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Digital terrestrial boxes and ir blasters
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2005-11-02, 07:20 AM (This post was last modified: 2005-12-22, 07:04 AM by stefan.)
Ok, I threw this out over at usb-uirt forums, but no reply, so I thought why not ask here too.

I'm about to go digital terrestrial (moving away from cable, and analogue will shut down here soon), so I'm looking for a set top box, available in Sweden, that can be controlled either by usb-uirt (preferred) or by hauppauge pvr-150 (or any other way, by all means, but I don't want to spend a fortune on this). The box I'm most interested in is the Dilog dt-355 (because it has gotten very good reviews, especially good for areas with weaker signals, they say), but other boxes would also be possible, I guess.

Anyone has any experience with these and can confirm a combination of hardware that works?
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2005-11-02, 09:51 AM
I believe you use dvb-t over there so why not buy a dvb-t card such as the wintv nova-t unless of course your going the set top box route as you want to use a cam. A dvb-t card in the UK is just slightly more than a usb uirt.
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2005-11-02, 10:05 AM
Yeah, the problem is with the CAM... we have five freeview channels, and they don't show much of interest ;-) Otherwise you'd be correct. When GBPVR supports CA-modules and the CA-modules get a bit cheaper... ;-)
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2005-11-02, 11:31 PM
Have you looked at http://www.digital-everywhere.com/cms/en/index.php this might be what your looking for although no gbpvr support with cam, but I do believe they use BDA drivers so you might want to check it out obviously if its within your budget. You will have to use a 3rd party app for CAM recordings or badget sub to put CAM support back in.
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2005-11-03, 07:07 AM
Thank's, even though I think I'd be better off with a STB... I don't trust any other apps than GBPVR ;-) Now, if I could just find out about hardware that guaranteed would work together...
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2005-11-03, 07:30 AM
stefan Wrote:Yeah, the problem is with the CAM... we have five freeview channels, and they don't show much of interest ;-) Otherwise you'd be correct. When GBPVR supports CA-modules and the CA-modules get a bit cheaper... ;-)
I've seen reports of people using some USB card reader to decode channels with. Can't find the link right now but see http://joshyfun.peque.org/PMCAM2/
for a similar setup.

Otherwise, the dreambox seems like a nice solution (having RJ45 in the back) www.dreamboxx.nu. Its availible in a number of different sizes.

I can't recieve DVB-T myself since the slave station does not broadcast it yet (I'm loocated behind a shielding hill.:-(
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2005-11-03, 07:47 AM
blader_se Wrote:I've seen reports of people using some USB card reader to decode channels with.
In gbpvr?
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2005-11-03, 09:23 AM
stefan Wrote:In gbpvr?
That's what I was trying to trick you into finding out Big Grin
Since I don't know how it works, I don't know how complicated it would be to support.

I found the page I was reffering to earlier, http://eforum.idg.se/viewmsg.asp?EntriesId=746300 (In Swedish)
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2005-11-03, 09:31 AM
*laughs*, I'll look into it, but don't get your hopes up ;-) hmmm... it looks a bit shaky...
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2005-11-03, 12:54 PM
If you have rf2link on the box then you could use this http://www.pacelink.co.uk/rf2link.htm
with the usbuirt.
I use this option with my GBPVR to control Satellite.
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