> Unfortunately, we haven't found an NTSC dvb stream yet. If you know of > a satellite that transmits in NTSC in the range between 40E - 40W > (better not too close to the edges of that range) that can be received in > Europe with a 1m dish, please tell us. hey, Hotbird 13 degr east: Viaccess coded: #define _NTV_INT_PACK "NTV_INT_PACK:11937:h:0:27500:164:88:0:1:7105" One of these (and likely both) transmit in NTSC I can watch the decoded NTSC with gVideo and tuxview, select NTSC resize the screen a bit to get a usable picture. keys do go around hehe It is Russian, so... Regards Jan -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
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