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clay at gdsys

Aug 5, 2004, 10:06 PM

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FTA Satellite Receivers

Does mythTV work with FTA satellite receivers (specifically a Pansat 2300)?
I just started reading on this subject today and am a little confused. I
was also looking at the Hauppauge WinTV PVR 250, but it says it only has a
125 channel tuner. If this is the case how are you getting it to work when
you have more channels? I do like the features of mythTV very much, but I
want to make sure it will do what I need before I spend the cash on the
hardware. Thanks in advance.



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mtdean at thirdcontact

Aug 5, 2004, 11:16 PM

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Re: FTA Satellite Receivers [In reply to]

Clay wrote:

> Does mythTV work with FTA satellite receivers (specifically a Pansat
> 2300)?

Yes.

> I just started reading on this subject today and am a little
> confused. I was also looking at the Hauppauge WinTV PVR 250, but it
> says it only has a 125 channel tuner. If this is the case how are you
> getting it to work when you have more channels?

Your satellite receiver is your tuner. From the satellite receiver, you
will send the signal to the PVR-250 using coaxial cable with an
F-connector, composite, S-Video, SCART, ...

If using coax/F-connector, the receiver will output the signal on some
channel, i.e. channel 3 or channel 4 (usually selectable, but we'll just
say 3 for now), so you will tune the PVR-250 to channel 3. You will
then change the channel on the satellite receiver, and it will output
the new channel on channel 3. Therefore, you will never need to go
above 125.

If using composite, S-Video, or SCART, you will be completely bypassing
the PVR-250's tuner. Therefore, you won't need to go above channel 125
(or even tune any channel on the PVR-250 for that matter).

Note, however, that you will need some way to control the satellite
receiver from your PC. If the receiver has an infra-red remote control,
you can do so with LIRC ( http://www.lirc.org ) and an IR transmitter
(commercial products are available, or you can build your own for less
than a dollar--or spend about $12 to make a much nicer transmitter). If
the receiver has a serial port (which may be a standard DB-9 (serial)
port or even an RJ-11 (phone) port), you could link the Myth box
directly to the receiver, but depending on whether others have already
done so, you might need to do some work to figure out how to control it
(i.e. how to send the commands over the serial connection).

> I do like the features of mythTV very much, but I want to make sure
> it will do what I need before I spend the cash on the hardware.
> Thanks in advance.

And, IMHO, it's well worth the investment of cash/time/effort.

Mike


clay at gdsys

Aug 6, 2004, 6:17 AM

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RE: FTA Satellite Receivers [In reply to]

Got you. Thanks for the clarification! I'll order the hardware today.
Thanks again Michael.

clay

-----Original Message-----
From: mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv
[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv] On Behalf Of Michael T. Dean
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 1:16 AM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] FTA Satellite Receivers

Clay wrote:

> Does mythTV work with FTA satellite receivers (specifically a Pansat
> 2300)?

Yes.

> I just started reading on this subject today and am a little
> confused. I was also looking at the Hauppauge WinTV PVR 250, but it
> says it only has a 125 channel tuner. If this is the case how are you
> getting it to work when you have more channels?

Your satellite receiver is your tuner. From the satellite receiver, you
will send the signal to the PVR-250 using coaxial cable with an F-connector,
composite, S-Video, SCART, ...

If using coax/F-connector, the receiver will output the signal on some
channel, i.e. channel 3 or channel 4 (usually selectable, but we'll just say
3 for now), so you will tune the PVR-250 to channel 3. You will then change
the channel on the satellite receiver, and it will output the new channel on
channel 3. Therefore, you will never need to go above 125.

If using composite, S-Video, or SCART, you will be completely bypassing the
PVR-250's tuner. Therefore, you won't need to go above channel 125 (or even
tune any channel on the PVR-250 for that matter).

