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* <type> in ES is one of the codes defined in the ISO 13818-1 for elementary streams in PMT tables. |
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Ideas for an adapter configuration file format. |
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This file would describe the mapping from DVB adapters in a machine to sources. |
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e.g. say you have 1 DVBS(Sirius 2/3), 1DVBS(Eutelsat W3), and 1DVBT(uk), the file could contains entries such as: |
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# <adapterid> <source1>... |
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0 S5E |
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1 S7E |
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2 TUK |
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Multiple source ids (as per VDR sources.conf) can be specified for each adapter so that multiswitches supporting more than one dish are supported. The diseqc commands necessary would be stored in diseqc.conf. |
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When an application is asked to tune to "Channel9" on S7E, it can look up which adapters support this channel, and can choose an appropriate one, or reject the attempt. |
Revision as of 21:54, 14 June 2005
Comparison of existing DVB file formats.
"Nokia" format.
Satellite/network/transponder/channel listing.
Example:
:SAT "Astra" 19.2 E :NET "Canal Sat :TRP 1074 1189500 275000 1 V 0 3/4 :CHN "Canal Sat :CHN "Hit List" 29461 R
- Can only represent DVBS.
- From libdvb - cannot find other examples.
- Can be edited in a text editor.
- Easy to parse.
- Appears to be the format used by an unknown nokia receiver (?)
- May not be the same across all nokia devices.
meztler bros' libdvb XML
Satellite/network/transponder/channel/etc listing.
Example:
<?xml version="1.0"?> <satellite> <transponder type="S" freq="11817000" srate="27500000" polarity="V" > <service id="8001" ca="1"> <description tag="0x48" type="1" provider_name="CANALSATELLITE" service_name="S$ <ca_descriptor tag="0x09" system_id="0x0500" ca_pid="2" /> <ca_descriptor tag="0x09" system_id="0x0500" ca_pid="5" /> <stream type="198" pid="1251"> </stream> </satellite>
- Can represent all FE types.
- Extensible
- Can be edited in a text editor, but XML reduces clarity.
- Easy to parse, but requires XML parser.
meztler bros' libdvb plaintext
Satellite/network/transponder/channel/etc listing.
Example:
LNB ID 2 TYPE 0 LOF1 9750000 LOF2 10600000 SLOF 11700000 DISEQCNR 2 SAT ID 3592 NAME "Thor 2,3 " LNBID 2 FMIN 10700000 FMAX 12700000 TRANSPONDER ID 0001 SATID 3592 TYPE 0 FREQ 11229000 POL H SRATE 24500000 FEC 7/8 CHANNEL ID 0 SATID 3592 TPID 1 SID ca TYPE 0 VPID 2bc APID 2bd ANAME "eng" TTPID c9 PCRPID 2bc CHANNEL ID 1 SATID 3592 TPID 1 SID cb TYPE 0 VPID 200 APID 280 TTPID 240 CHANNEL ID 2 SATID 3592 TPID 1 SID cd TYPE 0 VPID 258 APID 259 TTPID cb CHANNEL ID 3 SATID 3592 TPID 1 SID 196 TYPE 0 VPID 384 APID 385 TTPID 12d
- Can represent all FE types.
- Exact meaning of some values unclear.
- Extensible.
- Easy to edit in a text editor.
- Easy to parse.
satcodx
Channel oriented listing.
Example:
SATCODX103PANAMSAT 9 TDIC10037200001USA Amer3020PAN009CA______195103000000000000000030000100001ESP__________ica Latina SATCODX103PANAMSAT 9 TDIC10037200001Cino Lat3020PAN009CA______195103000000000000000040000100001ESP__________ino SATCODX103PANAMSAT 9 TDIC10037200001Exa TV 3020PAN009CA______195103000000000000000050000100001ESP__________ SATCODX103PANAMSAT 9 TDIC10037200001Hallmark3020PAN009CA______195103000000000000000060000100001ESP__________ Channel Mex SATCODX103PANAMSAT 9 TDIC10037200001MVS Empr3020PAN009CA______195103000000000000000070000100001ESP__________esarial
- Likely can only be able to represent DVBS.
- Not easily editable.. or understood :)
- Easy to parse.
- Not extensible.
zap
Channel oriented listing.
