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Re: raw transport stream access?

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2008/10/7 Dan Taylor <dtaylor@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> I'm trying to debug performance issues in our system.  There seem to be
> issues with both high data rate streams, and with our post-processing.
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> I would like to be able to read an entire transport stream (all PIDs,
> without specifically identifying them) from the tuner and dump it to,
> for example, /dev/null, or to a file.  This lets me work on the high
> data rate issue separately from the post-processing, and I can use a
> captured stream to work on the post-processing.
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> All of the examples that I have been able to find, so far, set up a
> filter for each PID, then either capture the individual PID streams or
> remultiplex them into a new TS.
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> I have code that tunes the frontend correctly.
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> Can anyone point me to a simple "now that the FE is tuned, grab the
> entire stream" example?
>

dvbstream -o 8192

is probably what you're looking for.

Markus

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