Hi,
On 18.10.2010 12:00, vdr-request@linuxtv.org wrote:
I have a strange problem with a relatively new DVB-T/SD/MPEG2 channel in Sweden. If I try to record from it all I get is a zero-byte file and VDR restarts after the standard 30 seconds reporting the infamous "ERROR: video data stream broken". All other channels on that mux are perfectly OK in VDR.
I can confirm this problem with vdr 1.6 and 1.7 with DVB-T channel Super-RTL in Rhein-Main-Area in Germany. I posted this in the german vdr forum, but without response:
http://vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=99985
The Super-RTL channel worked for a long time without problems. Since several weeks the problem arise, so I think the dvb stream was changed.
On 22.10.2010 21:56, Dirk E. Wagner wrote:
Hi,
On 18.10.2010 12:00, vdr-request@linuxtv.org wrote:
I have a strange problem with a relatively new DVB-T/SD/MPEG2 channel in Sweden. If I try to record from it all I get is a zero-byte file and VDR restarts after the standard 30 seconds reporting the infamous "ERROR: video data stream broken". All other channels on that mux are perfectly OK in VDR.
I can confirm this problem with vdr 1.6 and 1.7 with DVB-T channel Super-RTL in Rhein-Main-Area in Germany. I posted this in the german vdr forum, but without response:
http://vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=99985
The Super-RTL channel worked for a long time without problems. Since several weeks the problem arise, so I think the dvb stream was changed.
I just tried recording the Super-RTL channel on DVB-T here in the area east of Munich, and it worked just fine.
Klaus
Hi,
perhaps the pid's have changed. Pls do a rescan (with wscan or so) and compare the newly generated channels.conf with your entry.
2010/10/22 Dirk E. Wagner m740@wagner-budenheim.de:
Hi,
On 18.10.2010 12:00, vdr-request@linuxtv.org wrote:
I have a strange problem with a relatively new DVB-T/SD/MPEG2 channel in Sweden. If I try to record from it all I get is a zero-byte file and VDR restarts after the standard 30 seconds reporting the infamous "ERROR: video data stream broken". All other channels on that mux are perfectly OK in VDR.
I can confirm this problem with vdr 1.6 and 1.7 with DVB-T channel Super-RTL in Rhein-Main-Area in Germany. I posted this in the german vdr forum, but without response:
http://vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=99985
The Super-RTL channel worked for a long time without problems. Since several weeks the problem arise, so I think the dvb stream was changed.
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Hi Dirk,
if you have a solution, pls reply the answer to your question. You have written your solution in the vdr portal.
For the others: The pids of the channel have changed. After creating a new channels.conf the channel can be received.
2010/10/25 Rainer Blickle rainer.blickle@googlemail.com:
Hi,
perhaps the pid's have changed. Pls do a rescan (with wscan or so) and compare the newly generated channels.conf with your entry.
2010/10/22 Dirk E. Wagner m740@wagner-budenheim.de:
Hi,
On 18.10.2010 12:00, vdr-request@linuxtv.org wrote:
I have a strange problem with a relatively new DVB-T/SD/MPEG2 channel in Sweden. If I try to record from it all I get is a zero-byte file and VDR restarts after the standard 30 seconds reporting the infamous "ERROR: video data stream broken". All other channels on that mux are perfectly OK in VDR.
I can confirm this problem with vdr 1.6 and 1.7 with DVB-T channel Super-RTL in Rhein-Main-Area in Germany. I posted this in the german vdr forum, but without response:
http://vdr-portal.de/board/thread.php?threadid=99985
The Super-RTL channel worked for a long time without problems. Since several weeks the problem arise, so I think the dvb stream was changed.
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