Hi!

Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
>>>At the moment we leave it to the responsibility of the TV stations to set
>>>the IDs, which IMHO is not good ... we should always use the same scheme
>>>for the exported video.
>>
>>That is, stream id 0xc0 for the first MP2 audio track?
>>I thought we already did that.
>>
> 
> Hmmm,... don't know... it's been a while since I had that problem.
> Maybe it's already solved and I don't remember...?

I'm not sure.

> Just to understand you right... the ID is telling which type of audio track
> we have and the order (how they appear on the DVD player) is estimated by 
> some different number... the last is what I'm talking about and which could 
> be 
> different in the past...

There's the "stream id" which serves both purposes. 0xc0...0xdf indicate
MP2 streams. 0xbd plus a substream id (0x80...0x87) means it is an AC-3
stream, and I think substrea mids 0x88...0x8f indicate DTS. In each
case, there may be multiple streams if they have different (substream)
ids, but there usually is no correspondence between MP2 and AC-3 ids,
for example.

-- 
Michael "Tired" Riepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little

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