I don't have a DVB card, but from what I understand
it's probably
not a PES, but a TS.  From the libdvb dvb-mpegtools source README:

The files definitely are in PES format.

pvr-martin video # tcprobe -i 19_20050203133400_20050203140000.nuv -d
255
[tcprobe] MPEG packetized elementary stream (PES)
[tcprobe] summary for 19_20050203133400_20050203140000.nuv, (*) = not
default, 0 = not detected
import frame size: -g 480x576 [720x576] (*)
    aspect ratio: 4:3 (*)
      frame rate: -f 25.000 [25.000] frc=3
                  PTS=4770.5141, frame_time=40 ms, bitrate=15000 kbps
     audio track: -a 0 [0] -e 48000,16,2 [48000,16,2] -n 0x50 [0x2000]
(*)
                  PTS=4769.7018, bitrate=192 kbps
                  -D 20 --av_fine_ms 12 (frames & ms) [0] [0]

I stand corrected. Does the DVB driver strip it out this way? It'll be a TS being demodulated, so perhaps choosing a channel strips it out into a PES then? I'm surprised that avidemux won't do a PES without remuxing, but at least the remuxing isn't too tough (or lossy). Either dvb-mplex or replex will do it, I believe.

As a more general question for anyone who has one, what kind of stream does a pcHDTV card produce? Since a pcHDTV card doesn't have PID processor does it spew out a TS then?

-Cory

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* Cory Papenfuss                                                        *
* Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student               *
* Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University                   *
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