-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 @fnu Thank you Frank for your kind help. Analyzing the streams was the first step towards success. Finally I found the reason why RID would not work with my IPTV-Channels. It's very simple: apparently SVDRP does not like an NID of zero. As soon as you set it to 1 the RID can be used as well. The import of EPG-data from epgdata.com is now working fine for my IPTV-Channels from a1tv. Thanky again Kind regards Michael Am 2013-08-19 17:35, schrieb fnu: > Hey Michael, > > since I dealt somewhat intensiv with IPTV channels the last days, German > T-Home Entertain, see vdr-portal, I was able to check this quickly. > > DVB-S/S2: > === > vdr2-vdr:/home/vdr> svdrpsend lstc 1 > 220 vdr2 SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 17:12:24 2013; UTF-8 > 250 1 Das Erste > HD;ARD:11494:HC23M5O35S1:S19.2E:22000:5101=27:5102=deu@3,5103=mis@3;5106=deu > @106:5104;5105=deu:0:10301:1:1019:0 > 221 vdr2 closing connection > === > vdr2-vdr:/home/vdr> svdrpsend lstc S19.2E-1-1019-10301-0 > 220 vdr2 SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 17:30:30 2013; UTF-8 > 250 1 Das Erste > HD;ARD:11494:HC23M5O35S1:S19.2E:22000:5101=27:5102=deu@3,5103=mis@3;5106=deu > @106:5104;5105=deu:0:10301:1:1019:0 > 221 vdr2 closing connection > === > IPTV: > === > vdr2-vdr:/home/vdr> svdrpsend lstc 120 > 220 vdr2 SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 17:13:16 2013; UTF-8 > 250 120 Das Erste > HD;IPTV:110:S=0|P=0|F=UDP|U=239.35.10.1|A=10000:I:0:256=27:257=deu@3;258=AC3 > @106:259:0:10301:1:10301:0 > 221 vdr2 closing connection > === > vdr2-vdr:/home/vdr> svdrpsend lstc I-1-10301-10301-0 > 220 vdr2 SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 17:13:24 2013; UTF-8 > 250 120 Das Erste > HD;IPTV:110:S=0|P=0|F=UDP|U=239.35.10.1|A=10000:I:0:256=27:257=deu@3;258=AC3 > @106:259:0:10301:1:10301:0 > 221 vdr2 closing connection > === > > So SVDRP does work proberly here. > > I also read this RID hint to give channels a unique touch, but I think it > might be the better idea to find out correct SID, NID, TID for these > channels and leave RID=0. I needed to do this, to get the few EPG info out > of that streams. Luckily I had strong support by plugin's author, Rolf > Ahrenberg, thanks again for that here. > > In short do something like this, I did show my own example from above: > > === > #/> /usr/bin/multicat -u -d 1620000000 @23.35.10.1:10000 ./dump.ts > === > Dump 1min of that stream, 8100000000=5min, 1620000000=1min, 810000000=30sek > === > Check the dump: > === > #/> dvbsnoop -s ts -if ./dump.ts -tssubdecode -hexdumpbuffer 0x12 | grep -m1 > -A8 Service_ID | grep _ID > === > You will get something like this, that shows SID, NID and TID: > === > Service_ID: 10301 (0x283d) [= --> refers to PMT program_number] > Transport_stream_ID: 10301 (0x283d) > Original_network_ID: 1 (0x0001) [= Astra Satellite Network 19,2-E | > Soci-t- Europ-enne des Satellites] > === > === > Kind regards > Frank > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: vdr-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vdr-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf >> Of Michael Frank >> Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 4:52 PM >> To: VDR Mailing List >> Subject: Channel IDs - DVB-C and IPTV >> > Hello, > > I have a VDR (2.0.2) setup with yaVDR's distribution using a Sundtek > stick to watch DVB-C. Additionally I want to add a part of a1tv > (Austrian IPTV) to the setup. While watching IPTV does not pose any > problems, getting the EPG into these IPTV-Channels does. > > a1tv does not provide EPG via the data stream so I added epgdata.com > service to the VDR. This again is working fine as far as the DVB-C > Channels are concerned. As for the IPTV it does not work at all. > > So, finally, here is the problem: > > In order to get EPG data into a channel one has to map a given Channel- > EPG-ID with VDR's Channel-ID. Unfortunately many channels of a1tv > provide the same Channel-ID on VDR. So I tried to modify the RID of > these channels to get a unique Channel-ID (as mentioned in the manual > files). Whem sending the EPG to VDR via PUTE the command does not accept > the RID-extended Channel-ID. > > Example for DVB-C (working): > someone@htpc-vdr:~$ svdrpsend lstc 50 > 220 htpc-vdr SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 16:41:33 2013; > UTF-8 > 250 50 > HSE24;UPC:330000:C0M256:C:6900:4201=2:4211=deu@3:4301:0:4012:1537:4:0 > 221 htpc-vdr closing connection > someone@htpc-vdr:~$ svdrpsend lstc C-1537-4-4012-0 > 220 htpc-vdr SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 16:43:54 2013; > UTF-8 > 250 50 > HSE24;UPC:330000:C0M256:C:6900:4201=2:4211=deu@3:4301:0:4012:1537:4:0 > 221 htpc-vdr closing connection > someone@htpc-vdr:~$ > > Example for IPTV: > someone@htpc-vdr:~$ svdrpsend lstc 53 > 220 htpc-vdr SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 16:45:19 2013; > UTF-8 > 250 53 SF 1 HD;A1 Telekom > Austria:8160:S=1|P=0|F=UDP|U=239.2.24.27|A=8208:I:27500:32=27:34=ola@3;3 > 3=deu@106:41:0:1:0:0:17 > 221 htpc-vdr closing connection > someone@htpc-vdr:~$ svdrpsend lstc I-0-0-1-17 > 220 htpc-vdr SVDRP VideoDiskRecorder 2.0.2; Mon Aug 19 16:46:35 2013; > UTF-8 > 501 Channel "I-0-0-1-17" not defined > 221 htpc-vdr closing connection > someone@htpc-vdr:~$ > > Is this a known SVDRP-problem or am I doing something essentially wrong? > > Kind regards > Michael > >> >> _______________________________________________ >> vdr mailing list >> vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx >> http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr > > > _______________________________________________ > vdr mailing list > vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJSEz7pAAoJEK8uSUzPxSkA2t4H/0FBJH8bWoXaYhF0LZdMC63P JAlYy/GIqzq/dB7FzlG/wDIbE+C8CfpZxEMqAcLI31LHiGct1JMzDRiwuE4qMjxS x8r1TOilozaHL071w4voOP5qgjtbjCg2nhbEPWONPgfrFElrwl9VwUwiuGvr9xiq dL5G896/NuvNMsybbNaflVAEVFS3k20K2ixTQzzUNMgNJhw/CAb3hdHGJp/utPOe NBKDwg5s9pXMGPbR4L1eserjNQF0fvlnXybKSYMUjy9XfuQGdMiK8LFQtsleUOjr dDTKCVmKx1ebhDW5g5Ldt6c/VgvtuDQPMBb4ovTBYF9d6bPDqXWS9vFeyeVozG8= =CrYq -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr