>> So could streamdev be easily modified to provide PMT at stream start?
> I opened a bug report
(http://www.vdr-developer.org/mantisbt/view.php?id=496)
> and posted a quick hack which should strip off all packets before the
first
> PAT and probably some packets before the first PMT (hopefully n
Hello,
What doe I need to make TT3200/VDR 1.7.0/Streamdev running with S2API.
This moment I using TT3200 with Multiproto drivers from Manu and it
running well but I know it will change in the future.
I have trying to make it running with S2 drivers from
http://mercurial.intuxication.org/hg
On Wed, 12 Nov 2008 15:23:40 +0100, jori.hamalainen wrote
> >> So could streamdev be easily modified to provide PMT at stream start?
>
> > I opened a bug report
> (http://www.vdr-developer.org/mantisbt/view.php?id=496)
> > and posted a quick hack which should strip off all packets before the
> fir
Hello all,
Klaus, can we have an vdr with s2api native support??
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On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 13:02:48 +0100, jori.hamalainen wrote
> >> --- PMT 0 ---
> >> Packet : 1
>
> > The fixed file starts with a PMT packet. Could PCH be choking on the fact
> > that the TS stream starts right in the middle of nowhere?
>
> I think this is a good
On 12.11.2008 17:24, lucian orasanu wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> Klaus, can we have an vdr with s2api native support??
As soon as I find the time...
Klaus
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> >> What is the best linux tool to diagnoze problems on TS? TS-Doctor is
> >> windows software and does not run under terminal emulator.
>
> > did you try to use the Wine ?
>
> No, according to developer it works ok with Wine.
>
> But my criteria is that it does not run under terminal emulato
>> What is the best linux tool to diagnoze problems on TS? TS-Doctor is
>> windows software and does not run under terminal emulator.
> did you try to use the Wine ?
No, according to developer it works ok with Wine.
But my criteria is that it does not run under terminal emulator == command
lin
> you can try this
Thanks for the tip - now there is a bit more information about the streams
in Linux environment. But they just indentify the streams - do not analyze
them against the standards? Or inform about validity of PAT/PMT and where
they are found on TS etc.
> ffmpeg -i,
FFmpeg versio
Hy Klaus,
take your time, we are waiting.
10x!!
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> Maybe streamdevs cStreamdevPatFilter::GetPid() filtered too much. Could you
> recompile streamdev with debug output enabled:
> cd STREAMDEV_SRC_DIR; make clean; DEBUG=1 make all
> Plese post the debug output (sent to stderr) as well as the messages from the
> log.
This trace has been done aft
> Thanks - I patched my streamdev with that patch and I'll test it after I get
> access to my PCH..
> I hope when PCH finds PAT has some patience to read stream for particular
> PMT.
This is after the first patch..
ffprobe and mediainfo recognizes the streams totally different. Ffprobe says
M
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 10:24 AM, lucian orasanu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hy Klaus,
>
> take your time, we are waiting.
>
> 10x!!
Waiting more for mpeg-ts recording! ;)
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Frank Schmirler schrieb:
> On Tue, 11 Nov 2008 13:02:48 +0100, jori.hamalainen wrote
>
--- PMT 0 ---
Packet : 1
>>> The fixed file starts with a PMT packet. Could PCH be choking on the fact
>>> that the TS stream starts right in the midd
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