QUOTE(linkinstreet @ Feb 19 2023, 04:20 PM)
Ever wanted to watch MyFreeview on your PC but you don't really like RTM Klik's quality? Well you can do it yourself, with a few investment.
First, you would need a DVB-T2 to USB receiver. Note that if you want to receive and view both mux at the same time, you would need to buy two of these receivers, two antennas (and if you have difficulty getting signal, two boosters as well).

These receivers are low powered, and I usually just plug in both into a USB HUB.

For the software, I am using NextPVR, since it works with Windows.




If you configure it correctly, you can now watch myfreeview from OTA straight to your browser

But if you want the full 50FPS 1080i de-interlaced experience, you can also get the URL playlist, and open it from VLC


Can Astro feed connect to NextPVR?First, you would need a DVB-T2 to USB receiver. Note that if you want to receive and view both mux at the same time, you would need to buy two of these receivers, two antennas (and if you have difficulty getting signal, two boosters as well).

These receivers are low powered, and I usually just plug in both into a USB HUB.

For the software, I am using NextPVR, since it works with Windows.




If you configure it correctly, you can now watch myfreeview from OTA straight to your browser

But if you want the full 50FPS 1080i de-interlaced experience, you can also get the URL playlist, and open it from VLC


Feb 19 2023, 04:56 PM

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