[dvblast-devel] TS discontinuity
Armin Zeid
armin.zeid at gmail.com
Mon Mar 26 18:11:20 CEST 2012
Thanks for your reply Georgi.
Discontinuities are in fact in video and cause a lot of static. I have
checked the satellite source and the signal is clean. This is in fact on a
transponder that had problems with Invalid NIT previously and you told me
on how to comment out the NIT check. It is transponder 11555 on Intelsat902
62E.
My dvblast command is:
dvblast -a 1 -f 11555000 -s 27500000 -v 13 -S 1 -c
~/blaster/channels/11555.conf
My conf file content is at http://pastebin.com/HGYBFL0T
dvblast output is at http://pastebin.com/pT1BnRaR
Not sure what's so funky about this transponder. I'm hoping there's a way
to record, analyze and fix with some options.
Greatly appreciate any help.
On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 4:43 AM, Georgi Chorbadzhiyski <gf at unixsol.org>wrote:
> Around 03/22/2012 05:29 PM, Armin Zeid scribbled:
> > I get random "warning:TS discontinuity on pid 123 expected_cc NUMBER got
> > NUMBER" when streaming dvbs channels. I don't think it is problem with
> the
> > source as I get a clean signal and no issues watching channels directly.
> I
> > get different results experimenting with various numbers of streams in
> > config file and setting -E or -L parameters. Are there any specific
> > directions for setting these or any other way to eliminate TS
> discontinuity
> > errors?
>
> What is on PID 123 the warning should say that. If PID 123 is not part of
> audio/video stream it is normal that you would see no problems watching the
> stream. Even if you have perfectly aligned dish and perfect signal it is
> possible to have discontinuity warnings due to the way broadcaster have
> muxed
> the stream. It is nothing to worry about.
>
> --
> Georgi Chorbadzhiyski
> http://georgi.unixsol.org/
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