hmm, that is null pid for padding ts to correct size IIRC. Take into account that some pid filters / bridges automatically filter it out. Usually it is there though. So it is not very good pid to test. If you want test some pid which is always there look those mandatory pids which are pids numbered near 0. regards Antti
When I hard code the rtl2833 external pid filter I am able to get only that pid. The inverse case also works as that is the default. Anyway I just want some tool that I can use from command line that can toggle pids somewhat dynamically. To bad there seems to be no ready available tool for that.
Adding pid selection to dvbv5-zap in monitor mode looks to be the best way forward.
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