Re: [vdr] vdr-iptv-plugin DVB subtitles problems
On Wed, 8 Sep 2010, Fake Name wrote: Here is the VLC recording: I downloaded this file, added it into channels.conf via FILE protocol (S=1|P=0|F=FILE|U=vlc.ts), set VDR to update pids and to show subtitles and finally setup Slovak as a preferred language. The subtitles were shown automatically and couldn't find any problems, but one. The stream has CA descriptor present and you'll have to patch the VDR with "vdr-1.7.15-disable_ca_updates.patch" in order to get rid of "Channel not available" messages. Test was made with the latest development version of the plugin, but there shouldn't be any significant modifications against the public release. BR, -- rofa ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] vdr-iptv-plugin DVB subtitles problems
On Wed, 8 Sep 2010, Fake Name wrote: I manualy entered the teletext pid, because I started experimenting. Oh. I see. What suprises me, is that your plugin detects the subtitle pid Info/PIDs correctly (thank you for your work btw). It's not the plugin, but the VDR itself and therefore I don't have a slightest idea what might be wrong. Here is the VDR recording: Here is the VLC recording: Thanks. I'll take a look at them. Btw, we should switch to using private emails in order not to spam the mailing list with these boring debug messages. BR, -- rofa ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] vdr-iptv-plugin DVB subtitles problems
>>Stream 3 >> Type: Subtitle >> Original ID: 7302 >> Codec: DVB Subtitles (dvbs) >> Language: sloven??ina >> Description: DVB subtitles >>HBO;IPTV:110:S=0|P=0|F=UDP|U=239.1.1.151|A=5000:I:0:810=2:8...@4:7302:0:222:0:0:0 >>0 >Somehow your VDR thinks that the pid 7302 is teletext and not DVB subtitle. >DVBsubs pids aren't stored into channels.conf, but always detected dynamically. I manualy entered the teletext pid, because I started experimenting. VDR's channels.conf entry would be: HBO;IPTV:10:S=0|Š=1|F=UDP|U=239.1.1.151|A=5000:I:0:810:8...@4:0:0:1:0:0:0 What suprises me, is that your plugin detects the subtitle pid Info/PIDs correctly (thank you for your work btw). >> If I record the video with VDR and run dvbsnoop |grep 7302 (subtitles id) I >> get >>no results (dvbsnoop can't analyze live iptv streams). I also dumped the >>stream >>with mplayer and tried playing >> back the video, but there were no subtitles (record subtitles is checked in >>options). But because this is the first time I ran dvbsnoop and even after >>reading dvbsnoops man pages, I'm not sure >> if I did everything right. I'm also not very good with mplayer, so i ran >> with >>-alang, maybe I'm doing something wrong? >Last time I checked the mplayer it didn't support DVBsubs, but I had to hack >the >support by myself (google: mplayer-dvbsubs-svn-20091207.patch.gz). You should >really should provide us a small piece of original multicast stream recorded >with emcast/vlc/... Here is the VDR recording: http://93.103.40.144/01.ts Here is the VLC recording: http://93.103.40.144/vlc.ts I think mplayer got their act together regarding subtitle support, but I'm not sure. I think -alang slv should work for DVBs. Tvich ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
Re: [vdr] vdr-iptv-plugin DVB subtitles problems
On Wed, 8 Sep 2010, Fake Name wrote: Stream 3 Type: Subtitle Original ID: 7302 Codec: DVB Subtitles (dvbs) Language: sloven??ina Description: DVB subtitles HBO;IPTV:110:S=0|P=0|F=UDP|U=239.1.1.151|A=5000:I:0:810=2:8...@4:7302:0:222:0:0:0 Somehow your VDR thinks that the pid 7302 is teletext and not DVB subtitle. DVBsubs pids aren't stored into channels.conf, but always detected dynamically. If I record the video with VDR and run dvbsnoop |grep 7302 (subtitles id) I get no results (dvbsnoop can't analyze live iptv streams). I also dumped the stream with mplayer and tried playing back the video, but there were no subtitles (record subtitles is checked in options). But because this is the first time I ran dvbsnoop and even after reading dvbsnoops man pages, I'm not sure if I did everything right. I'm also not very good with mplayer, so i ran with -alang, maybe I'm doing something wrong? Last time I checked the mplayer it didn't support DVBsubs, but I had to hack the support by myself (google: mplayer-dvbsubs-svn-20091207.patch.gz). You should really should provide us a small piece of original multicast stream recorded with emcast/vlc/... BR, -- rofa ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr
[vdr] vdr-iptv-plugin DVB subtitles problems
Hi I cant' display DVB subtitles on VDR. I'm using: VDR 1.7.15 xine 0.9.3 source: iptv-plugin 0.4.2 (http://www.saunalahti.fi/rahrenbe/vdr/iptv/) (yaVDR 0.2) on Asrock ION 330 HT DVB Subutitles are enabled under System/Setup/DVB and Language chosen is Slovenski (Slovenian-SLV). The iptv plugin detects the subtitles pid in question (System/Plugins/iptv/Info but no matter what I do, the channel in question returns "No subtitles available" The plugin passes mpeg2/4 stream directly to VDR and it does it superbly (HDTV great, EPG great, Channel switching fast, Stable, Teletext...) My IPTV (T-2, Slovenia) provider uses udp multicast and I can watch all the programs in VLC, with subtitles, ttx... This is the m3u playlist for VLC: http://www.rula.net/t2/t2tv.m3u This is the line in VLC playlist for HBO: #EXTINF:0,8 - HBO udp://@239.1.1.151:5000 This is Codec Information from VLC: Stream 0 Type: Video Codec: MPEG-1/2 Video (mpgv) Resolution: 640x576 Frame rate: 50 --- Stream 1 Type: Audio Original ID: 802 Codec: MPEG Audio layer 1/2/3 (mpga) Language: slovenščina Channels: Stereo Sample rate: 48000 Hz Bitrate: 192 kb/s --- Stream 2 Type: Audio Original ID: 1204 Codec: A52 Audio (aka AC3) (a52 ) --- Stream 3 Type: Subtitle Original ID: 7302 Codec: DVB Subtitles (dvbs) Language: slovenščina Description: DVB subtitles Those are lines from channels.conf, I started experimenting with HBO and tried a lot of variations(realy alot :). I still think I'm messing something up wit the syntax. HBO;IPTV:110:S=0|P=0|F=UDP|U=239.1.1.151|A=5000:I:0:810=2:8...@4:7302:0:222:0:0:0 HBO2;IPTV:120:S=1|P=1|F=UDP|U=239.1.1.151|A=5000:I:0:810=2:8...@4:0;102=Slo:0:222:0:0:0 HBO3;IPTV:130:S=1|P=0|F=UDP|U=239.1.1.151|A=5000:I:0:810=2:8...@4:7302:0:222:0:0:0 HBO4;IPTV:140:S=0|P=1|F=UDP|U=239.1.1.151|A=5000:I:0:810=2:8...@4:7302:0:222:0:0:0 HBO5;IPTV:150:S=0|P=0|F=UDP|U=239.1.1.151|A=5000:I:0:810=2:8...@4:0:0:222:0:0:0 HBO6;IPTV:160:S=0|P=0|F=UDP|U=239.1.1.151|A=5000:I:0:810:802:0:0:1:0:0:0 HBO7;IPTV:170:S=1|P=1|F=UDP|U=239.1.1.151|A=5000:I:0:810:802:0:0:1:0:0:0 If I record the video with VDR and run dvbsnoop |grep 7302 (subtitles id) I get no results (dvbsnoop can't analyze live iptv streams). I also dumped the stream with mplayer and tried playing back the video, but there were no subtitles (record subtitles is checked in options). But because this is the first time I ran dvbsnoop and even after reading dvbsnoops man pages, I'm not sure if I did everything right. I'm also not very good with mplayer, so i ran with -alang, maybe I'm doing something wrong? Another problem is, that if I mess with DVB update channels (update pid, pid and names, names only, transponder...) I sometimes lock the HBO channel (no a/v and OSD "Channel Locked). Also when checking dvbsnoop I noticed some lines with CA (i think it stands for Conditional Access) in them. But recently I can't reproduce that behaviour no matter what I do. But I'm paying for HBO and I can watch it in VLC and (most of the times) in VDR. Running iptv-plugin with "EXT" and using VLC in VDR does not work (A/V OK, but again no subtitles). Also it seems a bit "crashy", so I would rather get it working this way. So far I read the man pages for VDR, VDR wiki in english, some pages in german and IPTV plugin readme. I searched the net, vdr-portal.de and this mailig list for subtitles, untertitel, dvb subtitles problems, etc, but I could not find the answer. I posted this question on vdr-portal: http://www.vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=99300 and spent some time in the vdr irc channel (thank you again nox), but no matter what I do, I can't get those pesky DVB subtitles to display. I tried hts tvheadend, mythtv and even media portal but they are all flawed in one way, or the other. But because VDR is in a league of its own, I'm bothering all of you. VDR has no problems with 1080i/p channels, fast channel switching and even I can't crash it. Also yaVDR 0.2 is realy practical. Because this is the first time I came into contact with DVB, IPTV, SID's, PID's, etc, I'm probably doing something wrong and any help is deply appreciated. Some more info: my setup.conf http://pastebin.com/7jMjB0pb one of my channels.conf: http://pastebin.com/yX4NwBvs Thanks for reading all of my problems, and I hope someone can help. Tvich ___ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr