Hi, Am Montag, den 21.07.2008, 14:13 +0400 schrieb Goga777: > > > > > > 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. > > how did you recognize it ? what should be happen with - p option ? > did option -r work during you > > Goga > That was on a try to get BBC HD h.264 not S2. http://www.lyngsat.com/28east.html It takes a wrong vpid. With -r only some audio, with -p is also nothing better when trying to play it with mplayer. zapping to 594 'BBC HD': sat 0, frequency = 10847 MHz V, symbolrate 22000000, vpid = 0x2000, apid = 0x0917 sid = 0x0919 using '/dev/dvb/adapter0/frontend0' and '/dev/dvb/adapter0/demux0' couldn't find pmt-pid for sid 0919 Adding 8192 for filtering in the channels.conf makes mplayer working by switching to BBC HD with the TAB key. BBC HD:10847:v:0:22000:8192:2327:2329:6940 PARSE_PAT: section_len: 29, section 0/0 PROG: 0 (1-th of 5), PMT: 16 PROG: 6903 (2-th of 5), PMT: 256 PROG: 6904 (3-th of 5), PMT: 257 PROG: 6940 (4-th of 5), PMT: 258 PROG: 6945 (5-th of 5), PMT: 259 COLLECT_SECTION, start: 64, size: 184, collected: 184 SKIP: 0+1, TID: 0, TLEN: 29, COLLECTED: 184 Just +258 on the vpid did not help. -demuxer lavf dumps LAVF: Program 6940 ==> Found video stream: 5 [lavf] Video stream found, -vid 5 ======= VIDEO Format ====== biSize 82 biWidth 1440 biHeight 1080 biPlanes 0 biBitCount 0 biCompression 875967048='H264' biSizeImage 0 Unknown extra header dump: [0] [0] [0] [1] [9] [10] [0] [0] [0] [1] [67] [64] [40] [28] [ac] [53] [b0] [16] [81] [13] [f7] [85] [88] [0] [0] [3] [0] [8] [0] [0] [3] [1] [94] [a0] [0] [0] [0] [1] [68] [fe] [3c] [b0] =========================== On vlc this did work for switching to it. /usr/local/bin/vlc dvb:// :dvb-adapter=0 :dvb-frequency=10847000 :dvb-srate=22000000 :programs=6940 Kaffeine works as well, but often is crashing during A/V sync attempts after start. Interestingly, sometimes I can record for hours in sync, but usually audio is soon behind. It is also x86_64 and an AMD Quad. Cheers, Hermann _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb