Sascha Volkenandt wrote: > Hi list, > > current CVS version of streamdev contains a new remuxer, which is an external > program. Together with the replex tool from http://www.metzlerbros.de/dvb it > seems to be possible to have sound with VLC (not tested by myself, but a > colleague). > > Again, here is the cvs repo: > cvs -d:pserver:anoncvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/var/cvsroot login > cvs -d:pserver:anoncvs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:/var/cvsroot co streamdev > > Be aware that things like the client menu may or may not work. The server part > seems to work good, at least in HTTP mode. The content in the cvs is designed > to work with current VDRs (at least 1.3.18, I guess). I am using 1.3.22 so > far. > > Currently, it is not configurable how the script is called, it must be called > "/root/externremux.sh". It must be something that takes TS on stdin and > delivers "anything playable" on stdout. With the replex tool the script looks > like this: > > #!/bin/bash > /usr/bin/replex -t DVD > > You can access a stream involving the external remuxer with an URL like this: > http://<server>:<port>/Extern/<channel> > Are there any other remuxers that you have tested this with? vdrsync-1.3? The new Extern remuxer method works with replex, but the A/V sync is off. Also, when I try to use streamdev's internal remuxer, the sound is then missing. I heard that mplayer has a new remuxer that may work.. perhaps that it is possible to call mplayer or vlc in externremux.sh as the remuxer. Best Regards,