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#17
Thanks,

I compiled your actual git and will test it in the evening.

winschrott
#18
Hello MartenR,

I tried the last release and your actual git, same problem:

I want to hear radio-station, for e.g. number 2761. With forward/backward and so on, I can select it. But not by using the direct number in the radio-channel-list.

CU
winschrott
#19
@sirwio

First chirps at about 1:00. I will check your file.

CU
winschrott
#20
@MartenR
I use the client from your GIT. The server is from GIT, too - now!
In the source I found the last bugfixes from this thread so I think I got the right source ;-) Are there any other changes than header sanity check and corrections belonging to frame / rate detection?

CU
winschrott
#21
Hello sirwio,
I uploaded an really big file. Could you tell me what kind of software I should use to cut some chirps without changing something in the original stream?
I tried to use MPEG2Repair to check the stream (no errors found) and to repair the stream (nothing changed). This was only an idea. Also generating a PS with PVAStrumento gives me a clean PS-file, no errors found.
I use several PIs with 512MB RAM, actual Raspbian and VOMPClient from git (server is 0.4.0, changed the PROTOCOLL_VERSION client-side to 200, running), audio output via HDMI or analog output (same problem).

winschrott
#22
Hello,

I have the same problems with short audio chirps with ORS-SD-channels. HD is OK. I implemented the patches above and tried some alternative settings for the buffers.
The problem belongs to livetv and playing of recordings. No chirps with MVP, VLC or another VDR (VDPAU). Only DVB-S (SD) is affected, DVB-T and DVB-S2 (HD) comes without any chirps. I give you an upload of a sample file with chirps but it is 920MB: http://www.ctmd.de/fileadmin/00001_original.ts
Tell me if I should cut some chirps (what kind of software should I use?)...

@Sirwio:
Did you find something about these audio chirps? As I read about the affected channel, the audio bit rate is fixed to 160kbps. I think, I should do some debugging to see if there are similar changes in bitrate and codec like in your 720p stream. This would lead to think about misdetected audio-frames, right?

Thanks,
winschrott