Can a DVB-T source being down-scaling before streaming?

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Can a DVB-T source being down-scaling before streaming?

Postby 5kinman » 01 Dec 2008 05:42

Dear All,

Is it possible to use a SINGLE VLC application to do the following? (I don't want using 2 or more VLC player to complete this)

1. Capture a DVB-T source from a TV-tuner card
2. Down-scale the signal
3. Multicast the processed signal

I am using VLC .96 of Window version. If a Window OS is not a solution, how can this achieve by other OS (Linux is my second choice)

Thx

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Re: Can a DVB-T source being down-scaling before streaming?

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 01 Dec 2008 17:09

Yes. But use Linux.
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Re: Can a DVB-T source being down-scaling before streaming?

Postby 5kinman » 18 Dec 2008 11:31

I have install Fedora 10 and the VLC, but cannot stream out . (I am using the GUI)

The message window display the following:

main error: could not create access

Can anyone help me?

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Re: Can a DVB-T source being down-scaling before streaming?

Postby shark95 » 22 Dec 2008 14:23

try this:

open your DVB-T channel in vlc (so that it is possible to watch it). Now open the playlist and click right mouse button on the "dvb://" in the list. Select "Streaming" an go on like you have done before.


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