Streaming DVB transponder with VLC

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Streaming DVB transponder with VLC

Postby aygun » 06 Jun 2007 11:42

Hello everybody.

I have this project for my license on university so please help me.

From one DVB card i must stream a entire transponder and the user to switch the chanell on client VLC without alterate the main stream and the others to watch whatever they whant to see from the stream.

There is a way to stream in the same stream a chanel from DVB card and a channel from in Winfast 2000 tunner card ?

How can i multiplex the stream.
All that i found it was this http://www.byteclub.net/wiki/MUXY_the_Muxer

Can i use 2 DVB cards to stream two transponders ?

All that i have is Skystar 2 card , Winfast 2000 PVR , computer with 3,2 Ghz Pentium Dual Core , 1GB RAM and 320 GB HDD , Nvidia 7300 GT video card.

Please help me.


With respect ,

Aygun

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Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 06 Jun 2007 11:49

"Can i use 2 DVB cards to stream two transponders ?"

Theorically, yes. What OS ?
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Postby aygun » 06 Jun 2007 12:09

I have two Linux sistems installed , Slackware and Debian.Each Linux with his computer.On 3,2 Ghz CPU i have Ubuntu and on second computer i have Slackware 11.0 ( the second computer is AMD Athlon XP 1300+ , 512 MB RAM , Geforce 4 Video card.

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Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 06 Jun 2007 12:47

You can use two VLC to stream two different dvb adapters.
Or you can use VLM to stream the two from one VLC.
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Postby aygun » 06 Jun 2007 13:05

You can use two VLC to stream two different dvb adapters.
Or you can use VLM to stream the two from one VLC.
OK.

How ?

Some references in this way please.
An start point.


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Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 06 Jun 2007 13:14

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Postby aygun » 06 Jun 2007 14:12

I have read it but i don`t find nothing about an whole TRANSPONDER streaming. :cry:

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Postby aygun » 07 Jun 2007 06:28

Did anybody tried out this solution ?

viewtopic.php?t=33396&highlight=transponder+dvb


I`ve tryed out all night long and as posted in this topic and does not work.


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Postby kmf31 » 07 Jun 2007 10:36

Did you succed in using dvb on the Linux machines as such with your hardware ? (looking TV with VLC ?).
Is your question about this or about the streaming options ?

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Postby aygun » 07 Jun 2007 11:20

The SkyStar 2 it is working very well in Ubuntu with Xine on testing ( not VLC ).

My question is about streaming options ? All i whant to do is to stream an whole transponder with MPEG2-TS encapsulation over the network so everyone to be able to view the tv program he/she whant without disturbing the others.

Thank you,

Aygun


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