Mir wrote:kernel EX does not have anything to do with drivers, it affects applications. i use Win9x version which is available here for download but it really requests missing dll exports. to find the actual reason i have to reinstall windows 98 again
Hope you have a spare physical drive to play around with no risk.
Also think about trying older versions of ProgDVB 4.
I have around 90 versions installed here, to compare.
Before 4.5x, there has been no difference between 9x and NTx.
Of course, device compatibility may be an issue then.
Mir wrote:bda works great on Windows 98SE. just some stupid manufacturers (such as leadtek) write on their support pages that win98se does not support BDA streaming. what a nonsense. they do not distinguish windows 98 and windows 98SE. thats a really big difference (support for WDM and BDA is in 98SE with DX8/9 and later.)
I see. So it's the manufacturer to blame, specially if a driver won't even install manually.
DirectX8 or 9 are pretty normal to have on 9x, as they have been available officially and still are (except of the latest updates, perhaps).
Well, a manufacturer, that behaves this way, is supposed to do the same to 2k and XP users in the not so very far future.
A no go argument, from my point of view...
However, are you using BDA drivers for your pinnacle device?
I am planning to go for a DVB-T device a.s.a.p., but that must be compatible with 9x then, somehow.
Plus, would the original application work for it, or any other?
Mir wrote:i suspect that progdvb is unable to run activemovie window from some case... i have to find it out...
No such trouble here, ever.
With my Nexus, I have been using ProgDVB on Win98SE for many years now, on more than a handful of computers. I am using the unofficial updates from Creopard for a long time, but did not try KernelEX for now.
And on my second machine I am also using ProgDVB, over it's media client and WLAN and to play files. No issues on ActiveMovie ever (yet).
Regarding DVB-T, I can compare with DVB-S directly here, both with PC equipment and on a DVB-S/DVB-T combined STB (Skymaster DTC 5000)..
At least in my region, DVB-T is recompressed to a noticeably lower data rate.
Means, a lower quality is normal, up to a certain degree.
This also seems to be the reason for DVB-T signals to be delayed for about 5 seconds, compared to DVB-S, and 10 against analogue cable, on the same local station.
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