[MPlayer-advusers] DVB documentation unclear/outdated
Nico Sabbi
nicola_sabbi at fastwebnet.it
Mon Feb 12 00:05:17 CET 2007
lynx.abraxas at freenet.de wrote:
>
> I think there is a misunderstanding. I am using transcoding here for
> "transcoding between MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 (partial decompression)"
there's nothing "partial" here: a full decompression takes place
> without decoding to raw and then encoding to mpeg4 (as mentioned at the end of DVB-
> doc). If I'm not mistaken decoding to raw and then encoding is called re-
> encoding which is not transcoding. I'm though not sure if transrating would
> apply here as well since they are both mpeg but not the same video formats. In
> the excerpt it states re-encoding not transcoding and so it is for sure
> mencoder's task but not what I am looking for.
re-encoding == transcoding; in this context the only difference
between the transcodings done by mplayer and mencoder is the direction
of the output: to file if done by mencoder, to the dvb card if done by
mplayer
>
> I'm referring to this email from the thread here:
> http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dvb/2002-August/000668.html
>
unsubstantiated science ficton
>
>>>What uses demux_ts: -demuxer lavf or -demuxer mpegts?
>>>
>>
>>isn't the filename clear enough? demux_ts; anyway -demuxer lavf can be
>>used to demux dvb streams, too
>>
>
>
> If one is new and unsure about things concerning DVB, demux_ts is confusing
> since mplayer -demux help yields mpegts fitting to last lines of
> libmpdemux/demux_ts.c but making not much sense to google hit for demux_ts
> http://www.arcknowledge.com/gmane.comp.video.mplayer.user.dvb/2006-10/msg00031.html
that mail isn't about trandcoding, but simply about dumping (saving)
the dvb stream to file
> So I'm still wondering if anyhow one can use demux_ts with DVB-input to
> achieve transcoding in the way I discribed above? So that I end up with an
> mpeg4-file without re-encoding.
>
as I wrote, re-encoding/transcoding - however you call it - is still
done 100% by your cpu: there's nothing done by the dvb card, not even
the mpeg2 decoding
(although it's possible to make the dvb card to the actual decoding
and use mencoder to read the uncompressed audio and video streams
from the card's output: tv://, but I would never bet on the synchrony)
>>xvidix does accept 'h', 'k' and shows the osd menu. I use it every day
>
>
> Sorry, my mistake. gmplayer -vo xvidix and 'h' or 'k' make mine crash but
> mplayer -vo xvidix does work.
> Contrary mplayer -vo cvidix and 'h' or 'k' make mplayer change the channel but
> when showing the new channel it does not care about any key strokes any more.
maybe *during* channel tuning
> I think this is somehow connected to dvb:// since 'h' or 'k' work forever if
> I use them with v4l2 mplayer -vo cvidix tv:// -tv ...
>
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