Note, however, that you will need some way to control the satellite receiver
from your PC. If the receiver has an infra-red remote control, you can do
so with LIRC ( http://www.lirc.org ) and an IR transmitter (commercial
products are available, or you can build your own for less than a dollar--or
spend about $12 to make a much nicer transmitter). If the receiver has a
serial port (which may be a standard DB-9 (serial) port or even an RJ-11
(phone) port), you could link the Myth box directly to the receiver, but
depending on whether others have already done so, you might need to do some
work to figure out how to control it (i.e. how to send the commands over the
serial connection).

> I do like the features of mythTV very much, but I want to make sure
> it will do what I need before I spend the cash on the hardware.
> Thanks in advance.

And, IMHO, it's well worth the investment of cash/time/effort.

Mike

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aaron at chinesebob

Aug 6, 2004, 8:14 AM

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RE: FTA Satellite Receivers [In reply to]

I think you could get an FTA PCI card cheaper than a PVR-250.


Quoting Clay <clay [at] gdsys>:

> Got you. Thanks for the clarification! I'll order the hardware today.
> Thanks again Michael.
>
> clay
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv
> [mailto:mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv] On Behalf Of Michael T. Dean
> Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 1:16 AM
> To: Discussion about mythtv
> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] FTA Satellite Receivers
>
> Clay wrote:
>
> > Does mythTV work with FTA satellite receivers (specifically a Pansat
> > 2300)?
>
> Yes.
>
> > I just started reading on this subject today and am a little
> > confused. I was also looking at the Hauppauge WinTV PVR 250, but it
> > says it only has a 125 channel tuner. If this is the case how are you
> > getting it to work when you have more channels?
>
> Your satellite receiver is your tuner. From the satellite receiver, you
> will send the signal to the PVR-250 using coaxial cable with an F-connector,
> composite, S-Video, SCART, ...
>
> If using coax/F-connector, the receiver will output the signal on some
> channel, i.e. channel 3 or channel 4 (usually selectable, but we'll just say
> 3 for now), so you will tune the PVR-250 to channel 3. You will then change
> the channel on the satellite receiver, and it will output the new channel on
> channel 3. Therefore, you will never need to go above 125.
>
> If using composite, S-Video, or SCART, you will be completely bypassing the
> PVR-250's tuner. Therefore, you won't need to go above channel 125 (or even
> tune any channel on the PVR-250 for that matter).
>
> Note, however, that you will need some way to control the satellite receiver
> from your PC. If the receiver has an infra-red remote control, you can do
> so with LIRC ( http://www.lirc.org ) and an IR transmitter (commercial
> products are available, or you can build your own for less than a dollar--or
> spend about $12 to make a much nicer transmitter). If the receiver has a
> serial port (which may be a standard DB-9 (serial) port or even an RJ-11
> (phone) port), you could link the Myth box directly to the receiver, but
> depending on whether others have already done so, you might need to do some
> work to figure out how to control it (i.e. how to send the commands over the
> serial connection).
>
> > I do like the features of mythTV very much, but I want to make sure
> > it will do what I need before I spend the cash on the hardware.
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> And, IMHO, it's well worth the investment of cash/time/effort.
>
> Mike
>
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clay at gdsys

Aug 6, 2004, 9:23 AM

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RE: FTA Satellite Receivers [In reply to]

That's a good idea...I had all but forgotten about them. Do you know if
this particular one will work with Linux and mythTV?

http://www.dsscanada.ca/vision.shtml

I searched Google and the mythtvtalk forums but it yielded little results.

clay

-----Original Message-----
From: mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv
[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv] On Behalf Of Aaron
Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 10:14 AM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: RE: [mythtv-users] FTA Satellite Receivers

I think you could get an FTA PCI card cheaper than a PVR-250.


