Some answers...
1) The Debian link. I'm not sure why this doesn't work for you but I
can reach it fine from my browser. I'm pretty sure it's not an
"official" Debian package (a bit like Slimserver...) but I found it as
the 3rd link on a Google of "Debian dvbshout". As you'll see below I'm
far fro
Some answers...
1) The Debian link. I'm not sure why this doesn't work for you but I
can reach it fine from my browser. I'm pretty sure it's not an
"official" Debian package (a bit like Slimserver...) but I found it as
the 3rd link on a Google of "Debian dvbshout". As you'll see below I'm
far fro
Florca,
Congratulations on your work so far! I am very interested in the DVB-S
solution as we can not (fortunately) get DAB. Can you give further
details as they become available as the debian link does not seem to
work.
Cheers
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Countryman
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I'm most jealous. Do you know of a Windows solution to DVB
broadcasting? Bitrates of DVB are higher than DAB, so I'd be keen to
see if they sound alright outside of my PC.
Adam
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adamslim
SB3 and Shanling CDT-100, Rotel RT-990BX, Esoteric Audio Research 859,
Living Voice Auditorium IIs, No
very interesting Florca, good to hear you got it all working reliably.
The only down side of DVB-x vs DAB is the lack of local stations...but
then again, i never listen to them anyway :)
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