Craig thanks for your detailed reply ........i got your point...... what i am not able to understand wrt to the STB is see in case of cable based iTV deployments they require multiple tuners [ say 2 tuners ] so that the user can do both ......i mean user can watch TV and simultaneously record the TV programe for PVR ......... correct ? but since in case of IPTV there isnt any concept of tuners since it's purely on IP multicast so in such case what is required on the STB which is IP equivelent of STB tuners .....so the user can do both the things at the same time that is user can watch the TV and also record the programe at the same time regards, Prashant Desai ----- Original Message ----- From: "Craig Birkmaier" <craig@xxxxxxxxx> To: <opendtv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Cc: <mp4-tech@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 10:19 PM Subject: [Mp4-tech] [opendtv] Re: HDTV and SDTV Decoders for MPEG-2 andMPEG-4 AVC > At 9:45 PM +0530 2/15/05, Prashant Desai wrote: > >no if i wants to decode 3 different channels through STB then 3 decoders > >right ? > >i mean 2 channels for TV [PiP ] and one for PVR support ? am i right ? > > How many streams can be viewed from one box/ I suspect it is only ONE. > > You do not need a decoder for the PVR, as you only need to store the > compressed IP packets - decoding only is necessary when you want to > view the content. You should be able to find a SINGLE decode design > that can support all of the codecs that you may use. Since you are > just starting the system, an H.264 decoder can do the job - just > choose the level of performance you want to support (SD or SD & HD). > IF you also want to decode MPEG-2, there is a good chance that the > commercial decoder chips will do that too (but the royalties will be > higher). > > Regards > Craig > _______________________________________________ > NOTE: Please use clear subject lines for your posts. Include [audio, [video], [systems], [general] or another apppropriate identifier to indicate the type of question you have. > > Note: Conduct on the mailing list is subject to the Antitrust guidelines found at http://www.mpegif.org/public/documents/vault/mp-out-30042-Antitrust.php ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at FreeLists.org - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line.