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<blockquote data-quote="ASiDiE" data-source="post: 383991" data-attributes="member: 11017"><p>As far as I can tell, the tables we are reading either have the wrong information or have dual sets of information and the tv server is choosing one of them. Each Sat that is owned by dish network has it's very own Network ID.</p><p></p><p>61.5W = 4098 (0x1002)</p><p>72.0W = 4101 (0x1005)</p><p>77.0W = 4099 (0x1003)</p><p>110.0W = 4102 ((0x1006)</p><p>118.0W = 4097 (0x1001)</p><p>119.0W = 4100 (0x1004)</p><p>121.0W = 4106 (0x100a)</p><p>129.0W = 4104 (0x1008)</p><p>148.0W = 4105 (0x1009)</p><p></p><p>Let's take channel 121 for example.</p><p></p><p>I have been using ts reader and going in like 10 times and it's pretty random. It seems like half the time I get the correct values (the first one) and then the other half I get the values not even for my transponder. It looks like this is all being created in the SDT 0x0011 Table and the EIT 0x0012 table. The only table that seems to be right is the NIT 0x0010 table. Maybe this is the table that all these values should be pulled from instead of the SDT table (I think that's the one)</p><p></p><p>Channel 121</p><p>On Table_ID: 0x46 (another mux)</p><p>Service Name: HISTI</p><p>Provider Name: History Channel International</p><p>Transport Stream ID: 201 (0x00c9) 110.0W 12.224 R 20000 7/8 QPSK, DVB-S</p><p></p><p>Channel 121</p><p>On Table_ID: 0x46 (another mux)</p><p>Service Name: HISTI</p><p>Provider Name: </p><p>Transport Stream ID: 911 (0x038f) 72.0W 12.370 R 20000 5/6 QPSK, DVB-S</p><p></p><p>Here are the values under the NIT table for 12224 transponder:</p><p></p><p>Network Name: EchoStar 110 West</p><p>Network ID: 4102 (0x1006)</p><p>Transport Stream ID: 201 (0x00c9)</p><p>Original Network ID: 4102 (0x1006)</p><p>DVB-S Orbital Position: 110.0W</p><p>Frequency: 12.224 GHz</p><p>Modulation: QPSK, DVB-S</p><p>Polarity: RHCP</p><p>Symbol Rate: 20000 MSps</p><p>FEC: 7/8</p><p>Current Network: True</p><p>Descriptor: Service List Descriptor</p><p> Service: 121 (HISTI) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 151 (VS.) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 157 (OVATN) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 187 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 196 (CURNT) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 199 (CHILR) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 271 (FTRAE) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 272 (FTRAW) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 344 (EMYST) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 402 (NBATV) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 560 (NBATV) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 825 (AZTCA) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 828 (UNVSW) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 830 (FTRAE) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 831 (FTRAW) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 862 (PELIC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 863 (PCLAS) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 9590 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 9591 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 9592 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 9593 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 9594 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 9595 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 9596 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 31500 (KFUG) user defined (0x90)</p><p> Service: 31510 (DLSV) user defined (0x88)</p><p></p><p>There is also a PAT PID 0x0000 Table that would give us the same thing.</p><p></p><p>Network Name: EchoStar 110 West</p><p>Network ID: 4102 (0x1006)</p><p>Transport Stream ID: 201 (0x00c9)</p><p>Original Network ID: 4102 (0x1006)</p><p>DVB-S Orbital Position: 110.0W</p><p>Frequency: 12.224 GHz</p><p>Modulation: QPSK, DVB-S</p><p>Polarity: RHCP</p><p>Symbol Rate: 20000 MSps</p><p>FEC: 7/8</p><p>Current Network: True</p><p>Descriptor: Service List Descriptor</p><p> Service: 121 (HISTI) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 151 (VS.) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 157 (OVATN) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 187 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 196 (CURNT) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 199 (CHILR) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 271 (FTRAE) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 272 (FTRAW) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 344 (EMYST) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 402 (NBATV) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 560 (NBATV) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 825 (AZTCA) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 828 (UNVSW) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 830 (FTRAE) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 831 (FTRAW) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 862 (PELIC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 863 (PCLAS) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 9590 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 9591 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 9592 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 9593 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 9594 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 9595 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 9596 (HMC) user defined (0x9a)</p><p> Service: 31500 (KFUG) user defined (0x90)</p><p> Service: 31510 (DLSV) user defined (0x88)</p><p></p><p>At this point even TS Reader is doing the same thing with looking up the channels. However, it seems like dvbdream, My theatre don't seem to have a problem with this at all.</p><p></p><p>I will continue to do some research to see if I find out how they are doing it in the other programs.</p><p></p><p>I did notice something from all this testing and it may or may not matter. In my transponder file, I am telling it to use ,78 for the FEC number. You can see in my log file that it is seeing it "InnerFecRate:Rate7_8"</p><p></p><p>However it's always using auto "Fec:Fec_Auto 6" </p><p></p><p>I don't think this is any issue but one of the things that is different between the to is the first one (good one) is 7/8 and the other one is 5/6.