matthieu castet wrote:
Hi,
Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
From all the channels I've seen so far, the descriptions always matched the actual PID settings. I assume this is a problem of that particular provider. In the PID data they announce
330=fra 331=eng
while in the EPG data they have
X 2 03 eng AUDIO STEREO eng X 2 03 fra AUDIO STEREO fra
which is just reversed.
Why do you care about the order it is provided in EPG data ? I think this wrong because if I enter the pid by hand, why I couldn't enter first 331=eng and then 330=fra or even just 331=eng if I don't care about the French audio stream?
I don't know what are the information available in EPG data, but in your example it seem there is the language, so why couldn't you use it ?
The PID data and the description are broadcast in two separate SI tables. So far the only way to corellate them seems to be the sequence in which they are given. If you manually manipulate the PID entries in channels.conf this is no longer possible. There is also no guarantee that the audio track description contains any reference to a language, nor that the language code that comes with an audio track description is at all correct.
Klaus