ISDB-T devices: Difference between revisions

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== ISDB-T Boards ==
== ISDB-T Boards ==
=== Leadership ===
=== Leadership ===
[[Image:box-leadership-isdb.jpg]]
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==== lsusb - vendor/product id ====
==== lsusb - vendor/product id ====

Revision as of 12:49, 27 September 2009

Supported Hardware

Currently, There are three drivers that support ISDB-T:

Open Source

    • the dibcom dib0700 and pt1 drivers. The dib0700 implements the new DVBS2API to allow finer control at the ISDB-T parameters.

Closed Source

    • the commercially bundled drivers from Sundtek for USB devices based upon Empia chipsets. The Sundtek solution support both the S2-API as well as the Legacy DVBv3 API

How to make it work with the current dvb-apps version?

Some changes are needed at dvb-apps in order to support the new DVBS2API parameters for ISDB-T. While those changes aren't implemented there and at the userspace apps, you need to use the DVB-T format.

In the case of ISDB-T, the current implementations (Brazil and Japan) use 6 MHz bandwidth with the same ISDB-T Frequency Table. In the future, this is likely to change.

For the device to work, the first step is to seek for the existing channels. This is done by running the 'scan' application:

 scan FrequencyTable >channels.conf

Then, a DVB-T userspace application can be used to play the stream. In the case of Brazil, the application needs to support H.264 for video, HE-AAC for audio, and PMT tables at the mpeg-ts. Currently, only vlc and the newest development versions of mplayer are known to support. However, some stream types are known to not work with none of those two applications, due to some existing bugs.

ISDB-T Boards

Leadership

alt text

lsusb - vendor/product id

 eb1a:2875 eMPIA Technology, Inc.

I2C devicelist hash table

 0x6b800080