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Be nice to me, I am new. Group: New Members Posts: 1 Joined: 3-March 11 Member No.: 14,119 Card: None ![]() |
Hi, i just discovered this website really interesting and i started to read something... well compliments to the Administrators it's wonderful!
I was just studying the DVB architecture but i found some "how to" only in C language while i need to interface my DVB-T USB (chipset Afatech) with Java (for a project at University). Does enyone of you can give me a hint? Thank you so much ![]() |
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Forum Regular Group: Members Posts: 3,100 Joined: 24-April 04 From: Queensland Member No.: 808 Card: VisionPlus DVB-t ![]() |
Maybe look at the java interface DVBT scripting for TVScheduler, you will most likely need to use an interface with a C++ .dll to get the windows BDA features.
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Be nice to me, I am new. Group: New Members Posts: 2 Joined: 10-March 10 Member No.: 13,240 Card: None ![]() |
consider using JDShow : http://sourceforge.net/projects/jdshow/
I have working solution where jdshow created graph hosts my own dvb source filter. works fine. and looks pretty simple from java side. |
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