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Titel: Seagate Dockstar [ 1.2 Ghz ARM System ] Streamingserver
Beitrag von: Sundtek am September 26, 2010, 10:48:05 Nachmittag
Seagate Dockstar

CPU ARM 1.2 Ghz
Memory 128 MB Ram

(http://www.sundtek.de/images/dockstar.jpg)

Installation:

The driver will be installed in memory for now, so far we also tested 2 DVB-C sticks at the same time.

1. connect to your dockstar using ssh (the default root password is stxadmin):

Zitat
# cd /tmp
# wget http://www.sundtek.de/media/sundtek_installer_development.sh
# chmod 777 sundtek_installer_development.sh
# ./sundtek_installer_development.sh
Busybox installation

Welcome to the Sundtek linux driver setup

Legal notice:
This software comes without any warranty, use it at your own risk

Do you want to continue [Y/N]:
Nutzungsbedingungen:
Sundtek übernimmt keinerlei Haftung für Schäden welche eventuell durch
das System oder die angebotenen Dateien entstehen können.

Wollen Sie fortfahren [J/N]:
y
stopping old driver instance...
unpacking...
checking system... Dockstar like system detected
installing...
Starting driver...
switching off loglevel
Enabling network support
done.

after this intallation you can simply follow the normal network clientsetup on remote pcs
Using DVB in your homenetwork (http://support.sundtek.com/index.php/topic,179.0.html)
Titel: Re:Seagate Dockstar [ 1.3 Ghz ARM System ] Streamingserver
Beitrag von: roel am September 30, 2010, 07:17:17 Nachmittag
Hi,

This is just what I like very much.
I already own two dockstar's. I'm testing with an other usb tuner which has a cam built-in.
But the (cam) driver support of this other tuner is not yet ready.

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Edit by Sundtek:
removed the part which contained unwanted information
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In other forum messages i've already read about an upcomming Sundtek CAM solution.

I hardly can't wait to see someting like that working on a dockstar !

Please let me know if there is any progress with a cam solution

Kind regards,

Roel

Titel: Re:Seagate Dockstar [ 1.3 Ghz ARM System ] Streamingserver
Beitrag von: Sundtek am Oktober 01, 2010, 09:10:46 Nachmittag
We can go for the USB CI module after 13th. Oct - the official release date of DVB-S/S2 USB
Titel: Re:Seagate Dockstar [ 1.3 Ghz ARM System ] Streamingserver
Beitrag von: roel am Oktober 14, 2010, 06:40:08 Nachmittag
Hi,


Can we start another topic on the USB-CI module ?

For this topic , i've already the following questions:

- When will it be launched ?
- what cam modules are supported ?

Roel
Titel: Re:Seagate Dockstar [ 1.3 Ghz ARM System ] Streamingserver
Beitrag von: Sundtek am Oktober 15, 2010, 01:15:34 Vormittag
This will take some more time. We're waiting for DVB-S/S2 feedback now and improving the Settopbox support for this until upcoming week. After that USB CI will be a topic again yes.
Titel: Re:Seagate Dockstar [ 1.2 Ghz ARM System ] Streamingserver
Beitrag von: trosenda am Oktober 28, 2010, 03:15:45 Nachmittag
hi,

I would like to jump here on as well.
I want to migrate from mythtv with dvb-t to dvb-c (dockstar underneath).
unfortunately, unitymedia forces me to use a CI.
i would volunteer to tun a beta ;)
having an alphacrypt card already working.


tia
trosenda
Titel: Re:Seagate Dockstar [ 1.2 Ghz ARM System ] Streamingserver
Beitrag von: Sundtek am Oktober 28, 2010, 03:18:11 Nachmittag
Due too many problems in October -- but surprisingly we were able to solve most of them already -- we can dig into USB CI again right at the beginning of November.
We already worked on this a 3/4 year ago but never completed it.

We even have a bunch of Dockstars in our office waiting to get prepared for Streaming/PayTV (using USB CI)/and our TV devices
Titel: Re:Seagate Dockstar [ 1.2 Ghz ARM System ] Streamingserver
Beitrag von: yahgoo am Dezember 28, 2010, 10:43:53 Vormittag
Hi Sundtek

I want to buy Sundtek Media TV Pro for use in Singapore. I think we have DVB-T broadcast here. Will it work?

Where can I see it in demo with Seagate Dockstar? Youtube?