Quoting Clay <clay [at] gdsys>:

> Got you. Thanks for the clarification! I'll order the hardware today.
> Thanks again Michael.
>
> clay
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv
> [mailto:mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv] On Behalf Of Michael T. Dean
> Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 1:16 AM
> To: Discussion about mythtv
> Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] FTA Satellite Receivers
>
> Clay wrote:
>
> > Does mythTV work with FTA satellite receivers (specifically a Pansat
> > 2300)?
>
> Yes.
>
> > I just started reading on this subject today and am a little
> > confused. I was also looking at the Hauppauge WinTV PVR 250, but it
> > says it only has a 125 channel tuner. If this is the case how are
> > you getting it to work when you have more channels?
>
> Your satellite receiver is your tuner. From the satellite receiver,
> you will send the signal to the PVR-250 using coaxial cable with an
> F-connector, composite, S-Video, SCART, ...
>
> If using coax/F-connector, the receiver will output the signal on some
> channel, i.e. channel 3 or channel 4 (usually selectable, but we'll
> just say
> 3 for now), so you will tune the PVR-250 to channel 3. You will then
> change the channel on the satellite receiver, and it will output the
> new channel on channel 3. Therefore, you will never need to go above 125.
>
> If using composite, S-Video, or SCART, you will be completely
> bypassing the PVR-250's tuner. Therefore, you won't need to go above
> channel 125 (or even tune any channel on the PVR-250 for that matter).
>
> Note, however, that you will need some way to control the satellite
> receiver from your PC. If the receiver has an infra-red remote
> control, you can do so with LIRC ( http://www.lirc.org ) and an IR
> transmitter (commercial products are available, or you can build your
> own for less than a dollar--or spend about $12 to make a much nicer
> transmitter). If the receiver has a serial port (which may be a
> standard DB-9 (serial) port or even an RJ-11
> (phone) port), you could link the Myth box directly to the receiver,
> but depending on whether others have already done so, you might need
> to do some work to figure out how to control it (i.e. how to send the
> commands over the serial connection).
>
> > I do like the features of mythTV very much, but I want to make
> > sure it will do what I need before I spend the cash on the hardware.
> > Thanks in advance.
>
> And, IMHO, it's well worth the investment of cash/time/effort.
>
> Mike
>
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paulharvey at myrealbox

Aug 6, 2004, 8:44 PM

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Re: FTA Satellite Receivers [In reply to]

Clay wrote:

>That's a good idea...I had all but forgotten about them. Do you know if
>this particular one will work with Linux and mythTV?
>
>http://www.dsscanada.ca/vision.shtml
>
>I searched Google and the mythtvtalk forums but it yielded little results.
>
>clay
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv
>[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv] On Behalf Of Aaron
>Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 10:14 AM
>To: Discussion about mythtv
>Subject: RE: [mythtv-users] FTA Satellite Receivers
>
>I think you could get an FTA PCI card cheaper than a PVR-250.
>
>
>Quoting Clay <clay [at] gdsys>:
>
>
>
>>Got you. Thanks for the clarification! I'll order the hardware today.
>>Thanks again Michael.
>>
>>clay
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv
>>[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv] On Behalf Of Michael T. Dean
>>Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 1:16 AM
>>To: Discussion about mythtv
>>Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] FTA Satellite Receivers
>>
>>Clay wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Does mythTV work with FTA satellite receivers (specifically a Pansat
>>>2300)?
>>>
>>>
>>Yes.
>>
>>
>>
>>> I just started reading on this subject today and am a little
>>>confused. I was also looking at the Hauppauge WinTV PVR 250, but it
>>>says it only has a 125 channel tuner. If this is the case how are
>>>you getting it to work when you have more channels?
>>>
>>>
>>Your satellite receiver is your tuner. From the satellite receiver,
>>you will send the signal to the PVR-250 using coaxial cable with an
>>F-connector, composite, S-Video, SCART, ...
>>
>>If using coax/F-connector, the receiver will output the signal on some
>>channel, i.e. channel 3 or channel 4 (usually selectable, but we'll
>>just say
>>3 for now), so you will tune the PVR-250 to channel 3. You will then
>>change the channel on the satellite receiver, and it will output the
>>new channel on channel 3. Therefore, you will never need to go above 125.
>>
>>If using composite, S-Video, or SCART, you will be completely
>>bypassing the PVR-250's tuner. Therefore, you won't need to go above
>>channel 125 (or even tune any channel on the PVR-250 for that matter).
>>
>>Note, however, that you will need some way to control the satellite
>>receiver from your PC. If the receiver has an infra-red remote
>>control, you can do so with LIRC ( http://www.lirc.org ) and an IR
>>transmitter (commercial products are available, or you can build your
>>own for less than a dollar--or spend about $12 to make a much nicer
>>transmitter). If the receiver has a serial port (which may be a
>>standard DB-9 (serial) port or even an RJ-11
>>(phone) port), you could link the Myth box directly to the receiver,
>>but depending on whether others have already done so, you might need
>>to do some work to figure out how to control it (i.e. how to send the
>>commands over the serial connection).
>>
>>
>>
>>> I do like the features of mythTV very much, but I want to make
>>>sure it will do what I need before I spend the cash on the hardware.
>>>Thanks in advance.
>>>
>>>
>>And, IMHO, it's well worth the investment of cash/time/effort.
>>
>>Mike
>>
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There is support in the 2.6 kernel for that card. You have to enable
the bt8x8 stuff under V4L ( and all its prereqs), then go under DVB for
Linux and it will be listed.

