DVBViewer TransEdit 3.8.0.8
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Hardware Related Changes - Fix: Tuning with EMPIA based DVB-C USB devices should work better and faster now. The following devices may be affected: Elgato EyeTV Hybrid, Hauppauge WinTV HVR 930C, Terratec Cinergy HTC, Terratec H5/H6, PCTV 510/520e, MSI Digivox Trio. Some time ago we introduced a "Force Auto Modulation" option for these DVB-C tuners due to severe tuning issues. Ticking this checkbox usually solves the problem, but causes long channel switching delays, because it lets the driver try all possible modulations until it finds a working one. Please note: Without "Force auto-modulation" the modulation assigned to DVB-C transponders (mostly QAM 64 or QAM 256, sometimes QAM 128) must be correct! So it may be necessary to adjust it. - Updated: Hardware data base. Main Window Changes - Changed: The Undo/Reload function (reloading a transponder list from disk and discarding all changes) has been moved from the Edit to the File menu, which is a more reasonable place for it. Additionally it is now located in the context menu of the left list view, so a red (= changed) transponder list can be marked and reloaded by right-clicking it and selecting Undo/Reload from the menu. - Fix: Switching from a very large transponder list to another one could cause long delays. - Fix: After performing a Paste operation TransEdit did not only mark added transponders (as intended), but also transponders that were previously selected for a scan. - Enhanced: After a scan new transponders that have been found by reading the NIT (Network Information Table) are displayed as selected, so you can see which transponders have been added. - Changed: DVB-T and DVB-C transponders with the same frequency, but differing other parameters (e.g. bandwidth or modulation) are not discarded as duplicates anymore when loading a transponder list or performing Add and Paste operations. This allows to create and rework transponder lists defining a kind of blind scan by enumerating parameter variations. As an example the TransEdit 3.9.3 package contains a Cable_All.ini transponder list. Please store it in the Configuration Folder\Transponders subdirectory, if it is useful for you. It can be used for generic DVB-C scanning, if no provider-specific transponder list is available. - Updated: Transponder lists for Astra 19°, 23° and 28° East, Hotbird 13° East. Scanner Changes - Added: Handling of transponder lists containing entries with the same frequency, but differing other parameters (see above). As soon as one of these entries is scanned successfully, the scanner skips further entries with the same frequency (except for satellite transponders with different polarisation) and continues with the next frequency. TransEdit marks the skipped entries with [X], if Settings -> Scanner -> Mark transponders without signal with [X] is ticked. - Enhanced: "Scan Progress" section in the Scanner Window. The former frequency and symbolrate fields have been merged to a single field displaying additional parameters of the currently scanned transponders resp. currently selected scan result, e.g. Satellite: 10773 H | 22000 | DVB-S2 | 8PSK | 3/4 Cable: 418 | 6900 | QAM 256 Analyzer Changes - Fix: The signal quality in the Analyzer wasn't updated if no data arrived. - Added: Evaluation of T2MI Descriptors (ETSI EN 300 468 V1.13.1 6.4.12). - Added: The Analyzer reads and displays private data attached to Conditional Access Descriptors.
http://www.xup.in/dl,86914513/TransEdit_3_9_3.zip/
Hardware Related Changes - Fix: Changing the "Stop stream while tuning" and "Open whole transponder" settings did not take effect in TransEdit 4.0.2. - Fix: TransEdit rejects the attempt to delete a currently used device from the device list. Previously this could lead to a memory leak. - Enhanced: TransEdit does not try anymore to access devices that have been removed (USB) or deactivated in the Windows device manager, but automatically looks for another suitable device. Previously unusable devices had to be deleted or set to "Don't use" in order to avoid an "initialization failed" error message. Additionally the device list now displays such devices in red. - Enhanced: If a currently used USB device is removed (without using "Safely Remove Hardware" that wouldn't allow it), TransEdit immediately cancels all activities depending on this device and prompts you to not do it again. Please note: The two enhancements described above only apply to BDA devices, not to TechniSat devices with WDM driver. When TransEdit is launched it checks the device availability and listens for WM_DEVICECHANGE messages henceforth. - Fix: RTSP adjustments fixing timeout issues and problems with servers that don't fully comply with the SAT>IP standard. - Added: DVB-T2 checkbox for DVB-T2 devices. TransEdit automatically checks / unchecks it on "Detect Devices" according to the information in its hardware database. - Changed: The DVB-S2/T2 checkboxes are now located close to the Tuner Type dropdown list to which they are related. Main Window Changes Please note: DVBViewer is not yet able to process the new DVB-T2 information in scan results exported by TransEdit 4.0.3. - If TransEdit is part of a DVBViewer Pro installation, the DVB-T2 flag is not exported because DVBViewer Pro would refuse to tune such channels. Extended DVB-T2 support covering MPLP will be added in future releases. - If TransEdit is part of a DVBViewer GE installation the DVB-T2 flag is exported because DVBViewer GE simply ignores it. The upcoming next GE release will be able to handle DVB-T2 in the same way as TransEdit 4.0.3. - Added: DVB-T2 checkbox for DVB-T transponders. If a transponder is marked as DVB-T2 TransEdit will automatically use a DVB-T2 device for receiving it (see hardware related changes above). It can't be received if no DVB-T2 device is available. DVB-T2 transponders are automatically detected and marked when performing a scan with a TBS- or DVBSky DVB-T2 tuner. - Added: Substream ID checkbox for DVB-T2 transponders, indicating whether it is a MPLP frequency or not. It is only visible if a transponder is marked as DVB-T2. MPLP frequencies are automatically detected and marked when performing a scan with a TBS- or DVBSky DVB-T2 tuner. Please note: Only tick this checkbox manually if you are sure that a DVB-T2 frequency in your region is used for MPLP broadcasts! MPLP (Multiple Physical Layer Pipe) means that there are multiple separate transport streams broadcasted on a frequency, each TS complete on its own. This DVB-T2 feature enables targeting different device types (e.g. mobile and stationary) requiring different signal robustness on a single frequency, or enhanced distribution of regional services. - Added: Substream ID input field allowing to display and enter a PLP ID selecting one of the transport streams broadcasted on a MPLP frequency (see above). It is only visible if a transponder is marked as DVB-T2 and MPLP. The value in the range 0...255 is automatically set when TransEdit performs a scan with a TBS- or DVBSky DVB-T2 tuner and passed to the driver on subsequent tuning, so it can provide the according transport stream. Substream IDs are stored in the DVB-T transponder list and in (exported) scan results. In the main window and scanner window list views TransEdit appends Substream IDs to the frequency with a preceding #, e.g. 506 #0, 506 #1 etc. Please note that TransEdit regards transponder list entries with the same frequency, but different Substream IDs as different transponders. Receiving them at the same time requires two DVB-T2 tuners! When using other DVB-T2 tuners than TBS and DVBSky without (known) MPLP support and auto-detection capabilities, Substream IDs have to be entered and added manually. TransEdit tries to pass them to the driver by using a standard WIndows 7 BDA interface. It is not known yet which vendors are supporting this interface, though. - Added: Additional DVB-T2 bandwidth values (5, 10 und 1.712 MHz) in the Bandwidth dropdown list.
http://www.xup.in/dl,40069303/TransEdit_4_0_3.zip/
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