Ken, by bandwidth do you mean the data rate?Frequency is in kHz, bandwidth in MHz
The command above can be entered onto the Customize line on any File Open command
No need to select a channel - you get the lot. If playing live or streaming then select channel on the Navigate menu. If saving to file, try the :programs=<channels> option and the select="program=<id>" option for sout.
The module is called bda in the nightlies but under Preferences it shows as DVB as it is just a w32 replacement for the linux dvb module
There is a Windows XP fix, KB896626, that fixes a bug introduced in SP2 which can cause stuttering.Here's my results so far:
- Audio is my biggest issue but that may be because it finds a number of audio devices including my bluetooth device and (I'm guessing here) trying to output to too many devices? Can I stipulate one with an "aout" switch?
- Video gets lots of "PTS out of range (xxxxx) dropping buffer" messahes as well as quite a few "Late picture skipped (xxxxx)" messages, and a few "Computed PTS out of range(xxxxxx), clearing out"
- To change channels, I have to hit the "Stop" button before closing VLC otherwise I get the same channel again even when I re-run VLC with a different frequency.
- In Brisbane (Australia), Channels 7 and 9 are OK, Channel 2 is a bit stuttery, and channel 10 almost unwatchable with very little smooth action. I don't know if this is a product of the audio/video combos that the stations are screening at present or smething else. Using/playing another DirectX program at the same time didn't change things for me.
I been using the command line:
vlc dvb-t:// :dvb-frequency=219500 :dvb-bandwidth=7 sout=#duplicate{dst=display} :sout-display-delay=1024 --verbose=2 --deinterlace-mode=bob --vout-filter deinterlace
as suggested (using verbose=2 for better messages).
I'll keep playing.
Any suggestions to improve viewing are welcome.
If by data rate you mean symbol rate then no. Bandwidth is the bandwidth of the RF channel and is either 6MHz, 7MHz or 8MHz for DVB-T.Ken, by bandwidth do you mean the data rate?Frequency is in kHz, bandwidth in MHz
The command above can be entered onto the Customize line on any File Open command
No need to select a channel - you get the lot. If playing live or streaming then select channel on the Navigate menu. If saving to file, try the :programs=<channels> option and the select="program=<id>" option for sout.
The module is called bda in the nightlies but under Preferences it shows as DVB as it is just a w32 replacement for the linux dvb module
Thanks.
Try the dvb-caching option. For my rather slow machine I need to use dvb-caching=1000 (1 second)There is a Windows XP fix, KB896626, that fixes a bug introduced in SP2 which can cause stuttering.Here's my results so far:
- Audio is my biggest issue but that may be because it finds a number of audio devices including my bluetooth device and (I'm guessing here) trying to output to too many devices? Can I stipulate one with an "aout" switch?
- Video gets lots of "PTS out of range (xxxxx) dropping buffer" messahes as well as quite a few "Late picture skipped (xxxxx)" messages, and a few "Computed PTS out of range(xxxxxx), clearing out"
- To change channels, I have to hit the "Stop" button before closing VLC otherwise I get the same channel again even when I re-run VLC with a different frequency.
- In Brisbane (Australia), Channels 7 and 9 are OK, Channel 2 is a bit stuttery, and channel 10 almost unwatchable with very little smooth action. I don't know if this is a product of the audio/video combos that the stations are screening at present or smething else. Using/playing another DirectX program at the same time didn't change things for me.
I been using the command line:
vlc dvb-t:// :dvb-frequency=219500 :dvb-bandwidth=7 sout=#duplicate{dst=display} :sout-display-delay=1024 --verbose=2 --deinterlace-mode=bob --vout-filter deinterlace
as suggested (using verbose=2 for better messages).
I'll keep playing.
Any suggestions to improve viewing are welcome.
