Re: [vdr] Filtering encrypted channels

2020-04-06 Thread Daniel
Vom: Tue, 7 Apr 2020 00:00:06 +0200 > On 06.04.20 18:23, Daniel wrote: > > Vom: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 15:07:31 +0200 > > > > I've fiddled with the settings and when I changed "Audio-Languages" from 1 > > to 2 and configured Language 1 to german and 2 to english, I could switch > > to NHK WORLD-JAPAN wh

Re: [vdr] Filtering encrypted channels

2020-04-06 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 06.04.20 18:23, Daniel wrote: Vom: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 15:07:31 +0200 I've fiddled with the settings and when I changed "Audio-Languages" from 1 to 2 and configured Language 1 to german and 2 to english, I could switch to NHK WORLD-JAPAN which previously didn't work. That sounds rather odd. I

Re: [vdr] Filtering encrypted channels

2020-04-06 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 06.04.20 17:49, Daniel wrote: ... > channel marked as FTA but can't be displayed: > > NHK WORLD-JAPAN (eng);Digital > Free:546000:C0M256:C:6900:2931=2:2932=eng@3:0:0:53120:61441:10004:0 This is MPEG video (2931=2). Strange, it can't be played. VDR doesn't output anything with loglevel

Re: [vdr] Filtering encrypted channels

2020-04-06 Thread Daniel
Vom: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 15:07:31 +0200 I've fiddled with the settings and when I changed "Audio-Languages" from 1 to 2 and configured Language 1 to german and 2 to english, I could switch to NHK WORLD-JAPAN which previously didn't work. I suppose the other unencrypted channels could work, too when I

Re: [vdr] Filtering encrypted channels

2020-04-06 Thread Daniel
Vom: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 15:07:31 +0200 Thanks for explaining. > > channel marked as FTA but can't be displayed: > > > > NHK WORLD-JAPAN (eng);Digital > > Free:546000:C0M256:C:6900:2931=2:2932=eng@3:0:0:53120:61441:10004:0 > > This is MPEG video (2931=2). > Strange, it can't be played. VDR do

Re: [vdr] Filtering encrypted channels

2020-04-06 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 06.04.20 14:49, Daniel Hiepler wrote: Vom: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 14:31:33 +0200 '1' means that this channel is "hardwired" to device 1, whether it's encrypted or not. Generally hardwiring channels to devices is not recommended. '0' means the channel is FTA (free to air, unencrypted). Values great

Re: [vdr] Filtering encrypted channels

2020-04-06 Thread Daniel Hiepler
Vom: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 14:31:33 +0200 > '1' means that this channel is "hardwired" to device 1, whether it's > encrypted or not. Generally hardwiring channels to devices is not recommended. > > '0' means the channel is FTA (free to air, unencrypted). > Values greater than 0xFF define the CA ID of t

Re: [vdr] Filtering encrypted channels

2020-04-06 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 06.04.20 14:36, Daniel wrote: ... According to https://github.com/yavdr/vdr/blob/master/channels.c#L571 it's definetly field #9. But there are channels with 0 at this position which I can't view with kodi. Would VDR change channels.conf if dvbscan wrote that field wrongly or just leave it tha

Re: [vdr] Filtering encrypted channels

2020-04-06 Thread Daniel
Vom: Mon, 6 Apr 2020 07:15:16 +0200 > On 06.04.20 00:10, Daniel wrote: > > Hm, how do you read it's field 11 from man 5 vdr? > > I used it as lookup, and after that played with the field counter, until > it only showed, at least to my untrained eye, the correct channels. > According to https:

Re: [vdr] Filtering encrypted channels

2020-04-06 Thread Klaus Schmidinger
On 06.04.20 00:10, Daniel wrote: Vom: Sun, 5 Apr 2020 23:42:30 +0200 On 05.04.20 19:53, Daniel wrote: > Meaning, when field 11 in channels.conf is 1 it is free and if it's != 1 > it's encrypted? The CA ID is stored in field number 9. '1' means that this channel is "hardwired" to device 1,