P. van Gaans wrote: > Stephen Rowles wrote: > >> P. van Gaans wrote: >> >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Honestly, I don't see the point of streaming the whole TS. If you want >>> to record/watch more than 2 programs at a time, get more >>> USB-DVB-T-sticks, as much as you want! >>> >>> And don't listen to tc. >>> >> Well I want to run linux, so windows media is out, plus it doesn't do >> what I want anyway :) >> >> The reason for the whole TS is one to avoid tuning channels all the >> time.. pretty much all the TV we watch is on Mux 1 or Mux 2 down here >> :). If I can stream the whole TS from 2 tuners, I pretty much get every >> channel available to either watch or record all the time :) >> >> I also have some streaming software that requires this, which will be >> running the backend recordings.. so I have to have whole TS support from >> the hardware, and the ability to re-tune while streaming. (similar to >> what VDR requires). >> >> This will mean not only can I watch tv, and record tv on my media centre >> box, but else where on the network can watch the channels as I will send >> the TS out over my network (not wireless!) >> >> > > Please keep this on the list. > > Forget about streaming the whole TS over your network. You can't. It > won't work. Not on any home/soho-equipment. A simple 3mbit stream with > dvbstream over my network KILLS my 100mbit switch. Don't even think > about a whole TS, let alone two! > > What kind of rubbish are you using? I'm regularly close at 100mbps on my home network with no problems.... Sorry, ethernet switch that falls over at 3 mbps is pure rubbish in my book. It needs replacement. Rudy _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb