Alex Woods escribi�:

What's going on here is that I haven't yet figured out how the dec requests and receives any streams other than video and audio (private streams containing channel details are delivered a different way), nor have I figured out how to get signal strength etc. This means you will not be able to use scan to get a channel list. You may find a list for a transmitter near you in the linux-dvb prerelease tarball or elsewhere on the web. Alternatively you could write one by hand using the details given in the setup / program information section of the dec's osd.

OK, that wouldn't be a problem (I think) since I have a little table in my specs containing so-called �services�. I'll just write down what is in the specs, and thus giving the info Andr� has requested:


<specs>

RF-Channel: 43 (F_DVB-T = 650 � 4 MHz)

Technical data of the OFDM-Signal
=================================
- FFT-Mode: 8k
- Constellation: 16 QAM
- Code rate: 2/3
- Guard interval: 1/8

Technical data of the Statistical Multiplex
===========================================
Transport Stream ID: 8000
Network ID:          16978
Network Name:        Pilot Mue

and then a table whose columns are named like this:

  ID    Name      PMT-PID   PCR-PID   V-PID    A-PID
-----------------------------------------------------
  900   Sv900     300       301       301      302
28107   BFS       100       101       101      102  *
28901   BR-Alpha  200       201       201      202  *
50001   Sv50001   400       401       401      402

</specs>

Using a TV I've found out that the V- and A-PIDS marked with an * are TV channels. There is also a radio channel with VPID 0 and APID 3001. I suppose that the Sv* ones must be the data PIDS.

Thank you very much for your time!
David.
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P.S.: I'm doing the probes in Munich, where DVB-T is being tested (in 2004 it'll be officialy enabled). Actually there are two TV channels and a radio one, plus a test network stream.




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