Kevin D Fowlks wrote: > > In order to view an incoming stream you?ll need a video player capable > of displaying > Mpeg2-TS streams such as <a href=? > http://www.mplayerhq.hu/?>mplayer</a>. You'll need to read the > information on their homepage to see how to compile and install > MPlayer. Once, installed you can > view a station by executing the following command. > dvbstream -o -vsb 8 8192 | mplayer -vo xv - correction: $ dvbstream -vsb 8 -f <frequency> -o 8192 | mplayer - > *Note: the 8192 is not a valid PID it will return the entire TS stream > to mplayer. To find other streams in a TS stream run mplayer with the > -v option. or compile mplayer from cvs, type the following content in ~./mplayer/channels.conf test:<FREQUENCY>:VSB_8:8192:0 and run $ mplayer -tsprobe 10000000 -v dvb://test > log.txt log.txt will contain a list of programs in numeral format (search PROGID) with the list of pids used (except those with type=0xffffffff). Nico