Using this instead now
http://sysphere.org/~anrxc/local/sources/vdrfeed.py
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Klaus Schmidinger skrev 2011-05-26 00:41:
If you can point me to an official standard document that defines
000 as a valid picture coding type... ;-)
Just curious: since as you write TV4 works and TV6 doesn't, and
both are apparently broadcast by the same provider, is there any
chance you could
On 25.05.2011 23:47, Johan Andersson wrote:
Thank you!
It all works if we change the line to:
> #609: independentFrame = ((Data[i+2]>>3)& 0x06)==0;
For some reason 'picture_coding_type' is set to '000' in
this stream, not '001'. So only checkin the upper bits
seem to do the trick.
As streams
Thank you!
It all works if we change the line to:
>> #609: independentFrame = ((Data[i+2]>>3)& 0x06)==0;
For some reason 'picture_coding_type' is set to '000' in
this stream, not '001'. So only checkin the upper bits
seem to do the trick.
As streams like this seem to exist both in Sweden and i
Hi
This has been discussed here .. even if the solution is a temporary one, it
works nice in France from months
http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2010-June/023193.html
Best regards
Le mercredi 25 mai 2011 21:57:15, Johan Andersson a écrit :
> Has anyone seen something similar to this?
>
>
Has anyone seen something similar to this?
I have two unscrambled channels on the same MUX where both is watchable
in Live-TV but only one is recordable. The other terminates vdr (video
stream broken).
The MUX is f=522MHz, se_Gothenburg-BrudareMossen, channels TV4 and TV6.
After throwing to