On Sun, 8 Oct 2006 21:55:57 +0100 david may <david.may10@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > yeah , thats the one i can get on the stb but cant see the video on > the dvb-t even the windows dvb apps. Aye, you need to add a specific entry for it - it won't appear or be detected automatically.. Your STB is being more intelligent about it and 'hunting out' any PID that happens to have traffic. > the A /b an c are reversed on my stb now, A being on the right, id > like to be able to access the video for multicasting over lan,and it > seems it might be possible. > > if anyone knows how, that would eb great. Chances are it was always the other way round and I'm just misremembering. After all it's been a couple of years :) Well, once you can get the single video PID into something like VideoLAN, you'll easily be able to pass it through a crop filter and then re-encode for the LAN. You're really that desperate to watch BBC PARLIAMENT? :) Alternatively, if you have cable, get a DVB-C card since BBC PARL is free-to-air and is a standalone channel, no trickery required. Cheers, Gavin. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb