That solved it! Thanks.
But how do I record a specific program in a mux? If I point out the video and sound pids for a program with
dvbstream -f 522000 -o -tm 8 1249 1248 > recordings/test.ts
The stream does not play in VLC.
Regards
/Torbjörn
2007/3/8, Peter Fassberg <pf@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Ok, I've installed dvbstream but the frequency seems wrong. Here is one row
> from channels.conf generated with dvbscan
>
>
> SVT24:522000000:INVERSION_AUTO:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_2_3:FEC_1_2:QAM_64:TRANSMISSION_MODE_8K:GUARD_
> INTERVAL_1_8:HIERARCHY_NONE:1249:1248:5180
>
> So, I assume 522000000 is the frequency? But when I run:
Correct. Mux 1 is on 522 MHz in Motala.
> dvbstream -f 522000000 -o -tm 8 8192 > recordings/test.ts
>
> I got an empty file and this:
> dvbstream v0.5 - (C) Dave Chapman 2001-2004
> Released under the GPL.
> Latest version available from http://www.linuxstb.org/
> Using DVB card "Zarlink MT352 DVB-T"
> tuning DVB-T (in United Kingdom) to -1986010112 Hz
> polling....
> Getting frontend event
> FE_STATUS:
> polling....
> Getting frontend event
> FE_STATUS: FE_HAS_SIGNAL
>
> The frequency seems wrong?
Yes, it seems...
Try using kHz anyway (522000).
I'm using another version of dvbstream:
pf@octopussy:~$ dvbstream -f 730000000 1018 1019
dvbstream v0.6 - (C) Dave Chapman 2001-2004
Released under the GPL.
Latest version available from http://www.linuxstb.org/
Tuning to 730000000 Hz
Using DVB card "DST DVB-T", freq=730000000
tuning DVB-T (in United Kingdom) to 730000000 Hz, Bandwidth: 8
Getting frontend status
Event: Frequency: 730000000
Signal strength: 25088
SNR: 20480
FE_STATUS: FE_HAS_SIGNAL FE_HAS_LOCK FE_HAS_CARRIER FE_HAS_VITERBI FE_HAS_SYNC
// Peter
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