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<blockquote data-quote="LeBelge" data-source="post: 1059998" data-attributes="member: 404768"><p>Let me clarify what I want.</p><p>I'm trying to motivate my 11-year-old son to learn English seriously.</p><p>I explain to him that if he knows English, he will be able to watch a lifetime for free many TV channels by satellite.</p><p>In our house we have 4 TVs in different rooms, 3 Fransat receivers with three valid cards, 3 Linux receivers and 5 dishes in the garden. We do not rely on multistream to watch french channels from 5°W. As you can see in the picture, I use 6 Quad LNBs. The role of the Linux receivers is to open the BISS, Irdeto2, PowerVu and the multistream channels in Italian, Greek, Russian and Bulgarian. But the Octagon fails with PowerVu for the audio in Russian and Bulgarian. Yes, I understand different European languages, my Belgian wife too. She even studies Chinese now. That's why I'm interested in satellite receivers.</p><p>I know about the existence of the Atlas200HD receiver and it's dongle, if I buy one, my son will only watch French TV because it will be easier for him. But, I want him to watch English channels in order to learn this language. He has its own computer with Acestream under Linux Mint connected to a 50" TV via a 7m HDMI cable. This way he can watch the channel "English club" from Internet.</p><p>Voilà, I just try to be a good father.</p><p>By the way, the previous Belgian queen had a car Fiat500. If she can have Fiat500, why should not I have a right to own one Octagon SX ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LeBelge, post: 1059998, member: 404768"] Let me clarify what I want. I'm trying to motivate my 11-year-old son to learn English seriously. I explain to him that if he knows English, he will be able to watch a lifetime for free many TV channels by satellite. In our house we have 4 TVs in different rooms, 3 Fransat receivers with three valid cards, 3 Linux receivers and 5 dishes in the garden. We do not rely on multistream to watch french channels from 5°W. As you can see in the picture, I use 6 Quad LNBs. The role of the Linux receivers is to open the BISS, Irdeto2, PowerVu and the multistream channels in Italian, Greek, Russian and Bulgarian. But the Octagon fails with PowerVu for the audio in Russian and Bulgarian. Yes, I understand different European languages, my Belgian wife too. She even studies Chinese now. That's why I'm interested in satellite receivers. I know about the existence of the Atlas200HD receiver and it's dongle, if I buy one, my son will only watch French TV because it will be easier for him. But, I want him to watch English channels in order to learn this language. He has its own computer with Acestream under Linux Mint connected to a 50" TV via a 7m HDMI cable. This way he can watch the channel "English club" from Internet. Voilà, I just try to be a good father. By the way, the previous Belgian queen had a car Fiat500. If she can have Fiat500, why should not I have a right to own one Octagon SX ? [/QUOTE]
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