Holger Waechtler wrote:
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:Carsten Koch wrote:
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I know very little about all that, but I did notice that the data currently produced by VDR can be played back or otherwise processed only by very few programs such as mplayer and pvastrumento. So I guess it might be a big step forward to move to a better format again. There has already been the move from AV_PES to PES in the past.
AV_PES was a proprietary, non standard format, so changing that was certainly
right. PES on the other hand is AFAIK the recommended format for _storing_
recordings, while TS is the format for _broadcasting_.
Yes, TS was initially intended as transport format for broadcasting services, but since you can simply include useful meta informations like SI data, recording timestamps, teletext and subtitles into your recording by simply enabling the appropriate PID filters it is well-suited as archive format too.
The 'real' format that was intended for archives was probably PS, not PES.
In summary, am I right that AV_PES is proprietary and should therefore not be considered. PES was intended for storing, but is not widely supported by players and postprocessors. TS was intended for transport, but is very well suited for storing. Also not widely supported by many players and postprocessors. PS was intended for storing and is the format that most players inderstand, but is not as flexible as TS. ? Carsten. -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to ecartis@linuxtv.org with "unsubscribe vdr" as subject.