My face is red. I realized after some work with Wireshark that I'm not getting IP packets from the PID I am watching. What I'm getting are ATSC A/92 encapsulated multicast packets.
Hey, I'm learning as I go.
Mike Harpe, N4PLE
Sellersburg, IN
Christian Praehauser <cpraehaus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Christian Praehauser <cpraehaus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Michael Harpe wrote:
> I have a new PCI Technisat DVB card installed and it seems to work fine.
> I am working on receiving a datacast from our local PBS station.
> dvbsnoop sees the traffic on the right PID (8099) and dvbstream sends it
> back out fine.
>
> I would like to use the dvbnet-created interface. I create the interface
> with dvbnet, give it an IP address, put it in promiscuous mode and no
> packets tick. I don't see any traffic out this interface. This stream is
> an IP stream being sent in IEC38016? format.
Hello.
What protocol should this be?
V4L DVB supports the following IP/DVB protocols:
* Multiprotocol Encapsulation (MPE), defined in ETSI EN 301 192
* Unidirectional Lightweight Encapsulation (ULE), defined in RFC4326
Cheers,
Christian.
>
> My distro is Ubuntu 7.0.4 aka Feisty Fawn.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Mike Harpe, N4PLE
> Sellersburg, IN
>
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