On Monday 09 December 2002 12:13 pm, you wrote: > I've recently installed DVBtune to uae with my Nova-T PCI card. I live in > the uk and have correctly worked out the multiplexe frequencies of my local > Winter Hill transmitter.
Nice to know someone else in the NorthWest is using Nova-T cards :) It took me ages to realise that there's a 'Winter Hill B' broadcasting the two Freeview Muxes on different frequencies - now they're the strongest signals I get! =) > Has anybody else seen this problem and knows a way around it ? It's not a bug... you're just not looking in quite the right place - let's take this sample output from the main BBC mux: <transponder type="T" freq="754167000"> <service id="4168" ca="0"> <description tag="0x48" type="1" provider_name="BBC" service_name="BBC ONE" /> <stream type="2" pid="600"> <stream_id id="1" /> <descriptor tag="0x11" data="ff" text="." /> <descriptor tag="0x07" data="0b402403" text="...." /> </stream> <stream type="3" pid="601"> <stream_id id="2" /> <iso_639 language="eng" type="0" /> </stream> <stream type="3" pid="602"> <iso_639 language="eng" type="3" /> <stream_id id="6" /> </stream> The 'service id' of 4168 is completely irrelevant for 'dvbstream' purposes... VDR only uses it to uniquely identify channels (I think). In this output fragment three seperate streams are described: - a single type "2" (video) on PID 600 - two type "3" (audio) on PIDs 601 and 602 So, to view, you'd use dvbstream -f 754167 -cr 3_4 -qam 16 -o -ps 600 601 | mplayer - -nocache etc. Have fun! :) gdh -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
