I'm new here, hello to all !.
I have a DB and am installing the dish so no real time to figure out the following myself:-
The DB7000 seems to be recording "transport streams". This is in my opinion a misleading name/format.
A real MPEG2-transport stream is the digital data received from the frontend/tuner. It contains multiple audio and videostreams and has a typical rate of 4-5 MByte per second, depending on the symbolrate and FEC rate of the transponder. Clearly this is not the stream recorded on the HD since it would result in 18GByte/hour.
There are different option in which the data is stored on the disk:
- MPEG elementary stream (ES), A/V muxed
- Packetised ES, A/V muxed
- Only the relevant transport packages (read PIDs) from the TS.
Who knows the answer ?
I am mostly interested in recording the full TS, is this possible and is a tool available for this ?. I have equipment to stream this over a network again.
Secondly, are tools available to gather all the statistics of the transport stream. I imagine there are plugins for this.
I have a DB and am installing the dish so no real time to figure out the following myself:-
The DB7000 seems to be recording "transport streams". This is in my opinion a misleading name/format.
A real MPEG2-transport stream is the digital data received from the frontend/tuner. It contains multiple audio and videostreams and has a typical rate of 4-5 MByte per second, depending on the symbolrate and FEC rate of the transponder. Clearly this is not the stream recorded on the HD since it would result in 18GByte/hour.
There are different option in which the data is stored on the disk:
- MPEG elementary stream (ES), A/V muxed
- Packetised ES, A/V muxed
- Only the relevant transport packages (read PIDs) from the TS.
Who knows the answer ?
I am mostly interested in recording the full TS, is this possible and is a tool available for this ?. I have equipment to stream this over a network again.
Secondly, are tools available to gather all the statistics of the transport stream. I imagine there are plugins for this.