Gerhard Steiner wrote:
Hello,Hi,
I use the driver for vdr-1.1.x from Klaus's site.
When I use dvbscan from the toolset dvbsak I get the
following output
0x07D1: ARD>ARD [Provider: UPC-TS 02], digital television
service
CA system: unknown_4749
CA ECM/EMM PID: 0x0001
PCR PID: 0x0900
Stream PID 0x0900, ISO/IEC 13818-2 Video
Stream PID 0x0901, ISO/IEC 11172 Audio
Language code: ger
Stream PID 0x0902, ISO/IEC 13818-1 PES packets containing
private data
If I read this right this means, that the channel is
encrypted. But which kind is used?
What does this output mean?
What does "CA ECM/EMM PID: 0x0001" mean?
Thanks for any help!
Gerhard
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In Mediaguard convention ECM / EMM PID is the pid for ECMs needed to uncrypt the service. But 0x0001 is I think a reserved pid for other kind of Data in DVB-S. (I don't really know convention for Terrestrial or Cable).
You can test if the service is not crypted by playing directly video + audio through mplayer :
dvbstream -ps -v <vpid> -a <apid> -o | plaympeg -
Sorry, for the small amount of infos...
Regards,
Gerard.
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