
I've spent days searching the web and reading dozens of forums trying to find a way to create a TS file that would play on my Maximum T-8000 DVB-T set top box. It's of the same family as Marusys T-8000 and Elanvision 8000s (using the same small "mkrecord" Windows utility to write STB-specific headers to generic TS files to make them playable). My STB supports VLC streaming, and that way any kind of video can be viewed.
But I'm not (read: my Mrs isn't

I first snooped around some original DVB-T TV recordings I made on the STB and found out that they use MPEG2 PAL video (25fps, 720x576) and MPGA 192 kbps audio. So I set all these to the VLC Media Player's "stream+save" settings (and selected DVBS subtitle encoding), and from one of my DVD's VLC Media Player 0.8.6c as well as 0.9.6 spat out a TS file that worked perfectly on VLC Media Player, with subtitle selection and all. I ran mkrecord on the file to insert the headers my STB wants, after which it still worked perfectly on VLC Media Player (both versions).
But trying to play the file on my STB, all I get is a black screen and no sound. The USB stick I'm using for these tests blinks its LED, and the STB*s "pause" and "play" functions display on its front panel ("pause" stops the stick LED from blinking too) so the STB is actually reading the file but unable to display any of the contents.
Looks like some Advanced settings are required, but I have absolutely no idea what they are. If anyone can tell me what exactly should be set to what values to create TS files suitable for these particular STB brands, I'd be very grateful. Thanks in advance...