2011年9月28日星期三

TBS Announce PCIe DVB-T/DVB-T2 Quad Tuner Card– the TBS 6284

TBS Technology company announce to release a new TBS 6284 PCI-E DVBT/T2 quad tuner card at the end of October.It is estimated to see this card  no later than 25th October, 2011.
TBS 6284 is a quad DVB-T and DVB-T2 tuner  which will enable you to record 4 Freeview HD simultaneously in the form of a single PCI-e card. This will make it a great choice for Windows Media Center users looking to get the most out of a single PCI-e slot.This is only DVB T/T2 quad tuner card which supports Linux. It will be an ideal choice for watching UK Freeview SD and HD channels on your PC.

Here are some information about TBS 6284 Quad DVB T/DVB T2 card .
Main Features:
1. Quad Channel Receiving Simultaneously
2. Both DVB-T2 and DVB-T Supported
3. High-Definition Video, Real-Time and Scheduled Video Recording
4. High Sensitivity DVB-T2 Tuner for The Best Digital TV Reception
5. Windows BDA Driver and Linux Driver Ready
Specifications:
1. Receiving Channel: VHF Band and UHF Band
2. Channel Bandwidth: 6, 7, 8 MHz
3. DVB-T2/ T Modulation Type: QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM, 256QAM
4. FFT Mode: 1K, 2K, 4K, 8K, 16K, 32K
5. Code Rate: 1/2, 3/5, 2/3, 3/4, 4/5, 5/6, 7/8
6. Guard Internal:1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64, 1/128, 19/128, 19/256
7. Intermediate Frequency
IF mode: Low IF
Center IF Frequency: 3 ~ 5 MHz
Note: default 4MHz
8. RF-Input Impedance 75Ω (IEC-DIN female)
9. RF-Output Impedance 75Ω (IEC-DIN male)
System Requirements:
1. Windows XP / Vista/ 7, Linux
2. Pentium 4 2.0 GHz, Pentium M 1.3 GHz
3. For HDTV: 2.6 GHz Multi Core Processor
4. Hard Disk with min. 1 GB Free Capacity
5. Sound and Graphics Card with Support for DirectX 9 or Higher
6. One Available PCI Express Slot
7. CD/DVD Drive for Software Installation

2011年9月20日星期二

Remote Control for Windows Media Player

A windows remote control that signals to an infrared receiver, which can make you hook up to a USB port or something and allow operating WMP on your PC. Of course, you can use a mouse and keyboard to get around Windows Media Center, but the best way to experience Media Center is with a window remote control. There are many types of remote controls for media center available to buy, such as HP remote control, Microsoft remote control. If you purchased a Media Center PC or a digital TV tuner card, a PC remote control might be a necessary MCE kits for Windows 7, Windows Vista,etc
You will also need a transceiver or infrared receiver (IR) for the Windows Media Center remote control to work properly. This can be IR (which is usually connected by a USB cable to the computer), or it can also be non-IR products like Bluetooth or Radio Frequency. This receiver may be internal or external to the computer. Please refer to your hardware documentation to determine which version of the receiver you will need.
If your computer came with a remote, the infrared receiver might be built in to the computer. If you purchased your Media Center remote control separately, it probably came with an infrared receiver that you can connect to your computer's USB jack.
You can use a PC remote controlto do many things in Windows Media Center. Here is a sample of actions you can perform:
  • Watch, record, control TV (with digital TV tuner present in the computer)
  • Control, play, and rip music
  • Edit & View your Digital Photos and Videos
  • Create, play, and control slide shows of your pictures
  • Access online partners for an expanded experience to include games, additional music, and other software products.
  • Complete control over your listening and viewing pleasure, from anywhere in the room as far as 10-20 M away
With the pc remote control you can navigate through information using the number keys on the remote control to find shows, and other information at the most convenient position.
Optional of Window Remote Controls
1. Microsoft MCE Remote Control USB IR Receiver Win7 Vista 
Price: US$15.99                                                          
2. HP OEM Windows 7 Vista XP Media Center MCE PC Remote Control and Infrared Receiver
Price: US$15.99                          


2011年9月14日星期三

How to use Smargo cardreader with CCcam on linux receivers and PCs

The USB Smargo Smartcard Reader Plus is kind of a Smart TV card reader, which can work for dreambox and most linux based satellite reciever for card sharing. it can read customer’s identity and authorization information and helps you to watch pay satellite TV. It’s a USB smartcard reader / programmer based on a powerful ARM core processor.Here’s a tutorial to How to use Smargo cardreader with CCcam on linux receivers and PCs
DM7020 CCcam.cfg
SERIAL READER : /dev/usb/tts/0 smartreader+
SERIAL READER : /dev/usb/tts/1 smartreader+
SERIAL READER : /dev/usb/tts/2 smartreader+
SERIAL READER : /dev/usb/tts/3 smartreader+

