[linux-dvb] Re: Dish Network EIT data

2004-04-22 Thread Brad Bitterman
Thanks for the info. I'll let you know if it works.. - Brad -Original Message- From: Richard -=[]=- [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 3:43 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [linux-dvb] Re: Dish Network EIT data Hi there, This is what I have on the E

[linux-dvb] Re: Dish Network EIT data

2004-04-20 Thread Jeremy Hall
Hi, Dish Network is DVB-based, you'll see DVB on their receivers. The OTA modules are ATSC-aware for the DTV they pull in for locals. This is different than the DTV being transmitted on the satellite, which is DVB-compliant. _J In the new year, Rainer.scherg wrote: > AFAIK Dish Network (Echo

[linux-dvb] Re: Dish Network EIT data

2004-04-20 Thread Rainer.scherg
AFAIK Dish Network (Echostar) is ATSC standard. So the EIT should not be DVB compliant... Brad Bitterman wrote: > > Does anyone know which transponder has Dish Network's EIT data? Are Dish > EITs DVB compliant? > > Thanks, > Brad > > -- > Info: > To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[linux-dvb] Re: Dish Network EIT data

2004-04-20 Thread Richard -=[]=-
Hi Brad, The EIT data on Dish is a proprietry compressed format.. :-( but I will post the EIT format as soon as I get my hands on it (later today, since I have to get it again - deleted it by accident in an act of stupidity ;-)) Richard From: "Brad Bitterman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: <

[linux-dvb] Re: Dish Network EIT data

2004-04-19 Thread Jeremy Hall
Hi, In an effort to reduce the amount of data transmitted with their guide, they elected to compress the guide. The 2day guide is on TP19 of satellite119, the EEPG is on TP29 of satellite110. For the most part, they are compliant, however they don't use the title and description fields becaus