TSReader Version 2.8 README
Updated May 1, 2009
What's Here
TSReader Editions
There are three different editions of TSReader available:
- TSReader Lite - limited but free for non-commercial use.
- Standard (Std) - the regular version.
- Professional (Pro) - many additional features for professional
use.
From version 2.7.45 onwards, all changes are listed by edition.
Changes between versions
Version 2.8, build 46f:
- All: We've decided to remove passwords from the setup utility
for TSReader.
- All: Ctrl+N now launches VLC configuration #1 and Ctrl+Shift+N
launches VLC configuration #2. These can be used to toggle playback
on and off.
- All: HDHomeRun source now retunes if the symbol quality goes
to zero. This corrects an issue when the HDHR is tuned for many
days on the same mux and then starts sending junk.
- All: Fixed the 100% CPU usage issue on Twinhan cards when
TSReader attempts to retune after lock is lost. Thanks
to Greg Farris for the fix.
- All: Updated Hauppauge source modules with various fixes.
- Pro: When a new profile is created using the Profile Browser,
there is now an option to set the device number when a multicard
device is selected.
- All: Fixed a bug with the SDT item count shown in the treeview.
- All: Much improved support for ISDB networks. This
is still in progress in this prerelease.
- Pro: More improvements to archiving mode stability.
- All: Support for the 0.9 versions of VLC.
- Pro: There is now a check for duplicate channel names when
starting the archiver. This would prevent the duplicate channel
from being recorded.
- Std/Pro: HTML export now includes the PCR PID.
- Pro: The Caption logger (accessed via the L key when the
CC display is active) can now log the PTS/DTS stamps.
- Std/Pro: The control server now has two new options for the
GRAPH command: SAVE to write a PNG file of the graph and SEND
to send that same PNG over the socket connection. More details
are in the control server docs.
- All: Fixed an issue with descriptor decoding on virtual channels.
- Pro: Fixed a bug where erroneous descriptors might be seen
in the PMT list displayed in View/Descriptor Usage.
- All: These are still in development
for this release: DVB-C BDA support, the file source will support
PCAP files, PID waterfall chart.
- All: Added an option to the file loop source to mask CC errors
when the file wraps around.
- Pro: The profile browser can now remember the command-line
parameters on a profile by profile basis.
- Pro: Added the XMLTV command to the control server.
- All: The program usage stacked bar chart has been re-arranged
to show the CBR streams like audio, teletext and other ancilliary
data before the video This makes the chart much easier to see
when running in real-time mode.
- All: Corrected a problem with erroneous characters getting
into the EPG data on some satellite services.
- Standard/Pro: Null PIDs can now be recorded.
- All: Added support for the Linear Systems ATSC Master range
of PCI cards that use the SMTPE-310M protocol.
- All: There's now a thumbnail option to place the ES PID onto
the thumbnail.
- Pro: Fixes for the SMTP client to correctly start communiucations
with servers that are not using SMTP authentication.
- Pro: Archive mode rate charts don't eventually end up as
very small lines over long periods of time.
- Pro: Archive mode now has an option to hide the main TSReader
window. When this is activated, the vital stream statistics like
CC/TEI error counts and so on are displayed at the top of the
archiver status window.
- Pro: When setting the address of the SMTP server used by
TSReader, you can now specify a non-standard port by adding the
port number after a colon.
- Pro: Fixed an issue with the -c switch being ignored because
of the -L switch.
- Std/Pro: Null PIDs can be recorded
- All: Added a new source module for Linear Systems SMPTE310M
cards.
- All: Option to show the ES PID on thumbnails
- Pro: The internal email client used by the stream monitor
and archiving functions now correctly communicates with both
open and password protected SMTP servers.
- All: Added support for the European version of the HDHomeRun
which works with DVB-T and DVB-C tuners.
Version 2.8, build 46e:
- Pro: Bug fixes for the caption logging in the Record All
Programs function
- All: The File sources now show the filename of the file being
processed in the main TSReader window.
- Pro: The T key in the EPG Grid now displays a dialog that
allows selection of where the base time used by the EPG comes
from. This can be the PC Time, DVB TDT or TOT tables, or the
ATSC STT time. This option along with the Settings/Keep Past
EIT data is great for looking at EPG data from recordings in
grid format.
- Pro: Fixed an issue with the GPS log output of longitude
and lattitude being rounded incorrectly.
- Pro: Greatly improved the archive recording viewer which
is also available as a seperate program now to all users.
- Pro: The forwarder subsystem can now null stuff output streams
which is useful when dealing with a VBR input stream to TSReader
and you need to output to a device at a constant rate. This does
not remultiplex the stream to match the exact rate, so errors
may exist in the stream generated by TSReader.
- Pro: Corrected an issue with authenticating on some SMTP
servers when sending email from TSReader. Additionally, the stream
monitor and archiver emails can now have a subject prefix added
which is useful when organizing email into folders based on subject
contents.
- All: Added the ability to import the "All Transponders"
CSV file that's generated by the SatcoDX Suite Updater program.
This regenerates the satellite list shown by TSReader from data
that's automatically updated from SatcoDX.
- All: Updated the TSReader Sample Source Module source-code
and rewrote the documentation on Source Modules.
- All: Clicking on a PID in the PID chart now causes an On_PID_Click
event to occur in MD plugins that support this feature.
- Pro: The Closed Caption display window now remembers its
size and position.
- Pro: The Stream Monitor function now lists up to eight PIDs
with continuity errors when generating a 1.4 alarm.
- Pro: There is now an option to limit the number of emails
sent by the Stream Monitor in one minute.
- All: Corrected a crash that could occur on noisy QAM signals
using the ATSC cable tables (CVCT etc).
- All: Added a setting to control scaling of the CC and TEI
counters - with this feature on, TSReader will scale the counters
down to kilo and mega counts (k or m suffix).
Version 2.8, build 46d:
- All: If the File or FileLoop source modules hit the end of
file and are displaying the "Reached end of the transport
stream file" dialog box and you close TSReader, it now properly
closes rather than waiting for that dialog box to be closed.
- Std/Pro: Control server now adds a scrambled/clear indicator
to the end of each line when the PIDS command is used. See the
control server documentation
for details.
- All: Fixed a bug with PMT CRC errors and/or missing AC3 descriptors
when performing recordings on channels manually defined.
- All: User data from MPEG-2 video streams is now extracted
both from the picture and sequence headers. This was preventing
AFD decoding from showing up in some streams.
- All: Fixed a bug where TSReader used a lot more memory than
it actually needed.
- Pro: PID forwarder can now drop packets, replacing them with
NULL packets.
- Std/Pro: Fix for the -i switch to ensure that prior TSReader
instance has actually ended before starting the new one.
- Std/Pro: Improvements to the way TSReader handles a channel
that can't be recorded when running from a schedule. The "TSReader
runs in quiet mode" on the EPG Settings dialog should also
be checked.
- Std/Pro: TSReader now remembers graph settings (such as window
position and size) on a chart by chart basis. Additionally, graphs
can now be customized correctly by simply double-clicking the
graph and using the popup dialog to setup the chart. This means
that the menu options to set the graph style have been removed
since they can be accessed more easily by double-clicking the
graph.
- Pro: Since TSReader Pro can display multiple charts at the
same time, there's now an option to display charts non-modally
- this means they can act independently of the TSReader main
window.
- Std/Pro: Fixed a bug that caused the -P switch to fail.
- All: The automatic expanding PMTs setting (and the shortcut
keys to open/collapse the PMT ) now also apply to the CAT.
- All: Corrected an issue in the MD-API where only the first
filter in each plugin would get called.
- All: A new callback into MD-APIs can now occur - void On_PID_Click(int
nPID) - gets called if present when the user clicks on an item
in the tree-view.
- All: Another new MD-API callback - void On_Source_Restart()
- gets called when the source is restarted (or TSReader is about
to exit). This gives MD-API plugins a chance to reset themselves
in case a new stream is tuned.
- Std/Pro: TSReader now supports searching of the decoded text
from the tree-view. Press Ctrl+F to search and then F3 for the
next occurrence.
- Std/Pro: The satellite tuner dialogs are now sizable and
remember their new size. This allows the height of the satellite
and transponder lists to be expanded.
- Pro: Fixed a crash that occurred when parsing audio title
data and the data wasn't in audio title format.
- Std/Pro: The Alt with + and Alt with - keystrokes (and their
menu items on the File menu) now restart TSReader and automatically
tune to the next or prior mux in the list on 8VSB, QAM and ISDB-T
interfaces.
- Std/Pro: All the ATSC tables supported by TSReader are now
exported to XML. The tables missing were CVCT, RRT and MGT.
- All: Fixed a problem with DVB EIT events with multiple extended
event descriptions.
- Pro: Added the ability to run a set of control server functions
from a text file. This "script" can be run from the
the command-line with -F filename.
- All: The source module selection dialog now has the ability
to ask the selected source module
- All: Custom DiSEqC commands can now be sent via the DiSEqC
positioner dialog.
- All: Cleaned up the source selection dialogs and added labels
for parameters like frequency.
- Std/Pro: When the satellite positioner command-line switches
are used, the DiSEqC switch input command (if specificied) is
now sent before the positioner command. This allows DiSEqC positioners
to be connected behind switches.