DM800 CCcam.cfg
on USB0
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/0
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/0
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/0
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/0
on USB1
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/1
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/1
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/1
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/usb/tts/1

PC server CCcam.cfg
SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyUSB0 smartreader+
SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyUSB1 smartreader+
SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyUSB2 smartreader+
Your Adsense Code

SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyUSB3 smartreader+
Now we need add to CCcam.cfg new line:
SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyUSB0 smartreader+
SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyUSB1 smartreader+
SERIAL READER : /dev/ttyUSB2 smartreader+
or whatever USB port your smartreader is entered.

Save CCcam.cfg and run ./CCcam.x86 -d you should see new card is added and running.
In CCcam.cfg is card overklocking and there you just edit like so:
SMARTCARD CLOCK FREQUENCY: /dev/ttyUSB0 4800000 and card works with 4.80mhz set by smartreader+.

READER VALUES - MHZ
3 - 16MHZ
4 - 12MHZ
5 - 9.61MHZ
6 - 8MHZ
7 - 6.86MHZ
8 - 6MHZ
9 - 5.34MHZ
10 - 4.80MHZ
11 - 4.36MHZ
12 - 4MHZ
13 - 3.69MHZ
14 - 3.43MHZ
15 - 3.20MHZ

On this way you can set the correct values for each reader.When you use multiple readers don't forget the  option to set the correct reader! The users can selecte any freqency. The Smart card reader+ will selected the nearest available.
Default smartreader+ speed is with new v1.3 & v1.4 firmware 3.69MHZ and most cards works with that speed. Although new version 1.5 firmware of USB smargo card reader, It is not the official release and not as stable as 1.3 & 1.4. The users would better choose the old version.
Ready to Buy?

Coolstream NEO SAT - Satellite Digital Linux TV Receiver

The Coolstream NEO SAT is an award winning Linux TV receiver with 1 x DVB-S2 Tuner & digital TV recorder (DTR), bursting with satellite TV recording features to capture the incredible color, sound and crystal clear images of SD and HD channels from the satellite TV reception. The Coolstream NEO SAT also gives you access to over hundreds of TV and radio channels including other services such as BBC iPlayer for the ultimate viewing experience. The sparking feature of the Coolstream NEO Sat works greatly with Linux and Engima 2 system. It would be a great choice for Linux and Engima 2  users.
Large recording capacity
Boasting a optional hard disk drive (Optional: 250GB/320GB/750GB/1000GB), the Coolstream NEO SAT can store up to 120 hours of HD programming or up to 300 hours of standard definition shows so you’ll never miss that crucial episode of your favourite show. The Coolstream NEO SAT is perfect for those households where arguments over the remote control are guaranteed.
Amazing choice for Linux and Engima operating System
The Coolstream NEO is a low-cost Satellite Receiver based on the open architecture of the Linux and Enigima Operating System. Perfect compatibility and great quality make it the Linux enthusiasts' box of choice.Linux operating system and supplied pre flashed with the latest firmware.
Advanced recording features
The Coolstream NEO is jam-packed with other recording features for the satellite digital TV service:
Live pause and instant rewind –It’s easy to pause any live show and go and quench your thirst. Then come back to the TV and simply carry on wherever you left off.
Series recording – if you know you’re going to be out and about when you’re favourite weekly drama is on, it’s easy to set your Coolstream NEO to record every single episode at the touch of a button
Schedule tracking – if there’s a change to the TV schedule due to breaking news or an over-running programmer, there is no need to worry about missing anything. The Coolstream NEO will tracks the recording according to broadcast signals and ensures you receive every last second
Split recording – For those long movies with a break for the news, the Coolstream NEO will ensure it records both halves of the film to eliminate any disappointment
Chase Play - no need to wait until the programmer you are recording has finished before you
can start to watch it. With chase play you can start watching from the beginning even if the programmer is still being recorded

Other features
The Coolstream NEO Sat supports 9 different languages for different contries satellite TV reception. Besides, it has Built-in 3D games and enables you enjoy an exciting game experience!
Ready to Buy

2011年9月6日星期二

Tutorial -Setting Up NewCS or Oscam on W7MC for Foxtel Satellite Pay TV

Here are the tutorial on how to setup NewCS or Oscam on Window 7 media center for watching Australia Foxtel  satellite PAY TV.

