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[vdr] AW: Re: Neutrino Stream catching ?



Hello,

wouldn't it be way more interesting if the DBox2 could replay VDR
recordings? That would make it the perfect replay-terminal for a VDR-server
(with lowbudget-cards), handling the recordings.

Greets,
Andreas

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Matthias Schniedermeyer [mailto:ms@citd.de]
Gesendet: Montag, 29. Juli 2002 22:56
An: vdr@linuxtv.org
Betreff: [vdr] Re: Neutrino Stream catching ?


> Moin,
> no, this question/suggestion has got nothing to do with physics.
> 
> Neutrino is the nickname for the Linux replacement OS and application in a

> Premiere Pay TV box of Kirch media.
> 
> It is easy possible to 'stream' sideodata from such a PayTV Box over 
> Ethernet TCP/IP, the dbox2 takes a job of streaming server.
> 
> My suggestion is to implement an plugin/addition/patch (or what ever), 
> which sees the settop box 'dbox2' running under 'Neutrino' as additional 
> 'DVB-s' Card.
> 
> This post does not suggest to hack or crack any PayTV content. The dbox2 
> is a legal Premiere Receiver using legal Smartcards.
> 
> IMHO it is cheaper to buy a new dbox2 due overproduction than a crypt 
> module for a dvb-s card... (my expiernce, I own both).

I'm also interested if you have success. :-)

I use my dbox2 with Neutrino for "daily watching".
My 2 VDR-machines are "only" recording (and playback) "slaves".

If i could record with the dbox2 too, it would help in the few cases
when there are 3 recordings at the same time. :-)

My dbox2 boots via Network. And i have successfully used self-compiled
versions. So i don't have problems to (beta-)test different things if
you need help.




Bis denn

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