Hi,
I have a problem with some D+ channels, that the second audio pid disappears after autopid. Usually if I want to see/record a movie with original track (not Spanish) I have to turn off autopid - although I'd like to keep it on for other channels.
So, a feature to "lock" pids for a specific channel would be awesome. Or even better, why VDR doesn't find (actually loses) some pid's that are available.
Kent
-----Original Message----- From: vdr-bounces@linuxtv.org [mailto:vdr-bounces@linuxtv.org] On Behalf Of Tomas Prybil Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 10:27 AM To: Klaus Schmidinger's VDR Subject: Re: [vdr] multiple soundtracks
Klaus Schmidinger skrev:
Tomas Prybil wrote:
Hi list.
Since Klaus added the multiple sound stream feature i've not been
able
to use that for channels at Thor, mostly Canal+ distributed stuff.
I have an example, Disney now have a new channel called Toon Disney. The channel autoadded itself to channels.conf and shows the following details:
Toon
Disney;Telenor:11357:hC78:S1.0W:24500:521+8190:678=dan,679=fin,677=nor,6 76=sve:582:B00:3207:70:32:0
If I bring up tha audio menu it shows all four languages dan, fin,
nor
and sve. However if I choose either nor or sve the sound output becomes all silent. Could one kind soul please give me a hint how to start debug?
Could it be that your CAM can't decrypt more than one audio track? You could try to delete "678=dan,679=fin," from that line (disable automatic PID update) and then switch to nor or sve.
Does it work with other channels that have more than one audio track?
Reducing to one audio track made it work. However the "autopid" will kill that again. Perhaps the possibility to lock a specific channel something for future versions?
Thanks!
/t
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Kent Nielsen wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with some D+ channels, that the second audio pid disappears after autopid. Usually if I want to see/record a movie with original track (not Spanish) I have to turn off autopid - although I'd like to keep it on for other channels.
So, a feature to "lock" pids for a specific channel would be awesome. Or even better, why VDR doesn't find (actually loses) some pid's that are available.
Where does the second audio PID initially come from? Any valid channel would have to advertise its PIDs in the SI data, so if it broadcasts on a second audio PID, VDR should be able to detect it.
Which channel is it that you're having problems with? Is it on S19.2E or S13E?
Klaus