Does anyone know if it is possible to network a tv signal?

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I'm in uni accomodation (breezeblock yay!) so the signal in my room is non existant. However the guy that lives directly above me has a pretty much perfect signal. We are both running ultimate. I let him use my network for internet access and to share files. Now I was wondering is there any way possible to network the tv signal? Ive heard of programs that can share a signal over a network before.

I doubt it is possible but ideally id like to get media center to somehow use the aerial connected to his pc to tune in the tv signal and then use that. Don't know if that can be done via a plugin or messing about with settings or if it is just impossible.

Are there any sort of programs that would allow this?
 
VNC? I think I used that to do remote desktop between my XP media center and XP PRO laptop back when for some reason, windows remote desktop caused the media center to crash.

How exactly does it work?
 
My friend would still need to be able to use his computer fully at the same time, and if possible watch tv at the same time(I have a dual tuner, so I could put it into his comp if necessary?)
 
fumbles said:
Wont work, it doesn't stream video....

VLC however can do it nicely.

Vlc media player? I have that but I have no idea how to stream video from his comp with it?

As I said Ideally, we would be able to watch seperate tv channels. I have a dual tuner he has a single tuner if necessary I can put it into his comp?
 
Well I went to File and open capture device. My webcam isnt working (the video will make it crash) but its mic is working, Im using it and there is like a half second delay but I can hear everything. So can I somehow get access to my tuner card and broadcast it?

This would be going on on my friends computer and then I would need to be able to remotely control it, as in change the channel that is currently on.

This seems possible I think but I am a complete noob at this, is there any sort of guides available? I did find one that said about this kind of thing, even for streaming tv but didnt go into much specifics and the audio device right now it just set to default, the only other option is "none"
 
Ok I will try this, though on my comp it only saw the webcam as the default capture device. Ive got it going on my laptop but need to get the desktop displaying it now.

If this can work it will be really cool thanks :D I will post my results!
 
well im def doing something wrong.

Here are my settings.

Broadcasting comp.

Open capture device:

Settings:

UDP ticked address "224.0.0.2" Port "1234"

Select all elementary streams ticked TTL "2"

ok
Ok
k


Fil is broadcasig ( I thinkg) nd it is working locally. Getting both sund and video from my webcam.


Receiving computer:

File - Open Network Stream
UDP/RTP Multicase cicked Address "224.0.0.2" Port "1234"

OK

VLC looks like it is playing but it doesnt show any video or sound and says "0:00:00/0:00:00"

I added port 1234 to the irewall n my destp and my laptop desnt have a firewall.

What have Idone wrong?
 
Atari said:
Does your internet provider have an 'IPTV' or similar service where you can watch some channels on the internet? Might be an option, and it's fairly cheap (40 quid iirc).

I'm pretty sure I can't get IPTV or at least any deent IPTV until the end of the year, when I will be finished uni and that might be a feasible option.

Clearly it is possible with VLC media player, I'm just doing something wrong.
 
As I said We already tried that with multiple different splitters and boosters and the signal was unacceptable on both ends (media center just displayed zilch).

Were installing that mediaportal program on his computer now, but I cant find a guide that tells me how to set that up on the network and set my comp up as a client

edit: whoops. need to download another program to plugin to it. Well, I am sure that today we can get it working somehow
 
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Energize said:
I assumed you were talking about using the unis connection. Even with your own connection your isp wont be pleased if you use loads of bandwidth streaming videos or the fact that your letting someone else use it.

What are you talking about? Streaming video over the router doesn't have anything to do with internet bandwidth. They also can't say jack about who I do or do not let onto my own network.

Anyway, he has it set up on his comp at the mo but having difficulty getting the client working.
 
sup3rc0w said:
I wanted to post this, I'm doing this the weekend.
Check out Ze German guy do the tutorial on how to do it, very useful.
Note the tutirial numbers are a tad mixed, as I think 3 and 4 are mixed up.

You have any luck? We have gotten it to connect to the TvServer but cannot get it to connect to the Database.
 
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