Re: [vdr] VDR test series about frame detector

2014-01-15 Thread Michael Frank
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 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 recordings HD and SD from Austrian IPTV (a1tv), the result was
always 5.

The same applies to DVB-C recordings from UPC-Vienna.

Michael

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Re: [vdr] Channel IDs - DVB-C and IPTV

2013-08-20 Thread Michael Frank
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@fnu

Thank you Frank for your kind help. Analyzing the streams was the first
step towards success.

Finally I found the reason why RID would not work with my IPTV-Channels.
It's very simple: apparently SVDRP does not like an NID of zero. As soon
as you set it to 1 the RID can be used as well.

The import of EPG-data from epgdata.com is now working fine for my
IPTV-Channels from a1tv.

Thanky again

Kind regards
Michael


Am 2013-08-19 17:35, schrieb fnu:
 Hey Michael,
 
 since I dealt somewhat intensiv with IPTV channels the last days, German
 T-Home Entertain, see vdr-portal, I was able to check this quickly.
 
 DVB-S/S2:
 ===
 vdr2-vdr:/home/vdr svdrpsend lstc 1
 220 vdr2 SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 17:12:24 2013; UTF-8
 250 1 Das Erste
 HD;ARD:11494:HC23M5O35S1:S19.2E:22000:5101=27:5102=deu@3,5103=mis@3;5106=deu
 @106:5104;5105=deu:0:10301:1:1019:0
 221 vdr2 closing connection
 ===
 vdr2-vdr:/home/vdr svdrpsend lstc S19.2E-1-1019-10301-0
 220 vdr2 SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 17:30:30 2013; UTF-8
 250 1 Das Erste
 HD;ARD:11494:HC23M5O35S1:S19.2E:22000:5101=27:5102=deu@3,5103=mis@3;5106=deu
 @106:5104;5105=deu:0:10301:1:1019:0
 221 vdr2 closing connection
 ===
 IPTV:
 ===
 vdr2-vdr:/home/vdr svdrpsend lstc 120
 220 vdr2 SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 17:13:16 2013; UTF-8
 250 120 Das Erste
 HD;IPTV:110:S=0|P=0|F=UDP|U=239.35.10.1|A=1:I:0:256=27:257=deu@3;258=AC3
 @106:259:0:10301:1:10301:0
 221 vdr2 closing connection
 ===
 vdr2-vdr:/home/vdr svdrpsend lstc I-1-10301-10301-0
 220 vdr2 SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 17:13:24 2013; UTF-8
 250 120 Das Erste
 HD;IPTV:110:S=0|P=0|F=UDP|U=239.35.10.1|A=1:I:0:256=27:257=deu@3;258=AC3
 @106:259:0:10301:1:10301:0
 221 vdr2 closing connection
 ===
 
 So SVDRP does work proberly here.
 
 I also read this RID hint to give channels a unique touch, but I think it
 might be the better idea to find out correct SID, NID, TID for these
 channels and leave RID=0. I needed to do this, to get the few EPG info out
 of that streams. Luckily I had strong support by plugin's author, Rolf
 Ahrenberg, thanks again for that here.
 
 In short do something like this, I did show my own example from above:
 
 ===
 #/ /usr/bin/multicat -u -d 162000 @23.35.10.1:1 ./dump.ts
 ===
 Dump 1min of that stream, 81=5min, 162000=1min, 81000=30sek
 ===
 Check the dump:
 ===
 #/ dvbsnoop -s ts -if ./dump.ts -tssubdecode -hexdumpbuffer 0x12 | grep -m1
 -A8 Service_ID | grep _ID
 ===
 You will get something like this, that shows SID, NID and TID:
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   Service_ID: 10301 (0x283d)  [=  -- refers to PMT program_number]
   Transport_stream_ID: 10301 (0x283d)
   Original_network_ID: 1 (0x0001)  [= Astra Satellite Network 19,2-E |
 Soci-t- Europ-enne des Satellites]
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 Kind regards
 Frank
 