- All: Fixed an issue where if the input transport stream has
a lot of errors and TSReader chooses a new PCR PID for the muxrate
calculation and that PID is itself junk, TSReader might get stuck
showing "n/a" for the muxrate. Now, if no valid PCR
packets are seen on the chosen PCR PID for 250 ms, TSReader resets
the PCR PID and the muxrate no longer gets stuck at "n/a".
- Std/Pro: TSReader Standard now uses the same multi-threaded
stream parser as TSReader Pro, but limited to two simultaneous
threads. TSReader Pro can use up to 64 seperate ES parsing threads
which works really well with Quad Core processors (especially
two of them!).
- Pro: The Closed Caption decoder window is now properly sizable.
- Std/Pro: The ATSCBDASource now supports multiple hardware
devices concurrently. If more than one ATSC BDA device is attached,
TSReader users should add the -S switch to select which device
to use. TSReader Pro users simply create a profile for each device
and assign each an ascending device number.
- Pro: The Stream Monitor window is now non-modal by default.
This means that the window can be placed behind TSReader. The
Stream Monitor Settings now has an option to make the window
modal.
- Std/Pro: Fixed an issue with decoding the Bell ExpressVu
Extended EPG (using the -Eb switch).
- Pro: Fixed a problem decoding captions from encoders that
use the full range of temporal reference values in the MPEG-2
picture start code.
- MD-API PID filtering back to the original way - should allow
plugins to work.
- MD-API now outputs the debug names of all the exports from
a DLL
- Non-modal charts menu wasn't checked on startup.
- The profile name is shown on Pro charts now.
Version 2.8, build 46c:
- Pro: Audio title thumbnail function now correctly follows
the "Ignore table CRC errors" option.
- Pro: If audio title data contains a CRC error, a thumbnail
with this fact is now created.
- All: If the fast PMT parser is disabled (which is always
the case in TSReader Lite), adaptation fields in the PSI data
now are handled correctly.
- Std/Pro: Corrected an issue with program selection with the
-a and -A switches.
- Std/Pro: Option to add the -q option to the command-lines
created by the EPG Grid's recording scheduler. This runs TSReader
in quiet mode and won't get stuck when the source module is unable
to lock the signal.
- Pro: Added an option to allow XDS data to be decoded by the
caption decoder on the odd field. Technically all XDS should
be on the even field, but some systems like SCTE-20 sometimes
use the odd field.
- All: Added support (Settings menu) for the QPSK-R mode used
on some Spanish satellite signals.
- Pro: Added support for output on Dektec DTA-145.
- All: Fixed an issue with charting the signal on some Hauppauge
interfaces.
- All: The CC indicator on the video thumbnails is now correctly
shown on non-ATSC closed-caption systems.
- Std/Pro: Fixed a problem with the EPG grid's cell elements
size was being reset each time TSReader ran.
- All: Updated all of the Hauppauge source modules and made
the number of source modules much less complicated. If you use
a Hauppauge interface, there's a good possibility that TSReader
will remove the obsolete source module and therefore you'll have
to select a new module. If in doubt which module to select, there's
a file called HCW_SupportedProducts.txt in the TSReader/Sources
folder that has a full list of hardware supported.
Version 2.8, build 46b:
- Std/Pro: XML export now correctly closes the MUXRATE-BPS
item.
- All: Updated the DVB-S2 FEC selection to reflect the latest
DVB-S2 spec.
- All: Fixed issue with multiple Dektec USB interfaces.
- All: Fixed issue with CI-CAMs only receiving channel change
messages if there were plugins loaded.
- Std/Pro: Added a new switch (-Eb) to support the EEPG on
Bell ExpressVu in Canada.
- Std/Pro: Fixed an issue where certain command-line parameters
could lead to source modules being passed an invalid command-line.
- Pro: Added some new functions to the Closed-Caption decoder.
The M key allows masking of multiple CC streams and the L key
toggles logging of raw user data and extracted EIA-608 and EIA-708
to a text file.
- All: The USALS positioner code has been re-written and now
includes buttons for east/west, north/south which makes it much
easier to setup and use. This means the -PU command-line switch
has changed since it now requires an east/west indicator. See
the command-line documentation
for the latest.
- Std/Pro: Fixed an issue with the -u switch not selecting
teletext subtitle streams on Australian DVB-T.
- All: Item counts for the DVB EIT, NIT, SDT and BAT tables
are now displayed in the tree-view.
- Std/Pro: Corrected a problem with the -u option not recording
all teletext/subtitle streams.
- Std: The faster and more robust H.264 decoder from TSReader
Professional is now included with TSReader Standard.
- Std/Pro: After recording with a time limit, the next record
session resets the recording time back to its original value
rather than zero.
- Std/Pro: If an automatic (command-line) recording is started
and the program to be recorded doesn't exist in the mux, TSReader
now displays a warning dialog.
- Std/Pro: In the EPG grid when scheduling tasks its now possible
to change the recorded program number via a translation file
- look at the FAQ for details (look
for EPGMAP.INI).
- All: Fixed a bug where a recording made from a stream that
included extra data streams (such as teletext) would cause continuity
errors in the recording if the PID of such streams was 0x0020.
- All: The DVB-T BDA source module now works with devices like
the AF9015-based demods that have no receiver component. Thanks to Christian Zietz for the fixes.
- All: Experimental DVB-C BDA source module.
- Std/Pro: XML export now includes audio sample data when the
audio thumbnails are enabled. This is useful to automatically
check for silence. Look for the <AUDIO-SAMPLES-CHANNEL-1>
in the XML.
- Std/Pro: A decoder for AAC audio is now included with TSReader.
This parses and produces thumbnails for MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AAC
streams.
- All: Added a source module for the Sencore DTU-235 DVB-T
analyzer.
- Pro: TSReader Pro now includes a signal/GPS position logger
that writes data into a comma-separated file for importing into
mapping software. GPS receivers with NMEA protocol are supported
including serial and Bluetooth devices.
Version 2.8, build 46a:
- All: Fixed a bug with the TechnoTrend DVB-S2 USB2 interface
that created a c:\tsreader.ts recording every time the source
module is used.
- All: Fixed an issue with all most Hauppauge source modules
not working with 2.8.46 and added support for more Hauppauge
interfaces and generic QAM-B cards.
- All: Removed the FutureTel source module. It was causing
too many missing DLL errors and the DLLs required to fix this
are quite large. The support package to make this PCI encoder
work with TSReader are available as a free download at http://www.coolstf.com/tsreader/TSReader_FutureTel.zip.
- Lite: The "Check for New Version" function is now
available in TSReader Lite.
- All: Some corrections to the ATSC TSID tables.
- All: Fixes for the HDHomeRun operating on HRC cable networks.
- All: The IGMPv3 joins in the UDP Multicast source can now
be specified from the command-line. For example "224.0.0.2
1234@192.168.1.5" would send the IGMPv3 join message to
192.168.1.5 for stream 224.0.0.2 port 1234.
Version 2.8, build 46:
- Pro: Fixed an issue with Scientific Atlanta formatted captions
not being decoded correctly.
- All: Multiple device support for Alitronika products.
- Pro: TSReader can now output the transport stream to devices
like Alitrokina, Dektec and Linear System ASI devices. Devices
that support output are listed on the Forward menu. The forwarder
supports 188, 188+16 byte nulls and 204 byte packets with DVB
standard Reed-Solomon codes. The Reed-Solomon codes are generated
in software so a powerful processor will be required to use this
option.
- Pro: Fixed an issue with the automatic deletion of files
when recording with the "Remove old files when recording
space less than n GB".
- All: Fixed a problem with retuning on TechnoTrend DVB-S2
cards.
- All: Fixed a lockup that occurred when a program is selected,
plugins are loaded and no CAT is present in the mux yet there
are CA descriptors in the PMT.
- Std/Pro: New control server command to reset counters.
- Std/Pro: When recording a program TSReader can now optionally
include CA ECM/EMM streams, the CAT and appropriate PMT or PMT-ES
level CA descriptors. The option to control this is on the record
file dialog.
- All: File source now has the ability to shutdown TSReader
when the end-of-file is reached.
- All: Fixes for the TechnoTrend Budget series PCI cards to
better support CI-CAMs.
- All: Fixed an occasional crash that occurred on some IP/DVB
streams.
Version 2.7, build 45h:
- Pro: Fixed a bug with the record split size when using the
-R switch.
- Std/Pro: When exporting INI files from the NIT tables, any
previous INI files are renamed with the .BAK extension.
- Pro: The profile name is now shown in the TSReader window
title and minimized instances are restored to normal window size
when selected in the profile list.
- Pro: Icons for teletext, WSS and VBI services weren't showing
up correctly on VC1 video streams.
- Pro: Improvements to the H.264 thumbnail decoder.
- Pro: The video composition chart now works with H.264 streams.
Version 2.7, build 45g:
- Std/Pro: Added an option on the Help menu to check for a
new version of TSReader.
- All: Fixed a number of issues related to the long term generation
of thumbnails.
- Pro: Fixed an issue where thumbnails would stop being generated
after a long period of time when multiple thumbnail threads are
running simultaneously.
- Std/Pro: Right clicking on an ES PID in the tree-view now
has an option to unblacklist the PID.
- All: Improvements to the HD Homerun source modules to return
better signal information and indicate a lock correctly.
- Std/Pro: New switch -q to operate in "quiet" mode.
