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icepicknz

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#104945 23-Jun-2012 11:07
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Hey Guys,

Does anyone know of a device that can connect via HDMI or something so I can capture a picture/audio and it will allow clients to connect to it via RTSP?

I.e. if I wanted to connect a unit to my freeview, then everyone could watch it from their bedrooms in the house using RTSP stream. Obviously they could only watch the channel it's on and not be able to change the channel.

Really keen to know if this is possible, costs and what I can use to do it.

Cheers
Barry




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  #645044 23-Jun-2012 11:14
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I've never seen a device that could do this and doubt with the HDMI standard that it's easily done without first removing the encryption.

A PC on the other hand with a DVB-T tuner will easily do that.



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  #645046 23-Jun-2012 11:23
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All i could find was http://www.epiphan.com/products/product.php?catalog=2 and their frame grabbers too not sure if this is the right thing though & it's certainly not in my price bracket :)




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  #645047 23-Jun-2012 11:27
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You could always just buy a HD Homerun which is a lot cheaper!




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  #645048 23-Jun-2012 11:30
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Nah because I want it to take HDMI as the input source for audio / visual so I can also connect it to a PC and stream, or to a sky decoder, etc.

Just found something similar ... http://darim.tv/products/encoder_streaming/mv901

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  #645054 23-Jun-2012 11:41
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And one more... http://www.tvconverters.co.uk/hdmi-to-iptv.html ... I've requested a quote from this one. So I guess if anyone has done something similar please comment :)

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