> > I'd like to use this, because otherwise I'd have to use many different> > grabbers (for UK and German TV), and would have to associate the
> > channel IDs from the grabbers with the channel IDs from the channel> > database table.> >> > BTW, how do people do this association? Because for me the
Stuart Auchterlonie píše v Po 05. 12. 2005 v 20:36 +:
> > I have just run tv_grab_dvb that generated XML with the information I
> > would expect the EIT crawler would find as well. So there is no doubt
> > the EIT data is present. How can I further help with debugging this?
> I'm working on an
On Sun, Dec 04, 2005 at 12:45:29AM +0100, Petr Stehlik wrote:
> Stuart Auchterlonie pí?e v Út 29. 11. 2005 v 01:09 +:
>
> > This is interesting. It proves that there is EIT data present
> > for the future on that channel on that sat. Now we just have
> > to work out why it isn't being used
Stuart Auchterlonie píše v Út 29. 11. 2005 v 01:09 +:
> This is interesting. It proves that there is EIT data present
> for the future on that channel on that sat. Now we just have
> to work out why it isn't being used
Stuart,
I have just run tv_grab_dvb that generated XML with the infor
John Pullan píše v Út 29. 11. 2005 v 09:50 +:
> > This is interesting. It proves that there is EIT data present
> > for the future on that channel on that sat. Now we just have
> > to work out why it isn't being used
> >
> As an aside, have you tried commenting the code out of siparser.cpp
On 29/11/05, Stuart Auchterlonie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 01:54:08AM +0100, Petr Stehlik wrote:
> > Stuart Auchterlonie pí?e v Út 29. 11. 2005 v 00:04 +:
> > > > one has to be patient as the data doesn't come very often but the output
> > > > is as follows:
> >
> > >
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 01:54:08AM +0100, Petr Stehlik wrote:
> Stuart Auchterlonie pí?e v Út 29. 11. 2005 v 00:04 +:
> > > one has to be patient as the data doesn't come very often but the output
> > > is as follows:
>
> > I assume that one is with 0x4d?
>
> yes.
>
> tuned to ProSieben firs
Stuart Auchterlonie píše v Út 29. 11. 2005 v 00:04 +:
> > one has to be patient as the data doesn't come very often but the output
> > is as follows:
> I assume that one is with 0x4d?
yes.
tuned to ProSieben first. Then ran dvbsnoop 0x0 to find out
Program_map_PID 0x64. At last ran dvbsnoop
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 12:33:10AM +0100, Petr Stehlik wrote:
> Stuart Auchterlonie pí?e v Po 28. 11. 2005 v 15:36 +:
> > Pick one of these and then run dvbsnoop on the Program_map_PID
> > in this case that would be 'dvbsnoop 0x02bd'
> > 'dvbsnoop -f 0x4d -m 0xff 0x0065'
> > Let me know if you
Stuart Auchterlonie píše v Po 28. 11. 2005 v 15:36 +:
> Pick one of these and then run dvbsnoop on the Program_map_PID
> in this case that would be 'dvbsnoop 0x02bd'
> 'dvbsnoop -f 0x4d -m 0xff 0x0065'
> Let me know if you get output from the last commands, either with
> 0x4d or 0x4e
one has
Niels,
On 28/11/05, Niels Dybdahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I'd like to use this, because otherwise I'd have to use many different
> > grabbers (for UK and German TV), and would have to associate the
> > channel IDs from the grabbers with the channel IDs from the channel
> > database table.
I'd like to use this, because otherwise I'd have to use many differentgrabbers (for UK and German TV), and would have to associate the
channel IDs from the grabbers with the channel IDs from the channeldatabase table.BTW, how do people do this association? Because for me theassociation of Guide ch
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 03:53:37PM +0100, Petr Stehlik wrote:
> > DVB-T, DVB-S or DVB-C? Which country?
>
> DVB-S with dish pointing at Astra 19.2 and 28.2 (simple DiSEqC).
>
Okay, time to play with dvbsnoop to see if you have any
information on your transports.
Make sure your card is tuned to
Stuart Auchterlonie píše v Po 28. 11. 2005 v 14:39 +:
> > I gave it like 10 hours but it didn't fill in the EPG anything
> > yet :-( Perhaps it's because it's tuned elsewhere, as you explain in
> > -dev list?
> That was probably Daniel.
No, that was you: "...the PAT that is being dumped is th
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 03:13:35PM +0100, Petr Stehlik wrote:
> Stuart Auchterlonie pí?e v Po 28. 11. 2005 v 12:52 +:
>
> > 2. When watching a program the EIT scanner goes into
> > Passive Mode where it collects information while
>
> I suspect the crawler to block my card because very often I
Stuart,
On 28/11/05, Stuart Auchterlonie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 02:11:08PM -0800, Joe Votour wrote:
> >
> > The EIT is the "Event Information Table" (if I
> > remember my TLAs correctly). The DVB specification
> > supports sending lots (and I mean lots) of informatio
Stuart Auchterlonie píše v Po 28. 11. 2005 v 12:52 +:
> 1. To get a full spread of infomation you need to
> visit all the transports. That is what the EIT crawler
> does. You will see it operating with the
>
> "now looking for EIT data on channel x"
>
> This is known as Active Scan mode.
>
On 27/11/05, Rudy Zijlstra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is EIT next/now (which you have been describing above) and EIT
> schedule.
> EIT schedule can cover as many days ahead as the operator wants to / has
> data available / has bandwidth available.
>
> Typically, the dutch xml grabber can ge
Joe,
Wow! I was looking for some starting points to better understand DVB
(multiplex, PID, TS, PS, EIT, EPG, etc.), but your explanation of EIT
is very succinct and useful. Thanks so much!
I live in France, but watch German and UK telly (might give you an
indication about quality of TV here in
On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 02:11:08PM -0800, Joe Votour wrote:
>
> The EIT is the "Event Information Table" (if I
> remember my TLAs correctly). The DVB specification
> supports sending lots (and I mean lots) of information
> within it (the basics such as show start/end times,
> program name and gen
Joe Votour wrote:
Newer SVN versions of MythTV apparently do support
pulling in data from the DVB program descriptors (I
live in North America, where DVB isn't available, so I
can't comment on how well it works). I have done some
DVB-related work for my employer though, so I do know
how the sys
Jakob Fix píše v So 26. 11. 2005 v 22:48 +0100:
> I've heard that Myth should be capable by now to retrieve EPG data
> from the DVB stream. There seems to be quite some talk on the dev
> list.
>
> Is this correct? If so, which version of Myth should one have in
> order for this to work?
I just
Newer SVN versions of MythTV apparently do support
pulling in data from the DVB program descriptors (I
live in North America, where DVB isn't available, so I
can't comment on how well it works). I have done some
DVB-related work for my employer though, so I do know
how the system works.
The EIT i
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