Re: new support

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hello rob

thanks for the info i will be trying this today so ill email back
later on how it works out... as far as the bandwidth i have 100 now
can move to 1000 just have to put the switch in but never noticed if
there was a slow down as ive not had this up and running full time
yet...

abbe

On 1/22/10, Rob Davis <rob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> abbe normal ha scritto:
>
>> rob yes they do have there own channel scanner built into there
>> software and it produces a simple layout of info... i will attach a
>> txt file of that output... so you can have a look at it...
>>
>> thanks guys for all the input think this will work and be smooth
>> working with all your help and input...
>>
>
> What do you use to stream it to mplayer or vlc?  Looks like the channel
> scanner has done the right thing.
> You can check what channels you should get using the hdhomerun website..
>
> For instance for my zip, I get this
> http://www.silicondust.com/hdhomerun/lineup_web/US:61110#lineup_1173095
>
> Also looks like you're using ATSC over the air intead of Cable..
>
> Is there enough bandwidth to stream an HD mpeg2 stream on your network?
> I had trouble on mine when I used vdr-sxfe on a seperate box to the
> server.  I worked, but I couldn't access the internet as all my internal
> bandwidth was gone..
>
>
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