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DVBv5 Tools is a small set of command line utilities that was developed to be compliant with the newer features provided by [[Development:_Linux_Media_Infrastructure_API|version 5 of the DVB API]].[http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.video-input-infrastructure/43100] The tools should also be backward compatible with the older v3 DVB API.
DVBv5 Tools (not to be confused with the similarly named, but much older, [[DVB tools]] legacy project) is a small set of command line utilities that was developed to be compliant with the newer features provided by [[Development:_Linux_Media_Infrastructure_API|version 5 of the DVB API]].[http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.drivers.video-input-infrastructure/43100] The tools should also be backward compatible with the older v3 DVB API.


This DVB tool suite (confusingly enough!) resides in the [http://git.linuxtv.org/v4l-utils.git v4l-utils git repository]. Its components include:
This DVB toolset suite resides in the [http://git.linuxtv.org/v4l-utils.git v4l-utils git repository], and uses [[DVBv5_library_(libdvbv5) | libdvbv5]], also stored at the v4l-utils git tree.
* [[dvbv5-scan]] for frequency scanning
* [[dvbv5-zap]] for channel tuning
* [[dvb-fe-tool]] for testing a DVB device's frontend
* and [[dvb-format-convert]] for initial scan file format conversion


It is composed of 4 tools:
[[Category:Apps & Utilities]]
* [[dvbv5-scan]] - Scans the channel transponders and gets the services available there;
* [[dvbv5-zap]] - Locks into a channel (zap), allowing other applications to get the stream at the dvr devices or to monitor the stream;
* [[dvb-fe-tool]] - Lists frontend properties, allow to manually set the DVB frontend delivery system and monitors the frontend;
* [[dvb-format-convert]] - Converts from/to other formats used by DVBv3 apps into the dvbv5 format.

There's also a Gtk3 frontend for [[dvbv5-scan]], independently maintained, called [[dvbv5-scan-gtk]].

The DVBv5 default file format is formed by a channel name, followed by a series of key/value properties. Those tools also support the legacy formats used by dvb-apps.

For example, this is a channel file with one DVB-C channel on it:

[CHANNEL]
DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBC/ANNEX_A
FREQUENCY = 573000000
SYMBOL_RATE = 5217000
INNER_FEC = NONE
MODULATION = QAM/256
INVERSION = AUTO

And this is (part of) a service (zap) file, produced from the above channel definition using [[dvbv5-scan]]:

[SBT]
SERVICE_ID = 4
VIDEO_PID = 42
AUDIO_PID = 257
PID_f1 = 768
FREQUENCY = 573000000
MODULATION = QAM/256
INVERSION = AUTO
SYMBOL_RATE = 5217000
INNER_FEC = NONE
DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBC/ANNEX_A
[TNT]
SERVICE_ID = 48
VIDEO_PID = 336
AUDIO_PID = 337 338 849
PID_86 = 816
FREQUENCY = 573000000
MODULATION = QAM/256
INVERSION = AUTO
SYMBOL_RATE = 5217000
INNER_FEC = NONE
DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBC/ANNEX_A

== distro packages ==

Different distros pack the dvbv5-tools on different packages.

On Fedora, they're part of the '''v4l-utils''' package. The Fedora 20 version 1.4 packages are available at: [[https://mchehab.fedorapeople.org/libdvbv5/ https://mchehab.fedorapeople.org/libdvbv5/]].

On Debian/Ubuntu, they're packaged as '''dvb-tools'''. The Debian SID packages are available at: [[https://packages.debian.org/source/sid/v4l-utils https://packages.debian.org/source/sid/v4l-utils]].

[[Category:Software]][[Category:Apps & Utilities]]

Latest revision as of 07:08, 18 March 2020

DVBv5 Tools (not to be confused with the similarly named, but much older, DVB tools legacy project) is a small set of command line utilities that was developed to be compliant with the newer features provided by version 5 of the DVB API.[1] The tools should also be backward compatible with the older v3 DVB API.

This DVB toolset suite resides in the v4l-utils git repository, and uses libdvbv5, also stored at the v4l-utils git tree.

It is composed of 4 tools:

  • dvbv5-scan - Scans the channel transponders and gets the services available there;
  • dvbv5-zap - Locks into a channel (zap), allowing other applications to get the stream at the dvr devices or to monitor the stream;
  • dvb-fe-tool - Lists frontend properties, allow to manually set the DVB frontend delivery system and monitors the frontend;
  • dvb-format-convert - Converts from/to other formats used by DVBv3 apps into the dvbv5 format.

There's also a Gtk3 frontend for dvbv5-scan, independently maintained, called dvbv5-scan-gtk.

The DVBv5 default file format is formed by a channel name, followed by a series of key/value properties. Those tools also support the legacy formats used by dvb-apps.

For example, this is a channel file with one DVB-C channel on it:

[CHANNEL]
	DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBC/ANNEX_A
	FREQUENCY = 573000000
	SYMBOL_RATE = 5217000
	INNER_FEC = NONE
	MODULATION = QAM/256
	INVERSION = AUTO

And this is (part of) a service (zap) file, produced from the above channel definition using dvbv5-scan:

[SBT]
	SERVICE_ID = 4
	VIDEO_PID = 42
	AUDIO_PID = 257
	PID_f1 = 768
	FREQUENCY = 573000000
	MODULATION = QAM/256
	INVERSION = AUTO
	SYMBOL_RATE = 5217000
	INNER_FEC = NONE
	DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBC/ANNEX_A

[TNT]
	SERVICE_ID = 48
	VIDEO_PID = 336
	AUDIO_PID = 337 338 849
	PID_86 = 816
	FREQUENCY = 573000000
	MODULATION = QAM/256
	INVERSION = AUTO
	SYMBOL_RATE = 5217000
	INNER_FEC = NONE
	DELIVERY_SYSTEM = DVBC/ANNEX_A

distro packages

Different distros pack the dvbv5-tools on different packages.

On Fedora, they're part of the v4l-utils package. The Fedora 20 version 1.4 packages are available at: [https://mchehab.fedorapeople.org/libdvbv5/].

On Debian/Ubuntu, they're packaged as dvb-tools. The Debian SID packages are available at: [https://packages.debian.org/source/sid/v4l-utils].