Ralph Metzler wrote: > Johannes Stezenbach writes: > > Emard, > > > > Emard wrote: > > > > > So average_network_user wouldn't have to care which PID is there, > > > > > and as he szap's also restart network apps to change the dvb0_0 > > > > > for dvb0_1, but instead just register dvbnet -p 8192 and have one > > > > > and only dvb0_0 for all network purposes > > > > > > > > > > > > So, there could be use for multi-PID section filters after all! > > > > > > I'm wishing to have multi-PID section filter for a long time > > > > I think Ralph was just pulling your legs. It doesn't make sense > > Urgh, I actually wasn't (this time ;-).
Oops ;-) > Scanners which process a lot of PMTs would also be easier to write. > You just set one filter for PMT headers, add PIDs when parsing the PAT > and you still can differentiate the returned sections by looking > at the service ID field. OK, for PMTs it would make sense. But dvbnet??? Honestly, I don't understand what Emard tries to achieve with 'dvbnet -p 8192'. Johannes -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
