Guys,
This is my first time to post to the forums, although I'll say that the folks here are a *wealth* of knowledge - which is why I figured I'd go ahead and ask the following in hopes that someone somewhere has some thoughts. Here goes....
I've got an mpeg of unknown origin. It has a .vfs extension and when I pop it into VLC to play it, it does fine... FOR VIDEO ONLY. There is no audio, whatsoever. Not sure if this is a PID issue, or what. I used a utility called bbdmux to look at and demux the TS. When I use bbdmux to pull the audio stream out and write it to a file, I can then drag that file into VLC and *presto,* I get audio, no questions asked. So - I know that VLC can play the audio... maybe it's just confused on where to look for it by default The output from BBDMUX looks like this: (any thoughts, guys? Thanks!)
Scanning for PID's, press control-c to quit ...
File temp.vfs is an MPEG-2 Transport Stream
Found PID 0x0000, Program Association Table Stream
Found PID 0x0020, Other Stream
Found PID 0x0021, stream id 0xE0 = Video Stream 0
Found PID 0x0022, stream id 0xC0 = MPEG Audio Stream 0
Found PID 0x0024, stream id 0xBD = Private Stream 1
Summary:
MPEG Transport Packets = 736732
PID 0x0000, Program Association Table packets = 1228, total bytes = 225952
PID 0x0020, Other packets = 1228, total bytes = 225952
PID 0x0021, Video stream 0 packets = 701651, total bytes = 128052749
PID 0x0022, MPEG Audio stream 0 packets = 29409, total bytes = 4097254
PID 0x0024, Private Stream 1 packets = 437, total bytes = 79922
PID 0x0025, Other packets = 2779, total bytes = 0