Re: UDP encapsulated MPEG{2,4} TS into dvbsnoop?

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Hi,

Maybe this is of use to you: http://www.network-research.org/mp2tsdis.html

Cheers,
Christian.

Jake Peavy wrote:
> Hi yall,
> 
> Been googling for a while, but my problem seems rather simple so I think 
> I'll just ask.
> 
> I have UDP encapsulated MPEG TS; how do I perform online analysis using 
> dvbsnoop?  All the pages I've been to so far seem to indicate hardware 
> is required.  This may be the case for QAM transport, but for IP 
> transport I already have the stream.
> 
> Do I need to pipeline VLC somehow into dvbsnoop in order to strip the 
> Ethernet/IP/UDP headers and just provide plain TS to dvbsnoop?
> 
> I have so far been using VLC to dump the raw MPEG TS into a file for 
> post processing using dvbsnoop.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Jake
> 
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