> > All hints are welcome.
>
> It would be interesting to see how far you get with using VDR with
> these transmissions.
Unfortunately I havn't VDR installed at this moment.
I tried to open the file using VLC 0.8.5 to no avail. I'll try a
newer version as w
> > mplayer complains about "FPS not specified in the header or invalid,
> > use the -fps option.".
> >
> > Can someone explain why mplayer don't find that info in the stream?
>
> because it's missing :(
ARG!!
> the framerate is optional in the main header of H264 (sps).
To bad!
What is "
t find that info in the stream?
If I add "-fps 25" mplayer seems to work, but I don't know what is
the correct FPS value.
All hints are welcome.
I can upload a TS sample if anybody is interested.
-- Peter Fassberg
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Hi Antti!
> Looks like there has been done some channel changes or teracom www-page
> is not updated recently. Attached tuning file is as channels are just
> now (have been at least one month or more...). I am not sure whether or
> not 738 MHz is reserved. Currently there is no transmission in t
> >
> > When playing with mplayer I got video and audio out of sync. How do I
> > fix that?
> >
>
> maybe during the first few seconds, but after little time it will resync
I have sometimes the same problem, and that can be solved by starting
with some additional chaching: mplayer -cache 8000
> dvbstream -f 522000 -o -tm 8 0 1248 1249 5180 > recordings/test.ts
The PMT for thje specific channel is probably 1240:
dvbstream -f 522000 -o -tm 8 0 1240 1248 1249 > recordings/test.ts
... and "-tm 8" is probably not needed, most of the params is automatic.
-- Peter
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> But how do I record a specific program in a mux? If I point out the video
> and sound pids for a program with
>
> dvbstream -f 522000 -o -tm 8 1249 1248 > recordings/test.ts
>
> The stream does not play in VLC.
Exact. That is not a "true" TS as some mandatory PID's is missing.
PAT/PMT/SDT/NIT/
> Ok, I've installed dvbstream but the frequency seems wrong. Here is one row
> from channels.conf generated with dvbscan
>
>
> SVT24:52200:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_2_3:FEC_1_2:QAM_64:TRANSMISSION_MODE_8K:GUARD_
> INTERVAL_1_8:HIERARCHY_NONE:1249:1248:5180
>
> So, I assume 52200
Hi!
I'm also using dvbstream with great success.
> dvbstream -f 522000 -o -tm 8 8192 > /tmp/test.ts
When using DVB-T the frequency should be given in Hz, 52200.
-- Peter Fassberg
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Hi all!
Is there anybody on this list that have a working setup
using swedish cable operator ComHem DVB-C?
CA or just free channels?
What card are you using?
Regards,
-- Peter Fassberg E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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n be used as a filter:
dvbstream | descramble | mplayer
In the Windows world it's almost there:
http://joshyfun.peque.org/OfflineDescrambler/
I've used it once when I needed to record two scrambled programs sent
simultaneous on the same DVB-S transponder.
-- Peter Fassberg
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Hi Alan!
You are perfectly right!
All my files look that way.
-- Peter Fassberg
On Wed, 20 Sep 2006, Alan Chandler wrote:
> I am a bit puzzled over exactly what scan files (ie the driving file for the
> scan program) should contain.
>
> In particular, with my Freecom usb pen
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