[dvblast-devel] TSDECRYPT and a little question/problem
Doychin Dokov
dokov at silistra.tv
Thu Apr 11 23:44:41 CEST 2013
I'm also monitoring like 1 CC error each one sec on the EMM stream, no
matter which TP, but this yields to no errors here at all. Just try my
suggestion - move EMMs to a separate mutlicast stream and tsdecrypt
process, and leave the first one just decrypting the channel wanted.
2013/4/12 JULIAN GARDNER <joolzg at btinternet.com>
> problem is i need the emms for oscam :-)
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> joolz
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> *From:* Doychin Dokov <dokov at silistra.tv>
> *To:* Georgi Chorbadzhiyski <gf at unixsol.org>
> *Cc:* JULIAN GARDNER <joolzg at btinternet.com>; Mailing list for DVBlast
> developers <dvblast-devel at videolan.org>
> *Sent:* Thursday, 11 April 2013, 23:31
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> *Subject:* Re: [dvblast-devel] TSDECRYPT and a little question/problem
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> This file decodes just fine for me with tsdecrypt - no glitches whatsoever.
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> Discontinuities are only seen in the EMM PID 0x30, but they do not affect
> tsdecrypt in any way (unless maybe you feed them as well to the oscam?).
> This means this is not a switch issue (no way it garbles EMMs only).
>
> I'd suggest you move the EMM to a separate process and see how it goes,
> and also remove it from the channel input stream.
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> 2013/4/12 Georgi Chorbadzhiyski <gf at unixsol.org>
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> On 4/12/13 12:08 AM, JULIAN GARDNER wrote:
> > udp, and it is causing problems as every now and then the glitching
> messes up the decode and no keys come back from oscam.
> >
> > joolz
> > ps How are you, have not spoken since january
>
> It is not unheard of to have udp packets received in the wrong order,
> some switches do that.
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> --
> Georgi Chorbadzhiyski
> http://georgi.unixsol.org/
> http://github.com/gfto/
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