Thanks for the test Pr2.
I played with it a bit more. I'm getting pretty funny and inexplicable results by executing the following command. Every time it finds different PIDs!
dvbsnoop -s pidscan -pd 9
So far I have found the following PIDs after multiple random executions of the command.
[SECTION: DVB CA message section (EMM/ECM)]
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.
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[scrambled]
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.
[SECTION: Program Map Table (PMT)]
[SECTION: Network Information Table (NIT) - actual network]
[SECTION: Service Description Table (SDT) - other transport stream]
[SECTION: Event Information Table (EIT) - other transport stream, present/following]
I can think of following possible reasons behind this behavior:
- Issue with OpenPLi implementation or the drivers provided by Formuler
- Faulty add-on DVB-C tuner module
- Unreliable dvbsnoop implementation
- Sporadic or very low frequency transmission of various PIDs by the broadcaster.
My knowledge in this area is very preliminary, so none of the above might be the real problem. What might be the situation here?
Edited by MeanMachine, 13 May 2019 - 14:14.