Le mercredi 30 janvier 2008 09:08, Corey Ashford a écrit : > So I downloaded Kaffeine 0.8.6 source and built it, making the change > you suggested. That does work! Although I'm still not able to get any > channels on the 12180 V 30000 transponder on AMC3-87W. This appears to > be because that multiplex doesn't have a Service Description Table. > Kaffeine apparently doesn't have any code to synthesize names when it > doesn't find one of these. That would be a nice feature to add. > > I was able to get channel "names" on another transponder 11716 H 4859. > The names are coming out like "TSID:3-SID:1". This is a "synthesized" name, this means there is a channel on Transport Stream ID=3 with Service ID=1 found in Program Association Table but no names given in Service Description Table or SDT not present at all. As far as i understand, none of the mplex on AMC3 carries SDT. > So I'm not sure what to do about not getting channel names on some of > these multiplexes. Perhaps I just got lucky and picked one of the rare > multiplexes with no SDT. Or maybe this is fairly common and I will run > into it often. > > Incidentally, it appears that kaffeine looks for a NIT section too > (0x10), and complains if it's not there. It doesn't complain, but just let you know :) > Thanks for your help. Let me know if you make some changes to > synthesize channel names for this sort of multiplex. I'd be happy to > test out the changes :) -- Christophe Thommeret _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb