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[linux-dvb] Re: New CARD (TT Budget) [solved]



>
> Karsten Kreyenburg wrote:
> > It also works fine on 2.4.26 using dvbstream and replex:
> > dvbstream -ps -f 530000 -o 4161 4162 > dvbstream.psraw
> > replex -k -i PS -t MPEG2 -o dvbstream.mpg dvbstream.psraw
> >
> > The final stream can also be played on a Kiss DVD-Player.
>
> There is need to use the "-ps" option in dvbstream.
>
Sorry, I can't confirm that. If dvbstream doesn't do the ts2ps conversion,
as you have suggested, the frames in the final stream are in the wrong
order. Looks very funny. That effect can also be seen on vlc, and probably
on mplayer, not only on the Kiss Player.
If you are interested in a short example stream, I can send a link to you
where you can download it. I'm using dvbstream v0.6 and replex v0.1.1.

> The original
> transport stream can be read by replex, and most Linux MPEG players can
> now play transport streams as well (e.g. mplayer, xine etc).
> Maybe your Kiss DVD player can.
>
No, unfortunatelly not. Even more, the player needs very well synchronised
streams without errors, otherwise the picture will freeze.

I even tried PVAStrumento (on Wine), but I had to discover some sporadic
freezes on the Kiss.

> The advantage of saving the original transport stream is that you can
> include multiple audio PIDs and teletext/subtitle PIDs in the recording.
>
I agree completely.

Karsten





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