Transport Stream Analysis - Linux/shell
Added by Marc Ominus about 6 years ago
I have stumbled on this website
http://igorfuna.com/dvb-t/slovenia/multiplex-c-transport-stream-analysis
while looking for something that can display in easy to read format:
PAT - Program Association Table
SDT - Service Description Table
NIT - Network Information Table
TDT - Time and Date Table, TOT - Time Offset Table
CAT - Conditional Access Table
PMT - Program Map Table
and
PID statistics
I got in contact with the owner of the website, but he was unable to share anything
Is there any way to get the above DVB info in easy read form from multiplexes?
Replies (8)
RE: Transport Stream Analysis - Added by Joe User about 6 years ago
Have you looked at DVB Inspector [[https://sourceforge.net/projects/dvbinspector/]]
RE: Transport Stream Analysis - Added by saen acro about 6 years ago
RE: Transport Stream Analysis - Added by Marc Ominus about 6 years ago
saen acro wrote:
Joe User wrote:
Have you looked at DVB Inspector
see also
DVB Analyzer
Its a same thing, the DVB Analyzer points to DVB Inspector
or at least http://www.digitalekabeltelevisie.nl/dvb_inspector/ points to Download from:
Click here http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvbinspector/ to download DVB Inspector 1.10.1 from Sourceforge, where you can also find the subversion repository for the latest fixes.
Or download DVB Inspector 1.10.1 from this site.http://www.digitalekabeltelevisie.nl/dvb_inspector/img/DVBinspector-1.10.1-dist.zip
RE: Transport Stream Analysis - Added by Joe User about 6 years ago
Yes, he was just providing a link with more/better info than mine.
Maybe if you let people know what your goal is, they can point you to appropriate tools.
Linux/windows, command line/windowed app, live source/recorded file, etc.
There is also TSReader [[https://www.tsreader.com/]] which has a free "lite" version and more advanced paid versions. It is windows only. (but "may" work under wine if using just a file or web source.)
RE: Transport Stream Analysis - Added by Marc Ominus about 6 years ago
Apologies, yes I should have mentioned it.
I do not use Windows, so Linux and preferably shell only
RE: Transport Stream Analysis - Added by saen acro about 6 years ago
Marc Ominus wrote:
Apologies, yes I should have mentioned it.
I do not use Windows, so Linux and preferably shell only
http://dvbsnoop.sourceforge.net/
https://tsduck.io
http://altaisdigital.com/index.php/test-tools/ts-analyser-linux-command-line
RE: Transport Stream Analysis - Linux/shell - Added by Joe User about 6 years ago
I had not looked at the TSReader site in many years and it shows it is supported under wine and supports a wide range of inputs.
[[https://www.coolstf.com/tsrsupport/tsrsupport/wine.html]]
But the command line operation is limited to the pay versions.
[[http://www.coolstf.com/tsreader/command-line.html]]
I seem to recall there being some perl or python programs which used dvbsnoop to get data, but do not remember the name???
RE: Transport Stream Analysis - Added by Marc Ominus about 6 years ago
saen acro wrote:
I got this error:
tsversion: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libcurl.so.4: version `CURL_OPENSSL_4' not found (required by /usr/bin/tsduck.so)
tsversion: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.27' not found (required by /usr/bin/tsduck.so)
But libcurl4 is inly in buster (testing)
https://packages.debian.org/search?suite=default§ion=all&arch=any&searchon=names&keywords=libcurl4
And libc6 2.27 is only again in buster (testing)
https://packages.debian.org/buster/libc6
Is there any way to get it to work on Stretch without having to install Buster packages?