Dienstag, 29. Januar 2002 at 18:39 Wolfgang Wershofen wrote:
> Dienstag, 29. Januar 2002 at 17:39 Dave Chapman wrote: >> Hello, >> I've just uploaded my current development version of dvbstream (0.4pre1). It >> can be found at http://www.linuxstb.org/dvbstream/ >> See the README file included for details on what has changed. Note: the >> documentation may not be 100% accurate - it's a development release. >> The most useful new feature is the simple "-o" switch. This lets you tune >> your card to a channel and dump the stream to stdout. If you have been using >> dvbstream and dumprtp on the same machine in the past, this will help. >> You can then pipe the output of "dvbstream -o" through "ts2ps" (from the >> apps/mpegtools directory in the driver source) and then into "mplayer" >> (http://www.mplayerhq.hu) for live software playback. >> For example, to watch CNN on Astra 19, use the following command line: >> dvbstream -f 12168 -p v -s 27500 -o 165 100 | >> ts2ps 165 100 | >> mplayer -cache 4096 - >> [That should all be on one line] >> 165 and 100 are the video and audio PIDS for CNN. You may be able to get >> ts2ps to autodetect these values by using "ts2ps 0 0", but you may as well >> type them in if you know them. >> I would recommend keeping up to date with the CVS version of mplayer - it is >> being developed very quickly. >> For UK Nova-t users, you can use the following command to view BBC1 from the >> Crystal Palace transmitter: >> dvbstream -f 505833 -o 600 601 | ts2ps 600 601 | mplayer -cache 4096 - >> My next development of dvbstream is to include the "ts2ps" conversion in >> dvbstream itself - this will then give you the choice of streaming either a >> TS or a PS. It should be much easier to find suitable clients for a PS than >> TS. >> Regards, >> Dave. > Dear Dave, > I haven't used your software up to right now, but be shure I will in the > near future. > Your words about simplifying DVB-Stuff for "bugdet"-Users sound great. > Thanks for being a light at the end of the tunnel, since I haven't yet made > it to bring my TT budget-Card to life under Linux. > Keep up the good work as I will keep trying to watch digital TV under > Linux - hopefully with you software. Ooooh my gooood!!! It works! I get a perfect tv picture and sound!!! Thanks again, Dave, dvbstream-0.4 did it. Now I can move on to get internet-reception over satellite going. -- Best regards Wolfgang Wershofen mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
