[streaming] Re: VideoLAN and DVB-C ?
Danislav Kostov
dani at ardex.bg
Sun Apr 24 17:27:01 CEST 2005
I've always admired open source free projects giving chance to people
without the money and background to build such a solution themselves. This
solution will delight other people... for free.
BUT! If I intend to make profits out of this free but time consuming for lot
of programmers, designers and other dedicated ... I should support the
project with a part of the income.
If "price is not so important" for you... you know what to do.
Greetings,
dan4o.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Benjamin Pracht" <bigben+spam at videolan.org>
To: <streaming at videolan.org>
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 12:35 PM
Subject: [streaming] Re: VideoLAN and DVB-C ?
> On Sun, Apr 24, 2005, Neil Miles wrote :
>> >
>> >You must use dvb-c:// to force DVB-C selection. The card is not
>> >autoselected, dvb:// defaults to Satellite (DVB-S).
>> >
>> >Greetings,
>> >Jean-Paul Saman
>> >
>> Is there any particular card you could recommend? I am hoping to stream
>> 30-40 channels, price is not so important, I am more concerned with
>> performance.
>>
>
> Well, we've made quite a massive use of Hauppauge nova-s and nova-t with
> some good performance. I've never used a nova-c, but there is no reason
> it wouldn't work well... (only the tuner should be different). A card
> with an integrated MPEG2 decoder is totally pointless if you want to
> stream (and may prevent you from streaming more than one channel per
> card with some models).
>
> --
> BigBen
>
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