Component List
Motherboard with onboard COM port. Ensure it has enough PCI and PCIe slots to accommodate for all your hardware. There are plenty around with onboard HDMI. Using the onboard frees up a PCIe slot.
Phoenix card reader. I have found the TBS 3102 to be the most practical card reader as it can be made to be internal and hidden out of sight. There are various USB card readers available which can work with NewCS and Oscam. Some even come free when you buy a TV tuner card
RAM. More is always better. (32 bit or 64 bit)
Core 2 Duo CPU. Quad core is nice, but reports are that NewCS does not work with them.
Hard Driver. Must be big enough to handle all the recording you wish to do, in addition to the operating system, other software and any other record media you might have (music, photos, etc.).
Network hardware. If you want to stream media over a home network, then I suggest a hardwire LAN. Most motherboards have built in LAN ports. Otherwise, built in wireless or power line networking will be fine for downloading software and EPG updates.
DVB-S/S2 TV tuner card, I use a TBS 6984PCI FTA quad tuner card. This is  really the grand-daddy of DVB-S2 card. Four tuners allows you change different channels. it is so good for IPTV providers.
Remote control. Must be MCE compatible, most comes with the tv cards.
Satellite Dish. If you have an existing Foxtel / Sky Service, then the satellite dish installed will save you a lot of work as it is already aimed to the correct satellite. If you want to use multiple DVB-S tuners, you’ll need to change out the LNB, depending on the one already fitted. Most standard Foxtel installs include a single LNB for the basic service. If you do need to swap out the LNB, you will need to buy/rent/borrow a satellite finder and orientate the dish & LNB to the correct satellite. For those in the Brisbane area, I have one that can be “borrowed” for the weekend for the cost of a six-pack.
Software
Required Software:-
- Windows 7 Ultimate
- All necessary drivers
- Codec pack
- DVBlink TVSource
- NewCS / Oscam (for HD reception)
- Acamd
Setting Up
I always prefer to begin with a clean install as my system is a dedicated HTPC. Start with no cards installed, except for the video card if you’re using one.
1. Install W7
2. Install Drivers
3. Run Windows Update – Make sure you have all the updates you need. You may want to run it a few times to make sure you have everything
4. Install Codecs
5. Shut Down PC
6. Install Phoenix Card Reader and DVB S2 Tuner cards and drivers
7. Download NewCS from the download area of this website. Make a directory in C:/newcs
8. Copy the following files into the directory:-
mingwm10.dll
Newcs.exe
Newcs.xml
NewcsGUI.exe
pthreadGCE2.dll
9. Make a shortcut in the startup folder to the NewcsGUI.exe. - This is so it starts up when the computer does.
10. Insert your Foxtel smartcard into the card reader and start the NewcsGUI.exe. – You need to confirm the provider ID for your TV service. Write it down. E.g., Foxtel Blue Card is 090B.11. Install DVBlink TV Source
Follow the instructions in the user manual provided with Tvsource and setup each tuner in turn.
Once all the tuners are setup, place the acamdplugins (cardclint.conf and acamd.dll) into
C:\Program Files\DVBLogic\DVBlink\Sources\<tunername>\Plugins
Or
C:\Program Files (x86)\DVBLogic\DVBlink\Sources\<tunername>\Plugins for a 64 bit install
– Each tuner needs an individual name. Newcs and acamd will need to be modified to reflect this. For this purpose, the plugins you put in are cardclient.conf and acamd.dll
Continue setup as per the manual. You would want to setup MC now, following the instructions.
12. Edit newcs.xml so it looks something like this:-
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<newCSconfig>
<readers name="Standard Phoenix on PC">
<device>
<name>Phoenix on COM1</name>
<type>phoenix</type>
<mhz>357</mhz>
<node>COM1</node>
<parity>odd</parity>
<reset>normal</reset>
<export>no</export>
<enabled>yes</enabled>
<blocksa>no</blocksa>
<blockua>no</blockua>
<blockga>no</blockga>
<blockc0>yes</blockc0>
<!-- <boxid>0000000000</boxid> -->
<!-- <rsa>0000000000</rsa> -->
<crypto-special>no</crypto-special>
<PTShandshake>no</PTShandshake>
<carddetect>no</carddetect>
<newcamd_port>34000</newcamd_port>
<autosid>yes</autosid>
<priority>fifo</priority>
<Seca-PPV>no</Seca-PPV>
<pincode>0000</pincode>
</device>
</readers>
<radegastserver>
<enabled>No</enabled>
<port>10001</port>
<allow>
<hostname>localhost</hostname>
</allow>
</radegastserver>
<cache>
<emm>20</emm>
<ecm>-1</ecm>
</cache>
<server>
<port>8080</port>
<enabled>no</enabled>
</server>
<debug>
<password>newcs</password>
<level>normal</level>
<type>init</type>
<output>console,tcp</output>
<console_options>normal,init</console_options>
<tcp_port>1001</tcp_port>
<tcp_options>normal,init</tcp_options>
</debug>
<newcamdserver>
<enabled>yes</enabled>
<name>newcs</name>
<deskey>01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14</deskey>
<user>
<name>tuner1</name>
<password>password1</password>
<hostname>localhost</hostname>
<port>34000</port>
<rate>1</rate>
<au>on</au>
<sidoverride>off</sidoverride>
<spider>no</spider>
</user>
</newcamdserver>
</newCSconfig>
You can copy and paste the above example into a text file and save it as newcs.xml. Be sure to put in the boxid if you’re using an Orange Foxtel card and uncomment it so it looks like this <boxid>0000000000</boxid>
13. Edit cardclient.conf so it looks like this:-
newcamd:localhost:34000:0/090b/ffff:tuner1:password1:0102030405060708091011121314
Restart the system
Update: With the advent of HD channels, more and more people are moving away from NewCS and towards Oscam. Also, Oscam has the ability to update your subscription card so you don't need to put it back into the STB.
There is a tutorial for setting up Oscam with Cygwin here:
http://www.xpmediace...cam-cygwin.html
And one for setting up Oscam in Ubuntu here:
http://www.xpmediace...cam-ubuntu.html
At this point, you would setup your epg. You can use any number of methods that are described throughout the forum. You can include logos to give your setup a little more spark. You could also setp Media Browser, weather programs, internet radio, etc.
I would recommend using EPG Collector for this setup. It will pull down the EPG data directly off the satellite/cable, pretty much the same way the original STB's do. A lot of work went into it's development and it is a fantastic piece of software.
You can get it here:
http://sourceforge.n...ollector/files/
Written By MC Mentor from pcmediacenter.com.au

