DVBStreamExplorer 3 build 88
What is DVBStreamExplorer?
DVBStreamExplorer is an MPEG2/DVB Transport Stream Analyzer application. It reads a DVB transport stream, scans it and display stream information, such as headers, sections and descriptors, in an Explorer-like tree view. The transport stream can be obtained either from file or directly from a DVB device plugged into your computer (e.g. PCI or USB).
What features does it provide?
MPEG2/DVB/ATSC PSI/SI/PSIP scanning, DVB DSMCC scanning, DVB MPE scanning, real-time monitoring of Transport Stream, stream demuxing and capturing to disk, teletext analyzer and service player, to name a few.
What features make it unique?
Unattended PSI/SI scanning of multiple transponders/MUXes, decoding of most MPEG2/DVB PSI/SI tables and descriptors and saving of DSMCC object carousels.
What are the requirements?
Microsoft Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7.
Unless you will be working just with Transport Stream files (offline mode), you will also need:
DirectX 9 or later;
A DVB device: PCI/USB, satellite, cable or terrestrial tuner.
Your device driver must support the BDA interface (Microsoft TV Technology), which provides the communication mechanism between DVBStreamExplorer and the device. Most modern digital TV devices support this, but check with your product's specification. TechniSat SkyStar 2 and the DekTec family of devices are also supported (even though they do not provide a BDA driver).
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BDA: fixed crash that sometimes occurred when tuning. The exact cause of the crash is not yet known, but it seems to be caused by some specific content in the stream being tuned on (related to BAT sections).
AC3 PID (if present) will now be shown as audio PID in service viewer in case no MPEG audio PID is present.
AC3 PID's (if present) will now be included in the list of available PID's in UDP and VLC streaming plug-ins.
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What is DVBStreamExplorer?
DVBStreamExplorer is an MPEG2/DVB Transport Stream Analyzer application. It reads a DVB transport stream, scans it and display stream information, such as headers, sections and descriptors, in an Explorer-like tree view. The transport stream can be obtained either from file or directly from a DVB device plugged into your computer (e.g. PCI or USB).
What features does it provide?
MPEG2/DVB/ATSC PSI/SI/PSIP scanning, DVB DSMCC scanning, DVB MPE scanning, real-time monitoring of Transport Stream, stream demuxing and capturing to disk, teletext analyzer and service player, to name a few.
What features make it unique?
Unattended PSI/SI scanning of multiple transponders/MUXes, decoding of most MPEG2/DVB PSI/SI tables and descriptors and saving of DSMCC object carousels.
What are the requirements?
Microsoft Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7.
Unless you will be working just with Transport Stream files (offline mode), you will also need:
DirectX 9 or later;
A DVB device: PCI/USB, satellite, cable or terrestrial tuner.
Your device driver must support the BDA interface (Microsoft TV Technology), which provides the communication mechanism between DVBStreamExplorer and the device. Most modern digital TV devices support this, but check with your product's specification. TechniSat SkyStar 2 and the DekTec family of devices are also supported (even though they do not provide a BDA driver).
<new>
BDA: fixed crash that sometimes occurred when tuning. The exact cause of the crash is not yet known, but it seems to be caused by some specific content in the stream being tuned on (related to BAT sections).
AC3 PID (if present) will now be shown as audio PID in service viewer in case no MPEG audio PID is present.
AC3 PID's (if present) will now be included in the list of available PID's in UDP and VLC streaming plug-ins.
DOWNLOAD
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