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[linux-dvb] Re: dec2000-t success
From holger@convergence.de Mon Apr 28 20:23:34 2003
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> Interesting. Perhaps the Hauppauge web page specification is in error
> and it really is a USB 2.x port. (I am not a USB expert either.)
This box contains the TUSB3200 transceiver from TI, this is a USB 1.1 chip.
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Thanks!
From holger@convergence.de Mon Apr 28 20:25:28 2003
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To: Bruce Janson <bruce@staff.cs.usyd.edu.au>
CC: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
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Bruce Janson wrote:
> From linux-dvb-bounce@linuxtv.org Mon Apr 28 12:46:46 2003
> ...
> Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 12:43:13 +1000
> From: Douglas Kosovic <douglask@dstc.edu.au>
> ...
> Edward Wildgoose wrote:
>
> >>the DEC 2000-t's USB 1.1 interface will impose a 12 Mbits/s limit on
> >>its USB->PC interface. I do not know the maximum (compressed)
> >>throughput that can be required by a 7 MHz, DVB-T transport stream
> >>(23 Mbits/s?), but I suspect that it does exceed 12 Mbits/s.
> >>If true, this would impose an unfortunate limitation on the DEC 2000-t.
> >>(USB 2.x at 480 Mbits/s would have avoided this...)
> ...
> >I am under the impression that because Australia is using QAM64 (which I
> >think means more channels per transport stream) you should find that the
> >channels have a lower max transmission than 23Mbits/s. In the UK I think
> >the QAM64 channels are 6Mbit/s.
> ...
> I don't know about the calculations based on QAM64, but the Australian
> HDTV 1080i broadcasts are approx 4 times the resolution of SDTV 576i,
> so I would expect something like 4 times the bandwidth would be required.
> From memory, I think it's 19 Mbit/s, but I could be wrong.
>
> I wonder if the Australian DVB-T 720P HDTV broadcasts exceed the 12 Mbits/s
> USB 1.1 limit? I would imagine the bandwidth for 576p broadcasts wouldn't
> be a problem, but it would be interesting to see if the built in decoder
> can handle 576p.
>
> At least the Australian SDTV 576i channels which are 6 Mbit/s, should work.
> ...
>
> Thanks. Good points, but those of us who would like to grab a
> whole transport stream (and then unpack it later if required)
> are going to be disappointed by the Hauppauge DEC 2000-t.
For these purposes you need a higher-bandwidth bus solution, e.g. a PCI
card or a USB2.0 device. Does anybody of you knows if there is a
Firewire DVB solution available (or announced?) somewhere?
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I do not.
Is the Convergence device USB 2.0?
(If not, is it too late to make it so? :-))
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