
Hopefully I'll be finished with the commitments I made pretty soon so that I can finally finish off the Prevue Data Server (probably with rudyvalencia)
Sounds pretty sweet. Not to jump ahead too far, but is a video feed even possible, and if so how would it operate?AriX wrote:I'm getting an AP2000 (Amiga 2000 with Prevue labels, UV genlock, UV audio switcher, and UV satellite cards) on Monday. No new software, unfortunately, but hopefully we can finally get some insight into the hardware side of things. Will post plenty of pictures and observations when I get it
Hopefully I'll be finished with the commitments I made pretty soon so that I can finally finish off the Prevue Data Server (probably with rudyvalencia)
You mean a video stream to the internet of my AP2000? That probably could be done - I could run it on my old laptop.Bolt96 wrote:Sounds pretty sweet. Not to jump ahead too far, but is a video feed even possible, and if so how would it operate?AriX wrote:I'm getting an AP2000 (Amiga 2000 with Prevue labels, UV genlock, UV audio switcher, and UV satellite cards) on Monday. No new software, unfortunately, but hopefully we can finally get some insight into the hardware side of things. Will post plenty of pictures and observations when I get it
Hopefully I'll be finished with the commitments I made pretty soon so that I can finally finish off the Prevue Data Server (probably with rudyvalencia)
Not exactly what I meant but it still would be cool too see your Amiga on a stream. I meant like a video feed that has all the movie trailers, Prevue idents, and all that stuff. Would it be possible for a feed like that to be setup, and sent to emulated/real Amigas?AriX wrote:You mean a video stream to the internet of my AP2000? That probably could be done - I could run it on my old laptop.Bolt96 wrote:Sounds pretty sweet. Not to jump ahead too far, but is a video feed even possible, and if so how would it operate?AriX wrote:I'm getting an AP2000 (Amiga 2000 with Prevue labels, UV genlock, UV audio switcher, and UV satellite cards) on Monday. No new software, unfortunately, but hopefully we can finally get some insight into the hardware side of things. Will post plenty of pictures and observations when I get it
Hopefully I'll be finished with the commitments I made pretty soon so that I can finally finish off the Prevue Data Server (probably with rudyvalencia)
Hmm, great idea. I have set up that feed before, as I wrote one for my Prevue simulator in Quartz Composer that is quite extensible. Maybe I could stream that to the internet along with the Prevue data server. We'll see!Bolt96 wrote:Not exactly what I meant but it still would be cool too see your Amiga on a stream. I meant like a video feed that has all the movie trailers, Prevue idents, and all that stuff. Would it be possible for a feed like that to be setup, and sent to emulated/real Amigas?
I have the same MythTV installation as you, but the problem is, how the heck could MythTV figure out what a promo is?tin wrote:That's something that is at the back of my mind to do. I figure my myth box that is collecting the EPG data will also be able to record current promos. The icing on the cake will be that I am hopeful it will be able to run on my Amiga A4000Tit has an mpeg card so hopefully it should manage it.
Well, not completely useless - we can generate the overlays ourselves until the time comes (although obviously it'd be much cooler with the 110 baud).tin wrote:However of course these will be pretty useless until we get the 110 baud working.
Btw congrats on the score arix!!
I'm hoping to use the commercial detection, but it will still need a bit of manual intervention to actually cut out and use the promos. It might not be all that good in all honesty!AriX wrote: I have the same MythTV installation as you, but the problem is, how the heck could MythTV figure out what a promo is?