Re: Re : szap - p - r options (was - T S2-3200 driver)

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Am Freitag, den 18.07.2008, 08:04 -0400 schrieb manu:> Le 18.07.2008 03:22:56, Goga777 a écrit :> > > > with szap2 you also can tune to FTA channels using the option "-> > p"> > and read> > > > the stream from your frontend dvr (/dev/dvb/adapter0/dvr0) with> > mplayer for> > > > example..> > > > > > btw, could someone explain me what's difference between szap - r and> > szap - p options ?> > > > when should I use -r options. when - p or both -r -p ???> > > >   -r        : set up /dev/dvb/adapterX/dvr0 for TS recording> >   -p        : add pat and pmt to TS recording (implies -r)> > I would guess that -r will just enable the dvr0 output so that you can > record it by dumping it to a file, whereas -p will do the same plus pat > and pmt which means that the stream will contain the necessary tables > to select one of the channels (this pis probably needed by the app that > will record/play the stream).> IOn brief try both and see whihc one works ;-)> HTH> Bye> Manu> > 
Hi,
last time I tried -p did not work at all.
You are much better off, especially for none S2 HDTV, seriousbroadcasters still watch the scene from there,  with what Nicorecommends for mplayer h.264/AVC.
But, to be honest, documentation is lousy so far ;)
This is not at all caused by mplayer, but we have a nice mixture hereanyway ;)
For the saa713x driver I'm quite sure now, it is not a driver issue ifBBC HD has troubles. I do say we are out of it. Doubts are welcome.
Wasted some money, but m$ and linux DVB-S scans are almost identically.
The all so much assumed better tda826x stuff on m$ is not there at all.
Messing around about it is very welcome ;)
Cheers,Hermann





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