Hi,
Sorry to interrupt your discussion but I have a question regarding recording of MPEG2 streams.
As Kurt said, if you set pesfilter with output as DMX_OUT_TS_TAP and pass the pid, it will record the streams corresponding
to that pid. So, if I pass audio and video pid, then it will record only the audio and video streams.
I wanted to know how to record the DVB SI/PSI tables corresponding to the streams I'm recording.
Do I have to pass the pids of the tables I want to record or is there some other way?
Right now, I'm using the pid value 0x2000 for setting pes filter which is proving to be computationally intensive and consuming lot of CPU.
Please help.
Thanks in advance,
Vijet M
On Tue, Jul 29, 2008 at 9:39 PM, Frederic CAND <frederic.cand@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Marcel Siegert a écrit :
> hiho,My idea was, handling 3 Mbps containing one Video PID + one Audio PID +
>
> Frederic CAND schrieb:
>> kurt xue a écrit :
>>> Hi CAND,
>>>
>>> Thanks for your reply, you are right. When I set pid 0x2000, the
>>> demux gives whole stream. You are so good, maybe this should be
>>> mentioned in the api doc :). Thanks!
>>>
>>
>> I guess that should be the case (for the doc).
>> However, take care : handling a full MPTS takes much more CPU than
>> just some PIDs ...
>> RegardS.
>
>
> that depends on the device you're using for recording, doesn't it? :)
>
> regards marcel
>
some SI/PSI Tables seems to me cost-effective compared to handling
40Mbps of a DVB Stream (that's what was my example ... DVB-S Streams...)
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