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Nico wrote:
can you please test that stream with mplayer-cvs?
It should decode it.
Thanks.
Umm.. how do I get that stream out of the dvb kernel driver then?
The entire driver seems written around 188 byte packets, and therein
lies the problem.
I thought the easy way to do it would be to add a second
dvb_dmx_swfilter() designed around 204 byte packets..
I can't see an *easy* and reliable way to autodetect the incoming
stream, particularly one that is not succeptible to trying to switch
formats when a corrupt packet is recieved.
Brad
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