On 08/06/07 21:57, Georg Acher wrote: > ... > "Our" vdr does already. Due to performance constraints with the Geode, > remux.c was replaced in the RMM-vdr with a more optimized one from the > beginning (but it's still API compatible). That allows some really nasty > extensions... > > Now there's a simple h264 detection added. It's maybe not formally correct > (I'm sure that I've missed some obscure packing scenarios), but it works > with the few h264 channels on air... After the h264 detection, the remux > output is no longer PES, but raw TS. So the CPU load SDTV vs. HDTV is about > the same, no complex repacking is done for h264. The TS recordings have a > synthetic PMT now and then, so they are correctly detected by mplayer/vlc. > The frame index is also stored, ie. go-to and jumps work. The playback > section detects the TS format and forwards it directly via the > TS-play-methods to the card, as the TS demux runs on the DeCypher (load > sharing, quite important with a 300MHz turtle ;-) ). How do you handle different audio tracks (German, English, etc) and subitles in a TS stream? (Not that the core VDR supports subtitles, yet, but it will at some point, and I don't see that happening with TS). Klaus _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr