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#31
2006-03-20, 09:44 PM
Sub I don't have a HD capture device for GBPVR, but would a firewire capture of the ts stream from comcast cable be of any interest? 8GB/hr.
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#32
2006-03-20, 09:51 PM
I think I'm alright on the US front now, but thanks anyway.
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#33
2006-03-21, 07:44 AM
Hi,
Are you interested in a stream from Swedish DVB-T?. I have a Nova-T device capturing swedish freeview.
I am not sure how to capture the stream, but I guess I can find out if needed.
/Oscar
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2006-03-23, 12:10 AM
sub Wrote:I think I'm alright on the US front now, but thanks anyway.

I like the sound of this!!!! Big GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig Grin
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#35
2006-03-23, 12:24 AM
Dont get too excited - I just mean I've had a enough people offer to send me files. ATSC HDTV support is still last in line on 'new features' pecking order, since it's the hardest for me to test anything.
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2006-03-23, 12:47 AM
sub Wrote:Dont get too excited - I just mean I've had a enough people offer to send me files. ATSC HDTV support is still last in line on 'new features' pecking order, since it's the hardest for me to test anything.

*sob*

Do I need to setup a live video webcast so you can "watch" my HTPC as you test it remotely at the same time? Big Grin

Ironically enough, I can do this through MSN Messenger using my digital camcorder (read: $1200 video camera) as a webcam. I've been told that the transmissions from this camera are outstanding considering it's running through MSN. Big Grin

Just a thought.
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#37
2006-03-23, 06:46 AM
OscarL Wrote:Hi,
Are you interested in a stream from Swedish DVB-T?. I have a Nova-T device capturing swedish freeview.
I am not sure how to capture the stream, but I guess I can find out if needed.
/Oscar

I am interrested in some streams from Sweden to test Comskip.
Will send you the upload details via PM
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#38
2006-03-23, 11:51 AM
OK, Happy to contribute a little. May take a couple of days though as I'm quite busy now.
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#39
2006-03-23, 10:50 PM
sub Wrote:I have only limited access to DVB signals here in NZ, and these only make use of some DVB features.

Just curious Sub - what DVB signals do we get in NZ?? Are you talking Satellite DVB or DVB Terrestrial? I'm new to this DVB side of things and purchased a PCMCIA TV Card that was dual digital analogue and only when setting it up realised it was DVB-T which is useless in NZ from what I've read but I really haven't researched this. The card was only $125+gst so its still ok for an Analogue card for the laptop - never know when you might need another tv Wink

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#40
2006-03-23, 11:23 PM
For DVB in NZ, we're a bit limited. The main one I use is DVB-S, via a satellite dish to the Optus B1 satellite. It carries several versions of TV1 and TV2, plus NasaTV, DWTV, CCTV and a widescreen TVNZ channel.

In Auckland you can also get DVB-T transmissions with the same channels, which is being used as a trial for potential NZ roll out later this year. If we're lucky we may DVB-T nationwide, with TV3, C4 and Prime joining those I mentioned above.
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