If TSReader is unable to lock the signal (or open file), no error
dialogs are shown and TSReader exits with an value of 1 (normal
exit value is zero). Very useful for automating TSReader from
another application.
- Std/Pro: A option to wake up the computer when scheduled
recording starts and default pre- and post-roll times.
- Pro: Captions from streams CC3 and CC4 are now saved when
using the Record All Programs function.
Version 2.7, build 45f:
- Pro: The Table Monitor function can now dump sections as
Hex/ASCII.
- Std/Pro:New command-line option: -B prevents TSReader from
blacklisting elementary streams
- All: Fixed a bug in the IP parser where more than one MPE
packet in a section would be ignored.
- Pro: Fixed a bug in the UDP forwarder which caused the output
PAT's continuity counter to not update.
- All: Updates to some of the Hauppauge source modules to support
Windows Vista.
- Pro: The UDP forwarder can now set the TTL on multicast IP
packets.
- All: On ATSC networks, Cable VCTs with major/minor channel
numbers of zero are now displayed.
- All: Hauppauge HVR-950 source module now works correctly
on Windows Vista.
- All: Null length PMT ES lists no longer cause a false ES
entry to be displayed in TSReader.
- Std/Pro: Improved the -H command-line switch to include the
ability to control which tables are decoded in the resulting
HTML. See the command-line.html file in the documentation folder
for details.
- All: Added support for the Dektec 2145 PCI Express adapter.
- Pro: Fixed an issue with the Record All Programs function
where SCTE formatted closed-captions weren't being written as
text files correctly.
- Pro: Added display of current clients to the EIT Server setup
dialog.
Version 2.7, build 45e:
- All: Previously if you changed channel with playback active,
TSReader would only select the first audio stream of the newly
selected program. Now it selects all audio streams.
- All: Fixed an issue where EIT data wouldn't be processed
in ATSC muxes when the GPS Offset specified in the STT was zero.
Technically, transmitting this way is illegal since the GPS Offset
is currently 14 seconds (Dec 2006).
- All: Added wider support for Dektec products including the
new DTA-160 card.
- Pro: When forwarding programs over UDP as individual transport
streams, a new option to include the CAT, EMM and ECM tables
is included. This allows downstream descrambling for authorized
programs.
Version 2.7, build 45d:
- Pro: It's now possible to select the PID used for mux rate
calculation by right clicking a PCR PID in the tree-view.
- Std/Pro: Manual EPG recordings now default the MPEG program
number if there is only one channel in the mux.
- Std/Pro: Fixed a problem with manual EPG recordings running
at the wrong time (difference between local and UTC time).
- Std/Pro: Added a button to the manual EPG recording setup
dialog to fill in the tuning parameters for the current mux.
- All: Updated the RF Central RFX-MDR source module to allow
operation with a wider range of encoders.
- All: Added decoding of the Channel Extended Text Table in
ATSC networks. The resulting text is shown by selecting the TVCT
in the tree-view.
- All: Added support for the HDHomeRun Ethernet 8VSB/QAM tuner.
- All: Minor fixes to the EPG Grid when a very large monitor
is used.
Version 2.7, build 45c:
- All: Added support for the newer DVBWorld DVB-S/DSS tuner
which uses a 9 volt power supply rather than a 5 volt supply
on the older model.
- All: Updated all the Hauppauge source modules and added support
for the HVR-950 ATSC stick tuner.
- Pro: Added the -n switch to automatically start TSReader's
Record All Programs function when TSReader is launched.
- All: For plugin users, if TSReader sees a PMT version change
and that PMT is for the currently selected program, TSReader
will send any plugins a channel change message to inform them
the PMT changed.
- All: Update all the Alitronika devices to use their latest
API.
- Std/Pro: Changed the -D switch to allow selection of all
network types supported: -Da for ATSC, -Dd for DVB, -Di for ISDB
and -Dm for DCII.
- Pro: The rate graphs shown when using the Record All Program
function no longer average out the data-rate over time and therefore
show a much better representation of the data rate on each channel
being archived.
- Pro: Fixed a bug in the Record All Program function where
one second programs would occasionally be recorded on ATSC networks.
- All: Fixed a bug where the USER icon would show up on all
MPEG-2 thumbnails even if the video stream wasn't carrying user
data.
- Std/Pro: Changes for the EPG scheduler. Once a recording
is scheduled, double-clicking the event again now shows a pop-up
menu that allow the recording to be canceled and now allows pre/post-roll
times to be set.
- Std/Pro: Manual scheduled recordings can now be set - press
the M key when the EPG grid is shown. Please feel free to suggest
improvements in the manual recording process!
- Pro: The Stream Monitor, UDP Forwarder and Record All Programs
functions can now be used if there are no programs defined in
the PAT, but there are manual channels defined.
Version 2.7, build 45b:
- All: Fixed a crash with DCII muxes with very long service
names.
- All: Added support for the Nextorm DVB-S2101 USB interface.
This is the "new" DVBWorld DVB-S/DSS tuner - looks
identical to the DVBWorld tuner but needs a different source
module because of differences in the hardware. If you can't get
the DVBWorld source module to lock, try using this one instead.
- Std/Pro: Added support for USALS positioners.
- Std/Pro: Added the -PU command line option to allow the USALS
position to be set from the command-line.
- Pro: Added thumbnail decoding for VC-1 video streams.
- All: Added a source module to read from HTTP servers. Currently
there's no rate control so it should only be used with "live"
HTTP servers like VLC's.
- All: The UDP Multicast sources now support IGMP v3 add/drop
membership messages on XP and above. To use IGMPv3, specify the
multicast source in dotted notation, @-sign, and then the multicast
address. For example 10.10.10.4@225.0.0.1.
- Pro: Fixed a bug in the thumbnail generator where ES data
from the incorrect channel would sometimes get included when
running parallel thumbnail decoders.
- Std/Pro: Fixed a bug in retuning from the EPG Grid on some
devices.
- Std/Pro: TSReader can now export satellite INI files from
the NIT by right clicking on the root NIT entry in the tree-view.
- All: Added support for DVB-S2 TechnoTrend Budget cards and
USB2 interfaces. You must use the TechnoTrend standard
drivers and not their BDA drivers.
- Std/Pro: Added a menu item to refresh the thumbnails immediately.
Very useful if you have the thumbnail rate set to zero (so you
just get thumbnails when TSReader starts) and you want to update
them without restarting the source. This function can also be
accessed by the F5 key.
- All: Improvements to the DVB-T BDA source module.
- All: Added three new band plans for DVB-T scanning. These
run from 118-858 MHz stepping at 1 MHz either as 7, 8 or 7/8
MHz bandwidth. Scanning this way will take a long time but will
find carriers not adhering to any particular real band plan.
Version 2.7, build 45a:
- All: Fixed a crash with very long formatting strings for
split filenames.
- All: Fixed the MD API to correctly set the teletext PID.
- All: New source module - FileContinuous. This is designed
to work with transport stream files that are in the process of
being recorded. When using this source, the rate controlled option
must be turned off. Unlike the normal file sources, when this
one hits end of file, it keeps trying to read the file (that's
being made larger all the time) until it gets end of file for
five seconds.
- Pro: Stream Monitor now uses local time throughout. Previously
there was a mixture of local time and UTC.
- Pro: -N switch to automatically start the stream monitor.
Version 2.7, build 45:
- Pro: Fixed a problem with decimal PIDs not being displayed
correctly.
- All: Corrected a problem with the PID chart where stream
rates shown a Kbps or Mbps were slightly incorrect.
- Std/Pro: Changed manual channel definition dialog to allow
decimal PIDs.
- Pro: Fixed an occasional crash when the caption decoder first
started.
- All: Added an option to warn when recorded files are about
to be overwritten.
- Std/Pro: Added a new control server command to send DiSEqC
sequences.
- All: Corrected DVB-S2 modulation decoding where it could
corrupt the polarity display on certain streams.
- All: Updated descriptor decoding to match ETSI EN 300 468
V1.7.1 (the latest DVB-SI spec).
- Std/Pro: Fixed an issue with XML export dropping accented
characters.
- Std/Pro: XML export now includes the results of the ES stream
parsers in TSReader - for example the video chroma format, audio
mode etc.
- All: Added an option to filter EIT descriptions based on
language.
- Pro: Closed Caption decoder bug fixes.
- All: The thumbnail CC, DTVCC and User icons now show up correctly
on H.264 streams.
- Pro: Closed Caption decoder now supports H.264 video.
- All: Video thumbnails now include an icon in the top right
that shows the video type - MPEG-2, MPEG-4 or H.264.
- Std/Pro: Added an option to allow scheduled recordings to
be recorded in Program Stream mode.
- All: Another source module for Linear Systems cards is now
included. This version synchronizes with the MPEG-2 TS in software
for some old Linear cards that don't handle TS sync correctly
in hardware.
- All: Added decoding for the DVB Time Slice/FEC descriptor.
- All: A number of TSReader source module use the MPEG-2 transport
stream synchronization function provided by TSReader. This routine
can now sync with any length MPEG-2 packet - previously, it was
limited to 188 and 204 byte packets.
- All: Fixed a crash that sometimes occurred when running up
and down the EIT tree on some DVB-T networks.
- All: Updated to Alitronika's latest SDK. All users running
Alitronika hardware must update to the latest drivers from their
website.
- All: Corrected a problem with some extended event descriptions
on some DVB networks.
