Happy Easter to all of You vdr listers!
I'm looking for some recorded HDTV material to start the exploration of HDTV. I currently doesn't own a budget card and as I understand from reading not able to record the available streams.
Could one kind soul perhaps make a link available with some not copyrighted material such as trailers or advertising in order to get the feeling of what HDTV could be?
BR /t
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 01:18:09PM +0100, Tomas Prybil wrote:
Happy Easter to all of You vdr listers!
I'm looking for some recorded HDTV material to start the exploration of HDTV. I currently doesn't own a budget card and as I understand from reading not able to record the available streams.
Hm, my own understanding of it was that you can certainly record HDTV streams from a FF card - after all it's just data at a high bitrate - but to actually replay, you will need a software decoder like vdr-xine or softdevice, because the FF cards are simply incapable of displaying HDTV resolutions / decoding MPEG2 that fast.
Cheers, Gavin
Gavin Hamill wrote:
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 01:18:09PM +0100, Tomas Prybil wrote:
Happy Easter to all of You vdr listers!
I'm looking for some recorded HDTV material to start the exploration of HDTV. I currently doesn't own a budget card and as I understand from reading not able to record the available streams.
Hm, my own understanding of it was that you can certainly record HDTV streams from a FF card - after all it's just data at a high bitrate - but to actually replay, you will need a software decoder like vdr-xine or softdevice, because the FF cards are simply incapable of displaying HDTV resolutions / decoding MPEG2 that fast.
FF card doesn't have enough bandwidth for the HDTV, unless modded: http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB_TT_Budget_Patch
However, IIRC at least HD-1 is starting MPEG4 HDTV transmissions this summer which probably require much lesser bandwidth.
Anssi Hannula wrote:
Gavin Hamill wrote:
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 01:18:09PM +0100, Tomas Prybil wrote:
Happy Easter to all of You vdr listers!
I'm looking for some recorded HDTV material to start the exploration of HDTV. I currently doesn't own a budget card and as I understand from reading not able to record the available streams.
Hm, my own understanding of it was that you can certainly record HDTV streams from a FF card - after all it's just data at a high bitrate - but to actually replay, you will need a software decoder like vdr-xine or softdevice, because the FF cards are simply incapable of displaying HDTV resolutions / decoding MPEG2 that fast.
FF card doesn't have enough bandwidth for the HDTV, unless modded: http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB_TT_Budget_Patch
However, IIRC at least HD-1 is starting MPEG4 HDTV transmissions this summer which probably require much lesser bandwidth.
OK, thanks for the info :) but again could someone provide some sort of demo material?
/t
Matthias Kreis wrote:
Tomas Prybil schrieb:
Anssi Hannula wrote:
OK, thanks for the info :) but again could someone provide some sort of demo material?
For how much material are you looking for? Just a few minutes to test or a whole movie?
Just a few minutes just to see what the fuzz is about.
/t
Hi,
Tomas Prybil wrote:
For how much material are you looking for? Just a few minutes to test or a whole movie?
Just a few minutes just to see what the fuzz is about.
Google for "jewelry1.tp". It was the first HDTV sample I had a look at with xine in 09/2003.
I'm sorry that I don't have enough bandwith (just 64 kBit/s) to share some recordings. 10 seconds of the recently broadcast SpiderMan already take 19 MB, i. e. almost 60 Minutes up-/download time. The whole recording without commercials makes 15 GB, i. e. 4 DVDs of 4.7 GB.
20 Minutes ago, the "Panic Room" recording has finished and there will be more FTA HDTV broadcasts in April. See
http://www.ses-astra.com/press-info/news/press-releases/05/20050302.shtml
Bye.
Reinhard Nissl wrote:
Hi,
Tomas Prybil wrote:
For how much material are you looking for? Just a few minutes to test or a whole movie?
Just a few minutes just to see what the fuzz is about.
Google for "jewelry1.tp". It was the first HDTV sample I had a look at with xine in 09/2003.
Hmm,
fbxine --stdctl -V vidixfb -A Alsa /pub/tmp/jewelry1.tp
gives me nothing :-( I can perfectly play other mpg material with the above command. Am I missing a library or plugin for xine?
20 Minutes ago, the "Panic Room" recording has finished and there will be more FTA HDTV broadcasts in April. See
http://www.ses-astra.com/press-info/news/press-releases/05/20050302.shtml
I better hurry out to but a budget card then!
/t
Anssi Hannula wrote:
FF card doesn't have enough bandwidth for the HDTV, unless modded: http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB_TT_Budget_Patch
Can anybody share working link to Ttf_tsc1.zip file? Links from Wiki and 80.32.210.242 doesn't works. :(
Regards, SK
On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 12:04:36PM +0300, Suur Karu wrote:
Can anybody share working link to Ttf_tsc1.zip file? Links from Wiki and 80.32.210.242 doesn't works. :(
I put it under http://magma.epfl.ch/Gregoire.Favre/linux/Ttf_tsc1.zip but only for very little time...
anssi.hannula@gmail.com(Anssi Hannula) 26.03.05 15:00
Gavin Hamill wrote:
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 01:18:09PM +0100, Tomas Prybil wrote:
Happy Easter to all of You vdr listers!
I'm looking for some recorded HDTV material to start the exploration of HDTV. I currently doesn't own a budget card and as I understand from reading not able to record the available streams.
Hm, my own understanding of it was that you can certainly record HDTV streams from a FF card - after all it's just data at a high bitrate - but to actually replay, you will need a software decoder like vdr-xine or softdevice, because the FF cards are simply incapable of displaying HDTV resolutions / decoding MPEG2 that fast.
FF card doesn't have enough bandwidth for the HDTV, unless modded: http://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB_TT_Budget_Patch
The links to the modding details are all broken.
Did someone miror that file? http://80.32.210.242/rdeza/Ttf_tsc1.zip http://perso.wanadoo.es/jesussolano/Ttf_tsc1.zip
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