Hi, Klaus Schmidinger wrote: > matthieu castet wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Klaus Schmidinger wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> From all the channels I've seen so far, the descriptions always matched >>> the actual PID settings. I assume this is a problem of that >>> particular provider. >>> In the PID data they announce >>> >>> 330=fra >>> 331=eng >>> >>> while in the EPG data they have >>> >>> X 2 03 eng AUDIO STEREO eng >>> X 2 03 fra AUDIO STEREO fra >>> >>> which is just reversed. >>> >> Why do you care about the order it is provided in EPG data ? >> I think this wrong because if I enter the pid by hand, why I couldn't >> enter first 331=eng and then 330=fra or even just 331=eng if I don't >> care about the French audio stream? >> >> I don't know what are the information available in EPG data, but in >> your example it seem there is the language, so why couldn't you use it ? > > > The PID data and the description are broadcast in two separate SI tables. > So far the only way to corellate them seems to be the sequence in which > they are given. If you manually manipulate the PID entries in channels.conf > this is no longer possible. There is also no guarantee that the audio track > description contains any reference to a language, nor that the language > code > that comes with an audio track description is at all correct. > Ok, so adding the PID language in EPG audio description could be nice. Thanks for your reply. Matthieu