- All: Added support for the RF Central RFX-MDR-PC USB 2.0
2 GHz DVB-T receiver.
- Pro: Added a Record Table function to record combinations
of PIDs/tables. Files can be saved as binary or hex/ASCII.
- All: Added detection of ISDB streams. Once TSReader sees
an ISDB stream (a BIT on PID 0x0023 is required), it treats the
MPEG-4 audio type in these streams correctly but currently does
not parse any additional ISDB descriptors.
- All: For Hauppauge products: Added a WinTV-HVR-930 source
module (rather than sharing the HVR900 source), added WinTV-HVR1110
(DVB-T / Hybrid) support and fixed bugs related to the HVR9x0
series of tuners with intermittent stream corruption.
- All: Cleaned up a few icons
- Pro: UDP forwarder parameters have changed - previously the
destination IP address and port were separate, now the addr:port
format is used (224.0.0.1:1234 for example). Related to this,
multiple addresses:ports can now be specified when separated
by commas - up to eight outbound streams per program are currently
supported.
- Std/Pro: The Program Usage Stacked Bar chart now fixes the
Y-axis to the maximum rate for any program. This makes viewing
the chart much easier on the eyes!
- All: Improvements to the tuning on the DVBWorld USB tuner.
- All: Improvements to the Firewire source module - the Firewire_DVHS
module hasn't changed but I suspect it'll be obsolete now. Multiple
devices are now supported and a greater range of Firewire transport
stream providers should now work. Thanks to Hamasaki for these
fixes.
- All: Fixed a problem with erroneous characters in the EPG
data from the EIT stream at 28.2 East.
- All: Improved the way thumbnails are painted on the TSReader
window.
- Std/Pro: Option to display thumbnails top-down (the default)
and new left to right mode.
- All: Fixed a memory leak each time a thumbnail was generated.
- All: Playback can now occur in VLC if one or more of the
elementary streams are scrambled.
- Pro: -f switch added to automatically start UDP forwarding.
- Std/Pro: -Ed switch to handle Dish Network EEPG - this previously
required messing around with .reg files.
Version 2.7, build 44:
- Corrected another ATSC string related crash
- Fixed the UDP sources to allow a bigger list of IP addresses
and to not crash when the limit (currently 1000 items) is reached.
- Right clicking a DVB-C NIT entry and selecting "Retune
to this mux..." now sends the correctly frequency.
- Right clicking the TDT/TOT (DVB) or STT (ATSC) now allows
the PC time to be set to the stream time.
- Fixed an issue with the record mux limit not being turned
off correctly.
- Improvements to the CI-CAM interface with a new menu option
to specify which CA system gets sent to the CAM.
- Fixed a problem with the EXPORT HTML command in the control
server not exporting thumbnails.
- Added an option to the control server STALL command to wait
until both SI decoding and thumbnail decoding is completed.
- Right clicking entries in the SDT now allows retuning to
the mux carrying the SDT entry. This requires DVB networks that
transmit a network wide SDT.
- Lots more options for the EPG Grid - Ctrl+G brings up a dialog
allowing entry of a channel number to start the display at. Double-clicking
a channel name on DVB networks will attempt to retune to the
mux and launch VLC to play the channel. And Ctrl+F (and F3) allows
searching.
- Fixed the -c command-line option.
- Increased the size of VLC command-strings. Some people are
using 350+ character strings to tell VLC to do some pretty neat
things!
- Export to HTML now includes ability to export MPEG-2 statistics
and source information.
- Updated the CHART command to allow all currently supported
chart types.
- The EXPORT HTML command now has a new variant, EXPORT HTML-nnn
which allows control over the tables exported to HTML. See the
control server documentation for details.
- For satellite users, TSReader now can now automatically select
a DiSEqC/toneburst port based on the orbital location or network
ID carried in the DVB-NIT. This information is used once TSReader
is running when retuning by right clicking the NIT, SDT or double-clicking
the channel name in the EPG grid.
- A new option to show the PCR PID icon in the SI tree for
non-video streams. By default the PCR PID is only shown on video
streams since it's only used there.
- TSReader's documentation files (the website) is now included
in the build.
- Fixed an issue with exporting false TDT/TOT tables from prior
muxes to XML.
- New -b switch - limits thumbnail generation to the program
number specified. Useful for running TSReader over slow links.
- When doing an HTML export all thumbnails are now exported
- previously only the first thumbnail made it into the HTML.
- Added a source module for the Dibcom DVB-T BDA interfaces (thanks to Terry
Wu).
- New -Mm command-line option to launch TSReader minimized
to the tray notification area.
- The TSReader icon shown in the tray notification area blinks
if TSReader is currently performing a recording.
- Fixed various EPG Grid display issues related to long or
single events.
- For DVB and ATSC users, TSReader can now schedule recordings
from the EPG Grid. Double-click an event to turn on recording
- double-click again to turn off. TSReader uses the Windows Scheduler
service to launch the recording sessions, so keep this in mind
- TSReader will abruptly stop when a recording starts up. You
must be on a DVB network with correct EIT, SDT and NIT tables
for this to work correctly or be tuned to an off-air ATSC mux
-- cable ATSC tables aren't supported because they're always
wrong. If using satellite you must setup the input DiSEqC configuration
to automatically select a port based on the network or orbital
location if you're recording from a service across multiple networks.
- Added support for the B2C2-based 8VSB/QAM card from Broadband Technologies Inc and fixed an issue
with all B2C2 cards where restarting TSReader would cause a small
chunk of the prior transport stream to enter TSReader erroneously
with the result that usually the multiplex bitrate calculated
would be incorrect.
- TSReader now shows logical channel numbers for all channels
defined with an LCN descriptor in the DVB-NIT.
- Changes to the CSV import: Now frequencies with different
symbol rates (typically used DSNG links) are imported correctly
and the first name found in the CSV is used as the mux name.
- Added the ability to add, edit and delete satellite listings
(DVB/DSS sources) and multiplex listings (ATSC/QAM sources).
- Fixes to get the Stradis interface working correctly without
blanking out the screen from time-to-time.
- New control server commands: WINDOW to manipulate the TSReader
main window and INFO to send back info about the source or mux.
- The control server command PROGRAM now sends an extra line
at the end of the program list to show the list is complete.
- Changed the control server TUNE command to not display the
standard "Failed to lock signal" message should the
retune not result in a lock. After the TUNE command, wait about
three or four seconds to give the hardware a chance to lock the
carrier and then use the new INFO SOURCE command to see if the
tuner has a lock.
- The file source now supports rate-controlled operation in
DSS mode and the DSS mux-rate is now calculated.
- New control server command - PIDS to list the active PIDs
in the mux.
- Fixed a problem with EIT/ETTs greater than 11 not being processed
correctly and expanded EIT/ETT to handle EIT0-EIT63/ETT0-ETT63
(ATSC networks).
- Updated the THUMBNAIL control server command with five new
options: OFF, LOW, NORMAL and HIGH to control operation of the
thumbnail thread and REFRESH to set the thumbnail refresh rate.
- Fixed a problem with the control server's TUNE command when
used with the File source.
- Added source modules for Harmonic's HRTP protocol.
- Enhanced the GRAPH command in the control server. GRAPH AVERAGE
and GRAPH REALTIME select between the two graphing modes and
GRAPH REFRESH nnn specifies the update time for graphs in milliseconds.
- Added a graph to show signal strength from the input source
if supported.
- Added MANUALCHANNEL command to the control server.
- Source added for the Twinhan DTT-CI card.
- Corrected an issue with very large PMTs (typically close
to the 1KB limit).
- Added support for Hauppauge Computer Works Nova-S2 Plus,
Nova-SE2 satellite cards and the WinTV-HVR900 DVB-T USB 2.0 receiver.
- Corrected a crash related to the EIT stream on the Orbit
satellite network.
- Fixed a problem XML exporting CAT descriptors other than
the CA descriptor.
- Added -y switch to delay autoexport by the specified number
of seconds. Useful for muxes with slowly sent tables.
- TSReader now continuously parses PMTs. If a PMT version number
is changed, the tree-view information is updated. Recordings/Streaming
in process for a PMT that changes does not currently update the
output stream.
- Change to the PMT parser to better handle stuffing bytes
that occur in some transport streams.
- Fixed an issue with Dektec input cards when fed with very
high-rate streams (> 100 Mbps).
- Fixed a problem with the mux-bitrate switching to "n/a"
after a PCR packet with the TEI bit is set (i.e. a corrupted
packet).
- Added support for Alitronica DVB-S, DVB-C and DVB-T interfaces.
- Corrected shutdown problems with the -x and -V switches.
- New SETTING command for the control server. Set the control
server documentaiton for information.
- Prevented the H.264 decoder from crashing TSReader. If the
decoder now terminates incorrectly, TSReader will continue to
run and display an thumbnail with fixed text indicating there's
a problem with the stream and the reference decoder TSReader
is using. This doesn't fix H.264 thumbnail issues completely
(since there are some streams TSReader's decoder can't handle)
- we're going to be looking at alternate H.264 decoders in the
future, but this may take some time as there's a lot of compatibility
issues between encoders and decoders at present.
- Added serial receiver control support for the Newtec 2063
satellite demodulator.
- Serial receiver control modes are no-longer embedded in TSReader
- they're now provided as seperate DLLs along with source-code
in the TSReader\Sources\ReceiverControl folder. If you develop
your own serial control modules and would like to have them included
with the TSReader distribution, please let me know.
