Re: DVB-H Transport Stream available for download

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Rainer.scherg wrote:
Francesco Schiavarelli schrieb:
Rainer.scherg wrote:

you may also use dvbsnoop to set a pid filter and save the result
to a file:

dvbsnoop -s ts -if input_ts.dat  -b 0x234  > output_ts1.dat
dvbsnoop -s ts -if input_ts.dat  -b 0x567  > output_ts2.dat

rasc



Yes, but then I have to parse IP/UDP/RTP headers and try sending the raw stream to mplayer. Maybe I'm better setting up a multicast router for online decoding and a tcpreply/tcprewrite script for offline decoding.


Why do you have to parse IP/UDP headers?
Using -b option, dvbsnoop just writes the filtered stream.

You could do ugly things like:

Sender:
 dvbstream pid  server ...

Receiving site:
 dumprtp | dvbsnoop -s ts -if - -b  0x0PID | tee stream1.out  | ....

(also netcat should be possible)


rasc



Sorry, but maybe I didn't make myself clear.
My goal is not to dump transport stream packets to disk or send them over the network. My goal is to play-back AVC video and AAC audio sent as multicast UDP over DSM-CC datagrams, that is what you'll find in the stream I linked (at least this is what dvbsnoop reported).

thanks
Francesco


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