user.vdr writes: >>> Recording doesn't require any compression unless you are transcoding >>> in real-time. There's no difference between recording ATSC, NTSC, PAL, >>> etc, and it's actually irrelevant what the stream is. >> >> This is incorrect. ATSC is compressed before broadcast, so >> you receive the data already compresed. NTSC and PAL are >> broadcast in analog. The tuner performs A-to-D which gives >> an uncompressed data stream. Have fun trying to store that. >> As a practical matter, you have to compress the data in real time. >> Some, not all, tuners include hardware compression. > > With very very very few exceptions, all analog NTSC broadcasts have > been switched to digital, by the FCC mandated deadline of June 12, > 2009.
As long as there remain some NTSC broadcasts, there might be some that you wish to watch. That's why I wrote: >>>> You'll need to know if you have any NTSC (analog) stations you >>>> care about or if everything is ATSC (digital). Aryeh may or may not have any NTSC stations of interest. Given "we are using a broadcast signal only [current US {NYC} standards]" I rather doubt that Aryeh has any PAL stations to worry about. > You absolutely do NOT have to reencode a stream I did not say anything about RE-encoding anything. Only about encoding/compressing the high bandwidth datastream the tuner generates from NTSC. And to be clear, this only applies to NTSC, not to ATSC. > Tuners do NOT provide raw audio/video to the system in any case. http://corona.homeunix.net/cx88wiki/Overview/RawVideo _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-hackers-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"