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Re: TFT monitor as TV
Kevin Hawkins wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Andy Laurence [mailto:andy@xxxxxxx]
> > Sent: 04 June 2004 19:00
> > To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> > Subject: Re: [ukha_d] TFT monitor as TV
> >
> > drownedrat wrote:
> > > Wondered if anyone had tried any of the TV-VGA tuner
> > boxes to use a
> > > monitor as a TV? got a 15" TFT that would save a lot
of
> > room in the
> > > bedroom if I could use it.
> >
> > No, but I'm about to implement old laptops as TVs ikn the
> > smaller rooms.
> > The plan is to use the Nebula Freeview card
> > (http://www.nebula-electronics.com)
multicasting to
> > clients around the house. OK, and I may do a how-to for
> > the group too (depending on how successful it is).
>
>
> Andy - do check the 'old laptops' have enough horsepower to
> receive/decode the multicast stream satisfactorily
That is my only worry - horsepower. I'm using PII laptops for this (or at
least I will be). I only plan to multicast one channel at a time due to
bandwidth limitations. I have to use wireless to the lounge, hence my
choice of solution. The only solution I could think of to get TV to/from
the front room without running CAT5 was to use wifi and dedicated PCs. I
tried the wireless video senders, but these required I turn off the
wireless
network, which is a PITA for myself and SWMBO.
> - and I'm sure you
> probably know this but only the stations on the specific mutiplex
> that the DigiTV is tuned to can be received on the multicast - but it
> does work, Maybe you are just sending one channel though ? I believe
> later software will even allow multiple Nebula cards each serving
> their own station or mux. I strongly recommend 100MBs Ethernet (or
> more) and good quality network switches, maybe you've already got a
> trial system running ?? I think the Nebula Digi TV card is great, a
> tad expensive and a little CPU intensive but very polished and a
> great picture !
It looks very good, but there are a few features that I prefer in Xlobby
(always the way, eh?), such as the weather reports. Ideally, I'd have a
server multicasting the data controlled by xAP or xPL, and send the
relevent
commands from Xlobby. That assumes that I can find a client that works
with
the multicast software, or multicast software that works with the card!
Cheers,
Andy
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