> > It should be very easy to integrate this code into VDR.
>
> I guess so. I will just assume that there is some device or program to
> pipe the AC3 data into.
>
What's speaking against libac3 coming with ac3dec under
http://www.linuxvideo.org/ac3dec/
It looks fairly simple to use - just a sin
Klaus Schmidinger writes:
> > Furthermore, why don't you leave them in private streams? Anything else
> > would be incompatible.
>
> I thought since there are 32 audio packet IDs (0xC0 ... 0xDF) i'd use
> the 0xC* for the "normal" and the 0xD* for the "dolby" tracks.
> I must admit that I h
Ralph Metzler wrote:
>
> Klaus Schmidinger writes:
> > VDR currently uses the audio IDs 0xC0 and 0xC1 for the "primary" and
> > "secondary" audio track. I'm planing on using 0xD0 and 0xD1 for the
> > primary and secondary digital audio tracks and introducing a new field
> > in the channels.co
Klaus Schmidinger writes:
> VDR currently uses the audio IDs 0xC0 and 0xC1 for the "primary" and
> "secondary" audio track. I'm planing on using 0xD0 and 0xD1 for the
> primary and secondary digital audio tracks and introducing a new field
> in the channels.conf file that holds the DPIDs ("Dig
Matthias Weingart wrote:
>
> On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>
> > Ralf Bauer wrote:
> > >
> > > Now that VDR can record an AC3 stream, as far as I have understood Klaus,
> > > the next step for VDR would be to output the recorded AC3 data somehow on
> > > the soundcard. I wanted t
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> Ralf Bauer wrote:
> >
> > Now that VDR can record an AC3 stream, as far as I have understood Klaus,
> > the next step for VDR would be to output the recorded AC3 data somehow on
> > the soundcard. I wanted to help a little bit and did some researc
Ralf Bauer wrote:
> there
> is a folder called emu10k1/utils/play-ac3, which contains code for a small
> utility to output AC3 data on a soundcard.
> It should be very easy to integrate this code into VDR.
I believe it is a good idea to simply plug that code
directly into VDR and thus
Ralf Bauer wrote:
>
> Now that VDR can record an AC3 stream, as far as I have understood Klaus,
> the next step for VDR would be to output the recorded AC3 data somehow on
> the soundcard. I wanted to help a little bit and did some research on this
> topic.
Well, currently VDR can record two aud