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#1 pharmswo

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Posted Today, 13:28

Hi,

 

I'm trying to understand the format of lamedb5 related to connecting to a SAT>IP server (A Kathrein EXIP 418)

 

When my vu+ duo2 connects to the sat>ip server to play BBC Two HD it sends the following PIDS:

5500,5501,5503,5504,0,258,3842,3003,18  (which are decimal)

 

The lamedb has the following lines for this channel

Transponder

lamedb5:t:011a0000:0802:0002,s:10847000:23000000:1:3:282:2:0:1:2:1:2

 

Channel

lamedb5:s:1b1c:011a0000:0802:0002:25:0:0,"BBC Two HD",p:BSkyB,c:00157c,c:02157f,c:03157c,c:04157d,c:051

c:00 157c,c:02 157f,c:03 157c,c:04 157d, c:051

These first four fields are HEX values for 5500,5501,5503,5504

 

My questions ( and I assume that I missing one mapping file somewhere

1) Where does PID 258 come from? This is the pid for the video channel and I cannot find where it is stored?

2) Where do the PIDS 3842,3003 come from?

3) I assume PIDS 0 and 18 are hard coded because I believe that all SAT>IP servers need them.

4) what is c:051 in decimal it would be 81.

 

Hopefully someone can point me to the right file.

 

Why do I want to know this?? So that I can just update the Vu+ for tuning changes and write a script to push the channels to some fire sticks that run kodi

 

Regards

 

Paul

 

 

 

 


 

 



Re: lamedb5 formatting for Sat>IP server #2 Dimitrij

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Excellent

Posted Today, 14:26

Maybe https://forums.openp...dpost&p=1423390


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