- The DTVWorks DVB-SPI interface now supports up to eight interfaces
on a single system - the USBProgrammer utility in the DTVWorks
driver folder is used to set the device-id (0 - 7).
- Device Number (i.e. the board number for boards with multiple-card
support) can now be selected from the source selection dialog
(hold Ctrl down when starting TSReader).
- Changed the way source modules that can use the serial receiver
control work when displaying the tune dialog. Now if the tune
dialog is cancelled, TSReader will continue to run and obtain
data from the source mode rather than aborting. This is useful
when you're already tuned to the target mux and don't want to
go through the delay of retuning which seems to take forever
on most commercial receivers.
- Added support for the MPlay application on the Roku HD-1000.
Roku HD-1000 users will need to change the Roku settings to call
out the full application name: /mnt/flash1/MPlay/MPlay.app
for MPlay and /mnt/flash1/CinemaSix/CinemaSix.cmd
for CinemaSix (assuming the apps are loaded on a Compact Flash
memory card).
- Fixed an issue with pseudo CRC errors in the NIT when the
NIT is carrying Stuffing Tables (ST).
- Added decoding for MPEG-4 video streams.
- When recording in automatic mode and TSReader is minimized,
you'll see a much more informative tooltip if you hover the mouse
over the TSReader icon.
- Fixed a crash related to corrupted ATSC Huffman encoded strings.
- Fixed an issue with zero length CATs erroneously showing
a descriptor type 0xd5.
- Fixed the video composition chart to show all pictures in
the GOP - previously the last picture wasn't shown.
- The Stradis decoder interface can now support multiple audio
streams (provided the hardware has multiple audio stream decoding
like the SDM-290).
- The Stradis interface now has a setting that allows selection
between the 1.2 and 1.6 versions of their API. The 1.2 works
with older cards like the SDM-275 and the 1.6 with their latest
products.
- Fixed an issue with ATSC networks where the TCVT was carried
in the same packet at the MGT.
- Updated to TechnoTrend's latest SDK which should support
new cards like the TT-Budget S-1401.
- Added a new feature to ignore networks on DVB networks. If
the NIT contains more than one network (for instance multiple
orbital locations on DVB-S networks), the SDT and EIT for that
network can be masked - useful if you can't receive the network
and don't want memory used for SDT/EIT entries on that network.
Right click a NIT entry to toggle.
- Added support for the Teleview in TSP102 card in ASI or SMTPE
310M modes. Source code is included in the SampleSource folder.
Thanks to Robert Blazewicz for writing this.
- More sources for Hauppauge products (TODO - document/list)
- Hauppauge sources now correctly parse the command line, provide
their parameters and support multiple cards simultaenouusly active.
- Added support for the AutumnWave OnAir USB2 8VSB/QAM receiver.
This needs to be installed like the Sasem USB2 receiver.
- Added support for Sencore's DTU-234 8VSB/QAM receiver/analyzer.
- New keys added to EPG grid: Ctrl+D shows a calendar allowing
automatic EPG scrolling to that date, S shows scheduled recordings
and H allows hiding of channels - in this mode, click the channel
name (the bit in yellow) to toggle between shown and hidden.
Full a full list of supported keystrokes, press F1 when the EPG
grid is shown.
- Charts showing historical data (signal, mux rate, video rate)
now show the time on the X asis.
- Fixed a bug that caused a few erroneous CRC errors in the
PMT when TSReader first parses the stream.
- Added QAM support for the Autumn Wave USB2 receiver.
- Fixed an issue where old thumbnails might sometimes show
up after restarting TSReader.
- Fixed a problem where the EIT provided program name wasn't
shown on top of MPEG-4 and H.264 thumbnails.
- Added support for the Alitronika AT4 "AsiPod".
This is a ultra-compact ASI to USB2 adapter.
- Corrected high CPU load issue when Alitronika USB devices
are unplugged with TSReader active.
- Fixed a problem with the file-loop source not looping on
files containing Reed-Solomon FEC.
- Multi-card support for Technisat/BBTI cards based on the
B2C2 chip. You must upgrade to version 4.4 or later drivers from
http://www.bbti.us
or http://www.t-data.lu.
Up to 16 cards are supported in a single system.
- Added decoding for DVB-S2 FEC rates/modulation modes in the
NIT.
- Fixed a bug where under very rare circumstances TSReader
would incorrectly see a continuity error on a PID right after
startup.
- Corrected a problem where clicking on the ATSC STT icon in
the tree-view wouldn't show the DS (Daylight Savings) information
correctly.
Version 2.6, build 43:
- Corrected an erroneous dialog box advising the file ATDV_API.dll
couldn't be found.
- Corrected a problem with the B2C2 DVB-C source not tuning
correctly.
- Fixed a crash with some ATSC zero length strings.
- Time tables (TDT and TOT in DVB and STT in ATSC) are now
exported to XML.
- Corrected a problem with the video thumbnail decoder where
streams containing neither PTS or DTS timestamps would cause
noise and the occasional crash. This would only occur on streams
transcoded in software from program to transport stream since
almost all transport stream video PES packets have at least PTS.
- Fixed a bug with the Multicast UDP source that would lock
up TSReader when attempting to close after inputting an invalid
multicast IP address.
- Changed the timing of the DiSEqC positioner commands sent
by the -P switch so that the position command would get sent
before the tune attempt.
- Slight changes to the layout and tab order of the manual
channel definition dialog - makes the flow much better.
- Fixed a bug where thumbnails wouldn't show on a mux with
no channels defined in the PAT but loaded as manual channels.
Version 2.6, build 42:
- Corrected a problem with the IP address display in the multicast
source "tune" dialog.
- Fixed the drag/drop function in the file sources.
- Added a very preliminary H.264 thumbnail decoder.
- Added an ATSC BDA source thanks to David R. Cattley (dcattley@msn.com).
Two versions of the source are provided - one for BDA devices
that return tuner status correctly and another that assumes the
frontend locked - this later one works with more BDA cards, but
obviously the scan function to find channels won't work right.
- Added an "Always on Top" option to the View menu.
- Fixed an issue with stuffing bytes in MPEG-2 video streams
causing noise in the thumbnail display.
- Added an option to disable the beep generated when TSReader
automatically restarts.
- Fixed an issue with the file loop source causing ES streams
to be blacklisted because time goes backwards when the file loops.
- Added support for 192 and 204 byte MPEG-2 files when the
file source is running in rate-controlled mode. Previously only
188 byte packet files were supported.
- Fixed a crash with very long ATSC ETT (event text).
- The thumnbnail generator now spots DCII video streams which
only use B & P pictures and decodes many more pictures to
build a noise free thumbnail.
- Added decoding for Active Format Descriptors (AFD) carried
in the MPEG-2 video user data. When AFD is being carried, an
AFD icon appears on the thumbnail and the format can be shown
by selecting the video elementary stream in the tree-view.
- Added an option to the View/Chart/Settings menu - Real Time
Charting. By default, TSReader reports in it's charts (including
the PID chart on the main menu) the average bitrate for streams
since TSReader was started. With this option enabled, TSReader
bases all charts on a sample of the data rates every 250 ms.
This results in much more widely swinging charts which can be
useful for VBR encoder monitoring.
- Added supported for TechnoTrend's new USB 2.0 series of products
and fixed a bug with the Budget DVB-S source not sending the
correct DiSEqC command.
- Added support for Twinhan 1032 DVB-S card (same source as
1030/1030a) and for the new DVB-C CI card.
- Corrected a problem with PAT entries pointing to PMTs with
a PID value of 0x1fff.
- The SI tree and PID chart now size correctly as the TSReader
window is resized.
- Better support for Cable VCTs.
- When recording/streaming a single program, TSReader can now
include auxiliary ES streams like subtitles, teletext etc.
- Sync-loss counting is now supported on certain sources.
- Added two new Reset items (on the Help menu). Reset PIDs
resets all statistics used in the PID chart (average or real-time
depending on the chart setting) and Reset All resets all TSReader
counters.
- Added the ability to control the priority of the TSReader
process.
- Multi-card support is now functional for Linear Systems cards.
The -S switch is used to select the interface.
- Colors used on the main PID chart can now be changed.
- The EPG grid and EIT display now display the source of the
EIT data. For DVB networks this will be current/next and schedule
for the current or other transport. For ATSC, the EIT number
is shown (EIT0, EIT1 etc).
- The charts and EPG grid now remember their window position
and size.
- Added a new chart: Program Usage Stacked Bar. This shows
the video, audio and other usage across the mux on a program
by program basis.
- The satellite list is now sorted correctly so that the furthest
satellite east is at the start of the list, the middle of the
list is 0 degrees and the end of the list is the furthest satellite
west. This way the list matches the arc.
- Major improvements to the satellite tuner dialogs. TSReader
now has a list of LNB frequencies and can calculate the correct
LO frequency, tone and voltage settings based on the frequency
and polarity of the target signal. Single band, dual band and
stacked LNBs are supported with dual band LNBs switching using
either tone or voltage. Additionally, TSReader can automatically
select the correct DiSEqC/Tone-burst input port based on the
frequency. All satellite card users should click the new
Input Setup button on the satellite tuner dialog to ensure the
settings are correct. Note that the command-line interface currently
doesn't take into account any of these settings - these are for
user tuned frequencies only.
