DVB-S2 Broadcasting
#1
I just saw this device:

http://var.abptech.com/s.nl/it.A/id.4856...gory=22903

Mega-expensive, but it appears to me to be an awesome device which would really help in an XBMC setup.

From my limited research, it appears to be a solid-state linux-driven device - does anyone know of the software that might be being used on the device?? Its purpose, as you can see by the above link, is to take an entire DVB-S2 Stream and convert that into an IP-multicast that can be then picked up by any number of devices capable of receiving the stream.

Has anyone seen this device before or similar devices Huh

Thanks!
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#2
I'm not sure but I think you can watch multiple channels on the same multiplex with VDR and TVHeadend.
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#3
hmm how about dvbstream? it can be used to stream the whole transponder.
It's been 3 years since i used it, first szap2 to lock on a channel on the transponder that i want to stream. Then dvbstream 8192 -i 192.168.1.100 -r 1234 i = ip addresses r = port 8192 = dummy PID to broadcast the entire transport stream.

Client: VLC
from command-line: vlc udp://@:1234

How about MuMuDVB? never used it before, it based on dvbstream.
Quote:MuMuDVB (Multi Multicast DVB) is a program for streaming TV over a network originally based on dvbstream.

MuMuDVB can redistribute a stream from a DVB source (digital satellite television, digital terrestrial television, or digital cable television) on a network, in multicast or in HTTP unicast. Its main feature is to take a whole transponder and put each channel on a different multicast group. MuMuDVB have a low memory and CPU footprint and is able to run on embedded platforms. RTSP streaming will be implemented in a near future.
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#4
Interesting...

OK, will do some research...!

Also found this... http://88.191.250.119/projects/dvblast.html

DVBlast.. from VideoLAN.


decaturguy Wrote:hmm how about dvbstream? it can be used to stream the whole transponder.
It's been 3 years since i used it, first szap2 to lock on a channel on the transponder that i want to stream. Then dvbstream 8192 -i 192.168.1.100 -r 1234 i = ip addresses r = port 8192 = dummy PID to broadcast the entire transport stream.

Client: VLC
from command-line: vlc udp://@:1234

How about MuMuDVB? never used it before, it based on dvbstream.
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