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Use your TV Tuner card or USB dongle to receive and execute Interactive Service applications stored in DSM-CC Object Carousels. These applications are transmitted by an increasing number of TV and Radio Stations across the world. The DSM-CC Object Carousel can be compared to a virtual file system used to transmit a set of files organized in folders. Local weather, up-to-date traffic information, news, interactive games are some of the applications offered today.
Save the DSM-CC Object Carousel together with the Interactive Service applications for later playback. Detailed Transport Stream analysis in the Object Browser, including a visualization of the DSM-CC Object Carousel. The PRO version supports export of the file system to the hard drive and a source-code representation of the running MHEG-5 application.
NMC IS Browser screenshot showing a running MHEG-5 application

Even without a TV Tuner card, Interactive Service applications can be played back from pre-recorded transport stream files or a DSM-CC Object Carousel exported from the IS Browser or NMC DTV Software, turning the IS Browser into a TS Reader displaying detailed DSM-CC Object Carousel and PSI/SI service information.

With the PRO version, a mounted DSM-CC Object Carousel's files can be dumped to the harddrive for closer inspection. A currently running MHEG-5 Application's source code equivalent and variable contents can be viewed in the Object Browser.

Features:

  • Free-to-air DVB-T and DVB-C reception
  • ATSC Terrestrial (8VSB) and Clear QAM (64/256) support*
  • Play back a pre-recorded transport stream from file
  • Interactive Services Playback
  • Detailed Service Information and DSM-CC Object Carousel Analysis in the Object Browser
  • Save Interactive Service applications and DSM-CC Object Carousel to disk
  • Play back saved Interactive Service applications
  • Dump DSM-CC Object Carousel files to the hard drive (PRO Version)
  • View a MHEG-5 Application's source code equivalent and variable contents (PRO Version)
  • Free version includes trial of MHEG-5 Engine
  • Free updates for life

  • * Some QAM Receivers may not be compatible with this software

Supported Middleware Implementations:

  • DVB MHEG-5 (UK, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Shanghai)
  • DVB MHP (Europe, Taiwan, Australia and parts of South America)*
  • ARIB BML (Japan and Brazil)*
  • ATSC OCAP (United States)*

  • * Coming soon (Currently in beta testing)

Available Interactive Services by Geographic Region:

  • USA: Currently none over free-to-air
  • Europe, Taiwan, Australia: DVB-T and DVB-S MHP
  • England, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Shanghai: MHEG-5
  • Japan, Brazil: ISDB-T BML

Supported Capture Devices:

  • Any DVB-T or DVB-C capture device with compatible BDA device drivers
  • Any ATSC capture device with compatible BDA device drivers

System Requirements:

  • 1.70 GHz Processor (2.1 GHz recommended)
  • 1 GB Memory (2 GB recommended)
  • DirectX compatible video card with 256MB Memory
  • DVB-T, DVB-C or ATSC Capture Device with certified BDA Device Drivers
  • DirectX Runtime Version 9 (9.0b recommended)
  • Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista or Windows 7
  • MHP Engine requires Java Runtime

Object Browser:

The Object Browser displays detailed Program Service Information (PSI/SI) from the current transport stream.
All currently received Interactive Service applications are listed.
The transmitted DSM-CC Object Carousel structure is shown in a browsable file system representation, including directories, files and stream event and dvb messages. The contents of the Data Carousel (DSI and DII Module information) will be added in an upcoming release.
All-around, the most comprehensive source for detailed transport stream analysis, populated and updated in real-time.
Object Browser screen shot showing Service Information and DSM-CC Object Carousel structure
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