- The HTML exported PID chart now contains continuity and TEI
error counts.
- For the full version of TSReader, a much faster PMT parser
has been implemented. Previously, TSReader would process each
of the PMT PIDs in turn to determine ES PIDs. Now, each PMT PID
is processed simultaneously as data comes in on that PID. On
a lot of networks - especially those with each PMT on a seperate
PID - the older method would cause TSReader to take a long time
to start up completely. For example decoding the PMTs for Hotbird's
12.558 GHz transponder takes about 30 seconds with the old parser
and 5 with the new. The new parser is compatible with all non-demultiplexed
interfaces - the old parser is used forced on automatically on
these cards. If there are issues with the new parser you can
force the old one on by creating a registry value in TSReader's
settings: FastPMTParserDisabled
[DWORD] = 1
- Fixed a bug where keyboard accelerators (like Alt+R) wouldn't
always work.
- New FirewireDVHS source that reads from D-VHS tapes. Thanks
to Matt Johnson for writing this.
- Couple new View menu options to expand and contract the ES
PIDs listed in the PAT/PMT tree. Keyboard accelerators are also
available: Alt+X to expand and Alt+C to contract.
- The Record PID and IP/DVB PID selection dialogs now have
functions to load and save the list of PIDs to be recorded or
IP/DVB parsed.
- The Record PID function can now generate PCR packets when
recording to a single file. The PCR packets are fed from a PID
on the input source and are placed on PID 0x1ffe. When this option
is used with TSReader's file source in rate-controlled mode,
TSReader can read back the packets at the rate at which they
were transmitted even if the recorded PIDs don't carry PCR.
- Updated statistics area and various other UI cleanup.
- Added a source for the Digital Now Tiny USB2 DVB-T receiver
from Australia.
- Added a source for the Tongshi DVB-S card.
- Rewrote the Nebula DVB-T source to support their latest design
using the MT352 tuner.
- Added a Video Composition chart to show the bitrate and picture
coding type for MPEG-2 streams (not available in Lite).
- Added an option for MDPlugins - if PID 0x9FFF is selected,
TSReader will send the entire transport stream to the MDPlugin.
This is not supported in the Lite version.
- Two file/file loop source changes: .tp files generated by
MyHD software are now supported including sequencing through
multiple files and the sources do a much better job keeping track
of the last selected file type.
- Preliminary CI-CAM support for Twinhan CI-CAM compatible
cards. Note that this has only been tested with the MediaGuard
(SECA) system. Feedback on other CI systems would be appreciated.
- Added a source for the DVBWorld DVB-S USB 2.0 receiver. This operates
with both DVB-S and DSS streams.
- Improvements to the DVB BAT decoder to allow multiple BAT
versions to be shown simultaneously.
- New Load PIDs option on the File menu. This allows a list
of PIDs (hex ASCII one per line) to be loaded into TSReader to
make PIDs appear in the chart. This is useful for recordinging/monitoring
PIDs that only come by very infrequently. A corresponding -T
switch has also been added to load these files from the command-line.
- When using Record Program, descriptors from the PMT (program
info) are now copied to the generated PMT.
- Improvements to the H.264 decoder. Now decodes streams from
Harmonic encoders but still crashes with Scientific Atlanta encoders.
- Added a source for Alitronica DVB-ASI and DVB-SPI to USB 2.0
input devices.
- New control server command: THUMBNAIL. Writes a JPEG file
containing the decoded thumbnail for the selected program.
Version 2.6, build 41:
- The DVB Boquet Allocation Table (BAT) is now decoded.
- XML export has a number of new fields including raw versions
of many of the values exported.
- The UDP Multicast source can now specify the interface address
to listen on. Useful for machines with multiple network interfaces.
- The DTVWorks 8VSB/QAM sources now report the SNR.
- A STALL command has been added to the control server interface.
This tells TSReader to wait until all system tables have been
decoded.
- The ATSC System Time Table (STT) now shows the GPS/UTC offset
and daylight-savings settings.
- Corrected a problem with extended event descriptions in the
EIT parser on DVB networks.
- TSReader now counts packets with the Transport Error Indicator
set. Not all tuners set this bit in the transport packet but
for those that do, TEIs are now shown on the continuity counter
field and next to each PID in the PID chart.
- Multiple audio streams can now be recorded and streamed (not
just one as before).
- Corrected a problem with the -a and -A switches when the
service number specified wasn't correct or zero.
- Corrected a problem with the -A and -R switches to force
spliting of files based on MB recorded per the documentation.
Depending on how the last record was performed recordings would
get split based on time which doesn't match the documentation.
- If one of the tables contains multiple descriptors with the
same descriptor tag, these are now all processed by TSReader
-- not just the first one as before.
- Fixed an issue with false continuity errors on DSS format
streams.
- Added a recently used list of addresses to the UDP Multicast
source dialog.
- Added support for the Pinnacle PCTV Sat CI DVB-S card.
- Added an EPG grid display function. Press F1 when viewing
the grid to see the keystrokes that are supported.
- When using the -r or -R switches programs would record in
the last selected format. By default TSReader with -r/-R now
always records transport stream files unless you also use the
-p switch.
- More EITx/ETTx tables are now processed on ATSC muxes allowing
up to 72 hours of EPG data.
- Fixed a problem with decoding the ATSC TCVT where an extended
channel name descriptor would cause no other descriptors to be
displayed.
- The Sasem QAM source now locks 64QAM signals and correctly
detects a front-end lock on QAM networks.
- Fixed a problem with the Record Program function where the
SDT generated for the file's description had it's transport stream
ID set incorrectly.
- Add output files from TSReader are now opened to allow read-mode
sharing. So you can now start recording a file and point VLC
at the file while still recording.
- Corrected a problem where sometimes the calculated mux rate
would go to an almost random number after TSReader had been running
for some time.
- Added -P command-line switch to handle DiSEqC positioners.
- Fixed a bug that caused false continuity errors on some DCII
networks.
- Corrected a lockup that could happen on DCII networks carrying
ECM streams for non-Motorola CA systems.
- Added support for the Twinhan DTC DVB-C card and their new
ATSC card.
- Fixed a bug that sometimes caused noise to appear on the
thumbnail pictures.
- Thanks to Jeremy Quirke, TSReader now comes with a preliminary
source for DVB-T cards using Microsoft's BDA interface. This
is supplied in both binary and source formats in the TSReader/SampleSource
folder in the BDASource.zip file. Check out Jeremy's README.TXT
file for more info. If anyone makes changes to the BDA source,
please be good enough to pass a copy of the code back this way
so I can include changes in future versions of TSReader.
- NOTE - In order to support tuning on BDA interfaces,
the frequency in KHz must be specified for DVB-T and DVB-C interfaces.
As a result, the command-line interface on these networks now
expects the frequency in KHz. If you have scripts for TSReader,
these will need to change to reflect the full frequency now required.
- Added a command-line option to record PIDs automatically.
- Added an option to the file source to disable the "Reached
end of file" message.
- Added sources for Hauppauge Nova USB2-T and 90002 DVB-T sources.
These were developed by Hauppauge and we look forward to any
feedback regarding their use. You can either email me (rod@coolstf.com)
or the author (stoth@hauppauge.com).
- Corrected a problem with table CRC error reporting that could
cause erroneous CRC errors on tables sent with stuffing sections.
- Added a table display function - allows you to see the tables
being carried on a PID and their average, maximum and minimum
cycle time in milliseconds (full version only).
- The DVB Time Offset Table (TOT) is now decoded.
- Minor changes to the Tandberg TT1260 serial control.
- Fixed the Huffman text decoder used for ATSC strings.
- Fixed a problem with the thumbnail decoder that caused it
to not display a picture if the stream was encoded as MPEG-1
or had padding between the sequence and MPEG-2 extension headers.
- A new option to specify the chart refresh rate (default is
1 second).
- Fixed a bug that caused the UDP source to loose data on high-rate
streams.
- Added a UDP Unicast source.
- Added an option to automatically restart when data from the
source stops for a specified number of seconds. This might not
work with all TSReader sources since some send junk data if the
signal goes away.
- Fixed a bug that could cause the split filename dialog to
crash TSReader.
- Added both Multicast and Unicast RTP/UDP sources.
- Added the ability to have the File and File Loop sources
operate in rate controlled mode. You can either specify the bitrate
or have it calculated automatically. Turning this option on results
in data being sent to TSReader at it's original rate. Useful
for streaming out of TSReader from a file for example.
- Added a source for Firewire devices that are compatible with
the "meidvhs" driver (like cable and terrestrial set
top boxes). The driver and setup instructions are on the AVS Forum.
- Added a source for the Terratec Cinergy T² (USB 2.0
DVB-T interface).
- Preliminary code: Added audio thumbnails to show activity
on audio streams. Disabled by default (Settings/Thumbnail Thread/Audio
thumbnails enabled to turn on).
- TSReader finally remembers it's window position and size!
- Updated the Nebula source to support their latest line of
receivers that use a Zarlink demodulator.
- Added a new switch -u. This tells TSReader to include any
streams with a subtitle descriptor when doing a program recording.
- Added four buttons to the DiSEqC positioner dialog to select
DiSEqC inputs - useful if the DiSEqC positioner is connected
via a DiSEqC switch.
