Feed in your own movies into his own net antenna - pirate radio
Frage von HassanMullah: Dezember 2010
Hi, I'm completely new here and synonymous not sure if I'm really right.
Seeking opportunity as described below (unfortunately, I lack the technical terms) of where I want you to know if the first is technically feasible, and secondly, whether the whole is synonymous legal.
So now to question :-)
I have in my house a TV distributor with 8 channels. This is approached of the "big box" of KabelBW.
Now go forth so many, and want your PC / laptop via VGA or HDMI link with the LCD TV.
I am looking for is a way, a PC to use it as a "TV Server". The server then sends what the TV is to be in the local antenna and grid electricity in my house.
This would have the advantage for me, the movies I can watch synonymous in other rooms.
Does such a thing?
If so, what do I need anything (with your terms and a statement that it understands a ITler. From TV technology, I have unfortunately no idea)
What costs are there for to get one?
How it looks with the legality?
Greetings and thank you
Hassan
Antwort von dustdancer:
At the simplest you can do it, where you build a network, cable or WLAN, and then give the appropriate files in the network freely. You can then stream a movie to synonymous Network, that is, the you play the movie on a comp and look other comps the streamed movie at the same time can.
Antwort von tommyb:
What are you going to be basically similar to pay TV in the hotel.
VHS recorders include the ability to transmit their signal via the antenna cable. Then you have their analog antenna tune it accordingly and you've got a Picture.
In your case, but would be a network as already proposed more flexible and of higher quality.
Antwort von HassanMullah:
Sorry about missing :-)
I will not make the patch cable or via WiFi. This wiring I have in the house. For your proposal, I constantly need any computer.
I will use "a" computer as a streamer.
The following idea:
Notebook via RDP to "streaming server" (or via HTTP, if the application provides a web interface). There, the "remote" start the stream.
From there, the film is then streamed over the antenna cable.
Thus, "could", the film of all "television sets" can be contemplated.
Antwort von deti:
Well, but in today's digital age, you'll actually transmitted, since otherwise one can not spread any HD content. If you want to use an antenna cable, there is only a DVB-C encoder left but very expensive solution. I would prefer to use boxes as "WDTV live" and then connect them via Ethernet or Powerline. Everything else is rubbish (eg using a PC with analog TV-output and a TV modulator).
Deti
Antwort von HassanMullah:
"Deti" wrote:
I would prefer to use boxes as "WDTV live" and then connect them via Ethernet or Powerline.
That sounds synonymous not bad. Did you give me some other model names, and what is truly commendable. Like it may be advertised :-)