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<blockquote data-quote="McGoober" data-source="post: 142792" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>We now have DSM-CC working! Yay!. </p><p></p><p>I'll give you a quick overview on how the system will hang together.</p><p></p><p>The MPEG Transport Stream (The data stream that you get when your DVB card tunes to a channel) may contains a stream of DSM-CC messages. These messages contain bits of files that when assembled, gives a file structure for an interactive application. The MHEG Engine then starts up and attempts read a file called /a. If successful the app will be loaded and executed.</p><p></p><p>This will all be based on the new TVEngine and the integration progress is already steaming ahead. Currently we can get the DSM-CC messages from the MPEG stream, and they are being pushed into the DSM-CC implementation. Next step is to test the creation of the file structure and make API's available over the TVServer's remoting interface for the client app.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McGoober, post: 142792, member: 24098"] We now have DSM-CC working! Yay!. I'll give you a quick overview on how the system will hang together. The MPEG Transport Stream (The data stream that you get when your DVB card tunes to a channel) may contains a stream of DSM-CC messages. These messages contain bits of files that when assembled, gives a file structure for an interactive application. The MHEG Engine then starts up and attempts read a file called /a. If successful the app will be loaded and executed. This will all be based on the new TVEngine and the integration progress is already steaming ahead. Currently we can get the DSM-CC messages from the MPEG stream, and they are being pushed into the DSM-CC implementation. Next step is to test the creation of the file structure and make API's available over the TVServer's remoting interface for the client app. [/QUOTE]
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