Thank you guys. ISO 13818-2 indeed holds the solution.
Section 6.2 describes the Video bitstream syntax. Just need to find the
picture header(described in 6.2.3) wich contains the picture coding type.
Nico Sabbi wrote:
> Il Thursday 04 October 2007 15:34:11 Thomas Lagemann ha scritto:
>
Hi there,
this is a bit off-topic since it is not a really linux-specific
question, but maybe someone does know this right away.
I'm lookig for a way to recognize the type of a video-frame in MPEG-2
(I.P or B) to create smooth transitions between video files, without
having to decode the whole fram
Hi,
I'm trying to set up a DVB test environment using TS files from the
hardisk and pass them to the DVB card.
Using:
cat myts.ts > /dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0
already does the trick, and i can display a few frames of the TS over my
DVB card. But of course the bitrate is much to high and so it freesez
a
Zitat von timecop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> DSM-CC is used a lot in ISDB-T / ISDB-S for data broadcasting and
> firmware download.
> Have a poke around http://www.dibeg.org/aribstd/ARIBSTD.htm
> One of B-xx standards should cover DSM-CC related stuff. I know it
> does because I wrote a parser for DDI
Johannes Stezenbach schrieb:
On Tue, Mar 13, 2007, Thomas Lagemann wrote:
I'm looking for information in the "DSM-CC Synchronized Download
Protocol". In an amandment to MPEG-2 "Systems" this is stated to be a
synchronous method of delivering data in an MPEG-2 str
Hello,
not shure if this is the right place for this question, but i don't know
any better.
I'm looking for information in the "DSM-CC Synchronized Download
Protocol". In an amandment to MPEG-2 "Systems" this is stated to be a
synchronous method of delivering data in an MPEG-2 stream. It's s