Hi,
I have tested with the first (TF1) and the second channel (France 2)
With this channels.conf
TF1;IPTV:1:IPTV|S1P1|UDP|232.0.1.17|8200:P:0:1217=27:1317:0:0:1017:0:0:0 France 2;IPTV:2:IPTV|S1P1|UDP|232.0.1.1|8200:P:0:1201=27:1301=fra:0:0:1001:0:0:0 France 3;IPTV:3:IPTV|S0P0|UDP|232.0.1.2|8200:P:0:1202=2:1302:0:0:1:0:0:0 France 4;IPTV:4:IPTV|S0P0|UDP|232.0.1.9|8200:P:0:1203=2:1303:0:0:1:0:0:0 France 5;IPTV:5:IPTV|S0P0|UDP|232.0.1.4|8200:P:0:1204=2:1304:0:0:1:0:0:0
I can only record TF1 and France 2. With IPTV configured with filters on
You can find stream record with emcast here : http://rapidshare.com/files/227699836/TF1.raw.html and http://rapidshare.com/files/227700760/France2.raw.html
Regards
Senufo
/ I found the error. With IPTV you must define the type of stream in channels.conf
/>/> In my channels.conf I wrote /
No, yo don't have to. The IPTV plugin has section filters implemented (if don't disable/blacklist them in setup options!). They seem to work in your setup too, but, please, correct me if your channel 39 isn't France 2. A snip from your first post.:
/> France 2;IPTV:2:IPTV|S0P0|UDP|232.0.1.1|8200:P:0:1201=2:1301:0:0:1:0:0:0
/>/> changing pids of channel 39 from 0+0=2:0:0:0 to 1210+1210=27:1310=fra:0:0 /
If the channel 39 really is the France 2, so question still remain, why the VDR's video type detection fails on TF1 as the mplayer do it rigth. You could provide a small video sample recording the multicast stream
<with i.e. emcast.