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main error: Reloading playlist not implemented.
main debug: adding item `vlc' ( vlc )
main debug: rebuilding array of current - root Playlist
main debug: rebuild done - 1 items, index -1
main debug: starting new item
main debug: processing request item vlc node null skip 0
main debug: resyncing on vlc
main debug: vlc is at 0
main debug: creating new input thread
main debug: waiting for thread completion
main debug: `vlc' gives access `' demux `' path `vlc'
main debug: creating demux: access='' demux='' path='vlc'
main debug: looking for access_demux module: 1 candidate
dvdnav warning: cannot open dvdnav
main debug: creating access '' path='vlc'
main debug: looking for access2 module: 5 candidates
vcd debug: trying .cue file: vlc.cue
vcd debug: could not find .cue file
access_directory debug: opening directory `vlc'
access_directory error: vlc: No such file or directory
access_file debug: opening file `vlc'
access_file error: cannot open file vlc (No such file or directory)
main debug: thread 4248 (input) created at priority 1 (input/input.c:332)
main debug: requesting art for vlc
main debug: adding item `dvb-t://' ( dvb-t:// )
cdda debug: trying .cue file: vlc.cue
cdda debug: could not find .cue file
cdda warning: could not open vlc
main error: open of `vlc' failed: could not create access: no suitable access2 module
main debug: finished input
main debug: dying input
main debug: art not found for vlc
main debug: dying input
main debug: dying input
main debug: dying input
main debug: dead input
main debug: thread times: real 0m0.109375s, kernel 0m0.000000s, user 0m0.000000s
main debug: thread 4248 joined (input/input.c:469)
main debug: starting new item
main debug: changing item without a request (current 0/1)
main debug: rebuilding array of current - root Playlist
main debug: rebuild done - 2 items, index 0
main debug: using item 1
main debug: creating new input thread
main debug: waiting for thread completion
main debug: `dvb-t://' gives access `' demux `' path `dvb-t://'
main debug: creating demux: access='' demux='' path='dvb-t://'
main debug: thread 4392 (input) created at priority 1 (input/input.c:332)
main debug: requesting art for dvb-t://
main debug: looking for access_demux module: 1 candidate
dvdnav warning: cannot open dvdnav
main debug: creating access '' path='dvb-t://'
main debug: looking for access2 module: 5 candidates
vcd debug: trying .cue file: dvb-t://.cue
vcd debug: could not find .cue file
access_directory debug: opening directory `dvb-t://'
access_directory error: dvb-t://: No such file or directory
access_file debug: opening file `dvb-t://'
access_file error: cannot open file dvb-t:// (Invalid argument)
cdda debug: trying .cue file: dvb-t://.cue
cdda debug: could not find .cue file
cdda warning: could not open dvb-t://
main debug: retrying with access `' demux `' path `dvb-t://'
main debug: creating access '' path='dvb-t://'
main debug: looking for access2 module: 5 candidates
vcd debug: trying .cue file: dvb-t://.cue
vcd debug: could not find .cue file
access_directory debug: opening directory `dvb-t://'
access_directory error: dvb-t://: No such file or directory
access_file debug: opening file `dvb-t://'
access_file error: cannot open file dvb-t:// (Invalid argument)
cdda debug: trying .cue file: dvb-t://.cue
cdda debug: could not find .cue file
cdda warning: could not open dvb-t://
main error: open of `dvb-t://' failed: could not create access: no suitable access2 module
main debug: art not found for dvb-t://
main debug: finished input
main debug: dying input
main debug: dead input
main debug: thread times: real 0m0.109375s, kernel 0m0.000000s, user 0m0.000000s
main debug: thread 4392 joined (input/input.c:469)
main debug: starting new item
main debug: changing item without a request (current 1/2)
main debug: nothing to play
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:dvb-frequency=711500000
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vlc --program 1537 --color --ttl 12 --ts-es-id-pid dvb:// --dvb-frequency=730167000 --dvb-bandwidth=8
Try leaving out the "vlc" at the startHi guys! You are doing great work, but I just can't get it to work for me and I don't understand why. I have a DVICO Fusion DVB-T card with BDA drivers (it works fine in TS reader, ProgDVB etc), but no matter what parameters I set, it doesn't work, it only crashes.
I have tried a few different nightlies, most recently 28-6-7-0001. In the box in the open dialog I put
"vlc dvb-t:// :dvb-frequency=711500 :dvb-bandwidth=8" for the particular message/debug output below.
Any ideas what's going wrong?
