[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

2.  I am wanting to stream mpeg audio via dvbstream to a programme like
mpg123.  Let's say I am wanting to listen to BBC Radio 1.

Conf entry: BBC Radio 1 (RADIO):657833:V:S28.2E:27500:0:6210:0:0:14336


First I tune to the correct transponder:




./dvbtune -f 657833



(as stated above this takes quite a while to poll/tune)


Execute dvbstream, piping to mpg123:



./dvbstream -o 0 6210 | mpg123 -




You don't need dvbtune, only dvbstream

./dvbstream -f 657833 .... -o 6210 | ts2es 6210 | mpg123 -

will work.

Change ... with the other tuning parameters, if needed: inversion, bandwidth, modulation, coderate, guard interval and hyerarchy; all of them have default values, but not always they are
correct for every transmitter.


dvbstream -h will give you a list of possible options.




The problem as I understand is that dvbstream is sending raw
transport-stream (think its transport) as output.  I need it to be
mpeg-audio...

I read in some linux-dvb archives that you need a utility called "ts2es"
(part of the old mpegtools) but that doesn't seam to exist in any modern
DVB sources.


www.metzlerbros.de package libdvb-0.50


Can anyone tell me how I can get the audio streaming to work, or where I
can get a hold of these mpegtools?


thanks in advance,


Monty



Nico





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