Montag, 18. M�rz 2002 at 18:48 Stephen Davies wrote:
> On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, Ralph Metzler wrote: >> >> The Siemens DVB card (or any with AV7110) cannot do this. It cannot >> handle the bandwidth for much more than one normal TV channel (max. >> maybe 8-9 Mbit). If you want to record a complete transport stream get the >> WinTV Nova (=Technotrend budget) card. >> > Hi Ralph, > I have a DVB-T Nova. I use it mostly to capture TV for playback later > with mplayer. > How would I go about capturing several different channels at once? (That > is, several pairs of PIDs). > I don't think that the API can help with that - there's no way I can see > that several processes can each open a device, request certain PIDs and > then read them independently. > Do I understand correctly that I will need to write a server process that > gathers the union of all the pids desired and then demuxes them itself? I never tried this myself, but isn't dvbstream (to be found at www.linuxstb.org) offering a solution to that? IMHO it is possible to distribute the complete TS via multicast and then let diffent clients extract the pids they want to use? -- Best regards Wolfgang Wershofen mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
