[streaming] Re: VLS with dvb support

daniela at easyband.com.br daniela at easyband.com.br
Thu Jul 8 22:28:40 CEST 2004


Just being courious: how did you decoded using Xine. I hava a b2c2 and it
says it doesn't hava a decoder. Then, how do you intend to multicast it
with vls? I had the same problem as yours and i really don't remember how
i fixed it up. I'll try to remember, but i think i was using other version
then libdvb-0.2.2 and had to install it.

Thanks,
Daniela

> I am having trouble building VLS  with dvb support (also VLC) on my
> Linux system -  FedoraCore 2  (latest source of VLS downloaded 7th July
> 04)   - when I use the  ./configure --enable-dvb  -   I get the message
> that the Driver Header files cannot be found - DVB.hh  is being looked
> for.
>
> I have a version of DVB.hh located in various places and  have tried
> various permutations of --with-libdvb=PATH   and --with-dvb=PATH as per
> the Videolan document.
>
> I have a Hauppauge Nova-T  PCI card working  (with tda1004x  Frontend)
> this is decoding via Xine quite well   - and by using dvbstream I can
> easily make files  - but I need VLS to allow me to multicast ( and
> eventually plug 4 cards in to provide a server solution for presentation
> to  Barco's  Hydra multi-viewer  (which can take 60 streams at full D1
> and display them on a projector screen).
>
> Any clues ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Robert Hart
> Technical Sales Manager - Control Rooms
> Barco Ltd.
>
> Tel:       +44 1189 290159
> Mob:     +44 7770 835610
>
> e-mail:   bob.hart at barco.com
> web:      www.barcocontrolrooms.com



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