</p><p></p><p>I tried over and over to get it to come up with the right values in the TV server but could not. In ts reader about every other time was either good or bad.</p><p></p><p>Here are my logs of just scanning one transponder and then some older logs and ts dump of this happening awhile back</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.digitaldeath.net/log911.rar" target="_blank">http://www.digitaldeath.net/log911.rar</a></p><p><a href="http://www.digitaldeath.net/nascan.rar" target="_blank">http://www.digitaldeath.net/nascan.rar</a></p><p></p><p>Please let me know if you need to get on my PC or you need any more logs from me.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ASiDiE, post: 383991, member: 11017"] As far as I can tell, the tables we are reading either have the wrong information or have dual sets of information and the tv server is choosing one of them. Each Sat that is owned by dish network has it's very own Network ID. 61.5W = 4098 (0x1002) 72.0W = 4101 (0x1005) 77.0W = 4099 (0x1003) 110.0W = 4102 ((0x1006) 118.0W = 4097 (0x1001) 119.0W = 4100 (0x1004) 121.0W = 4106 (0x100a) 129.0W = 4104 (0x1008) 148.0W = 4105 (0x1009) Let's take channel 121 for example. I have been using ts reader and going in like 10 times and it's pretty random. It seems like half the time I get the correct values (the first one) and then the other half I get the values not even for my transponder. It looks like this is all being created in the SDT 0x0011 Table and the EIT 0x0012 table. The only table that seems to be right is the NIT 0x0010 table. Maybe this is the table that all these values should be pulled from instead of the SDT table (I think that's the one) Channel 121 On Table_ID: 0x46 (another mux) Service Name: HISTI Provider Name: History Channel International Transport Stream ID: 201 (0x00c9) 110.0W 12.224 R 20000 7/8 QPSK, DVB-S Channel 121 On Table_ID: 0x46 (another mux) Service Name: HISTI Provider Name: Transport Stream ID: 911 (0x038f) 72.0W 12.370 R 20000 5/6 QPSK, DVB-S Here are the values under the NIT table for 12224 transponder: Network Name: EchoStar 110 West Network ID: 4102 (0x1006) Transport Stream ID: 201 (0x00c9) Original Network ID: 4102 (0x1006) DVB-S Orbital Position: 110.0W Frequency: 12.224 GHz Modulation: QPSK, DVB-S Polarity: RHCP Symbol Rate: 20000 MSps FEC: 7/8 Current Network: True Descriptor: Service List Descriptor Service: 121 (HISTI) user defined (0x9a) Service: 151 (VS.) user defined (0x9a) Service: 157 (OVATN) user defined (0x9a) Service: 187 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 196 (CURNT) user defined (0x9a) Service: 199 (CHILR) user defined (0x9a) Service: 271 (FTRAE) user defined (0x9a) Service: 272 (FTRAW) user defined (0x9a) Service: 344 (EMYST) user defined (0x9a) Service: 402 (NBATV) user defined (0x9a) Service: 560 (NBATV) user defined (0x9a) Service: 825 (AZTCA) user defined (0x9a) Service: 828 (UNVSW) user defined (0x9a) Service: 830 (FTRAE) user defined (0x9a) Service: 831 (FTRAW) user defined (0x9a) Service: 862 (PELIC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 863 (PCLAS) user defined (0x9a) Service: 9590 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 9591 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 9592 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 9593 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 9594 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 9595 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 9596 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 31500 (KFUG) user defined (0x90) Service: 31510 (DLSV) user defined (0x88) There is also a PAT PID 0x0000 Table that would give us the same thing. Network Name: EchoStar 110 West Network ID: 4102 (0x1006) Transport Stream ID: 201 (0x00c9) Original Network ID: 4102 (0x1006) DVB-S Orbital Position: 110.0W Frequency: 12.224 GHz Modulation: QPSK, DVB-S Polarity: RHCP Symbol Rate: 20000 MSps FEC: 7/8 Current Network: True Descriptor: Service List Descriptor Service: 121 (HISTI) user defined (0x9a) Service: 151 (VS.) user defined (0x9a) Service: 157 (OVATN) user defined (0x9a) Service: 187 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 196 (CURNT) user defined (0x9a) Service: 199 (CHILR) user defined (0x9a) Service: 271 (FTRAE) user defined (0x9a) Service: 272 (FTRAW) user defined (0x9a) Service: 344 (EMYST) user defined (0x9a) Service: 402 (NBATV) user defined (0x9a) Service: 560 (NBATV) user defined (0x9a) Service: 825 (AZTCA) user defined (0x9a) Service: 828 (UNVSW) user defined (0x9a) Service: 830 (FTRAE) user defined (0x9a) Service: 831 (FTRAW) user defined (0x9a) Service: 862 (PELIC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 863 (PCLAS) user defined (0x9a) Service: 9590 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 9591 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 9592 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 9593 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 9594 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 9595 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 9596 (HMC) user defined (0x9a) Service: 31500 (KFUG) user defined (0x90) Service: 31510 (DLSV) user defined (0x88) At this point even TS Reader is doing the same thing with looking up the channels. However, it seems like dvbdream, My theatre don't seem to have a problem with this at all. I will continue to do some research to see if I find out how they are doing it in the other programs. I did notice something from all this testing and it may or may not matter. In my transponder file, I am telling it to use ,78 for the FEC number. You can see in my log file that it is seeing it "InnerFecRate:Rate7_8" However it's always using auto "Fec:Fec_Auto 6" I don't think this is any issue but one of the things that is different between the to is the first one (good one) is 7/8 and the other one is 5/6. I tried over and over to get it to come up with the right values in the TV server but could not. In ts reader about every other time was either good or bad. Here are my logs of just scanning one transponder and then some older logs and ts dump of this happening awhile back [url]http://www.digitaldeath.net/log911.rar[/url] [url]http://www.digitaldeath.net/nascan.rar[/url] Please let me know if you need to get on my PC or you need any more logs from me. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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