>>Stream 3
>> Type: Subtitle
>> Original ID: 7302
>> Codec: DVB Subtitles (dvbs)
>> Language: sloven??ina
>> Description: DVB subtitles
>> HBO;IPTV:110:S=0|P=0|F=UDP|U=239.1.1.151|A=5000:I:0:810=2:802=@4:7302:0:222:0:0:0
>Somehow your VDR thinks that the pid 7302 is teletext and not DVB subtitle. DVBsubs pids aren't stored into channels.conf, but always detected dynamically.
I manualy entered the teletext pid, because I started experimenting.
VDR's channels.conf entry would be:
HBO;IPTV:10:S=0|Š=1|F=UDP|U=239.1.1.151|A=5000:I:0:810:802=@4:0:0:1:0:0:0
What suprises me, is that your plugin detects the subtitle pid Info/PIDs correctly (thank you for your work btw).
>> If I record the video with VDR and run dvbsnoop |grep 7302 (subtitles id) I get no results (dvbsnoop can't analyze live iptv streams). I also dumped the stream with mplayer and tried playing
>> back the video, but there were no subtitles (record subtitles is checked in options). But because this is the first time I ran dvbsnoop and even after reading dvbsnoops man pages, I'm not sure
>> if I did everything right. I'm also not very good with mplayer, so i ran with -alang, maybe I'm doing something wrong?
>Last time I checked the mplayer it didn't support DVBsubs, but I had to hack the support by myself (google: mplayer-dvbsubs-svn-20091207.patch.gz). You should really should provide us a small piece of original multicast stream recorded with emcast/vlc/...
Here is the VDR recording:
http://93.103.40.144/01.ts
Here is the VLC recording:
http://93.103.40.144/vlc.ts
I think mplayer got their act together regarding subtitle support, but I'm not sure. I think -alang slv should work for DVBs.
Tvich
>> Original ID: 7302
>> Codec: DVB Subtitles (dvbs)
>> Language: sloven??ina
>> Description: DVB subtitles
>> HBO;IPTV:110:S=0|P=0|F=UDP|U=239.1.1.151|A=5000:I:0:810=2:802=@4:7302:0:222:0:0:0
>Somehow your VDR thinks that the pid 7302 is teletext and not DVB subtitle. DVBsubs pids aren't stored into channels.conf, but always detected dynamically.
I manualy entered the teletext pid, because I started experimenting.
VDR's channels.conf entry would be:
HBO;IPTV:10:S=0|Š=1|F=UDP|U=239.1.1.151|A=5000:I:0:810:802=@4:0:0:1:0:0:0
What suprises me, is that your plugin detects the subtitle pid Info/PIDs correctly (thank you for your work btw).
>> If I record the video with VDR and run dvbsnoop |grep 7302 (subtitles id) I get no results (dvbsnoop can't analyze live iptv streams). I also dumped the stream with mplayer and tried playing
>> back the video, but there were no subtitles (record subtitles is checked in options). But because this is the first time I ran dvbsnoop and even after reading dvbsnoops man pages, I'm not sure
>> if I did everything right. I'm also not very good with mplayer, so i ran with -alang, maybe I'm doing something wrong?
>Last time I checked the mplayer it didn't support DVBsubs, but I had to hack the support by myself (google: mplayer-dvbsubs-svn-20091207.patch.gz). You should really should provide us a small piece of original multicast stream recorded with emcast/vlc/...
Here is the VDR recording:
http://93.103.40.144/01.ts
Here is the VLC recording:
http://93.103.40.144/vlc.ts
I think mplayer got their act together regarding subtitle support, but I'm not sure. I think -alang slv should work for DVBs.
Tvich
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