If it is indeed delivered over DVB-H, the SDP ought to be delivered by FLUTE (RFC3926), but if it's a trial it could be SAP or something proprietary. If over multicast, it really ought to be on a different IP address and different port. However, many trials have limited channels and they are either preconfigured or multicast session data is delivered over a normal unicast connection. This can be true of regular DVB-T/S/C too. What kind of data rates are these streams? (e.g. +/-100%: 200kbps is probably Mobile TV, 800kbps normal TV and 4Gbps HDTV - also depending on whether it's MPEG4-AVC or MPEG4-main/simple). If it's radio that's another thing :) Cheers, Rod. On 10/12/07 5:31 PM, "ext Nico Sabbi" <Nicola.Sabbi@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Il Friday 12 October 2007 14:55:17 Alexander E. Patrakov ha scritto: >> Nico Sabbi wrote: >>> the sdp is surely in one of the multicast transmissions you have >> >> Do you mean that it should be hidden somewhere in my udp.dump file? >> But it contains only UDP packets sent to ports 20000 and 20002, and >> all of them are valid RTP packets. >> >> How to search for it? Might it be broadcasted on a different PID? > > yes, of course. What you are trying to access looks very much dvbh to > me, a real PITA that afaic is not worth the pain&fatigue > >> >> And, to make the task a bit simpler: could you please point me to a >> known good (i.e., decodable with VLC) RTP stream on the Internet, >> so that I can see what the real-world SDP looks like and how to >> demux the known good payload by hand? > > > dunno, better ask to vlc@xxxxxxxxxxxx or streaming@xxxxxxxxxxxx > > _______________________________________________ > linux-dvb mailing list > linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb