When I get that #analogCable headend built, I'm going to have a channel that's 24/7 Defcon talks, and another that's 24/7 Computer Chronicles.
Anyone have other suggestions for TV channels I should have?
@philpem Been thinking a lot about this for myself but on a UHF/terrestrial system. Definitely going to have a 24/7 MST3K channel!
I've also been thinking that it'd be really cool to be able to schedule blocks of programs, like how a TV channel would, so it's not just episode after episode of one show but one show followed by another and then another every day.
@renbymon I think we're talking the same thing, unless you're thinking of doing DVB-T (it's on my maybe list).
Playout is something I haven't quite got my head around yet... but I like the idea of block scheduling, especially if there's a way to insert the break-bumpers (and maybe even some spoof adverts).
I kinda want an AI voice-synth that sounds like an old-time television announcer, to do the voiceovers.
@philpem I think maybe, yeah? Like a hotel TV system, no cable decoder.
Honestly yeah doing spoof adverts, continuity announcements, bumpers/idents/trailer packages would be really fun too!
@renbymon Oh right, that makes sense. You'd be doing what I'm doing, but outputting on the UHF "C" channels instead of the EIA ones.
It's actually possible to do a hybrid system, which is what I'm aiming for. PAL and NTSC, maybe some scrambled channels, and a bunch of clear ones. And maybe DVB-T with CAS for poops and chuckles.
@philpem "C" as in Group C?
I'd be interested to know what hardware you're using as I haven't thought about specifics other than some chinese UHF modulators I've seen on ebay.
@renbymon That sounds like either an amplifier fault on the hackrf, wrong frequency, or not enough gain. In my experience it usually just locks.
@philpem I'm suddenly thinking it might be dodgy RG6; I was using the stuff that came with the house and last time I stripped some back the shield just turned to dust.
Gonna see about running off a new cable tonight and will try again.
@philpem I have tried using my HackRF on one of my LCD TVs but the TV has a real hard time locking and I guess that's the board itself because it's an unofficial one.
Would like to find some actual CATV hardware to use. :)