[streaming] Re: Streaming DVB-S/Nagravision transponder - how?
Ben Buxton
bb at bb.cactii.net
Thu Jul 15 13:20:04 CEST 2004
Graham Leggett <minfrin at sharp.fm> uttered the following thing:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a single DVB-S transport stream, with a number of program streams
> encoded into it. Some of the program streams are encoded using
> Nagravision, the rest are free to air.
>
> Can anyone recommend any specific hardware I would need to a) receive
> the DVB-S transport stream, b) decode the Nagravision streams (with
> proper authorised access from the content provider) and c) convince
> VLC/VLS to make these all these program streams available to an ethernet
> LAN via multicast?
Your only real solution here is probably to get a standarad
receiver/descrambler box, and send the composite video out into a
standard tv card, streaming that data over the lan. Of course, with this
you can only send one stream per receiver.
As far as I know, there are no DVB cards available with CA modules.
BB
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