On Apr 10, 2005 5:13 PM, sean darcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Apr 9, 2005 12:05 AM, Byron Poland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > ...................................................................... > > In looking for channels, I did the tedious > > searching with dvbstream, and spliting up the stream with dtvstream > > ................ > > I'm trying to do the same thing - with cablevision. Could you describe > how you did this? Or point me to a link? I'm finding nada. > > thanks > > sean >
Hi. First you need to know the freq for QAM best way to find these is wth the channels.conf for qam floating around, I guess I'll try and attach it here. In there you will see the freqs. to record a stream I use the following command which found over at the pchdtv forums I believe: $ dvbstream -v -qam 256 -f 759000000 -c 0 -o -n 15 8192 > 118.ts the -f 759000000 is the freq, so change this to correspond to the next channel. (I think they are 6000000 apart, so just add or subtract 6 from the 759 to get the next channel) then: $ dtvstream -i 118.ts -o 118-1.ts -R dtvstream will list the sub streams and prompt you for a stream ID. also you can use mplayer to view: $ mplayer -tsprog # 118.ts where # is the stream number. to see the available streams, just do this: $ dtvstream -i 118.ts -q hope that helps. getting them into mythtv is another issue, as channel scanning didn't work for me. there is a tread about tuning QAM subchannels in the archive that has some insight into that. Also check out the pchdtv forums. Good luck.
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