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[linux-dvb] Re: korrupt MPEG2 Stream



> 
> The original solution doesn't give a transport stream. If you want a
> transport stream, you have to set outstream=2.
I mean the kind of stream i get from the orginal Siemens Driver/software
for WINDOWS. 

Because that i can convert it with the WINDOWS-Programm PVA2MPEG2

> What is your definition of a real MPEG2 file? 
First i want to say that im not such a specialist as you ! - But i work
with MPEG2 VIDEO-STreams since more than 2 Years - and bevore i worked witht
the Linux/DVB-S Solution i worked with the D-BOX and VIDEOSTREAMING over
SCSI.

So i have here some realy good programms for WINDOWS to split, convert,
remux, and view MPEG2 Video-Streams.

And the only thing i can say is that i can´t work with the Output-Stream
of the 08 Driver.

This is my definition:

If i use the outstream=1 command and convert these files with the Siemens
Programm PVA2MPEG2 i get a MPEG2 File wich i can watch and convert with all
Programms i have... - this is my definition...

My second definition is the WIN-DVBLIVE Software - this is a WINDOWS-Based
Software for the same DVB-S Card it can replace the orginal Software and if
you record with it  you get also direct MPEG2 - also a working Stream -
(you know my definiton)

> Maybe these programs are not compatible and don't work correctly
> because they expect something that isn't in the specs. as I said
> before, some programs what a sequence header at the beginning of the
> file, which I could find as a requirement in the specs. 

I don´t understand this answer - some of these programms are realy
Commercial and not very cheap - GERMAN: Das ist Software die auch im buissnes
Bereich eingesetzt wird. Man kann doch nicht einfach behaupten alles andere sein
inkompartibel zu 1 System ??? - Dann muss man schon eher sagen, daß die
Ausgabedatei inkompartibel zur restlichen Software ist.
(Ist nicht böse gemeint - aber so sehe ich das)

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