On Fri, 2007-08-03 at 15:59 +0200, Michael Riepe wrote:
> Hi *,
>
> revision 65 contains a simple SI table parser for stream detection.
>
> Note that it will only work with transport streams (.ts) that contain at
> least semi-correct PAT and PMT tables. Entries pointing to non-existing
> streams will be ignored, but other table errors may lead to disaster.
>
> If SI tables are not present (or can't be decoded), the old guessing
> mechanism will take over. This will also happen if the tables are
> segmented (usually because they're too long to fit into a 188-byte TS
> packet - but that's a rather rare case).
>
> I checked the new code with Chris' snippet and with a stream recorded by
> xine (which also writes SI tables). Streams from other sources may work
> or not. Transport streams containing multiple programs should work, but
> you will only be able to access a single program (more precisely, the
> first one listed in the PAT that includes an MPEG video stream).
>
Thanks Michael,
I'll try it on the various samples I have.
I'd also like to cut the subtitles. Would this just be a matter of
detecting.the appropriate streams. Then making them availble for
selection like the audio streams. Then telling the muxer to include
them.
Regards,
Chris
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