Talk:Sat-IP

what is exactly the volksbox 2 ???
??? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Microbizz (talk • contribs) 08:55, 30 August 2016 (UTC)
 * Volksbox is a configurable receiver with a Linux derived operating system. As the name suggests, this is a German development. I am not sure, but I believe that there are several variants of the original Volksbox from differnt manufacturers on the market. --L.Willms (talk)

SAT-IP clients for Mac OS X
• Elgato publishes EyeTV for Mac OS X. Version 3.6.9 of EyeTV can act as a SAT-IP client. • in a tweet of Aug 18, 2016, @DVBViewer wrote "I'm went quite far with the SAT>IP Viewer for OSX. It runs smooth and looks great on 5k" — Preceding unsigned comment added by Microbizz (talk • contribs) 08:55, 30 August 2016 (UTC)

DAB+ > IP DRM+ >IP Servers
Since wikipedia is also for promoting progress and science.

I would like to ask if anyone knows about Digital Radio to IP or DLNA servers.

I suppose only such thing in cheap version could boost digitization of radio and save Digital Radio Mondiale format.

It would be good if such thing could be within wifi routers, and there should be something like oem DIY kit and specification for some form of diseqc for AM directional antennas.

I live in poorer countries and $25 product here is more like $150 in purchasing power, and there are countries where it is more like $300.

And people will not spend nowadays such money on just low quality radio in such poor countries.

And I suppose DAB+>IP DRM+>IP radio digitalFM>IP could be cheaper because their could avoid licensing fee for codecs which are paid by wifi mobile phones or smartTV dlna players.

I have seen such solution, in form of raspberry Pi + usb dvb-t, which Is somehow amateur, but It is still 2x more expensive than poor countries could accept.

And in poor countries no one would have knowledge to setup it.

I suppose such solution could be created commercialy.

And I suppose more expensive DAB+>IP DRM+>IP servers for about $100-$200 for richer countries could capture all band at once and allow multiple users to access different frequencies. and for poorer countries $25 and one to three frequencies at once.