2011年9月5日星期一

TBS6922 PCI-E DVB-S2 TV Tuner Card Review

TBS8922 is a TBS latest version of PCI DVB-S2 TV tuner card, which supports to receive and watch HD digital satellite programs (also compatible with Freesat) on the desktop. TBS8922 also fully supports satellite internet connecting and high-speed satellite data downloading. It works great with popular DVB software e.g ProgDVB, DVBDream, and Skygrabber. It is also a kind of Linux supported DVB S2 computer PCI card. Here are TBS 8922 reviews come from http://www.amazon.co.uk/

Supports windows 7 64 bit –Written By Jeffers
Download the latest drivers for windows 7 before installing this PCI card, media centre detects and scans automatically. Great for Freesat, I have two cards installed, picks up BBC HD - but really only rubbish on there at the moment! Download 'Guidetool' for easy media centre guide editing of the 1000+ channels available. Best choice for Freesat viewing card.



An excellent dvb s2 pcie card- Written By NuancedInsight
Previously had a Twinhan card and although when working it would go blocky and pixellate for no reason most of the times I used it. So in effect the Twinhan was completely useless. The TBS product is much better - reasonably easy to install and it works well with WMC. Managed to identify about 870 channels from the Sky 28.2 / Eurobird 28.5 satellites. Some not watchable as they are scrambled or too weak but a good selection nevertheless. Could tuner into BBC HD and Luxe HD and they displayed on WMC fine. Managed to hack the registry to get ITV HD as per the other reviewer's instructions, but on this channel the sound only lasted 1 second before cutting out. Googling reveals others have had similar problems but no solution as are as I could see. Anyway the TBS DVB PCI card is an excellent value product and I highly recommend it. And it has lasted nearly a month now and is still working, so appears stable and would definitely recommend this dvb tv card.

Fantastic HD satellite card. Great price!-D. King "Stinga"
I ditched the sky box and plugged the satellite dish into this bad boy. I ended up with around 1000 channels with no realigning of the dish required. I'm using this card with windows 7 and it integrates with windows media center brilliantly. I have all of the freesat channels including BBC HD and with a bit of tweaking I even managed to get ITV HD!!
All you need to do is install the card and download the latest windows 7 drivers from the TBS website. When you launch windows media center, it detects the satellite card and scans for channels. You will get duplicated channels i.e. all of the regional channels for ITV and BBC, but it's easy to delete and rename channels in the channel guide.
Google "my channel logos" to download a nice little plug in which inserts the channel logos into the channel guide.
ITV HD is usually a "red button" option and is not actually a channel. To view it as a channel you need to edit the registry.
Go to C:\Windows\regedit
Then locate and open fAllowDvbsMHEG and change the value from 0 to 1. It's located in the path below.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Media Center\Settings\TVConfig
Now go back to your channel guide, locate a channel called 10510 and rename it ITV HD. If you get a blank screen when you select the channel, launch BBC HD first then go back to ITV HD and it should open as normal.
Only cost me £50, so pleasure price! Happy freesat viewing card!