<DIV>Dear Dave,</DIV>
<DIV>Thanks for pointing out DVBSTREAM tool. I will check it and see if it solves.</DIV>
<DIV>Are you also aware of some software which can convert the whole Transport stream into Program stream which can be further authored into DVD.</DIV>
<DIV>Another point is that I am interested in DVB-Teletext (VBI) storage and I guess DVB-subtitles are subset of DVB-VBI standard, so I hope dvbtools/dvbstream can address that issue without any problem.</DIV>
<DIV>Thanks again</DIV>
<DIV>Rahul<BR><BR><B><I>Dave Chapman <dave@dchapman.com></I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Nico Sabbi wrote:<BR>> Rahul Shukla wrote:<BR>> <BR>>> Dear all,<BR>>> I want to record a Transport stream (obtained using WinTV nexus card)<BR>>> with Teletext data. However Mplayer is allowing only to store<BR>>> video+audio and it is simply discarding Teletext packets.<BR>>> What do I need to do so that Teletext data is also get stored in the<BR>>> stored transport stream.<BR>>> Can we convert this transport stream to Program stream?<BR>>> I have Replex program but it do not take care of teletext data. Any<BR>>> help or pointers in this regard will be appreciated<BR>>> Regards<BR>>> Rahul<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> <BR>> add the teletext and PMT pids to the list of audio or video pids,<BR>> separated by a ",".<BR>> Notice that although at home I have an initial working teletext<BR>> decoder I can't
commit it<BR>> because it's currently unusable: text should be justified on both sides,<BR>> something that<BR>> mplayer can't do yet.<BR><BR>I don't think the problem is that the text needs to be justified on both<BR>sides, it's the fact that teletext subtitles use a fixed-width font, and<BR>the subtitles can be positioned at any location on the 40x24 character<BR>screen.<BR><BR>Different broadcasters have different conventions for broadcasting<BR>subtitles - some may left-justify the subtitles, some may centre them,<BR>and others may use full-justification. Also, some broadcasters use<BR>different colours to represent different voices.<BR><BR>My "dvbtools" project includes the "dvbsubs" package. You can download<BR>it via CVS from sourceforge:<BR><BR>http://sourceforge.net/projects/dvbtools/<BR><BR>"dvbsubs" consists of various programs with the aim of authoring a DVD<BR>with subtitles from a DVB broadcast with subtitles. It can also convert<BR>the subtitles in a
transport stream to a ".srt" file that can be used<BR>with mplayer.<BR><BR>You could also use "dvbstream" (available at the same site) to record<BR>from your DVB card - you may find it easier than mplayer. It is capable<BR>of recording multiple channels from the same transponder at the same<BR>time. Nico now does most of the maintainence of that program, and it<BR>shares a lot of code with the DVB implementation in mplayer.<BR><BR>Dave.<BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>MPlayer-dvb mailing list<BR>MPlayer-dvb@mplayerhq.hu<BR>http://mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-dvb<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><BR>Rahul Shukla<br>Researcher<br>HP Labs, India<p>__________________________________________________<br>Do You Yahoo!?<br>Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around <br>http://mail.yahoo.com