I have the card in a MythTV box I'm working on getting working. Having
problems with the Satellite alignment part.... :(


aaron at chinesebob

Aug 10, 2004, 7:36 AM

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RE: FTA Satellite Receivers [In reply to]

The Twinhan card should work with FTA on Mythtv, I would look for a better
price though. There is some good info on getting Mythtv and Twinhan working
at http://dvbn.net just search for mythtv+twinhan, I think you have to
register with them to be able to search for anything good.
There are some code hacks for mythtv there, I wish they were some
sort of plugins, that would be cleaner.


Quoting Clay <clay [at] gdsys>:

> That's a good idea...I had all but forgotten about them. Do you know if
> this particular one will work with Linux and mythTV?
>
> http://www.dsscanada.ca/vision.shtml
>
> I searched Google and the mythtvtalk forums but it yielded little results.
>
> clay
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv
> [mailto:mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv] On Behalf Of Aaron
> Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 10:14 AM
> To: Discussion about mythtv
> Subject: RE: [mythtv-users] FTA Satellite Receivers
>
> I think you could get an FTA PCI card cheaper than a PVR-250.
>
>
> Quoting Clay <clay [at] gdsys>:
>
> > Got you. Thanks for the clarification! I'll order the hardware today.
> > Thanks again Michael.
> >
> > clay
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv
> > [mailto:mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv] On Behalf Of Michael T. Dean
> > Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 1:16 AM
> > To: Discussion about mythtv
> > Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] FTA Satellite Receivers
> >
> > Clay wrote:
> >
> > > Does mythTV work with FTA satellite receivers (specifically a Pansat
> > > 2300)?
> >
> > Yes.
> >
> > > I just started reading on this subject today and am a little
> > > confused. I was also looking at the Hauppauge WinTV PVR 250, but it
> > > says it only has a 125 channel tuner. If this is the case how are
> > > you getting it to work when you have more channels?
> >
> > Your satellite receiver is your tuner. From the satellite receiver,
> > you will send the signal to the PVR-250 using coaxial cable with an
> > F-connector, composite, S-Video, SCART, ...
> >
> > If using coax/F-connector, the receiver will output the signal on some
> > channel, i.e. channel 3 or channel 4 (usually selectable, but we'll
> > just say
> > 3 for now), so you will tune the PVR-250 to channel 3. You will then
> > change the channel on the satellite receiver, and it will output the
> > new channel on channel 3. Therefore, you will never need to go above 125.
> >
> > If using composite, S-Video, or SCART, you will be completely
> > bypassing the PVR-250's tuner. Therefore, you won't need to go above
> > channel 125 (or even tune any channel on the PVR-250 for that matter).
> >
> > Note, however, that you will need some way to control the satellite
> > receiver from your PC. If the receiver has an infra-red remote
> > control, you can do so with LIRC ( http://www.lirc.org ) and an IR
> > transmitter (commercial products are available, or you can build your
> > own for less than a dollar--or spend about $12 to make a much nicer
> > transmitter). If the receiver has a serial port (which may be a
> > standard DB-9 (serial) port or even an RJ-11
> > (phone) port), you could link the Myth box directly to the receiver,
> > but depending on whether others have already done so, you might need
> > to do some work to figure out how to control it (i.e. how to send the
> > commands over the serial connection).
> >
> > > I do like the features of mythTV very much, but I want to make
> > > sure it will do what I need before I spend the cash on the hardware.
> > > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > And, IMHO, it's well worth the investment of cash/time/effort.
> >
> > Mike
> >
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lists at forevermore

