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Advice on DVB-T usb card wanted


Bobben

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I have a Terratec Cinergy DVB-T USB card which unfortunatly do not send

scrambled PIDs via USB. I would like to measure bitrates and record scrambled components with Transedit

but this is not possible due to the limitation in the Cinergy card.

 

Does anybody know about a USB DVB-T card that also transmits scrambled PIDs over USB to TransEdit ?

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Normally those devices do not perform any filtering. Only the XE stick does. All USB 2.0 sticks transfer the whole TransportStream.

 

 

Will this one work with TransEdit ?

http://www.pinnaclesys.com/PublicSite/uk/P...TVnanoStick.htm

 

 

Technical Specifications

 

System Requirements:

 

* Microsoft® Windows® Vista (32 bit) or Windows XP with latest Service Pack

* Intel® Pentium® 4 2 GHz, Pentium® M 1.3 GHz or equivalent AMD® Athlon® XP1

* Windows XP: 256 MB RAM (512 MB recommended); Windows Vista: 512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended)

* UDMA/IDE hard disk with min. 5 GB free capacity

* Graphics /sound controllers with support for DirectX® 9 or higher

* Free USB 2.0 port

* DVD drive or burner

* Internet connection for software updates and activations

 

1HDTV support requires a dual core processor with minimum 2GHz (for Australia: Intel Pentium 4 2.2 GHz, Pentium M 1.5 GHz or equivalent AMD Athlon 64)

 

 

Tuner

 

* Digital terrestrial TV standard: DVB-T (MPEG-2, MPEG-4 AVC / H.264)

* Antenna input: MCX, 75 Ohm (MCX to IEC adapter included)

 

TV Recording Formats

 

* MPEG-1/2, DivX, MPEG-4 AVC / H.264 (for HDTV recordings only)

 

Package content:

 

* USB 2.0 TV tuner stick for DVB-T

* Mini remote control including batteries

* Mini antenna

* Antenna adapter (MCX to IEC)

* USB extender cable

* DVD with Pinnacle TVCenter Pro and video editing softwares, drivers and documentation

* Quick start guide

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I would say so yes. It is USB 2.0 and since it supports MCE it features a BDA driver thus making it compatible with TransEdit.

 

I bought the nanostick and it works excellent with Transedit. Transedit now shows average bitrate for scrambled ann fta services.

 

I hope that a view of max/min bitrates can be added in future versions of TransEdit.

 

For satellite is much easier as all measurements can be accessed online from the excellent site at http://www.linowsat.de

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