Diff for /dsmcc-mhp-tools/README between versions 1.17 and 1.18

version 1.17, 2004/07/20 19:16:50 version 1.18, 2004/07/21 16:18:39
Line 9  What the dsmcc-mhp-tools support: Line 9  What the dsmcc-mhp-tools support:
 + generation of AIT  + generation of AIT
 + generation of PMT  + generation of PMT
 + incremental ObjectCarousel (and (P)SI updates)  + incremental ObjectCarousel (and (P)SI updates)
   
 What will be added soon:  
 + distribution of an ObjectCarousel over multiple PIDs (DataCarousels)  + distribution of an ObjectCarousel over multiple PIDs (DataCarousels)
   (all data-carousels's data must be disjunct, e.g. if the directory    (all data-carousels's data must be disjunct, e.g. if the directory
    directory '/foo' was already defined as a separate data-carousel,     directory '/foo' was already defined as a separate data-carousel,
    encoding of '/foo/bar' into another one will be not allowed)     encoding of '/foo/bar' into another one will be not allowed)
   
 Note1: If you encounter any problems, please checkout the version  Note: The dsmcc-up tool for incremental ObjectCarousel updates won't
        from CVS as it was on 18.07.2004, before I really started adding        work with multiple data-carousels for some time, sorry...
        support for multiple data-carousels.        If you really need updates of ObjectCarousels, please checkout
         the version from CVS as it was on 18.07.2004.
 Note2: The dsmcc-up tool for incremental ObjectCarousel updates won't        Anyway, I will fix that really soon!
        work with multiple data-carousels for some time, sorry...  
        But, it will still work for one-layered ObjectCarousels.  
   
 Each tool's output is a single binary .m2t file, which is a MPEG2  Each tool's output is a single binary .m2t file, which is a MPEG2
 elementary stream, i.e. a row of successive TS packets including  elementary stream, i.e. a row of successive TS packets including

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