Johannes Stezenbach wrote: > My experience is that switching between services on the same multiplex > is faster with DVB-T than with DVB-C or DVB-S. > > I think that DVB-T here in Berlin uses statistical multiplexing (i.e. > the channel bandwidth is distributed dynamically between all services > on the channel, which means real-time MPEG encoding), and the encoder > makes shorter GOPs when bandwidth is available. > > I haven't confirmed this hypothesis, though. Does anyone know > a software which can display the GOP structure of a captured stream?
Maybe GOPChop? http://outflux.net/unix/software/GOPchop/
JD
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