Most dvb devices have BDA directshow support (http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us ... erence.asp), which AFAIK VLC does not support. What is the status of BDA in VLC, is this planned?When DVB devices use a standardised API, which currently they usually don't.
If a DVB device has a directshow driver, you shouldn't have a problem
WRONG! ALL companies that make USB 2.0 DVB-T devices are creating ONLY BDA drivers. And most companies in the DVB-S market are switching to BDA. Also, several companies with analog tuners are using BDA for MCE.(only 3 companies really use BDA btw.)
From some point of view - sure. But it's fairly incomplete. As far as I know the current version fully (hmm - see below) supports only DVB-T. Concerning DVB-S the DiSEqC specs is missing so each vendor takes his own route. For DVB-C there are some leaks in the specs, too concerning spectral inversion which is vital. And in addition there is no definition how to use a CI module - for each vendor some special coding has to be done.The BDA API is actually really simple.
DiSEqC is coded by most vendors into the IDVBSTuningSpace::put_InputRangeConcerning DVB-S the DiSEqC specs is missing so each vendor takes his own route.
There is a Property Set for CI in the W2003 DDK although for Vista it is being extended. Well, no one is using these Interfaces, so ...And in addition there is no definition how to use a CI module
Agree, "some" special coding, but in most cases you can use the same code for every Device (Tuning)for each vendor some special coding has to be done.
Currently, the PSI Filter is still crap but (as you mentioned it) you don't need to use itBut currently (didn't test the latest Microsot BDA fix) there are bugs in the BDA runtime provided by Microsoft itself (e.g. no running software really uses the Microsoft TIF (Transport Information Filter) / PSI Decoder since it leads to TS stream corruptions).
LOLHi, Milenko! Nice to view you here... the Monster-Man of BDA!
You're right, It really wouldn't take long. Damn Soccer World Cup ... is stealing all my TimeIf you put your source code in VLC I'm sure that only in one week VLC will support BDA!
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