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vlc.exe dvb-t:// :dvb-frequency=219500 :dvb-bandwidth=7 :access-filter=timeshift
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main debug: starting new item
main debug: processing request item dvb-t:// node Playlist skip 0
main debug: resyncing on dvb-t://
main debug: dvb-t:// is at 0
main debug: creating new input thread
main debug: waiting for thread completion
main debug: thread 5828 (input) created at priority 1 (input/input.c:331)
main debug: requesting art for dvb-t://
main debug: art not found for dvb-t://
main debug: `dvb-t://' gives access `dvb-t' demux `' path `'
main debug: creating demux: access='dvb-t' demux='' path=''
main debug: looking for access_demux module: 0 candidates
main warning: no access_demux module matched "dvb-t"
main debug: creating access 'dvb-t' path=''
main debug: looking for access2 module: 1 candidate
bda debug: FindFilter: Connected THDTV DVB-t BDA Tuner Filter
bda debug: FindFilter: Connected THDTV DVB-t BDA Capture Filter
bda debug: FindFilter: Connected BDA MPEG2 Transport Information Filter
bda debug: Register: registered Graph: VLC BDA Graph 0563e008 Pid 00000224
etc.
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main debug: starting new item
main debug: processing request item dvb-t:// node Playlist skip 0
main debug: resyncing on dvb-t://
main debug: dvb-t:// is at 0
main debug: creating new input thread
main debug: waiting for thread completion
main debug: thread 4324 (input) created at priority 1 (input/input.c:331)
main debug: requesting art for dvb-t://
main debug: `dvb-t://' gives access `' demux `' path `dvb-t://'
main debug: creating demux: access='' demux='' path='dvb-t://'
main debug: looking for access_demux module: 1 candidate
dvdnav warning: cannot open dvdnav
main debug: creating access '' path='dvb-t://'
main debug: looking for access2 module: 5 candidates
vcd debug: trying .cue file: dvb-t://.cue
vcd debug: could not find .cue file
access_directory debug: opening directory `dvb-t://'
access_directory error: dvb-t://: No such file or directory
access_file debug: opening file `dvb-t://'
access_file error: cannot open file dvb-t:// (Invalid argument)
cdda debug: trying .cue file: dvb-t://.cue
cdda debug: could not find .cue file
cdda warning: could not open dvb-t://
main error: open of `dvb-t://' failed: could not create access: no suitable access2 module
main error: option errors-dialog does not exist
main debug: finished input
main debug: dying input
main error: option errors-dialog does not exist
main debug: dead input
main debug: thread times: real 0m0.000000s, kernel 0m0.000000s, user 0m0.000000s
main debug: thread 4324 joined (input/input.c:468)
main debug: starting new item
main debug: changing item without a request (current 0/1)
main debug: nothing to play
main debug: art not found for dvb-t://
Try leaving out the "vlc" at the start
I just tested on Linux and apparantly here vlc accepts both: kHz or Hz. If the number is not reasonable in one unit vlc seems to chose the other unit.The frequency should be in kHz
Indeed it does. In r20427 a change was made to restrict access/demux to letters, digits and slash only so the hyphen in "dvb-t", "dvb-c" and "dvb-s" is no longer valid. I have added shortcuts "dvbt", "dvbc" and "dvbs" whcih shoul dbe in the next nightly. Meantime the alternatives are "terrestrial", "cable" and "qpsk" respectively.Hi Ken,
I think something must have changed elsewhere in the VLC source tree that has broken Win32 BDA support. A binary search of the nightly builds shows that the 20070606-0810 and earlier releases work OK but 20070607-0000 and later releases no longer work. As far as I can tell, the BDA access module did not change between these two releases - I'm not sure what did though!
I used to be able to run (for example):Hope this helps!Code: Select all
vlc.exe dvb-t:// :dvb-frequency=219500 :dvb-bandwidth=7 :access-filter=timeshift
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vlc.exe dvbt:// :dvb-frequency=226500 :dvb-bandwidth=7 :access-filter=timeshift
Good news.I'm happy to report that the most recent (vlc-0.9.0-svn-20070702-0000-win32.exe) build works using a command like:Thanks Ken.Code: Select all
vlc.exe dvbt:// :dvb-frequency=226500 :dvb-bandwidth=7 :access-filter=timeshift
You could change it to accept hypens too. (As long as we dont accept ':' ...)Indeed it does. In r20427 a change was made to restrict access/demux to letters, digits and slash only so the hyphen in "dvb-t", "dvb-c" and "dvb-s" is no longer valid. I have added shortcuts "dvbt", "dvbc" and "dvbs" whcih shoul dbe in the next nightly. Meantime the alternatives are "terrestrial", "cable" and "qpsk" respectively.
No. dvbt:// and terrestrial:// work; dvb-t// does not.Does dvb-t:// work too ?
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