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wanted / looking for:
 
wanted / looking for:
 
* software DVB-IPTV client
 
* software DVB-IPTV client
* native frontend on STBs (I want a fanless HD frontend like the popcornhour, needs hints from vendors, see mvpmc2x)
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* native frontend on STBs (I want a fanless HD frontend like the popcornhour, needs hints from vendors, see mvpmcx2)
 
* FreeBSD port with working DVB recorder (DVB drivers are in the works, virtual dev machine unstable due to unrelated bugs...)
 
* FreeBSD port with working DVB recorder (DVB drivers are in the works, virtual dev machine unstable due to unrelated bugs...)
 
* compress recorded MPEG2 SPTS by converting MPEG2 video to H.264/VC-1 and MPEG audio Layer II to AAC
 
* compress recorded MPEG2 SPTS by converting MPEG2 video to H.264/VC-1 and MPEG audio Layer II to AAC

Revision as of 15:23, 29 December 2008

notes to self, notice how everything leads to a collect everything and serve DVB/ATSC formats solution:

collected reference material:

  • update (rewrite) tuxbox (dbox2/dreambox) recorder along the lines of other DVB recorders
  • create a mpeg radio via http recorder (wrap mp3/aac elementary stream into valid SPTS with EIT and a nice Shout-/Ice-/Whatevercast channel scanner)

research started:

  • DVB-IPTV client / headend

wanted / looking for:

  • software DVB-IPTV client
  • native frontend on STBs (I want a fanless HD frontend like the popcornhour, needs hints from vendors, see mvpmcx2)
  • FreeBSD port with working DVB recorder (DVB drivers are in the works, virtual dev machine unstable due to unrelated bugs...)
  • compress recorded MPEG2 SPTS by converting MPEG2 video to H.264/VC-1 and MPEG audio Layer II to AAC
  • collect and make use of AR, AFD, ATSC bardata (crop on export/reencode, zoom on playback)
  • simple tool to mux valid ES in foreign containers into SPTS / MPEG4 files
  • display aspect a) 16:10 b) any aspect for windowed frontends on a desktop

after world domination:

  • little NAS box with USB DVB receiver to serve your off-the-shelf STBs