Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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Major
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None
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1.0.2
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None
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Operating System: Windows XP
Platform: Intel
Description
Some ATSC QAM (cable) providers encapsulate the MPEG streams in DC-II instead of DVB. On top of this the stream id for the MPEG-2 video stream is 0x80 instead of 0x02.
TSWriter needs to be updated to recognize the 0x80 stream type as video in addition to channel scanning.
h4. Steps to Reproduce
Scan channels on a ATSC QAM provide that encapsulated streams in DC-II.
The valid channels in that stream are recongnized as audio only - therefore aligned as radio channels.
h4. Additional Information
0x80 is also the stream id for LPCM audio.
Tourettes and I will have to figure this out in the future to better detect bluray & dvb streams.
TSWriter needs to be updated to recognize the 0x80 stream type as video in addition to channel scanning.
h4. Steps to Reproduce
Scan channels on a ATSC QAM provide that encapsulated streams in DC-II.
The valid channels in that stream are recongnized as audio only - therefore aligned as radio channels.
h4. Additional Information
0x80 is also the stream id for LPCM audio.
Tourettes and I will have to figure this out in the future to better detect bluray & dvb streams.