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<blockquote data-quote="mm1352000" data-source="post: 1185056" data-attributes="member: 82144"><p>Obviously VLC works completely differently to TV Server. In short, VLC takes the names from the M3U and takes the available video, audio, subtitles PIDs according to your PID filter. It ignores the service description table. TV Server reads the service description table. Therefore for each URL you scan, TV Server will find all the channels in the transponder. It will mark them all with the name from the M3U, and that's where the problem comes from.</p><p></p><p>I can explain in full, but the explanation is quite long and complex. I guess you probably don't really care about the details - you just want it to work. So, I can suggest a workaround: remove PID 17 from the "pids" parameter so that TV Server doesn't get the service description table. This will force TV Server to work more like VLC. So for your original example...</p><p></p><p></p><p>...change the URL from:</p><p>rtsp://localhost:555/?src=1&freq=11881&msys=dvbs&plts=off&fec=34&pol=h&ro=0.35&sr=27500&mtype=qpsk&tnr=1,11881,27500,10750,0,0,9,3,52,51,50,901,0,360,25,0,9,253,-1&pids=0,16,<strong>17</strong>,18,20,50,51,52</p><p></p><p>...to...</p><p>rtsp://localhost:555/?src=1&freq=11881&msys=dvbs&plts=off&fec=34&pol=h&ro=0.35&sr=27500&mtype=qpsk&tnr=1,11881,27500,10750,0,0,9,3,52,51,50,901,0,360,25,0,9,253,-1&pids=0,16,18,20,50,51,52</p><p></p><p>Actually you can also remove PID 16 (network information table - NIT) as well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I was talking about the RTSP URLs. For HTTP, that 2359... number is probably DVBViewer's channel ID. The effect is the same.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Provide log files showing this and I'll be happy to investigate.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mm1352000, post: 1185056, member: 82144"] Obviously VLC works completely differently to TV Server. In short, VLC takes the names from the M3U and takes the available video, audio, subtitles PIDs according to your PID filter. It ignores the service description table. TV Server reads the service description table. Therefore for each URL you scan, TV Server will find all the channels in the transponder. It will mark them all with the name from the M3U, and that's where the problem comes from. I can explain in full, but the explanation is quite long and complex. I guess you probably don't really care about the details - you just want it to work. So, I can suggest a workaround: remove PID 17 from the "pids" parameter so that TV Server doesn't get the service description table. This will force TV Server to work more like VLC. So for your original example... ...change the URL from: rtsp://localhost:555/?src=1&freq=11881&msys=dvbs&plts=off&fec=34&pol=h&ro=0.35&sr=27500&mtype=qpsk&tnr=1,11881,27500,10750,0,0,9,3,52,51,50,901,0,360,25,0,9,253,-1&pids=0,16,[B]17[/B],18,20,50,51,52 ...to... rtsp://localhost:555/?src=1&freq=11881&msys=dvbs&plts=off&fec=34&pol=h&ro=0.35&sr=27500&mtype=qpsk&tnr=1,11881,27500,10750,0,0,9,3,52,51,50,901,0,360,25,0,9,253,-1&pids=0,16,18,20,50,51,52 Actually you can also remove PID 16 (network information table - NIT) as well. I was talking about the RTSP URLs. For HTTP, that 2359... number is probably DVBViewer's channel ID. The effect is the same. Provide log files showing this and I'll be happy to investigate. Okay. [/QUOTE]
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