slingbox solo
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 10:40 pm
I recently installed a slingbox solo
http://www.slingmedia.com/go/slingbox-solo
So that I can watch tv when travelling and in my bedroom without requiring a pc with a tv card and videolan (my previous solution).
(snelvuur previously mentioned this device as well)

(it's currently connected via composite video, but I have a
RGB SCART -> component video converter,
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-SCART-RGB-to-YU ... m153.l1262
which I still need to hook up
to the slingbox for a bit better picture quality..)
I got my slingbox from UPC in Holland (I think for EUR 140,- ?)
disadvantage :
* proprietary streaming protocol, so you must use their player
advantages :
* works really well to control the UPC digital tv set-top box via infrared
(the player shows a picture of the real UPC remote control that you can click and it reacts really quick so I can easily use all UPC functions: tv-guide, hard disk recorder etc.)
* analyses available bandwidth and adjusts/optimizes stream accordingly. this works pretty good..
on my LAN, it uses 5000-6000kbps (connected via wifi 802.11n )
in Schiphol Airport (via wifi 802.11g), I get 700kbps (probably my ADSL maximum upload speed)
I'm currently watching tv on my laptop, in a hotel in the U.K. (via wifi 802.11g) and I get about 450kbps (WIFI costs 15 EUR / day here, so it's not cheap [:)] )
I think the picture at this speed is still quite watchable... (obviously, not fantastic, but sound is in sync and no hiccups...)
Marcel
http://www.slingmedia.com/go/slingbox-solo
So that I can watch tv when travelling and in my bedroom without requiring a pc with a tv card and videolan (my previous solution).
(snelvuur previously mentioned this device as well)

(it's currently connected via composite video, but I have a
RGB SCART -> component video converter,
http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-SCART-RGB-to-YU ... m153.l1262
which I still need to hook up
to the slingbox for a bit better picture quality..)
I got my slingbox from UPC in Holland (I think for EUR 140,- ?)
disadvantage :
* proprietary streaming protocol, so you must use their player
advantages :
* works really well to control the UPC digital tv set-top box via infrared
(the player shows a picture of the real UPC remote control that you can click and it reacts really quick so I can easily use all UPC functions: tv-guide, hard disk recorder etc.)
* analyses available bandwidth and adjusts/optimizes stream accordingly. this works pretty good..
on my LAN, it uses 5000-6000kbps (connected via wifi 802.11n )
in Schiphol Airport (via wifi 802.11g), I get 700kbps (probably my ADSL maximum upload speed)
I'm currently watching tv on my laptop, in a hotel in the U.K. (via wifi 802.11g) and I get about 450kbps (WIFI costs 15 EUR / day here, so it's not cheap [:)] )
I think the picture at this speed is still quite watchable... (obviously, not fantastic, but sound is in sync and no hiccups...)
Marcel