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<blockquote data-quote="Paul9" data-source="post: 1121547" data-attributes="member: 150969"><p>Following my reply to you, just read the Microsoft link you sent, which sure enough makes no mention of ISDB-T dated 2012. however delving into nearby pages shows in 'Default Tuning Spaces' <a href="https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd693045(v=vs.85).aspx" target="_blank">https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd693045(v=vs.85).aspx</a> now lists ISDB-S & ISDB-T along with the ones you mentioned. I realise I am out of my depth here as I have never investigated how the TV-Tuner software actually works, only knowledge was that the Microsoft BDA architecture appears important to any hope of interchangeable TV Viewer Apps. But the fact that the above link now has ISDB in the list, makes me wonder if makers of ISDB Tuners with BDA Drivers, can as easily support ISDB as with their DVB or ATSC products. Briefly, as I have only just returned to my house and got visitors, no time to dig further this moment, are you saying that the MP input from the BDA interface is agnostic to whether the 'Default tuning Space' is set to any of the World TV standards recognised by the BDA, or that, as I think you mentioned earlier, they need to pretend to be DVB ? (a commenter in one of the links you gave, mentioned a Bandwidth parameter needing to be set to 6MHz, and a Frequency Offset for ISDB-T, implying this differed from DVB)</p><p>Once again. I apologise for my next to no understanding of the input requirements of MP from the BDA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul9, post: 1121547, member: 150969"] Following my reply to you, just read the Microsoft link you sent, which sure enough makes no mention of ISDB-T dated 2012. however delving into nearby pages shows in 'Default Tuning Spaces' [url]https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd693045(v=vs.85).aspx[/url] now lists ISDB-S & ISDB-T along with the ones you mentioned. I realise I am out of my depth here as I have never investigated how the TV-Tuner software actually works, only knowledge was that the Microsoft BDA architecture appears important to any hope of interchangeable TV Viewer Apps. But the fact that the above link now has ISDB in the list, makes me wonder if makers of ISDB Tuners with BDA Drivers, can as easily support ISDB as with their DVB or ATSC products. Briefly, as I have only just returned to my house and got visitors, no time to dig further this moment, are you saying that the MP input from the BDA interface is agnostic to whether the 'Default tuning Space' is set to any of the World TV standards recognised by the BDA, or that, as I think you mentioned earlier, they need to pretend to be DVB ? (a commenter in one of the links you gave, mentioned a Bandwidth parameter needing to be set to 6MHz, and a Frequency Offset for ISDB-T, implying this differed from DVB) Once again. I apologise for my next to no understanding of the input requirements of MP from the BDA. [/QUOTE]
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