On Fri, Jul 18, 2003 at 10:41:15AM +0100, Andy Coates wrote: > ... > So with PAT/PMT/SDT/NIT you can tune to the right frequency, filter the > correct PIDs, and display in some shape or form the channel name. Stick > the EIT on there and you should have now/next functionality too. > > > 4) reading VLC's demuxer it seems that there's a tables describing the > > type of each elementary stream (e.g. video is M2V, audio is MP2 or AC3 > > 2.0 or AC3 5.1); what table is this? > > I think thats officially sourced from ISO/IEC 13818-1 (Generic Coding of > Moving Pictures and Associated Audio Systems) - Table 2-36 "Stream Type > Assignments" > > But for the information you describe above, thats something different, > since you're actually looking at the characteristics of a type of stream. > I believe that information is also in the same document, but I always refer > to a quick reference I found here: > > http://xhelmboyx.tripod.com/formats/mpeg-layout.txt > And the complete description of the service information streams is in: ETSI EN 300 468, lastest version is V1.5.1 (2003-05), available for free at www.etsi.org (AC3 is described in annex D).
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