Re: TS sample from freeview, anyone?

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BOUWSMA Barry wrote:
On Fri, 6 Feb 2009, Andrea Venturi wrote:

i'm looking for a full TS sample of a freeview mheg RedButton transmission.

How much are you looking for -- in other words, do you need
the full service including video that a RedButton service
might bring up, or do you just need a sample of, well,
Digital Teletext?

i'd like to have a couple of minute of a full TS from Freeview, to give a quick glance to Red button service.

supposed it's a 24Mbps, a couple of minutes should be something like 350MB of dump.

I'm assuming that you're in Italia (based on your mail
headers).  Therefore you likely would have problems in
receiving television programming via satellite on Astra
2D, although I've had error-free reception with a 60cm
dish in Zuerich long before I was aware of the spotbeam.
i know that i could try freesat albeit has a tight footprint, but i just have a fixed dish toward 13 east

However, the BBC radio services are on a pan-european beam
and also (since some months) include a minimal MHEG
application that I've been able to receive and view, like
the BBCi services on the TV channels -- also available
from the BBC (if not ITV too) via satellite/Freesat, and
which is likely to be pretty much identical with that
received via Freeview...

is there really MHEG over the BBC radio service?

do you mean on these BBC "World service" at 13 degree?

 http://www.lyngsat.com/hotbird.html

the transponder TP *50 at freq. 11727V

thanx in advance

Andrea
*

So, unless you've received off-list assistance, this may
be a possibility to get something

barry bouwsma


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