Re: [vdr] VDR test series about frame detector

2014-01-15 Thread Kende
On 01/14/2014 10:34 PM, Eike wrote: I need reports which number your stream resulted in (the "Maximum TS package frame size") and what you've tested (Cable? Satellite? Terrestrical? HD, SD? Your country?). The result is interesting even if it is 5 or 6. Thanks in advance, Eike Hallo, I check

Re: [vdr] VDR test series about frame detector

2014-01-15 Thread Michael Frank
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > > I need reports which number your stream resulted in (the "Maximum TS package > frame size") and what you've tested > (Cable? Satellite? Terrestrical? HD, SD? Your country?). The result is > interesting even if it is 5 or 6. Hello, I checked r

Re: [vdr] VDR test series about frame detector

2014-01-15 Thread cedric.dew...@telfort.nl
>Then you compile the attached C++ file (unziped, of course): >> g++ -c framedetectortest.cpp > >Then you're linking it: >g++ -o framedetectortest framedetectortest.o remux.o ringbuffer.o thread.o >tools.o i18n.o sections.o channels.o device.o audio.o ci.o receiver.o >transfer.o player.o osdbase

Re: [vdr] VDR test series about frame detector

2014-01-15 Thread Eike
Hello again, there have been several problems with linking with different VDR versions. Here are updated steps that should fix them: > make > rm vdr.o > g++ -c framedetectortest.cpp > g++ -o framedetectortest *.o libsi/libsi.a -lfontconfig -lfreetype -lpthread > -ldl -ljpeg -lrt Ciao,

Re: [vdr] VDR test series about frame detector

2014-01-15 Thread Arthur Konovalov
15.01.2014 19:45, Eike kirjutas: Hello again, there have been several problems with linking with different VDR versions. Here are updated steps that should fix them: make rm vdr.o g++ -c framedetectortest.cpp g++ -o framedetectortest *.o libsi/libsi.a -lfontconfig -lfreetype -lpthread -ldl -l

Re: [vdr] VDR test series about frame detector

2014-01-15 Thread Richard Scobie
Eike wrote: I need reports which number your stream resulted in (the "Maximum TS package frame size") and what you've tested (Cable? Satellite? Terrestrical? HD, SD? Your country?). The result is interesting even if it is 5 or 6. I tested DVB-S SD recordings from three different TV network