Johannes Stezenbach wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 03, 2007, Manu Abraham wrote:
>> If you see H.2 and H.3, the difference is between CCM and VCM
>> (Note: that both are cases of multiple "TS's")
>>
>> H.2 (CCM) is applicable for DVB-T muxes. Here there is a HP/LP
>> stream selection in some fashion combine
Manu Abraham wrote:
> Francesco Schiavarelli wrote:
>> Manu Abraham wrote:
>>> I guess it uses FEC short Frames and a Rolloff of 20%.
>>> Currently we use FEC normal frames and a Rolloff of 35%. I will check
>>> on this though.
>> Do you mean Rolloff and
Manu Abraham wrote:
> I guess it uses FEC short Frames and a Rolloff of 20%.
> Currently we use FEC normal frames and a Rolloff of 35%. I will check on this
> though.
Do you mean Rolloff and FEC type are somehow hardcoded in current
linuxtv STB0899 driver?
If needed I can ask and provide here mo
Manu Abraham wrote:
> Francesco Schiavarelli wrote:
>> Manu Abraham wrote:
>>> I heard from 2 sources, that there is some momentum for MTS, I would
>>> like to know, based on what criteria your question originated.
>>>
>>> Manu
>> Apart from the
Manu Abraham wrote:
> I heard from 2 sources, that there is some momentum for MTS, I would
> like to know, based on what criteria your question originated.
>
> Manu
Apart from the fact that I'm curious like a cat :-)
I'd like to receive and analyze the following transponder
5.0° W txp Kb6 freq 1
Nico Sabbi wrote:
> Il Sunday 14 October 2007 17:06:38 Francesco Schiavarelli ha scritto:
>> I own a TT-3200 and I'm interested in receiving those kind of
>> signal. I understand that ATM is not possbile, but will it be in
>> the future? In other words it's a
I own a TT-3200 and I'm interested in receiving those kind of signal.
I understand that ATM is not possbile, but will it be in the future?
In other words it's an hardware or software/firmware limitation?
thanks,
Francesco
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Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
> Local news sites mention that
> DVB-H is being tested, but these packets don't look like DVB-H payload,
> because they are IPv4.
>
DVB-H can be with IPv4.
In Italy we have three different DVB-H providers, each is using IPv4.
Francesco
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Stéphane Esté-Gracias wrote:
I found on Internet a free application to extract PES or ES from a TS,
but don't know how I can 'de-packetize' the RTP/UDP/IP stack to
visualize the raw H.264 stream. Do you know application in order to do
it?
I used dvbnet apps (available with Linux DVB) to receive
Paolo Pasquali wrote:
> Thanks a lot Francesco.
> So, I have a recorded TS on my PC. With dvbnet apps I 'open' the *.ts
> and 'send' the ts to be dump to mplayer. Is it right?
No, dvbnet needs a real DVB adapter supported by a linux-dvb kernel
module, so it is an online solution.
If you have a
Paolo Pasquali wrote:
Hi to all,
I'm Paolo Pasquali, Telecommunications engineer, and I'm working on the
DVB-H TS quality.
This is the first time I post in this mailing-list. I have a problem
with a DVB-H Transport Stream.
What kind of problem?
I found on Internet a free application to extra
Philip Prindeville wrote:
Does anyone know of any off-the-shelf Transport Stream Interface
cards for PCI that are supported under Linux? I need to roll-my-own
video server to record a TS stream directly off a commercial
C-band rack-mount receiver at our local PBS station.
Thanks,
-Philip
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