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2010-03-08
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2010-03-08
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I was wondering now if it is possible to stream a DVB-T Broadcast from my home server/computer into the web
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2010-03-08
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Hi!
some of the important German TV Channels (ProSieben, sat.1, RTL, VOX, Kabel 1, etc.) do not broadcast their program into the web, obviously due to some stupid licensing (=money) problems. Zattoo is not a solution since the framerate is down at ~1 fps and the above mentioned channels do not broadcast via zattoo either (except in Switzerland - another reason to hate them ).
I was wondering now if it is possible to stream a DVB-T Broadcast from my home server/computer into the web (only for me, I do not want to go to jail for it, lawl), via MMS or RTSP. A flashbroadcast (for example justin.tv) has a serious performance problem, because of the weak CPU. Therefore it is no option at the moment (maybe 10.1 will solve it, but where the f*ck is the update, Nokia guys wake up!!!).
I am using XP and I did not find a complete Tutorial or HowTo. I think VLC/VLS should be able to do this wit the help of channel.conf but I have no idea how to do it...
Kind regards
redhotfoo
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2010-03-09
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some of the important German TV Channels (ProSieben, sat.1, RTL, VOX, Kabel 1, etc.) do not broadcast their program into the web, obviously due to some stupid licensing (=money) problems. Zattoo is not a solution since the framerate is down at ~1 fps and the above mentioned channels do not broadcast via zattoo either (except in Switzerland - another reason to hate them ).
I was wondering now if it is possible to stream a DVB-T Broadcast from my home server/computer into the web (only for me, I do not want to go to jail for it, lawl), via MMS or RTSP. A flashbroadcast (for example justin.tv) has a serious performance problem, because of the weak CPU. Therefore it is no option at the moment (maybe 10.1 will solve it, but where the f*ck is the update, Nokia guys wake up!!!).
I am using XP and I did not find a complete Tutorial or HowTo. I think VLC/VLS should be able to do this wit the help of channel.conf but I have no idea how to do it...
Kind regards
redhotfoo