Posting an update to the list... On Tue, 30 Dec 2008, Dmitry Podyachev wrote: > > I think the following parameters can be used in place of > > `AUTO' for all the above... > > FEC 2/3 > > Guard Interval 1/32 > hmm, I have problems when use not auto (fec 2/3, GI 1/32): Actually, I have found another site; apparently at 634MHz, the FEC used may be 3/4, while 2/3 is used for all others, and all have GI 1/32... www.dvbtonline.com > > Can you verify this by parsing the NIT info on PID 16 > > (PID 0x10) on all frequencies? This matches the results > > from 650MHz below... > > > ok, I try, but I see it only at 650MHz... What you would need to do, is to use something like `dvbsnoop -s ts -tssubdecode -if [foo] 16' after using something like `dvbstream' to record from each frequency, writing to file `-o:[foo]' -- or using `tzap' to tune each frequency, and `dvbsnoop' on the tuner output directly. _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb