DVB-S (T/C) Software
  • Just looking around
    Posts: 3 from 2004/3/20
    From: Bavaria / Germany
    Hi,

    did anyone know whats going on with Ralph Schmids DVB Software? There was a poll on MorphZone, but with the crash of the server it disapeared.
  • »11.03.06 - 20:22
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    Posts: 5 from 2004/9/13
    From: Slovenia
    I don't know, what is going on. But DVB software seems quite good idea to be used on MorphOS, maybe on AmigaOS and Linux. I was working quite few years at TV station as a person in charge of broadcasting. I know a lot about such software, what are the requirements, how it must work, what shouldn't be doing and what limitations should be avoided. If Ralph would like to get into this business I could help a lot. I could also help to sell such productcs. Maybe Genesi would support such project because that would get them to a whole new market. I was working with OnAir Studio software and I know that it have a lot of problems, so it shouldn't be very difficult to get better than OnAir Studio Software.
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    DoctorMorbius_FP
    Posts: 315 from 2004/2/13
    From: Naples - Italy
    I hope that Laire will polish the code and sell his program. It would be useful for private use, and could attract some commercial interest on the MorphOS/Pegasos pair. Some kind of killer application, in a relative sense: it could enlarge our niche.
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    Posts: 5 from 2004/9/13
    From: Slovenia
    This kind of applications are needed to get in the front, in the spot light if you want. It would be best to gain adventage that once Amiga had before the "Winslows" took it's place.This could be the state of the art pofessional software if appropriate approach would be done.
  • »12.03.06 - 20:47
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    ironfist
    Posts: 254 from 2004/4/22
    From: Pegasos.org
    The problem is not the software but the hardware. The Pegasos
    is way too big and cannot be built into any slim decoders. Not
    everyone wants a big ATX HTPC box next to their TV..
    And the
    EFIKA seems to have been turned down by the MorphOS Team.
  • »13.03.06 - 03:54
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    gunne
    Posts: 441 from 2003/2/25
    From: Sweden
    ironfist,

    How do You know everyone wants a slim decoder box next to their TV ? :-)

    [ Edited by gunne on 2006/3/13 10:32 ]
    Best wishes, Gunne
  • »13.03.06 - 08:19
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    Posts: 5 from 2004/9/13
    From: Slovenia
    Is that only the reciver's software or that could be used also for broadcasting?
    Because I think that Broadcasting applications would be great opportunity for Pegasos/MorphOS platform as a low cost, high preformance video broadcasting system.
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    ironfist
    Posts: 254 from 2004/4/22
    From: Pegasos.org
    Gunne: If you learn to read you will see that I never used "everyone"
    in the way you seem to think I did.
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    magnetic
    Posts: 2129 from 2003/3/1
    From: Los Angeles
    Ironfist

    err.. why does it have to be "atx" big? Peg2 is microatx and can go in a small case - even some ITX cases work..

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  • »13.03.06 - 17:15
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    ironfist
    Posts: 254 from 2004/4/22
    From: Pegasos.org
    No Mini-ITX cases work with the Pegasos. If so they are mATX
    and not Mini-ITX.
    I was talking about regular HTPC-cases which are good for geeks
    and people wanting high-tech home cinema. But for the average
    Joe who already has a DVD-player and is happy with that an 80-90
    mm high case is way too big for his needs - if all he wants is to see
    digital TV. Why do you think slim-line DVD players sell more than
    regular sized?..


    Like I said, the software is not the problem here for mainstream use.
  • »14.03.06 - 03:56
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    takemehomegrandma
    Posts: 2720 from 2003/2/24
    Quote:


    ironfist wrote:
    The problem is not the software but the hardware. The Pegasos
    is way too big and cannot be built into any slim decoders. Not
    everyone wants a big ATX HTPC box next to their TV..
    And the
    EFIKA seems to have been turned down by the MorphOS Team.


    Let's wait and see about this. I think the Efika cards, as well as any spin-off's, will be supported. I also don't think Ralphs ambition behind doing this software is for it to end up on a Pegasos based device anyway, so ...
    MorphOS is Amiga done right! :-)
    MorphOS NG will be AROS done right! :-)
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    takemehomegrandma
    Posts: 2720 from 2003/2/24
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    ironfist wrote:
    No Mini-ITX cases work with the Pegasos. If so they are mATX and not Mini-ITX.


    Some "Mini-ITX" cases are more like FlexATX in practice, and I'm sure a Pegasos could be squeezed into a few of those ... :-)
    MorphOS is Amiga done right! :-)
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  • »14.03.06 - 12:12
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    Posts: 5 from 2004/9/13
    From: Slovenia
    Guys, you missed the point here. It's all about software not the case or any kind of hardware.
    Let's talk about the software. Can someone tell a little more about this software and it's purpose.
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    takemehomegrandma
    Posts: 2720 from 2003/2/24
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    DrFloppy wrote:
    Guys, you missed the point here. It's all about software not the case or any kind of hardware.
    Let's talk about the software. Can someone tell a little more about this software and it's purpose.


    Well, what can one say?

    I guess it's MorphOS software for watching DVB-S broadcasts (and DVB-C, DVB-T with additional development). Could be used for a MorphOS based STB or similar device for instance?
    MorphOS is Amiga done right! :-)
    MorphOS NG will be AROS done right! :-)
  • »16.03.06 - 13:20
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