Version 2.5, build 40:
- Charting capabilities added: PID usage pie charts, Video
bitrate line and area charts, Mux utilization line and area charts.
If you have suggestions for other charts, please feel free to
get in touch.
- Option to decode CA descriptor data in plain format.
- Fixed a problem with streaming and recording where the video
or audio PIDs clashed with the hard coded PMT PID (0x0020). This
now changes automatically should a clash occur.
- Moved the setup menu items for the Roku, XNS and VLC to the
Playback menu since the Settings menu is getting crowded.
- Fixed a bug where using decimal PID mode would cause the
Record PIDs and IP/DVB modes to not work right.
- Changed the way EIT events are stored in memory. This means
significantly less memory usage when providers are sending more
than current/next in the EIT.
- Added an option to the IP/DVB Save Payload function. This
can now save just the Payload, the Payload and xxx/IP headers
or the Payload, xxx/IP headers and the MPE header.
- Some statistics changes: The CAT section counter now increments
all the time and the DVB Statistics area switches to DCII mode
if a DCII mux is input - previously TSReader only handled switching
between DVB and ATSC modes.
- Added support for Dish Network legacy switches for those
sources that support that protocol (DTVWorks 8PSK and DVB-S interfaces
currently).
- The ATSC CVCT table is now decoded.
- Changes for the Dektec USB source to support the latest driver
which reduces CPU load by a few percent. You must update to the
driver provided in the TSReader\Drivers\Dektec folder.
- Added a -C switch to enable/switch serial receiver control.
- Corrected a problem where the limit recording option would
only work one time and then record zero length files.
- Fixed a tuning issue with the B2C2 DVB-C card.
- Added a -p switch to force command-line recordings into Program
Stream format.
- Fixed a problem with copying the PID usage list to the clipboard
and then pasting to applications like Notepad.
- Moved the two Show commands from the Help menu to the View
menu (Show PID usage/Show Memory usage).
- The PID list and PID tooltips now indicate IP/DVB traffic
when switched to IP/DVB mode and the PID is being parsed for
IP data.
- When TSReader is running it'll now prevent the system going
into standby mode which you probably don't want due to the excessive
packet loss!
- For satellite users, added the ability to import SatcoDX SDX files, North American DVB and
DCII CSV files and also now compatible
with the Satellite
List Toolkit generated INI files.
- Also for satellite users, TSReader now remembers the LNB
frequency and switch input on a satellite by satellite basis.
I know this isn't as good as knowing what type of LNB is connected
to each switch port and calculating the correct LOF, but then
TSReader is an analyzer so you should really know this stuff!
- You can now right click on DVB-S and DVB-C network entries
and get a "Retune to this mux" option. Previously supported
in DVB-T networks only.
- Many improvements to the Sasem OnAir USB adapter source.
8VSB (off-air) and 256QAM (cable) are currently supported - no
64QAM at present. Read this
before attemtping to use this source.
- TSReader now understands 192 byte MPEG-2 packets. These are
a four byte time stamp followed by 188 bytes of transport data.
Currently the Dektec cards are the only sources that allows time
stamping mode to be enabled.
- A Redistribution Control (RC) icon is now placed onto video
thumbnails if this descriptor is detected in the channel's PMT
(ATSC networks).
- The multicast UDP source can now have the IP address and
port number to listen to specified on the command-line.
- Added a new GRAPH command to the control
server.
- Major changes to the XML export function to include a lot
more data and handle more than DVB-S networks. This should be
transparent to existing parsers - documentation is provided here.
- Command-line documentation is now in it's own
file and has received a major update - a number of switches
were missing from the docs.
- Fixed a bug that would cause automatic recordings to sometimes
crash TSReader when the recording completed and TSReader was
shutting down.
- Added support for Broadlogic/V@box 2030 series cards. This
card has an eight PID maximum demux so performance is limited
with TSReader.
- Added IP/DVB data reception in MDPlugins. See the sample
in MDSampleIP.zip in the TSReader\MDPlugins folder.
- Added a source for the DVBWorld DVB-S2101 USB 2.0 adapter
- very cool and very tiny. Supports DVB-S and DSS modes.
Version 2.4, build 39:
- In IP/DVB mode the IP icons change to show recording or streaming,
the PID or MAC levels can now be right clicked allowing all IPs
carried on that PID or to that MAC to be either saved or streamed.
- Fixed a problem the Twinhan DVB-T source related to scanning.
- Minor updates for the Nebula DVB-T source.
- Fixed a bug that caused DCII SIT and TDT tables to be missing
when TSReader was restarted.
- Corrected a problem parsing MPEG-2 PAT/PMTs that include
stuffing.
- Added support for the Dektec DTU-225 ASI adapter for USB
interfaces.
- Fixed a problem with the record timer.
- Corrected a problem with bitrate calculation when the stream
included duplicate PCR packets.
- TSReader's main window is now sizable by default. TSReader
Lite remains unsizable.
- Added very preliminary support for the Sasem OnAir USB HDTV adapter. Make sure you
read this before attempting
to get this source to work.
Version 2.4, build 38:
- Added decoding of AC3 flags: Center Mix Level, Surround Mix
Level, Dolby Surround Mode, LFE enabled and Dialogue Normalization.
- Fixed a small GUI problem related to switching the input
thread to critical priority.
- Changed the mux rate calculation code to attempt to ignore
bogus values when the front end unlocks and sends junk into TSReader.
- Added a recording time limit - if you manually start a recording
you can now specify how long in seconds the recording should
run.
- TSReader now (finally) understands Digicipher II channel
names. In their brilliance Motorola buried it in the CA ECM PID!!
- Full version has a new option to auto restart when the PAT
version number changes. This is useful for input cards like DVB-ASI
and DVB-SPI interfaces and you retune the external receiver.
Provided the PAT version number is different (and it almost always
will be), TSReader will beep and automatically restart processing
the new mux.
- TSReader now separates (and displays separately) the DVB
EIT short and long event descriptions on-screen and when exported
as HTML. When exporting as XML, if both fields are present they're
combined as before.
- Card number (-S switch) can now be specified for Dektec sources.
- Changed the name of the SkySeeker drivers to reflect the
new name (Digital TV Workshop or DTVWorks)
under which they will be sold.
- Added a recording elapsed counter to the main display.
Version 2.4, build 37:
- Corrected a problem with the B2C2 sources related to using
BBTI's 4.3.x.x software.
- Corrected a bug that caused the Transport Stream ID to be
shown as zero if the PAT's version number was zero.
- Fixed a bug that caused the continuity counter to increment
erroneously on duplicate packets.
- Added the ability for third parties to write source drivers
for TSReader. Have a look in the SampleSource
folder for sample source code. If you write a source for TSReader,
please let us know so we
can add you to a mailing list to keep developers up to date.
- Full version users can now specify the number of tuning attempts
before timing out. This is documented in the registry.html file
in the registered users area.
- Fixed a problem generating XML where EIT entries would get
junk written.
- Changed DVB-T sources to include a band scanner and to keep
a list of muxes in a file that's read/write. Previously, DVB-T
sources needed a file from TechnoTrend's software which was read-only.
- Added an option to run the input thread at priority critical.
This should be used with care since if the source driver goes
into a tight loop, it will most likely crash the system (or appear
to).
- TechnoTrend sources now have multi card support . This allows
up to four TechnoTrend budget cards to be active in the system
at any given time. By default, TSReader will use the first card
in the system. The -S switch is used to select the other commands.
This inherently means you need to start TSReader from the command-prompt
or a batch file.
- Fixed a bug in the TechnoTrend satellite source that would
cause it to stop receiving data if the satellite signal was lost.
Now when the signal returns, the source restarts sending data
to TSReader.
- Fixed a bug in the TechoTrend DVB-T source that prevented
TSReader from restarting the source.
- When DVB-T network tables are shown in the NIT tree, you
can now right click the NIT entry and choose a new menu item
"Retune to this mux". TSReader will then restart on
that mux. We're going to add the same to DVB-C and DVB-S in future
builds.
Version 2.4, build 36:
- Corrected a crash with Finnish DVB-T muxes that use very
long EIT descriptions.
- Added a tree-view icon for ES streaming carrying DVB subtitling
descriptors.
- Fixed the IP parser to handle MPE packets containing LLC_SNAP
fields.
- Corrected a bug where only the first selected UDP/IP would
be retransmitted.
- Corrected a bug where sources that continue to send bogus
data after the signal is lost (TechnoTrend DVB-C card as an example).
This could cause TSReader's main parsing thread to lock up in
effect killing TSReader and requiring it to be shutdown by the
Windows task manager.
Version 2.4, build 35:
- Added a multicast UDP source. This allows TSReader to work
with receivers that take in MPEG-2 transport and retransmit it
to the LAN as multicast UDP packets like the Novra S75 DVB-S
Receiver.
- Corrected a bug in the B2C2 DVB-T source that prevented it
from tuning correctly.
- Fixed an error dialog that showed up if WinPcap wasn't installed.
Version 2.4, build 34:
- Corrected a bug that prevented the audio selection dialog
from being shown when streaming to XNS and Roku HD-1000 devices
when there are more than one audio stream in a channel.
- The full version of TSReader has improved IP/DVB support
including the ability to save the payload data from IP/DVB streams
and/or retransmit UDP multicast packets onto your LAN in effect
making TSReader act like a IP/DVB router. This is documented
in a private file for registered users only.
