Page 1 of 1

ProgDVB mentioned on DrDish TV Show - Nov 2007

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 1:20 pm
by chrome307
I just wanted to let you know that on the Dr Dish Satellite Show broadcast on Astra1 19e - ProgDVB was mentioned and a link was provided to the homepage.

This is being broadcast from the 02 to 15 November 2007 and features in the Question & Answers section of the show. Also it mentions MiBi's drivers.


12246
V
27500



You can see the show in English from 09.15 to 10.05 GMT ( 10.15 to 11.05 CET).

.

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 1:41 pm
by Prog
Hm. Can you record some part of this show with ProgDVB?

Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 5:32 pm
by Juergen
Normally, DrDish transmissions are also availbe from the net as video on demand, in german and english
Check drdish-tv.com
Flash plugin required.
It's part of the DrDish Magazine - Nov. 1 edition, within the last 15 minutes.
http://www.drdish.dweb.de/?p=39&l=en&s=dsl


My recordings of the transmission this morning are severely corrupted, multiple errors in the video stream. Had perfect level and 100& Q, bad reception is not the cause.
They only play in VLC or ProgDVB 4.75, all other players crash or freeze, even reworking or cutting fails. Various versions of PVAStrumento did not help, nor did my tries to recode completely with TMPGEnc or NeroVision.
So I will try again tomorrow, to get that thing in full resolution and quality.

But perhaps there is something wrong with the original material, as even the flash version from the net gets played asynchronious her.

However, this is just about a couple of sentences, mentioning ProgDVB, SS2 and MiBi driver for DiSEqC 1.2.
Christian Mass just told people to search for MiBi or look at progdvb.com.

p.s.
This morning, ProgDVB (4.84.1 w9x) crashed on module 'unknown', so no timer recording started. After checking this, it happened again several times, a minute or two after switching to that channel.
So, again next try tomorrow, with everything deactivatet, that's not necessary for recording.
Meanwhile I'm suspecting the transponder to be totally overcrowded and perhaps DrDish channel priority too low on uplink multiplexing, as happened on some other transponder years ago.
We'll see...

Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2007 12:55 pm
by Juergen
I should not have tried to achieve hardware support for my onboard i845G VGA from Cyberlink / PowerDVD 4.
This was the cause of the crashes I had.
Shared memory cheap stuff is a bad idea...
I will be going for a better AGP VGA card soon.

@ Prog

You have mail.