On Fri, 14 May 2010 16:13:36 +0200 Klaus Schmidinger Klaus.Schmidinger@tvdr.de wrote:
On 07.05.2010 09:53, Newsy Paper wrote:
Hi!
there are some channels using aac for audio. I.e. SABC1 at 23.5°East 10758 V 22000 8/9 DVB-S2 Seems vdr doesn't support aac as no pid is entered neither for apid nor for ddpid. I think xine should support acc or doesn't it? So it should be no big deal do extend vdr to support aac.
Please try this and see if it makes any difference:
--- pat.c 2010/03/27 15:17:46 2.9 +++ pat.c 2010/05/14 14:12:31 @@ -401,6 +401,7 @@ switch (d->getDescriptorTag()) { case SI::AC3DescriptorTag: case SI::EnhancedAC3DescriptorTag:
case SI::AACDescriptorTag: dpid = esPid; ProcessCaDescriptors = true; break;
--- eit.c 2010/01/08 15:17:09 2.11 +++ eit.c 2010/05/14 14:06:55 @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ SI::ComponentDescriptor *cd = (SI::ComponentDescriptor *)d; uchar Stream = cd->getStreamContent(); uchar Type = cd->getComponentType();
if (1 <= Stream && Stream <= 4 && Type != 0) { //
1=video, 2=audio, 3=subtitles, 4=AC3
if (1 <= Stream && Stream <= 6 && Type != 0) { //
1=MPEG2-video, 2=MPEG1-audio, 3=subtitles, 4=AC3-audio, 5=H.264-video, 6=HEAAC-audio if (!Components) Components = new cComponents; char buffer[Utf8BufSize(256)];
The second change marks at least the HD Recordings as such - usefull for applications needing to know this w/o analyzing files :)
Thanks !