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<blockquote data-quote="farr" data-source="post: 93509" data-attributes="member: 188374"><p>This is true but the DVBViewer software is, IMHO, rather poor. Third party (free) software such as Skyview (<a href="http://republika.pl/skyview" target="_blank">http://republika.pl/skyview</a>) and ProgDVB (<a href="http://www.progdvb.com" target="_blank">www.progdvb.com</a>) offer streaming over LAN that is far more reliable and easy to use. However, neither program allows you to record from the client machine nor does either program allow you to view teletext from the client machine. Changing channels, even satellites using DiSECQ, is fine however. In theory you *should* also be able to view channels decrypted on the host using a s**tcam but, at the moment, this is a bit hit and miss. I've personally found Skyview to be the more reliable of the two at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farr, post: 93509, member: 188374"] This is true but the DVBViewer software is, IMHO, rather poor. Third party (free) software such as Skyview ([url="http://republika.pl/skyview"]http://republika.pl/skyview[/url]) and ProgDVB ([url="http://www.progdvb.com"]www.progdvb.com[/url]) offer streaming over LAN that is far more reliable and easy to use. However, neither program allows you to record from the client machine nor does either program allow you to view teletext from the client machine. Changing channels, even satellites using DiSECQ, is fine however. In theory you *should* also be able to view channels decrypted on the host using a s**tcam but, at the moment, this is a bit hit and miss. I've personally found Skyview to be the more reliable of the two at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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