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EPG search - orbital position in results #994

Open ims21 opened 4 years ago

ims21 commented 4 years ago

Should be there in EPG Search results added service orbital position ?

If there exist same service on more orbital positions with more bouquets (and with different bitrate), then is difficult to decide from which to create a timer. [OrbitalPosition °E/W] in results would be good...

jbleyel commented 4 years ago

Orbital position is available in epg search result if you use e2Remote. Bitrate is available for the current running service.

ims21 commented 4 years ago

What do you mean with e2Remote in OWIF ?

jbleyel commented 4 years ago

You have 2 options.

ims21 commented 4 years ago

or add it to classic myself, if will be time ...

ims21 commented 4 years ago

Thanks.

little note: service_type for channel list in epg results are little strange ... SD4/23.5E UNKNOWN/DVB-T UHD/DVB-T

for channel list it is similar: UNKNOWN/DVB-T UHD/DVB-T I think, there is something wrong... See Etsi en 300 468 v1.16.1, page 85 - there is table for STYPE.

jbleyel commented 4 years ago

Please send me the SREF and the result for the strange once. And send me the link for STYPE because i don't know what etsi 300 486 is?

jbleyel commented 4 years ago

I have found this. https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_en/300400_300499/300468/01.16.01_60/en_300468v011601p.pdf

ims21 commented 4 years ago

f.eg. '1:0:16:308:C94:3:EB0000:0:0:0:','HBO2' ... SREF is 0x16, displayed SD4

jbleyel commented 4 years ago

This is correct.

jbleyel commented 4 years ago

SERVICE_TYPE_TV = 0x01 SERVICE_TYPE_RADIO = 0x02 SERVICE_TYPE_SD4 = 0x16 SERVICE_TYPE_HDTV = 0x19 SERVICE_TYPE_UHD = 0x1f SERVICE_TYPE_OPT = 0xd3

ims21 commented 4 years ago
jbleyel commented 4 years ago

A = RADIO -> OK 1F = HEVC -> to be discussed because HEVC is a codec and not a type like RADIO,SD,HD,UHD

ims21 commented 4 years ago

ok. Weird, why terrestrial using 1F ... for 1920x1080 and for 960x540 too

jbleyel commented 4 years ago

no it's not weird , 1F means HEVC and the resolution can be anything. But HEVC is normaly used only for UHD.

ims21 commented 4 years ago

whole our country newly using all DVB-T2 under HEVC (for 1920x1080 and for 960x540), no UHD...

I think, all countries changing terrestrial to T2 as HEVC now ...

jbleyel commented 4 years ago

Not so easy the whole thing. 1F = HEVC and normaly UHD but not UHD if DVB-T2 19 = H264 and normaly HD 16 = H264 and normaly SD