No Audio while streaming Hauppage PVR-150

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hellbender
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No Audio while streaming Hauppage PVR-150

Postby hellbender » 23 Nov 2007 08:13

Hello everybody,
I know this question has been put up several times in the past. Some people say it's not possible, some say they got it working, but didn't tell how. Does anybody have the answer on how to get the audio streamed from this Hauppage PVR-150 card?

Thanks in advance,
Michel

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Re: No Audio while streaming Hauppage PVR-150

Postby dreamy » 09 Mar 2008 11:04

Hello everybody,
I know this question has been put up several times in the past. Some people say it's not possible, some say they got it working, but didn't tell how. Does anybody have the answer on how to get the audio streamed from this Hauppage PVR-150 card?

Thanks in advance,
Michel
I've finally found THE solution to stream video with audio from the PVR 150 !
Open WinTV2000, Select a low quality (I'm using WIFI, low bandwith; 24mb...)
example 1200 kb/s peak 1600kbps 12GOPS (resolution 720*576 of lower)
audio 44khz 160kbps.

save this profile. and let it record.

Open VLC,
Go to wizard
>Stream to network
>Select a stream => choose the file that is recording in WinTV.
> Press next > Streaming method => select HTTP and leave the field below blank.
Press next and let this file play...

Open VLC on another PC in the network. > file> open Network Stream > HTTP/HTTPS/FTP/MMS > url: [IP adres streaming PC]:8080
Press OK, You should now see the LiveStream...
Note; time to live can be long... But this seems to be the only possibility to stream from a PVR 150

I hope this will help you... You need to restart the streaming server if you want to change channels
The video bitrate depends from your network bandwith..
But remember; If you stream MPEG2 or MPEG1 you need a stable connection, I would prefer to connect with cable,
If you do it like I'm doing you need to choose a real LOW bitrate else you'll have a lot of lost frames...
If you transcode the stream in realtime DIVX, you'll need a strong CPU...


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