Reinhard Nissl wrote:
Hi,
the attached vdr-1.5.9-h264.patch adds H.264 support to VDR's remuxer.
The changes to earlier releases are:
- H264::cParser has been enhanced to provide information for
H264::cContext::GetFramesPerSec() and therefore outsourced
into separate files.
-
Hi,
Petri Helin wrote:
the attached vdr-1.5.9-h264.patch adds H.264 support to VDR's remuxer.
The changes to earlier releases are:
- H264::cParser has been enhanced to provide information for
H264::cContext::GetFramesPerSec() and therefore outsourced
into separate files.
-
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 11:38:39PM +0300, Petri Helin wrote:
Reinhard Nissl wrote:
Hi,
the attached vdr-1.5.9-h264.patch adds H.264 support to VDR's remuxer.
The changes to earlier releases are:
- H264::cParser has been enhanced to provide information for
Reinhard Nissl wrote:
Hi,
Petri Helin wrote:
the attached vdr-1.5.9-h264.patch adds H.264 support to VDR's remuxer.
The changes to earlier releases are:
- H264::cParser has been enhanced to provide information for
H264::cContext::GetFramesPerSec() and therefore outsourced
into
Hi,
Petri Helin wrote:
The channel I mean is the same, I think, but provided by my local cable
operator. Here is the entry in channels.conf:
Canal+ Film
HD;Telenor:33:C0M256:C:6900:10512+512:640=eng;641=eng:0:B00:3306:0:22:0
I have a valid subscription and this particular channel
Hi,
Reinhard Nissl wrote:
Can you provide me with a few MB of TS stream from that channel?
Something like czap and cat /dev/dvb/adapterX/dvr0 sample.ts should do
the trick.
The TS sample you've sent me looks ok, i. e. it can be parsed by
H264::cParser.
Please locate the following
Hi,
Reinhard Nissl wrote:
The line will write the PES packet's content into file
/video/sample.es.h264 when a h264parser exists. Then please send me some
MB of the file.
The file you've sent me doesn't contain any useful data. You can have a
look at it yourself:
od -Ax -t x1 -v
Reinhard Nissl wrote:
Hi,
Reinhard Nissl wrote:
The line will write the PES packet's content into file
/video/sample.es.h264 when a h264parser exists. Then please send me some
MB of the file.
The file you've sent me doesn't contain any useful data. You can have a
look at it yourself: