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DVB-T to IP gateway
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2009-04-25, 11:46 AM
Hi,

I was wondering can anyone offer some advise. The opportunity has arise for me to install a DVB-T tuner in another country I want to receive TV from. I have a high speed broadband connection between there and where I am (10+ Mbps).

The question is, can anyone recommend me a way to watch TV from there on my GBPVR receiver. Is there any software which will give me a DVB-T to IP gateway which I can then access over my VPN?

I'm aware that there are softwares such as Orb which will do re-coded streaming, but if there anything that will simply forward the MPEG-4 stream?

And this is a real long shot, but is there likely to be any means to record from those streams?

Plan B is that I'll just set GBPVR up on the remote computer and control it via EWA and browse the recorded files in my living room, but I'm holding out for a neater solution!

Cheers for any ideas!
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2009-04-25, 01:33 PM
VLC?

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/features.html

and

http://www.videolan.org/streaming-features.html

Good Luck
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2009-04-29, 09:13 PM
Hi Graham,

That's an interesting idea, just wondering if there might be a Windows alternative? The machine I will be using has to run Windows.

Cheers
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2009-04-29, 10:58 PM
VLC?

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-windows.html

Good Luck
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2009-05-02, 12:06 PM
Ah, but as far as I can gather the DVB-T to IP component only runs on Linux.

I guess there's a slight possibility I could run a Linux virtual machine on the Windows PC, but from the reading around I've done I'm thinking Orb might be the way to go. Will be interesting to see can I get Orb feeds working in Ubustream.
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2009-05-02, 12:51 PM
I have never attempted this using VLC or Orb or anything else, so it is entirely possible that I am wrong about almost everything ...

but, the graphic on this page does show VLC under Windows can be used to stream from a DVB card.

http://www.videolan.org/vlc/streaming.html

A few minutes of browsing the Orb website suggests that it might be the easiest option.
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2009-05-02, 12:59 PM
Hmm,

That Diagram does suggest it can do it. It'll be fun to see if it works. I'll keep you posted!
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2009-05-02, 03:14 PM
DVBViewer has a netstream plugin and I've used VLC on a remote machine to view a stream from another machine. How you'd change channels I don't know.
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