ProgDVB 5.16.1
ProgDVB allows you to watch digital TV and listen to radio channels. Supports DVB-S (satellite), DVB-S2, DVB-C (cable), DVB-T, IPTV sources or playback from a file.It has options for working with network broadcasting and Audio/Video recording of the stream to different digital-media formats.
Features:
- Timeshift
- Record TV and radio channels.
- Broadcast channels to network.
- Support EPG, Teletext, subtitles,…
- Support CAM Interface for pay channels.
- Support High Definition TV include H.264/AVC (request Pofessional version)
- Support “Picture in Picture” function (request Pofessional version)
- Localization of the interface
- Advanced OSD and remote control support (from 5.x version)
- Skins for OSD and GUI (from 5.x version)
Requires: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.
Download: ProgDVB 5.16.1 Windows 32-bit (3.09 MB)
Download: ProgDVB 5.16.1 Windows 64-bit
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