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How to record a "real mpeg compliant TS"
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<blockquote data-quote="haggard" data-source="post: 84879" data-attributes="member: 183237"><p>Yes, dutch,</p><p>It was the sheer unexpectedness of your needs that threw me. And I wonder what the domestic purpose for wanting that would be. I guess it would be nice to have the whole (e.g. Kiosk) mux for people in different rooms to pick and choose. I am pretty sure no domestic reciever will do anything except strip the particular mux 'channel' you select for onward shipping thru the receiver., apart from tasks like DB where you can record one sub-component and watch another.</p><p>Again, just guessing, a mux is probably unique to a particular transponder and I would be suprised if the same mux mix were then shipped up to another transponder, although you never know. It wouldnt surprise me if there were DTT receivers at relay stations that then rebroadcast the whole mux (or even all 4 of them) to places out of sight of main transmitter. Such a receiver/transmitter would need to do what you want because it would transmit on a different frequency than it received. I suspect you are on your own on this one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haggard, post: 84879, member: 183237"] Yes, dutch, It was the sheer unexpectedness of your needs that threw me. And I wonder what the domestic purpose for wanting that would be. I guess it would be nice to have the whole (e.g. Kiosk) mux for people in different rooms to pick and choose. I am pretty sure no domestic reciever will do anything except strip the particular mux 'channel' you select for onward shipping thru the receiver., apart from tasks like DB where you can record one sub-component and watch another. Again, just guessing, a mux is probably unique to a particular transponder and I would be suprised if the same mux mix were then shipped up to another transponder, although you never know. It wouldnt surprise me if there were DTT receivers at relay stations that then rebroadcast the whole mux (or even all 4 of them) to places out of sight of main transmitter. Such a receiver/transmitter would need to do what you want because it would transmit on a different frequency than it received. I suspect you are on your own on this one. [/QUOTE]
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