A pity...As of now, no developers have reported to be actually working on this.
SVN are here:http://forums.dvbowners.com/index.php?showtopic=6214
there is a library to add DVB (BDA) to VLS(C) ....
Oh really ? No developer is having a TV card ? I can't believe that.There are currently no developers that work fulltime on windows, nor are there developers that have such a device.
There is no need to ask because as I said above the DVB feature already exists in the Linux version of VLC.Instead of asking other people to WAKE UP.
Will do....
Would be nice if one of the VLC Dev's could give me a hint where to start looking at the VLC Sources for the DVB part.
I am currently working on Windows VLC support for BDA, specifically DVB-T but it should be readily adaptable to ATSC, DVB-S etc.... Right now I have managed to tap into the MPEG transport stream by using the ISampleGrabber filter between the capture device and the MPEG2 Demultiplexer. VLC recognises the stream as MPEG TS but its giving lots of warnings and errors. When I stream to a file and playback I get a small amount of recognisable video but the file is heavily corrupted. I suspect I am dropping packets but not sure if this is happening in the filter graph or in the interface back to VLC.Will do....
Would be nice if one of the VLC Dev's could give me a hint where to start looking at the VLC Sources for the DVB part.
HI Milenko,
have you heard/seen/done anything wrt to support of DVB-T for Windows-VLC ? What I have seen you could be the guy make (made it happen!
The WM in Germany is history and (the very well deserved) celebrations should be over since a few weeks....
would be nice to get some information regarding this topic
cheers
foxi
... each journey starts with the first step ! And it seems you already did a lot of stepsI am currently working on Windows VLC support for BDA, specifically DVB-T but it should be readily adaptable to ATSC, DVB-S etc.... Right now I have managed to tap into the MPEG transport stream by using the ISampleGrabber filter between the capture device and the MPEG2 Demultiplexer. VLC recognises the stream as MPEG TS but its giving lots of warnings and errors. When I stream to a file and playback I get a small amount of recognisable video but the file is heavily corrupted. I suspect I am dropping packets but not sure if this is happening in the filter graph or in the interface back to VLC.Will do....
Would be nice if one of the VLC Dev's could give me a hint where to start looking at the VLC Sources for the DVB part.
HI Milenko,
have you heard/seen/done anything wrt to support of DVB-T for Windows-VLC ? What I have seen you could be the guy make (made it happen!
The WM in Germany is history and (the very well deserved) celebrations should be over since a few weeks....
would be nice to get some information regarding this topic
cheers
foxi
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