[mythtv-users] Vintage TV - a UK Freeivew/Data Channel and MythTV

Another Sillyname anothersname at googlemail.com
Mon Jan 5 13:19:14 UTC 2015


I think they're streamed sort of in the clear (in the same way that
BBC uses DRM but in the clear), but am not certain.

Certainly the Subscription channels are DRM protected.

On 5 January 2015 at 11:43, Mike Perkins <mikep at randomtraveller.org.uk> wrote:
> On 05/01/15 10:40, Charlie Myth wrote:
>>
>> Hello there
>>
>> I have been trying to access Vintage TV on MythTV via Freeview with no
>> success; Vintage TV is available in the UK as Freeview channel 242
>> (amongst
>> other mechanisms), but requires Freeview HD (which I have via a (usb) PCTV
>> nanoStick T2 290e) and a data connection as it is a streamed channel?.
>> Some
>> set top boxes and TVs are compatible others are not (
>> http://www.vintage.tv/news/26/).
>>
>> Myth knows about channel 242, but I just get a blank screen when I attempt
>> to watch it (I can provide further details like logs and MythTV versions
>> (0.27) when I am not at work). Before delving into the detail of logs etc,
>> however, I would like to ask if the fact that Vintage TV is a streaming
>> service mean that it is simply not going to work with MythTV or am I just
>> missing something obvious.
>>
> If it is a streamed channel, I'm guessing that it doesn't come over the
> airwaves but through your internet connection.
>
> All the channel 242 stuff probably does is provide a suitably obscured URL
> for the "smart" TV or STB to be able to go and find the content - and
> possibly provide a DRM key to enable the box to decode the stream when it
> arrives.
>
> --
>
> Mike Perkins
>
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