From: Lukasz Sokol <el_es_cr@yahoo.co.uk>
To: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
Subject: [linux-dvb] Mux multiple live MPEG streams into TS
Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 12:08:31 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <47C552BF.80008@yahoo.co.uk> (raw)
Hello Group,
I'm a newbie here, so please excuse my lameness.
I need to create a TS to be upconverted to DVB-VHF. The thing is, the
stream will be live TV signal.
I haven't yet tried too much (beside of configuring a TV tuner card)
because I see I need to learn more, read, digest. Any
pointers/tips/hints are welcome.
The system itself is to have multiple analog TV tuners (maybe even with
an MPEG encoders - that would simplify things a lot, right ?) which
output need to be then muxed and upconverted. The upconverting part is
not an issue here, because this is solved (with DekTec DTA-115 and
accompanying software).
The issue is the muxing of MPEG streams into a TS (MPTS?).
I have downloaded the JustDVBIt! from CINECA, and trying to understand
what it does - it is a carousel server (so they call it) which can
directly call the upconverter player application, no problem.
Is here anybody who tried this before and can share the experience ? I
know this list is mainly on DVB receiving (or is it ?) and what I need
is just the opposite.
I want to try the single MPEG stream first (the problem is I have the
Hauppauge WinTV card with no MPEG encoder... but this will be single for
a test purpose, anyway). The card I have here, I can view TV on it so
the tuner and (what else?) works good.
I was suggested to use VLC to receive the stream (and probably to encode
it into MPEG too) - somebody could please suggest some failsafe options
here ?
Right now I am reading the VLC docs (and the JustDVBIt! too) hope I come
with some good outcome.
One thing I could ask is : what is the most recommended setting for a
DVB upconverter to use, so it upconverts the TS the way the STBs will be
able to receive it flawlessly ? I can set everything from the frequency,
bitrate, till the modulation, constellation and other I forgot right now
;) Or can I just assume the STBs will be able to receive anything ? How
does this look like on DVB receiving side ? (I suppose the transmitting
standard has to be Irish/Britsh DVB-T compliant - which is... ?)
Hope this makes sense for anybody ;)
Like I said, any hints/pointers/links/manpages etc are welcome.
Thanks for your attention :)
--
Regards,
Lukasz Sokol
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2008-02-27 13:14 ` [linux-dvb] Mux multiple live MPEG streams into TS Jean-Claude Repetto
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