 -Original Message-
 From: vdr-boun...@linuxtv.org [mailto:vdr-boun...@linuxtv.org] On Behalf
 Of Michael Frank
 Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 4:52 PM
 To: VDR Mailing List
 Subject: [vdr] Channel IDs - DVB-C and IPTV

 Hello,
 
 I have a VDR (2.0.2) setup with yaVDR's distribution using a Sundtek
 stick to watch DVB-C. Additionally I want to add a part of a1tv
 (Austrian IPTV) to the setup. While watching IPTV does not pose any
 problems, getting the EPG into these IPTV-Channels does.
 
 a1tv does not provide EPG via the data stream so I added epgdata.com
 service to the VDR. This again is working fine as far as the DVB-C
 Channels are concerned. As for the IPTV it does not work at all.
 
 So, finally, here is the problem:
 
 In order to get EPG data into a channel one has to map a given Channel-
 EPG-ID with VDR's Channel-ID. Unfortunately many channels of a1tv
 provide the same Channel-ID on VDR. So I tried to modify the RID of
 these channels to get a unique Channel-ID (as mentioned in the manual
 files). Whem sending the EPG to VDR via PUTE the command does not accept
 the RID-extended Channel-ID.
 
 Example for DVB-C (working):
 someone@htpc-vdr:~$ svdrpsend lstc 50
 220 htpc-vdr SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 16:41:33 2013;
 UTF-8
 250 50
 HSE24;UPC:33:C0M256:C:6900:4201=2:4211=deu@3:4301:0:4012:1537:4:0
 221 htpc-vdr closing connection
 someone@htpc-vdr:~$ svdrpsend lstc C-1537-4-4012-0
 220 htpc-vdr SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 16:43:54 2013;
 UTF-8
 250 50
 HSE24;UPC:33:C0M256:C:6900:4201=2:4211=deu@3:4301:0:4012:1537:4:0
 221 htpc-vdr closing connection
 someone@htpc-vdr:~$
 
 Example for IPTV:
 someone@htpc-vdr:~$ svdrpsend lstc 53
 220 htpc-vdr SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 16:45:19 2013;
 UTF-8
 250 53 SF 1 HD;A1 Telekom
 Austria:8160:S=1|P=0|F=UDP|U=239.2.24.27|A=8208:I:27500:32=27:34=ola@3;3
 3=deu@106:41:0:1:0:0:17
 221 htpc-vdr closing connection
 someone@htpc-vdr:~$  svdrpsend lstc I-0-0-1-17
 220 htpc-vdr SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 16:46:35 2013;
 UTF-8
 501 Channel I-0-0-1-17 not defined
 221

Re: [vdr] audio preference ignored

2009-05-17 Thread Michael Frank
marti...@embl.de schrieb:
 On premiere channels, the second audio stream is ´Englisch´ but the fir
 st one
 is selected by default ´Deutsch´ even though eng has been selected as a
 prefered language in Setup, DVB
 
 Tested to be true with VDR 1.7.7
 
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Hi,

from my experience I can assure you the preferred language selection IS
working, but for Premiere. The reason is simple: They just broadcast
wrong information about the language. The abbreviation for English
should be eng but on Premiere channels it is always deu for every
language. If you change the information in the .info file from deu
Englisch to eng Englis[c]h it will work correctly, at least when
replaying
By the ways, ORF does have bilingual broadcasts as well and they provide
the correct information and it works fine.

I wrote a simple script to integrate with reccmds.conf to correct the
EPG information should someone be interested.

Kind regards
Michael


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Re: [vdr] Where do you live and what kind of broadcast do you receive?

2009-03-20 Thread Michael Frank
Country: Austria
Transmission: DVB-S, DVB-S2
Encoding: MPEG-2 for SD, H.264 for HD (4 channels on Astra)

Michael

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