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I did experiment with this on the N900:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NCji7j-h5Q
But it required a lot of work and the N900 isn't really powerful enough to decode most MPEG2 streams in software. Here in the Netherlands DVB-T has relatively low bandwidth streams (so it works somewhat), other countries use much higher bandwidth transmission, and the N900 can't handle that.
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Is it possible to get usb sticks that support/transmit DVB-T or DVB-H signal running on N900.
Just curious, N900 has the capability to host usb devices even bluetooth mice aided by usb bt dongle, then the real twist is what software to install on my N900. I have a wifi enable DSTV dongle and a usb pnp for the same. The wifi dongle does needs a software install on the devices to enable the service, e.g. like the case of Nokia N97 and N95 etc. But this software is not available for N900. The USB dongle too, requires a software.
Guys, what do you think about this? Any advice on this or suggestions? Is there a way to port to N900?
Thank you in advance.