When you change channels using the number buttons on your remote or the number keys on your keyboard , MediaPortal's default behaviour is to select channels by their index in the current channel group.
In other words, if you press the 9 button on your remote, MediaPortal will change to the 9th channel in the channel group that you're currently viewing. If you prefer to select your channels by their logical channel number the channel number assigned by the broadcaster or provider then you should turn this option off. Turn this option on to show the channel number in the TV guide and mini guide.
The number that is shown depends on the Select channel by index " setting. The maximum number of digits allowed in the channel number. This setting might be useful when the show channel numbers option is turned on. TsReader is responsible for reading and splitting the timeshifting and recording transport stream files created by the TV-Server. Sometimes marginal weather conditions or weak signal can lead to stream corruption.
In those conditions tuner drivers will mark parts of the stream as discontinuous to indicate possible corruption. TsReader's default behaviour is to drop any packets that are marked as discontinued to avoid the corruption in the stream. Dropping those packets may result in stuttering. Use this option to force TsReader not to drop discontinued packets. Note that some codecs may respond poorly to corrupt stream data. This is the de-interlacing mode that is used when your codecs doesn't perform de-interlacing.
In most cases you should leave this set to None. You can use these settings to prioritise the streams so that MediaPortal automatically chooses streams with particular characteristics. Hispasat 30W-6 at Hi all, Before I try to setup a fixed dish out in the cold weather I was hoping if someone with a motorized dish can confirm reception of Ku Hispasat 30W-6 at Planting more dises in the Garden!
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A recent video on this dish indicated that in order to receive usable signal from the clarke belt satellites, the dish would not be Has the Inforwars feed on Hi Anyone receive signal west transponder v sr? Writes a JPEG file containing the decoded thumbnail for the selected program. Useful for machines with multiple network interfaces. This tells TSReader to wait until all system tables have been decoded.
Depending on how the last record was performed recordings would get split based on time which doesn't match the documentation. Press F1 when viewing the grid to see the keystrokes that are supported. So you can now start recording a file and point VLC at the file while still recording. TXT file for more info. If anyone makes changes to the BDA source, please be good enough to pass a copy of the code back this way so I can include changes in future versions of TSReader.
As a result, the command-line interface on these networks now expects the frequency in KHz. If you have scripts for TSReader, these will need to change to reflect the full frequency now required. These were developed by Hauppauge and we look forward to any feedback regarding their use. You can either email me rod coolstf. This might not work with all TSReader sources since some send junk data if the signal goes away.
You can either specify the bitrate or have it calculated automatically. Turning this option on results in data being sent to TSReader at it's original rate. Useful for streaming out of TSReader from a file for example. The driver and setup instructions are on the AVS Forum. This tells TSReader to include any streams with a subtitle descriptor when doing a program recording. If you have suggestions for other charts, please feel free to get in touch. This now changes automatically should a clash occur.
I know this isn't as good as knowing what type of LNB is connected to each switch port and calculating the correct LOF, but then TSReader is an analyzer so you should really know this stuff! Previously supported in DVB-T networks only.
Read this before attemtping to use this source. These are a four byte time stamp followed by bytes of transport data. Currently the Dektec cards are the only sources that allows time stamping mode to be enabled. This should be transparent to existing parsers - documentation is provided here. TSReader Lite remains unsizable. Make sure you read this before attempting to get this source to work.
Provided the PAT version number is different and it almost always will be , TSReader will beep and automatically restart processing the new mux. When exporting as XML, if both fields are present they're combined as before. Have a look in the SampleSource folder for sample source code.
If you write a source for TSReader, please let us know so we can add you to a mailing list to keep developers up to date. This is documented in the registry.
This should be used with care since if the source driver goes into a tight loop, it will most likely crash the system or appear to. This allows up to four TechnoTrend budget cards to be active in the system at any given time. By default, TSReader will use the first card in the system. The -S switch is used to select the other commands. This inherently means you need to start TSReader from the command-prompt or a batch file.
Now when the signal returns, the source restarts sending data to TSReader. TSReader will then restart on that mux. This could cause TSReader's main parsing thread to lock up in effect killing TSReader and requiring it to be shutdown by the Windows task manager. This is documented in a private file for registered users only. This requires thumbnail generation turned on and an unscrambled video stream. It's on the File menu. This is explained in the FAQ. This doesn't apply to the Lite version.