Example:
BBC Radio 1:658166670:INVERSION_OFF:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_2_3:FEC_1_2:QAM_64:TRANSMISSION_MODE_2K:GUARD_INTERVAL_1_32:HIERARCHY_NONE:0:6210:14336 BBC Radio 2:658166670:INVERSION_OFF:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_2_3:FEC_1_2:QAM_64:TRANSMISSION_MODE_2K:GUARD_INTERVAL_1_32:HIERARCHY_NONE:0:6226:14400 BBC Radio 3:658166670:INVERSION_OFF:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_2_3:FEC_1_2:QAM_64:TRANSMISSION_MODE_2K:GUARD_INTERVAL_1_32:HIERARCHY_NONE:0:6242:14464 BBC Radio 4:658166670:INVERSION_OFF:BANDWIDTH_8_MHZ:FEC_2_3:FEC_1_2:QAM_64:TRANSMISSION_MODE_2K:GUARD_INTERVAL_1_32:HIERARCHY_NONE:0:6258:14528
- Can represent all FE types - but exact FE type is not encoded in the file.
- Easily editable and understood.
- Easy to parse.
- Not easily extensible - you can keep adding on more stuff at the end, but this reduces clarity a great deal.
vdr sources.conf
This gives a standard identifier to each satellite cluster as there is no other such standard IDs for them defined anywhere.
Example:
S5E Sirius 2/3 S7E Eutelsat W3 S10E Eutelsat W1R S13E Hotbird 1-(5)-6 S16E Eutelsat W2
- Easy to parse
- Extensible (e.g. to -C and -T)
vdr disceqc.conf
This defines diseqc sequences for tuning to a particular channel.
Example:
S19.2E 11700 V 9750 t v W15 [E0 10 38 F0] W15 A W15 t S19.2E 99999 V 10600 t v W15 [E0 10 38 F1] W15 A W15 T S19.2E 11700 H 9750 t V W15 [E0 10 38 F2] W15 A W15 t S19.2E 99999 H 10600 t V W15 [E0 10 38 F3] W15 A W15 T
To find the diseqc sequence for a channel, find the source_id, the frequency, and the polarity. Using those, the entries in diseqc.conf are searched for a matching entry. When found, the associated command string is executed.
Command string example: S19.2E 11700 V 9750 t v W15 [E0 10 38 F0] W15 A W15 t
This matches channels which are from S19.2E, are less than 11700 frequency, V polarity. When matched, it says subtract 9750 from the base frequency, and execute the following diseqc sequence: turn the tone off, 13v, wait 15ms, send a disqec master command, wait 15ms, send tone burst A, wait 15 seconds, turn tone off.
- Very extensible.
- The nicest diseqc representation seen so far.
- Easily editable and understood.
vdr channels.conf
Channel definitions.
RTL Television,RTL;RTL World:12187:hC34:S19.2E:27500:163:104=deu:105:0:12003:1:1089:0 SAT.1;ProSiebenSat.1:12480:vC34:S19.2E:27500:1791:1792=deu;1795=deu:34:0:46:133:33:0 Sky News;BSkyB:11597:vC56:S19.2E:22000:305+131:306=eng:0:0:28707:1:1026:0
- Can represent all FE types.
- Derived from zap format.
- Hard to parse.
- Hard to extend without adding more complexity.
- Not easy to understand.
- Editable in text editor.
Ideas for a new channel file format.
An initial idea for channels:
:DVBCHANNELS-0.1 :TRANSPONDER <source_id> <DVBT|DVBC|DVBS|ATSC> <transport_stream_id> <original_network_id> fe <frequency> <polarization> <inversion> <symbol_rate> <fec_inner> # DVBS fe <frequency> <inversion> <symbol_rate> <fec_inner> <modulation> # DVBC fe <frequency> <inversion> <bandwidth> <code_rate_hp> <code_rate_lp> <constellation> <transmission_mode> <guard_interval> <hierarchy_information> # DVBT fe <frequency> <inversion> <modulation> # ATSC :CHANNEL <program_number> <order_in_channels_list> <group_id> name <name> shortname <shortname> ca <id> <id> ... es <pid> <type> [<language>] [pcr] .... (additional es entries)
- Use VDR diseqc.conf and sources.conf as-is, but with a redesigned channels file format.
- Keep file format as simple as possible, with just as much information as needed.
- Any other information can be retieved using the DVB library and parsing PMTs etc.
- es entries are not strictly necessary as all information can be derived from the PMT once you have the program_number. However, it is useful to store these to accelerate channel changing speed.
- <type> in ES is one of the codes defined in the ISO 13818-1 for elementary streams in PMT tables.
Ideas for an adapter configuration file format.
This file would describe the mapping from DVB adapters in a machine to sources.
e.g. say you have 1 DVBS(Sirius 2/3), 1DVBS(Eutelsat W3), and 1DVBT(uk), the file could contains entries such as:
- <adapterid> <source1>...
0 S5E 1 S7E 2 TUK
Multiple source ids (as per VDR sources.conf) can be specified for each adapter so that multiswitches supporting more than one dish are supported. The diseqc commands necessary would be stored in diseqc.conf.
When an application is asked to tune to "Channel9" on S7E, it can look up which adapters support this channel, and can choose an appropriate one, or reject the attempt.