I am sorry to show my ignorance - but I might as well confess now ! .
can I use DVB Dream to deliver internet streams? I am assuming that the delivery and display may be more reliable and better quality.
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Internet feed streaming
DVB CARD Model WinTV 88x HVR-3000 Revision 1.0 Driver version 2.123.27056.0
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS Driver version 7.15.11.6906
Windows 7 Pro (32) ... 4 GB RAM ... Disk: 1 Terrabyte
Satellite Astra 2A/2B/2D,Eurobird 1 Position 285 ... Dish with Quad LNB
DVB Dream v1.4i p1 - BDA (DVB-S)
... BDA Definition (with my hauppage card) gives me "Hauppage WinTV 88x DVB-S Tuner/Demod" or "Hauppage WinTV 88x DVB-T Tuner/Demod" ... I chose DVB-S
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS Driver version 7.15.11.6906
Windows 7 Pro (32) ... 4 GB RAM ... Disk: 1 Terrabyte
Satellite Astra 2A/2B/2D,Eurobird 1 Position 285 ... Dish with Quad LNB
DVB Dream v1.4i p1 - BDA (DVB-S)
... BDA Definition (with my hauppage card) gives me "Hauppage WinTV 88x DVB-S Tuner/Demod" or "Hauppage WinTV 88x DVB-T Tuner/Demod" ... I chose DVB-S
Yes, Dvbdream has a UDP streaming feature.
However, that stream is fairly involved and best done on a local network that is wired.
In order to stream it online, you need to think about your upload speed (most peoples UP speed is a 1/10 of their down speed)... therefore you will most likely need to crunch that stream further. I think VLC can do this for you, but it will require some configuration and patiance.
However, that stream is fairly involved and best done on a local network that is wired.
In order to stream it online, you need to think about your upload speed (most peoples UP speed is a 1/10 of their down speed)... therefore you will most likely need to crunch that stream further. I think VLC can do this for you, but it will require some configuration and patiance.
Skywalker-1, Diseqc 4port switch, i7-930, 6GB, Saphire 5750, Windows 8 64bit, Dual Display.
Just to give you an idea. If I stream from dvbdream to another PC, the actual signal undmodified is:
6.0 Mbit/s - 9.0 Mbit/s on an HD channel
1.0 Mbit/s - 2.5 Mbit for a STD channel
Now my provider uses DSL and my UP speed hovers around 768Kbits/s. So as you can see, this can be a chalange and requires you do use a thrid party program to compress the feed in some way.
6.0 Mbit/s - 9.0 Mbit/s on an HD channel
1.0 Mbit/s - 2.5 Mbit for a STD channel
Now my provider uses DSL and my UP speed hovers around 768Kbits/s. So as you can see, this can be a chalange and requires you do use a thrid party program to compress the feed in some way.
Skywalker-1, Diseqc 4port switch, i7-930, 6GB, Saphire 5750, Windows 8 64bit, Dual Display.
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