Hello together!
I'm asking myself, if a project like Videolan, maybe together with commerical set top boxes (like from amino) is ready to be a real alternativ or replacement for a conventional digital SAT TV installation?
With a conventional digital SAT TV installation i mean something like this:
- One SAT dish with a SAT switch-matrix for 4 or 8 SAT receivers.
- star topology with 75ohm SAT coaxial cable from the switch matrix to every room.
- A digital SAT receiver in every room. And a TV to watch the program.
Is something like this also possible with a videolan solution? What restrictions do i have? Must the end-user have knowledge about the technique, or can he simply choose a program with a remote-control?
I would like to install digital SAT TV in our house. Every room already has a 100Mbps switched Ethernet connection. At the moment i'm thinking about a Streaming solution without conventional SAT cabeling. My plan is to have one videolan server after the dish with about 2 or 3 PC-card receivers to be able to stream up to 2 or 3 different programs. But i have more than 2 or 3 end-users. The end-users are using this server only from time to time, so i don't think i will have more than three program requests at the same time. But i don't want to have fix programs for every stream. The end-user should be able to choose between all digital tv-programs. I would also like to install set top boxes in some rooms because some end-users don't have a PC or PC knowledgement.
Could someone please explain the dynamical stream allocation?
Is it possible, and if so, how does it work?
Thanks in advance.
Michael