On 10/11/07, Christian Praehauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Maybe this is of use to you: http://www.network-research.org/mp2tsdis.html > > Cheers, > Christian. > > Jake Peavy wrote: > > Hi yall, > > > > Been googling for a while, but my problem seems rather simple so I think > > I'll just ask. > > > > I have UDP encapsulated MPEG TS; how do I perform online analysis using > > dvbsnoop? All the pages I've been to so far seem to indicate hardware > > is required. This may be the case for QAM transport, but for IP > > transport I already have the stream. > > > > Do I need to pipeline VLC somehow into dvbsnoop in order to strip the > > Ethernet/IP/UDP headers and just provide plain TS to dvbsnoop? > > > > I have so far been using VLC to dump the raw MPEG TS into a file for > > post processing using dvbsnoop. >
Yes, that was my first feeling, that a dissector would be best. I was told on the Wireshark mailing list that that particular dissector was not incorporated due to outstanding bugs. I didn't continue to research the issue and have no idea how severe the bugs are. Here's another post from the same author that told me about the problems. http://www.ethereal.com/lists/ethereal-users/200503/msg00466.html Another drawback is that it doesn't decode MPEG4 TS. Thanks for the suggestion, -- -jp Chuck Norris died ten years ago, but the Grim Reaper can't get up the courage to tell him.
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