En/na Tony Houghton ha escrit:
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marko Mäkelä wrote:
100 Mb/s LAN is enough. Come to think of it, the SDTV DVB stream is only
a few megabits per second, and it is the compressed MPEG stream that is
being transferred. However, I wouldn't try this over WLAN.
The error pr
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Marko Mäkelä wrote:
> 100 Mb/s LAN is enough. Come to think of it, the SDTV DVB stream is only
> a few megabits per second, and it is the compressed MPEG stream that is
> being transferred. However, I wouldn't try this over WLAN.
The error protection in streaming protoco
Vladimir Kangin schrieb:
On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 12:58 +0200, lamikr wrote:
I am using Hauppauge MediaMVPs to connect to a central VDR system
containing 3 DVB-S cards. VOMP is running on the MediaMVPs
(http://www.loggytronic.com) and apart from missing
* DVD support
* Cutting
this system contains
On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 12:58 +0200, lamikr wrote:
> > I am using Hauppauge MediaMVPs to connect to a central VDR system
> > containing 3 DVB-S cards. VOMP is running on the MediaMVPs
> > (http://www.loggytronic.com) and apart from missing
> > * DVD support
> > * Cutting
> >
> > this system contains
On Tue, Jan 09, 2007 at 12:58:10PM +0200, lamikr wrote:
>
> > I am using Hauppauge MediaMVPs to connect to a central VDR system
> > containing 3 DVB-S cards. VOMP is running on the MediaMVPs
> > (http://www.loggytronic.com) and apart from missing
> > * DVD support
> > * Cutting
> >
> > this system
> I am using Hauppauge MediaMVPs to connect to a central VDR system
> containing 3 DVB-S cards. VOMP is running on the MediaMVPs
> (http://www.loggytronic.com) and apart from missing
> * DVD support
> * Cutting
>
> this system contains everything I want. And it has a great WAF factor :-)
>
What
Pasi Juppo kirjoitti:
Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
I am using Hauppauge MediaMVPs to connect to a central VDR system
containing 3 DVB-S cards. VOMP is running on the MediaMVPs
(http://www.loggytronic.com) and apart from missing
* DVD support
* Cutting
this system contains everything I want. An
Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
> Pasi Juppo wrote:
>
>> I've been thinking of a PVR solution where all DVB cards are installed
>> on a server and several clients connect to it. Each client must behave
>> like they are in control (normal menu operations even though most likely
>> a bit slower due netwo
On Saturday 06 January 2007 20:16, Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
> Torgeir Veimo wrote:
> > On Sat, 2007-01-06 at 20:10 +0100, Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
> >>> Is there a solution (reliable) for this kind of system available?
> >>
> >> I am using Hauppauge MediaMVPs to connect to a central VDR system
Torgeir Veimo wrote:
> On Sat, 2007-01-06 at 20:10 +0100, Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
>>> Is there a solution (reliable) for this kind of system available?
>> I am using Hauppauge MediaMVPs to connect to a central VDR system
>> containing 3 DVB-S cards. VOMP is running on the MediaMVPs
> No dropped
Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
I am using Hauppauge MediaMVPs to connect to a central VDR system
containing 3 DVB-S cards. VOMP is running on the MediaMVPs
(http://www.loggytronic.com) and apart from missing
* DVD support
* Cutting
right now i'm working on implementing full cuttingmarks support o
On Sat, 2007-01-06 at 20:10 +0100, Peer Oliver Schmidt wrote:
>
> > Is there a solution (reliable) for this kind of system available?
>
> I am using Hauppauge MediaMVPs to connect to a central VDR system
> containing 3 DVB-S cards. VOMP is running on the MediaMVPs
> (http://www.loggytronic.com) a
Pasi Juppo wrote:
> I've been thinking of a PVR solution where all DVB cards are installed
> on a server and several clients connect to it. Each client must behave
> like they are in control (normal menu operations even though most likely
> a bit slower due network delays). Of course the number of
Hi,
I've been thinking of a PVR solution where all DVB cards are installed
on a server and several clients connect to it. Each client must behave
like they are in control (normal menu operations even though most likely
a bit slower due network delays). Of course the number of DVB cards
define the
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