This is an SAT>IP plugin for the Video Disk Recorder (VDR). Written by: Rolf Ahrenberg < R o l f . A h r e n b e r g @ s c i . f i > Project's homepage: http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/satip/ Latest version available at: http://www.saunalahti.fi/~rahrenbe/vdr/satip/ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as published by the Free Software Foundation. See the file COPYING for more information. Requirements: - Libcurl - the multiprotocol file transfer library with RTSP support http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/ - PugiXML - Light-weight, simple and fast XML parser for C++ http://pugixml.org/ or TinyXML - a simple, small, C++ XML parser http://www.grinninglizard.com/tinyxml/ - VDR-2.1.4+ for scrambled channels Description: This plugin integrates SAT>IP network devices seamlessly into VDR. You can use any SAT>IP channel like any other normal DVB channel for live viewing, recording, etc. The plugin also features full section filtering capabilities which allow for example EIT information to be extracted from the incoming stream. Installation: tar -xzf /put/your/path/here/vdr-satip-X.Y.Z.tgz make -C satip-X.Y.Z install Configuration: The plugin accepts a "--devices" (-d) command-line parameter defaulting to one. This parameter defines how many simultaneous transponders can be received, if there are available SAT>IP tuners. SAT>IP satellite positions (aka. signal sources) shall be defined via sources.conf. If the source description begins with a number, it's used as SAT>IP signal source selection parameter. Otherwise, the default parameter is one: S19.2E Astra 1KR/1L/1M/2C => Signal source = 1 S19.2E 2 => Signal source = 2 S19.2E 3 Astra 1KR/1L/1M/2C => Signal source = 3 Setup menu: - Operating mode = off If you want exclude all SAT>IP devices low from VDR's device handling, set this normal option to "off". Otherwise, if you want high to keep SAT>IP at a low priority when selecting available devices, set this option to "low". Similarly, the "high" value prefers the SAT>IP over the local DVB cards when selecting available devices. - Enable EPG scanning = yes If you want exclude all SAT>IP devices from VDR's EIT background scanning, set this option to "no". - Disabled filters = none Certain section filters might cause some unwanted behaviour to VDR such as time being falsely synchronized etc. This option allows creation of blacklists of ill-behaving filters. If this option is set to a non-zero value, the menu page will contain that many "Disable filter" options which allow you to disable the individual section filters. Valid range: "none" = 0 ... 7 - [Red:Scan] Forces network scanning of SAT>IP hardware. - [Blue:Info] Opens SAT>IP information/statistics menu. - [Ok] Opens information menu of selected SAT>IP device. Information menu: - [Red:General] Opens the general information page. - [Green:Pids] Opens the pid statistics page. - [Yellow:Filters] Opens the section filter statistics page. - [Blue:Bits/bytes] Toggles between bits and bytes mode. Notes: - The stream id "-1" states about unsuccessful tuning. This might be a result of invalid channel parameters or lack of free SAT>IP tuners. - SAT>IP specification 1.2 doesn't support DVB-C/DVB-C2 receivers yet, but DVB-C (KABEL>IP) is supported for Digital Devices Octopus Net devices. - If the plugin doesn't detect your SAT>IP network device, make sure your setup doesn't have firewalled the UDP port 1900. - Stream decryption requires a separate CAM plugin that works without direct access to any DVB card devices. The integrated CAM slot in Octopus Net devices isn't supported. - The 100% compliance against SAT>IP specification 1.2 requires a patched VDR providing channel configuration for pilot, T2 system id, and SISO/MISO values. Acknowledgements: - Big thanks to Digital Devices GmbH for providing the Octopus Net hardware for development!