natedogg20050
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TBS will never work on anything A) because it isnt open source and b) its to Expensive to make it for everybody atm the price is around 5 to 6000 USD for a Demodulator
Any news on alternative ways of watching ns3 without ns2000 demodulator?
It seems ns3 feeds are becoming more and more frequent. I remember when it was being said in the forums quite a few months ago that tbs was working on something. Nothing from any manufacturer yet?
TBS will never work on anything A) because it isnt open source and b) its to Expensive to make it for everybody atm the price is around 5 to 6000 USD for a Demodulator
only 6k USD i would buy 1 at that price but last time i checked they were closer to 10k for a ebu spec'd capable unit. Ns4 might have even bumped the price up further. Just sub to a provider and save $$$$
For detail:
Price for NS2000 demodulator for EBU feeds is $15,500.
It includes latest firmware 6.1 with DRM (encryption of EBU), 70msps, DDC and Dual Channel.
The device will be open to other networks as well (i.e. Arqiva, Globecast...), and it supports NS3, NS4, DVB-S and DVB-S2.
Future support for DVB-S2X will be available via firmware update within first year of support and warranty.
Dont waste your money buying NS2000 demodulators , you cant get the NS4 frequencies of EBU anymore and I guess that in near future you will not be able to get the frequencies of the rest either. Only if you are a TV company you are able to even lock their frequencies anymore
Dont waste your money buying NS2000 demodulators , you cant get the NS4 frequencies of EBU anymore and I guess that in near future you will not be able to get the frequencies of the rest either. Only if you are a TV company you are able to even lock their frequencies anymore