At press time this driver is in beta but should be available on the Broadband Technologies website shortly. Additionally, the Roku trace window's contents can now be copied to the clipboard.
The remainder will get done in the next release. See the command-line documentation below. In low resolution mode, TSReader now also fits an x display. The first receive card in the system is used - only support at this time for the first card. This can prevent erroneous SDT decoding if the mux is running SDT sections for the current and other muxes using the same program numbers. TSReader will cycle through the channels in each mux, tell the external receiver to select the program therefore descrambling it before grabbing a thumbnail.
It's assumed the receiver is authorized for all channels in the mux. Double clicking with no recording or streaming active will launch VLC in Play mode. See this document for more details. In this beta this interface is not yet completed. The next beta will finish up this interface but we're looking for feedback on the current system.
In the at least one audio and one video stream were required before recording or streaming. The new time option selects the number of seconds and the time is based on the time stamps PCR in the stream.
So if you use with the file source which typically processes data faster than real-time file splits may occur faster than the time you set, but the resulting files will be the right length. Full details are shown on the settings dialog. Channel changes in TSReader are also handled correctly. This disables elementary stream parsing and thumbnail decoding for the current TSReader session.
Add this to recording scripts with the -a and -r options and you won't have to keep turning thumbnails back on. This selects a stream and automatically starts it playing via a VLC configuration.
These are either streams with a type of 0x06 and a format descriptor of BSSD or have a type of 0x Very useful for monitoring muxes remotely since a web-page can be pointed at the generated JPEG files. These images can also be saved as resized thumbnails or full broadcast size pictures. For example, Twinhan cards don't support tone-burst switches they do support DiSEqC switches however , so now when the Twinhan source is used, the tone-burst options in the tune dialog are disabled.
There are two sample. Their long range EIT is carried at west on Keep in mind that the Dish Network long-range event table carries data for all their channels out to nine days - this means you need a fast processor to keep up with the stream and a lot of RAM in your PC; it takes about MB to buffer 9 days worth of data.
There's a new option to save the thumbnails at transmitted size by default, they're scaled down to true thumbnails and another option to force TSReader to name each thumbnail generated over time with the same filename. This is useful for remote monitoring a mux and having a webpage pointed to the JPEG files generated by the "Save all thumbnails" function. This prevents DSS carriers showing up when using DVB sources and vice-versa and also adds support for advanced modulation carriers for some hardware we know is on it's way.
Take a look at Satellites You need to first tune the card using another program and then switch to TSReader to process the data from the mux. This also has the benefit of now displaying encoded material when the chroma type field isn't set correctly.
This allows you to prebuild command-line parameters for VLC and run them at will just as if you were to use VLC for playback. For example you can setup a VLC configuration to take video data from TSReader, decode it locally in VLC, write it to the hard drive in a number of different formats plus multicast it onto your network. This is just like the normal file source reads MPEG-2 transport stream files but loops when it reaches the end of the file.
This is useful for looking at small transport stream captures and there isn't enough data available to decode the stream correctly without multiple passes of the stream. This is primarily for people experimenting with solving buffer overrun problems that sometimes occur when streaming to devices like D-VHS where the CPU must load a ton of components to get the video streaming.
Previously, tables would be added to the output stream when they appear in the input stream. See documentation below for more info. Please read this note for more information about support in TSReader for these cards. With this function enabled, each time TSReader generates a thumbnail it will be saved to a unique JPG file stamped with the date and time. Great for IDing video streams that don't have an on-screen logo and you don't want to watch the program continuously.
The registered version has all functionality enabled and is available to everyone that's purchased TSReader. TSReader Lite limits some features and is free. You can record the transport stream or individual PIDs but that's about all. This works on Twinhan a red cards only.
This source doesn't tune yet, but does transfer data perfectly once tuned by another application. If you experience continuity errors with the satellite card, try turning off LNB power and power the LNB from another source. I was running TSReader for hours and it was very hard to see that it was still alive, so every time 1 MB of satellite data is processed by TSReader, the indicator changes. There's a sample included for that WB mux. This is accomplished by setting the record filename to "d-vhs" or "D-VHS".
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