Emard writes: > > > If I took the TS of something predictable and outputting result, I could > > > binary search in the TS and find it or at least locate neighbouring packets > > > that are before and after the missing one, so in the TS the missing one > > > should be located inbetween them most likely. > > > > That would be most helpful. > > Of course it's a huge bulk of data, we need something in common for a > reference. Perhaps we can sync our clocks with ntp servers to get them in > the one second precision, define the time of the reception and sample 20 > seconds of the same TS, you capture and analyze raw TS and I will analyze > it with ethereal and send you a small binary file of several KB with the > missing packet inside, missing data replaced with 00-bytes
Urgh, ntp, parallel capturing, etc. ... I think I better figure out how to dump the packages in a pcap-like format directly from the TS from userspace. Maybe even analyzing the packets directly would be easier. Ralph -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
