 rhinorc
join:2004-08-28 Searcy, AR
| clarify
here's what i mean
instead of buying their hardware and going: Cable Location Free Device Video Stream
just download/buy some software that does the job: Cable TV Card (PC) Location Free Compatible Software Video Stream
but i doubt this exists yet... |
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  Karl Bode News Guy join:2000-03-02 | My guess would be no, since Sony engages in proprietary mania, but I'm still reading up on the device.... |
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  iamsomeone
@stmarytx.edu
| i havent done it, but Nero is supposed to be able to encode to video files that will play on the psp.
»www.nero.com/nero7/eng/Tutorials···PSP.html |
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 vwtoys
join:2001-08-13 Torrance, CA
| reply to rhinorc It's almost there. I have WME 9 and broadcasts my cable feed to my LAN clients. I also have shared video with friends over the internet using WME. The only bad thing is that there's no channel changing control on the client side. And that the video server can not be started remotely with software. I have tried VLC and several others and none seemed to have worked. I hope there's better software that will do the trick, I'm not ready to be spending 300 bucks to watch TV across the world. |
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  alg Just a shot away Premium join:2001-04-10 Houston, TX clubs: 
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1 edit | reply to rhinorc Yeah you can do this with VLC except that you don't have channel control from the client (without having to use a remote control app anyway). Also there seems to be a bug that limits the combined audio/video bandwidth to just 400 kb/s. Not really a problem on WAN, but it took me forever to figure out why I could not get video files or my TV tuner stream to work over my LAN, where I didn't think that I would need codecs or compression and was just streaming it raw.
EDIT: BTW, this is for computers, I don't know about the PSP. -- CoD: Mozart {Go Astros} | DoD:S: Mozart |
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  cao1964
join:2000-08-09 Danville, PA
| reply to Karl Bode said by Karl Bode :My guess would be no, since Sony engages in proprietary mania, but I'm still reading up on the device.... Bad enough Apple Corp. does this, now Sony with 300 box haha, way to expensive, for such a little extra, maybe when I can view TV on the Metro will I think of something like this. |
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