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    Hi all
    i have Hauppauge WinTV-HVR 67xxx Capture Device (DVBT) card and Windows 2003 Server. The problem is that i cannot stream digital tv channels, i can stream only analog. When i start Windows Media Encoder or, Adobe Flash Encoder or Unreal Media Streaming Server in the device list i`v got only Hauppauge WinTV-HVR 713X BDA Analog, but when i use orginal software of the card WinTV i can watch the digitals channels. Is there any way to do streaming with DVB-t (digital channels).

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    Tried VLC media player? But I guess it will only show the analog device.
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    yes i try with VLC but is shows only analog.
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    is there any way to stream digital channels?
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    any solution for DVB-T streaming ?
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    Real time digital transcode is going to take some hardware or a very fast computer.

    A work around.

    Decode to analog and recapture that.
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    i have fast computer Intel i7 but i cant find software for DVB-T streaming
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