Try this thread - http://www.satellites.co.uk/php-bin/forum/showthread.php?t=53249
I've managed it using a Linux Box for VLC, for watching from Work/on a mobile :)
You use the web interface to change channels and VLC converts the 2-4Mb mpeg2 stream to a roughly 200Kb mpeg4 stream that will...
One for each colour - so you only need to pay for the actual ink your using.
http://www.proprint.co.uk/samsung_clp_510.htm
These people do refill kits. The CLP-510 has a fuse that you can replace - which is a bit annoying - but still works out lots cheaper than a ordinary cartridge...
Hmm - intersting - can you get it to re-encode the original DVB stream from the 31339 port?
The nice thing about the VLC solution is it doesn't have to be converted to a analogue signal and then back to digital and then re-encoded. Whats the quality like from your WME setup?
BTW you can...
Glad you liked its been useful to someone. What platform are you running? Windows?
Let me know and I'll see if I can make a equivilent .bat or some such.
As for the time to my first post - well I joined when I was first started looking at sat stuff. I didn't actually get a DreamBox till much...
Hi,
I'm sure there are better examples of how to transcode out there, but here is how I do it.
Dreambox on 192.168.0.34
Debian Linux server on 192.168.0.1
I port forward 80 of the dreambox and select the channel (or radio station) I want, from the web interface. Then I run my little script...
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