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Old 07-09-2004
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Question Wingrab & Euro1080

Hello,

I did setup my dreambox with Ngrab and my computer with wingrabe, I tryed to grab the stream of euro 1080 because the chip of the dreambox is not able to decode it.
Once i filled everythin in correct it starts with grabbing, but only for al second or 2.
Then in says 'terminated' does anyone know how i can grab it, i think the wingrabe program is not able to recognise it.

Does anyone have a way to get the stream in the correct way??

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Hello,

I did setup my dreambox with Ngrab and my computer with wingrabe, I tryed to grab the stream of euro 1080 because the chip of the dreambox is not able to decode it.
Once i filled everythin in correct it starts with grabbing, but only for al second or 2.
Then in says 'terminated' does anyone know how i can grab it, i think the wingrabe program is not able to recognise it.

Does anyone have a way to get the stream in the correct way??

Greetings Chant
Last time I tried it was possible to record it on the dreambox (harddisk), then copy the recording to the PC and play it there.

The datarate is so high (and the dreambox networking is so slow) that it probably cannot be transferred in realtime.
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The datarate is so high (and the dreambox networking is so slow) that it probably cannot be transferred in realtime.
I can not agree. If you will run net monitor during storing normal video stream over the network , you will see 4-6 Mbits of transmission. It is 4-6% of all bandwidge.
The HD transmission can has x4 needs more of bandwidge, and it is only 20Mbits = 20% of all 100Mbits build-in network interface.
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I can not agree. If you will run net monitor during storing normal video stream over the network , you will see 4-6 Mbits of transmission. It is 4-6% of all bandwidge.
The HD transmission can has x4 needs more of bandwidge, and it is only 20Mbits = 20% of all 100Mbits build-in network interface.
Sure. But have you ever seen anything near the theoretical 100 Mbit/s on your dreambox? I haven't.

Try to FTP a file from your dreambox harddisk over the 100 Mbit/s link to the PC and find out what speed you really get.
Then try that between two PC's.

You will see that the dreambox network speed is not very high.
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Hi,

HD stream is about 1,5 to 2,5Mo/s (Mo!!!) no worry to get it in live with my DB7000 on my PC.
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