Chris G I think TVH lacks support for these streams... I wish someone with the know-how could look into adding support. This type of delivery is becoming more and more popular.
Jonas Lang These streams have been supported. Check this link for full details https://tvheadend.org/d/2335-request-adding-multistream-support?r=21911
Chris G Jonas Lang wrote: > These streams have been supported. Check this link for full details https://tvheadend.org/d/2335-request-adding-multistream-support?r=21911 Thanks for the reply. No idea we had to alter mux settings. Is there anyway to automatically set the PLS mode and code? Do the other "expert" settings matter? What about muxes like 11647V here https://www.flysat.com/en/satellite/express-am8? Can they work?
Jonas Lang You have all the necessary settings listed here. Fill in the necessary sections of each mux in TVH and you should be able to tune each individual multistream. https://en.satexpat.com/mis/
Saen Acro Chris G wrote: > OK thanks I have those channels now. > > What about T2-MI? What about search on top? have you use it?
Jonas Lang I don’t use DVB-T but you can see a bit of background to this on this post. You could open a GitHub feature request and see if anyone is working on this if it’s not already implemented https://tvheadend.org/issues/3477
Chris G Jonas Lang wrote: > I don’t use DVB-T but you can see a bit of background to this on this post. You could open a GitHub feature request and see if anyone is working on this if it’s not already implemented https://tvheadend.org/issues/3477 If you look at the bottom populated mux here https://www.flysat.com/en/satellite/express-am8 You can see it is DVB-S... but I think the way it works is it has dvb-t streams inside it?
Saen Acro T2-MI is Transport stream over Satellite for DVB-T2 mux, used for IRD to Modulator in local DVB-T2 transmitting tower. Same as multistream for DVB-T There is difference in encapsulation but do same Same as ETI-NA/ETI-NI for DAB/DAB+/T-DMB radio
Jonas Lang The four Muxes listed at the bottom are labelled data muxes. I doubt you’ll get any standard DVB receiver displaying them. As I mentioned earlier once you have the correct settings you’ll be able to display multi streams as you’ve seen.
Chris G Jonas Lang wrote: > The four Muxes listed at the bottom are labelled data muxes. I doubt you’ll get any standard DVB receiver displaying them. As I mentioned earlier once you have the correct settings you’ll be able to display multi streams as you’ve seen. What I meant by populated was the one with channels