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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Soft-DVB working flawlessly
From: |
Vincenzo Pellegrini |
Subject: |
Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] Soft-DVB working flawlessly |
Date: |
Mon, 26 Nov 2007 19:53:16 +0100 |
Hi,
sorry I just have DVB-T at the moment..
for John Gilmore, I have just seen your email in GNURadio archive.
For some strange reason i had missed it. Really thanks for your words of
enthusiastic appreciation.
Currently I'm cleaning the code with the purpose of approaching
real-time on my current sempron-based single core pc. As soon as the
code will be not just working but also clean and quick, I'll start a
proper contribution procedure.. :)
best regards
vincenzo
On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 09:50 -0800, John Clark wrote:
> John Gilmore schrieb:
> > I can already think of one use that others can make of your
> > transmitter. EFF and I are interested in measuring the DRM responses
> > of various digital television consumer products. DRM is the
> > unnecessary restrictions that are built in to control what consumers
> > can do. (Like no fast forwarding; won't play in some countries; or
> > only works with one manufacturer's products.) DVB is really thick
> > with complicated, ugly restrictions like "can only record one copy --
> > only on Tuesdays and only within 1000 meters or with members of your
> > immediate family except for kids of divorced parents". I bet there is
> > a lot of variation in the products that try to enforce it -- and maybe
> > some don't even try.
> >
>
> Those 'family' options will only be available after having you and yours
> updated (apparently evolution never
> thought of that option...) with intracranial RFID chips...
>
>
> But that aside... having the ability to do DVB would then allow one to
> modify the signal with the idea of
> simulating various distortions that occur in broadcast... is there an
> ATSC 8VSB modulator?
>
>
> John Clark.
>
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