Hi,
here's my attempt to provide a native DVB-T2 support for VDR.
- added initial libsi support for the required T2 delivery system descriptor - updated bandwidth, modulation, transmission, guard settings to match DVB-T2 specs - added a new PLP id to channel parameters and tuning mechanism - requires DVB API 5.3 - implementation is analog to the current DVB-S/S2 extending the existing delivery system field - shortcomings: PLP id can be found also in DVB-T channel configuration (but doesn't affect anything) and the new channels.conf values could be a bit more intuitive
It seems to work here in Finland with my limited access to local DVB-T2 muxes, but no guarantees. :)
BR, -- rofa
(replying to the original patch thread)
On 22 December 2011 08:54, Stuart Morris stuart_morris@talk21.com wrote:
I'm running 1.7.21 with a DVB-T and DVB-T2. The only patch I have is for> decoding the compressed EPG for UK Freeview HD. Does DVB-T2 need special handling in VDR? That's not been my experience.
I believe Rolf's patch (see below for original) is more about adding full DVB-T2 spec compliance. The fact that Freeview HD channels you've added manually are working isn't the same thing :)
On 17 November 2011 23:05, Rolf Ahrenberg rahrenbe@cc.hut.fi wrote:
Hi,
here's my attempt to provide a native DVB-T2 support for VDR.
- added initial libsi support for the required T2 delivery system descriptor
- updated bandwidth, modulation, transmission, guard settings to match
DVB-T2 specs
- added a new PLP id to channel parameters and tuning mechanism
- requires DVB API 5.3
- implementation is analog to the current DVB-S/S2 extending the existing
delivery system field
- shortcomings: PLP id can be found also in DVB-T channel configuration (but
doesn't affect anything) and the new channels.conf values could be a bit more intuitive
It seems to work here in Finland with my limited access to local DVB-T2 muxes, but no guarantees. :)
BR,
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