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DVB-T-S
- b0ssman
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Re: DVB-T-S
it is
see
https://wiki.freebsd.org/WebcamCompat
but the supported hardware is very limited and you will have to put in a lot of time to get it working.
my suggestion would be to get a rasberry pi/intel bay trail nuc and set that up as the linux kernel has far better dvb support.
see
https://wiki.freebsd.org/WebcamCompat
but the supported hardware is very limited and you will have to put in a lot of time to get it working.
my suggestion would be to get a rasberry pi/intel bay trail nuc and set that up as the linux kernel has far better dvb support.
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- crowi
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Re: DVB-T-S
Hi ptpstudio,
I would separate the storage from other servers.
I have set up TV-IP (in my case DVB-C) with a digital devices quad tuner PCIe card on a dedicated Windows 7 machine using DVBviewer recording service. This software works on most TV cards very reliable and has lots of features. http://en.dvbviewer.tv/wiki/DVBViewer_Recording_Service
You can also use VDR and Linux of course.
The Recordings are stored at the NAS then.
Cheers,
Crowi
I would separate the storage from other servers.
I have set up TV-IP (in my case DVB-C) with a digital devices quad tuner PCIe card on a dedicated Windows 7 machine using DVBviewer recording service. This software works on most TV cards very reliable and has lots of features. http://en.dvbviewer.tv/wiki/DVBViewer_Recording_Service
You can also use VDR and Linux of course.
The Recordings are stored at the NAS then.
Cheers,
Crowi
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NAS 2: Backup: HP N54L, 8 GB ECC RAM, 4x4 TB WD Red, RaidZ1, NAS4Free 11.0.0.4.3460 embedded
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- apollo567
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Re: DVB-T-S
I agree Crowi, have a separated machine for Video capturing !
my NAS and its development until today: viewtopic.php?f=63&t=39&sid=039fed830cf ... 4d0abe4a04
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ptpstudio
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Re: DVB-T-S
Thank Youapollo567 wrote:I agree Crowi, have a separated machine for Video capturing !