On Sun, 14 Jun 2015 20:59:26 +0200 Eric Valette <eric.vale...@free.fr> wrote: > On 14/06/2015 11:49, Eric Valette wrote: > > On 14/06/2015 11:35, Tobias Grimm wrote: > > > >> I'm afraid there's nothing I can do right now. Upstream probably will not > >> create a workaround and I can't do this either, because I have no way to > >> test this. > > > > I understand this. Thansk for your help anyway. Will see if I can > > workaround something myself. > > I cooked the attached diff myself and it seems to fix nearly my > problem. Basically, in parser-nit if the tn.frequency is invalid I use > the current_tp->frequency. > > Doing that it scan the frequency range, find the transponders, but for > some reason, it only output the last one (correctly BTW). I suspect this > is because all the Network id and ts stream id looks the same on all > transponders which is also buggy or there is another bug somewhere in > finding the correct nit location. > > Any further advice appreciated. > > -- eric >
1734c1734 parse_nit(buf, section_length, table_id, table_id_ext, s- flags); --- //parse_nit(buf, section_length, table_id, table_id_ext, s- flags); Do not parse the stupid (tv broadcast engineer who configured the) NIT table seems to work fine with the VLC playlist I like to create. Regards Apostolos
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