https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376805

--- Comment #1 from Mauro Carvalho Chehab <mchehab+...@kernel.org> ---
(In reply to yulinux from comment #0)
> Hello, 
> I use kaffeine from git and would like to see the German DVB-T2 HD channels.
> The channel is found automatically and is unencrypted, and also the sound
> works. But there is no picture. The system has all necessary codecs
> installed, and VLC also plays the used H.265 codec. If I record the channel,
> also the resulting file has no video. In tvheadend everything is fine, so
> there should be no problem with the hardware or the kernel drivers (Linux
> 4.10).

I guess I don't have any stream here with H.265 encoding for video. It would be
nice if you could provide me one, as I can use it for testing purposes.

I need the full stream with all PIDs, plus the DVB-T2 parameters from the
original video. This way, I can reproduce the same transponder you have with my
RF modulator.

You need to be sure that it is receiving everything, including video and DVB
tables (PAT, PMT, NIT, EPG, ...). Kaffeine filters only the PIDs it recognizes.
So, you'll need to use dvbv5-zap with the "-P" flag
(https://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Dvbv5-zap). Just 60 seconds is enough.

You can record 60 seconds it with:

$ dvbv5-zap -c dvb_channel.conf "trilhas sonoras" -r -t60 -P

Feel free to send me in priv a link for me to download the file.

dvbv5-zap requires an input file with the channels, generated via dvbv5-scan
(or some other scan tool, like w_scan).

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