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what do you think? they will work together ? it's a dream ?

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An usb DVB receiver has been made to work with the n800 so the power is there. I guess it's up to nokia to provide an application...
 
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The SU-33W is a bit of a different animal (bluetooth and DVB-H). Since it uses a Proprietary DVB-H streaming protocol it's entirely up to Nokia to provide support for it.
 
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DVB-H is a standard (superset of DVB-T). The problem is the BlueTooth protocol on top of L2CAP. That part is proprietary. On a positive note no firmware or driver would be required once that protocol is understood.
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But the DVB-H receiver can't receive DVB-T, right?
 
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Originally Posted by shadowjk View Post
But the DVB-H receiver can't receive DVB-T, right?
No. DVB-H is low quality (h for handheld) whereas DVB-T is high quality (t for terrestrial).

They are not compatible with each other, but very much alike. So support for DVB-H is easy to add if your software supports DVB-T. [edit]A DVB-T actually can receive and decode DVB-H[/edit]

It is also possible to convert DVB-T to DVB-H: http://amuse.ftw.at/downloads/dvbh-relay/LIMBOS

It seems AMUSE 2.0 is the DVB-H project for Linux

See: http://amuse.ftw.at/about there are various software utilities too.

Development of a research Testbed for mobile Interactive Television Services. We utilize a low-cost DVB-H radio front-end in conjunction with adapted Open-Source Software Components. In addition, we currently develop a Linux-based DVB-H IP-Encapsulator which was released into open source!
Development of interactive TV & Video terminal middleware for Symbian S60 Smart-Phones and Mobile Linux Terminals (N800, N810).
The software to play a DVB-H stream is there: http://amuse.ftw.at/downloads/aitv-client they talk about a Maemo version but I never heard of such.

Nokia N97 and Nokia 5800 support Nokia SU-33W.

DIB7070-H is supported, see e.g. http://www.eetimes.com/conf/3gsm/sho...100384&kc=6437

From
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.ph...Device_Vendors
I find only interesting
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.ph...Mobile_Silicon (SDIO and USB not, but SPP is)
More product list is at
http://www.dvb-h.org/products.htm
And
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVB-H#Devices
And
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DMB-T/H_Devices
And
http://www.dibcom.info/Website/site/...encedesign.htm
And
http://www.dibcom.info/Website/site/...ts_chipset.htm

LinuxTV wiki also very useful.
http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
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Hmm what resolution does the n900 even output anyway? I'm guessing only SD resolutions given the provided cables. Though it's hard to tell from the demo videos.
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Hmm what resolution does the n900 even output anyway? I'm guessing only SD resolutions given the provided cables. Though it's hard to tell from the demo videos.
Yes SD, 480i or 576i to be specific.
 
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*Shameless bump*... anyone tried 'em together?
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would love to watch sky sports news on the phone if was possible it would be perfect for me.
 
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