Aug 10, 2004, 8:31 AM

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Re: FTA Satellite Receivers [In reply to]

> The Twinhan card should work with FTA on Mythtv, I would look for a better
> price though. There is some good info on getting Mythtv and Twinhan working
> at http://dvbn.net just search for mythtv+twinhan, I think you have to
> register with them to be able to search for anything good.
> There are some code hacks for mythtv there, I wish they were some
> sort of plugins, that would be cleaner.

Could someone enlighten me a bit about this stuff? Are you telling me
that I can plug this card straight into the coax cables coming from my
Dish dish, and have access to the pure digital signals coming from the
satellites? What about encryption, etc? I thought all of that sort of
stuff was all smartcard protected.

-Chris


ijaaz at digitalmethods

Aug 10, 2004, 8:45 AM

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>-----Original Message-----
>From: mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv
[mailto:mythtv-users-bounces [at] mythtv] On Behalf Of Chris Petersen
>Sent: 10 August, 2004 11:31 AM
>To: Discussion about mythtv
>Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] FTA Satellite Receivers


>> The Twinhan card should work with FTA on Mythtv, I would look for a
>> better price though. There is some good info on getting Mythtv and
>> Twinhan working at http://dvbn.net just search for mythtv+twinhan, I
>> think you have to register with them to be able to search for
anything
>> good. There are some code hacks for mythtv there, I wish they were
>> some sort of plugins, that would be cleaner.
>
>Could someone enlighten me a bit about this stuff? Are you telling me
>that I can plug this card straight into the coax cables coming from my
>Dish dish, and have access to the pure digital signals coming from the
>satellites? What about encryption, etc? I thought all of that sort
of
>stuff was all smartcard protected.


I'd like to learn more about this stuff too, it sounds really
interesting.


aaron at chinesebob

Aug 10, 2004, 8:47 AM

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RE: FTA Satellite Receivers [In reply to]

> >Could someone enlighten me a bit about this stuff? Are you telling me
> >that I can plug this card straight into the coax cables coming from my
> >Dish dish,
> and have access to the pure digital signals coming from the
> >satellites?

Yes but, there are only a handful of Free to Air channels on the Dish
satellites, you can find them here
http://www.lyngsat.com/packages/dish119.html
the F with the box around it means FTA.

> What about encryption, etc? I thought all of that sort
> of stuff was all smartcard protected.

Most dish channels are encrypted, and it's illegal to decrypt them.
Discussions about that sort of thing should be kept on the down low.
Some providers use the standard DVB, which works with a DVB-S card, others
use more proprietary stuff like DSS which is not compatible.
Have fun!
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Aug 10, 2004, 10:46 AM

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Re: FTA Satellite Receivers [In reply to]

> Yes but, there are only a handful of Free to Air channels on the Dish
> satellites, you can find them here
> http://www.lyngsat.com/packages/dish119.html
> the F with the box around it means FTA.

Looks like all/most of those are music channels, too.

> Most dish channels are encrypted, and it's illegal to decrypt them.

Yup, that's what I figured. Not interested in pirating tv, was just
hoping there might be a way to get a pure digital signal into my myth box.

> Some providers use the standard DVB, which works with a DVB-S card,

so basically, I'd need to find a different satellite to point the dish
at, and buy my own receiver array to mount onto the dish. Too much
work. heh.

-Chris

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