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<blockquote data-quote="tourettes" data-source="post: 493788" data-attributes="member: 10858"><p>It's always bad when there are conflicting standards. If the stream is really MPEG2 it should be tagged as MPEG2 stream. Anything else is just plain stupid.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Blu-ray at least defines the 0x80 to be LPCM, not sure is DVB does it as well (as I haven't encountered any such streams yet).</p><p></p><p>I really don't like of an idea that the user needs to change some setting (no one knows that it should be changed and some users might change it by an accident). So, a better way needs to be find how to determine if the 0x80 is video or audio. </p><p></p><p>Currently I'm busy with lot of other things, so I dont have time to look at the issue, but if anyone is interested in it please have a look on the PMT parsers (on TsReader and TsWriter).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tourettes, post: 493788, member: 10858"] It's always bad when there are conflicting standards. If the stream is really MPEG2 it should be tagged as MPEG2 stream. Anything else is just plain stupid. Blu-ray at least defines the 0x80 to be LPCM, not sure is DVB does it as well (as I haven't encountered any such streams yet). I really don't like of an idea that the user needs to change some setting (no one knows that it should be changed and some users might change it by an accident). So, a better way needs to be find how to determine if the 0x80 is video or audio. Currently I'm busy with lot of other things, so I dont have time to look at the issue, but if anyone is interested in it please have a look on the PMT parsers (on TsReader and TsWriter). [/QUOTE]
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