t why?
I guess the ultimate question is: once I've sorted the antenna out (I
guess I'll buy a splitter or something), will it just work?
Cheers,
Jan
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, and thanks to Darren, as well!
Cheers,
Jan
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Hi all,
> I don't think you can stream output from other devices thru the nexus
> tv-out but I am not 100% sure.
Hm... I'm using a DVB-S FF card as TV-out and two budget DVB-T cards as the
input. I do not even have a sat dish. My FF does ONLY do TV-out.
Cheers,
Jan
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nd one FF DVB-S as output. Works
perfectly.
> Why would you bother when you can buy something way better & faster
> for cheap these days?
Why would you bother updating when it works just fine? And even the
cheapest system I could buy today is still more expensive than keeping
what I have
aus who are quite happy with hardware
decoding, and I am grateful he works the way he does.
Cheers,
Jan
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>Should there be a stable version 1.6.0 now, based on what's in
>version 1.5.14, but without DVB-S2 or even H.264 support?
Yes.
The DVB subtitles are worth it, IMNSHO.
Cheers,
Jan
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sing two Nova-Ts for DVB-T and a TT 2.3 for output. I don't even
have a satellite dish!
Cheers,
Jan
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Moin!
This sounds like a stupid answer to the above question, but I _might_
have the same problem.
I'm not sure because I rarely watch live TV. The other day, though, I
wasn't able to watch all channels, and I thought there was only one
recording active (I have two DVB-T cards). Wasn't able to ch
Country: UK
Transmission: DVB-T & recently experimenting with DVB-S
Encoding: MPEG-2 for SD (tens of channels)
Hardware: 2 Win-TV budget cards, 1 Nexus for TV-OUT and some DVB-S tests
Cheers,
Jan
2009/3/18 Petri Helin :
> Hi,
>
> I have wondered for some time how broad has VDR spread and how is i