Back in the mists of time on satelliteguys there were some suggestions that using VNC (virtual network computing) could help a person tune a dish to a satellite. The idea is to set up a computer with a TV card to act as a VNC server and snoop on it with a VNC client laptop at the dish using a wireless connection. Sounds perfect.
However I tried this and came up with a screen except that the video window was black. Reading indicates that this is because this portion of the video is sent directly to the display, and VNC can't display what it does not get to see. I tried capture mode and same thing.
Alternatives appear to be setting up a webcam to broadcast, or use a dvb-s card that is able to broadcast a signal (mine died so I can't test that option).
I just wondered if anybody has found a way to get VNC to help tune a dish?
(I'm using a Coolsat 6000 to feed into a computer with an ATI all in wonder card.)
However I tried this and came up with a screen except that the video window was black. Reading indicates that this is because this portion of the video is sent directly to the display, and VNC can't display what it does not get to see. I tried capture mode and same thing.
Alternatives appear to be setting up a webcam to broadcast, or use a dvb-s card that is able to broadcast a signal (mine died so I can't test that option).
I just wondered if anybody has found a way to get VNC to help tune a dish?
(I'm using a Coolsat 6000 to feed into a computer with an ATI all in wonder card.)