frahm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > On 10 Jul, Peter Fassberg wrote: > >>Maybe off topic now when we know that there is no real need to >>define a new format, but I have a problem that maybe someone >>have an answer to. >> >>The Cartoon Network sent here in the Nordics includes two Audio >>PIDs, one with Swedish/Danish and one with Norwegian/English. >> >>Yes, two mono channels in one stereo PID. >> >>My old Nokia 90xx handles this. >> >>My Dreambox doesn't. >> >>And the Linux applications doesn't. > > > I do not know for your Dreambox or Nokia or any other technical details > (I am using an AverTV USB A800 DVB-T-Tuner) but I use VLC from Videolan > with dvb-support for V4L2 under Linux and I can very well record > multiple audio channels (atually also multiple video channels if two > programms are on the same multiplex), for example with a command line [...] This is a different issue. The left and right channel of *one* Audio PID are different languages. I remember some patch for VDR a while ago that handled this kind of broadcasts. -- Anssi Hannula _______________________________________________ linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb