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  • Re: IP streaming

    With the equipment that I use, the rate at which an asset is encoded is the rate that it is streamed at.&nbsp; So, if you have assets encoded at different rates or resolutions, they are each going to use different bandwidth over time to play back or stream. That goes for live or pre-encoded streams.&nbsp; For instance if you have a program that's ...
    Posted to The IPTV Forums Lounge (Forum) by iptvgrunt on May 7, 2008
  • Re: GETNEXTV.COM

    'What makes NexTV different from the rest: we are not illegal we have secured all the necessary rights for all our channels'Could you provide some doc to back that up, maybe post a link to those agreements on your website;&nbsp; it seems a bit static otherwise.&nbsp; It would do a lot to boost business, might help potential customers choose ...
    Posted to The IPTV Forums Lounge (Forum) by iptvgrunt on April 10, 2008
  • Re: question about qos in iptv

    I don't know what asdl is but here's a reference with some H.264 tables. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.264I suppose it depends on your iptv solution, available bandwidth and stability, routing and mpeg4 level your shooting for. You want to be sure to have bandwidth headroom no matter what unless there's nothing else going on.&nbsp; You can end up ...
    Posted to The IPTV Forums Lounge (Forum) by iptvgrunt on April 10, 2008
  • Re: Best IPTV set-top boxes

    My first post. Set top boxes are one way to view iptv.&nbsp; You could also use a computer-based application to view iptv.&nbsp; You may find that you need servers with a/v inputs and encoders on your network to distribute iptv.&nbsp; You might need an analog a/v source for each iptv stream that you want to make available to your network.&nbsp; And
    Posted to The IPTV Forums Lounge (Forum) by iptvgrunt on April 10, 2008