- Corrected the IP/DVB parser to work with both DVB and ATSC
encapsulated IP traffic.
- Now up to 16 PIDs at a time can be recorded or parsed by
the IP/DVB code.
- Fixed some bugs related to restarting TSReader while in IP/DVB
mode.
Version 2.4, build 33:
- Added decoding of the operator ID in the CAT descriptor.
- Fixed a problem generating ETSI-mode AC3 descriptors.
- Improved the performance of the HTML export, added thumbnail
option to HTML export and added PID use to the HTML PID graph.
- Fixed a problem decoding certain NIT descriptors.
- Better Logical Channel Number (LCN) display in TSReader.
LCNs are used on some DVB networks, particually on DVB-T networks.
If TSReader detects LCNs, MPEG program numbers are displayed
as "xx/yy" where xx is the LCN and yy is the MPEG program
number.
- Added -H command-line switch to automatically export to HTML.
- Added the %v option to insert the event name (from the EIT)
when automatically generating filenames.
Version 2.4, build 32:
- Added an icon to show user data being carried in the MPEG
video stream. This requires thumbnail generation turned on and
an unscrambled video stream.
- Corrected a problem that showed false continuity errors on
some DSS streams.
- Corrected a problem with DiSEqC commands being sent via Twinhan
1020/1020a cards when the power is first turned on.
- The DiSEqC positioner interface is now available as a menu
item within TSReader - useful for peaking up a dish after getting
a lock. It's on the File menu.
- The PMT's Program Info descriptors are now decoded correctly.
- Updated the PID list and PID tooltips to show ECM streams.
- Added code to passthrough the ATSC Redistribution Control
descriptor (the broadcast flag) when recording. This can be disabled
by users outside the FCC's jurisdiction and authorized users
(like TV stations).
- Corrected a problem that caused DVB-C symbol rates to get
displayed incorrectly.
- The VBI/Teletext parser now updates each time TSReader updates
a thumbnail so the icons displayed with the thumbnail are now
accurate all the time - not just when TSReader first generated
thumbnails.
- Added thumbnail icons signaling 4:3, 14:9 and 16:9 aspect
ratios when such data is sent via WSS.
- Corrected a problem with the LNB control voltage on some
Twinhan 1030/1030a cards.
Version 2.4, build 31: (private beta - not released)
- Fixed a problem with parsing type 0x80 streams (sometimes
video on Digicipher networks) on DVB muxes.
- Corrected a problem with selecting channels by thumbnail
when the thumbnail display is scrolled.
- Added BER display to the TechnoTrend card (in addition to
SNR). On their DVB-S card this always seems zero so I'd be interested
in knowing if there's correct BER on DVB-T and DVB-C cards.
- Added an option to display PIDs in decimal rather than the
default hex.
- Added DiSEqC 1.2 positioner control to TechnoTrend, Twinhan
and SkySeeker satellite sources.
Version 2.4, build 30:
- Fixed a problem with the -r and -a switches failing when
split recording was enabled.
- Added -l (lower case L) switch to force TSReader into the
low-res mode it uses when encountering 800x600 or lower resolution
displays.
- Fixed a problem displaying channel names with & characters
in the thumbnail display.
- Fixed a problem that would sometimes crash TSReader when
the file source was restarted.
- Added support for transport streams with DTS audio.
- Added better decoding of many DVB descriptors used in European
networks.
- PMT stream type 0x06 is now displayed as AC3, PCM, DTS audio
or VBI/Teletext when carrying these services.
- Changed the layout of the record dialog to make it easier
to read.
- Added an option to select between "Defacto" and
"ISO" recording for AC3, PCM and DTS audio stream.
This is explained in the FAQ.
- Fixed a problem that could cause TSReader to lock up when
quitting and it was parsing a stream.
- Added decoding for VBI/Teletext streams (PMT type 0x06 with
a VBI/Teletext descriptor). TSReader looks for Teletext, Subtitle,
VPS, WSS, CC and monochrome 422 data being sent in this stream
and displays appropriate icons at the bottom of decoded thumbnails.
This parsing is done by the thumbnail thread and requires the
PID carrying the VBI/Teletext data to be unscrambled.
- On ATSC transmissions, Closed Captions (CC) and DTVCC (Digital
Television Closed Captions) carried as user data in the video
stream are now noted and the associated thumbnail gets a CC or
DTVCC icon if this data is present.
- Selecting a new source in TSReader no longer requires a restart
- the source is loaded and the tune dialog appears. This doesn't
apply to the Lite version.
- Add a "browse for folder" dialog to the Record
PIDs dialog.
- Added -1 (figure one) switch to force TSReader to run on
a single processor in multiprocessor environments.
- Changed the B2C2 source (used on SkyStar2 and BBTI cards)
to support the latest BBTI driver which allows the entire transport
stream to be sent to TSReader. At press time this driver is in
beta but should be available on the Broadband Technologies website shortly. This
vastly improves TSReader's performance on these cards and therefore
the upgrade from BBTI is strongly recommended.
Version 2.4, build 29: (private beta - not released)
- Fixed a problem with -V switch.
- Fixed a bug with the MultiDec plugin interface that caused
DSS packets to not stream correctly.
- Added support for both the old "MpegPSPlay" and
the newer "CinemaSix" playback applications for the
Roku HD-1000. Additionally, the Roku trace window's contents
can now be copied to the clipboard.
- Updated a number of satellite sources to correctly report
their tuner and signal status. The remainder will get done in
the next release.
Version 2.4, build 28:
- Fixed a problem with thumbnail generation in folders where
a period is part of the folder name (like C:\Program Files\COOL.STF\TSReader
!!)
- Added a -V switch to allow a time limited run of VLC streaming.
See the command-line documentation below.
Version 2.4, build 27: (private beta - not released)
- Added support for SkySeeker DVB-S, DSS and cable QAM sources
- Fixed a bug that caused TSReader to lock up with screen resolutions
lower than 1024x768. In low resolution mode, TSReader now also
fits an 800x600 display.
- Added support for the Dektec
line of ASI and SPI receive cards. The first receive card in
the system is used - only support at this time for the first
card.
- Since the first 2.4 beta we've been stripping : (colon character)
from exported XML - this is causing others problems so in this
version there's a new "Keep Special XML Characters"
option on the Settings menu to keep these characters.
- Added support for myHTPC.
Read this excellent HOWTO
from Blueman2 on configuring and using TSReader with myHTPC.
- Fixed a bug that caused the SDT and EIT to be out of order
when the restart option is used.
- Added serial remote control support for the Tandberg TT1260
commercial receiver.
- New PID List on the Help menu - lists the active PIDs and
shows what the tables say they carry
- Tooltip function for the PID chart. Hover the mouse over
a line in the PID chart and TSReader will figure out what the
PID is used for and display a tooltip with this information.
- Added an option to allow only SDT tables from the current
mux. This can prevent erroneous SDT decoding if the mux is running
SDT sections for the current and other muxes using the same program
numbers.
- Improved the SI parser to automatically detect DVB streams
even if the PAT doesn't include a network entry.
- Switched to a new setup utility.
Version 2.4, build 26: (private beta - not released)
- If more than one copy of TSReader is installed, TSReader
reselects the source from the current version being used so you
no longer need to manually reselect the source when switching
versions.
- Supports type 0x40 PMT entries commonly found on digital
cable.
- Added support for serially controlled commercial receivers.
In this version support is present for the Tandberg Alteia Plus
and Motorola DSR-4800 receivers. The serial control allows tuning
and program selection when used in conjunction with a non-tuning
source such as the Linear Systems DVB-ASI card and the SkySeeker
DVB-SPI interface.
- Added an option to generate thumbnails after the Conditional
Access (CA) system has had a chance to descramble the program.
This is designed for commercial broadcasters that have an authorized
receiver and a connection to the PC via ASI or SPI along with
serial control. TSReader will cycle through the channels in each
mux, tell the external receiver to select the program (therefore
descrambling it) before grabbing a thumbnail. It's assumed the
receiver is authorized for all channels in the mux.
- Added decoding for the ATSC EIT0-3 and ETT0-3 tables - these
provide 24 hour EPG on those few channels sending EPG data.
- Added an option to display a fixed thumbnail if the channel
is scrambled.
- Clicking on a thumbnail now selects that channel. Double
clicking with no recording or streaming active will launch VLC
in Play mode.
- Added support for the official TSID tables used in ATSC muxes
- if the TSID is sent right you'll see the locale where the transmission
occurs.
- Added a -D switch to force TSReader into DVB decoding mode.
Useful on muxes that contain both ATSC and DVB tables.
- Thumbnails generated by TSReader now include the current
event based on data sent in the event tables - both DVB and ATSC
muxes will display the current program title.
- Corrected a bug with DVB/IP address decoding.
- Added a remote control server to TSReader. See this
document for more details. In this beta this interface is
not yet completed. The next beta will finish up this interface
but we're looking for feedback on the current system.
- TSReader's recording and streaming now supports audio-only
and video-only streams. In the at least one audio and one video
stream were required before recording or streaming.
- Fixes to handle text in the DVB EIT's short event description.
Version 2.4, build 25: (private beta - not released)
- Record Program option can now split files based on either
size or time. The new time option selects the number of seconds
and the time is based on the time stamps (PCR) in the stream.
So if you use with the file source (which typically processes
data faster than real-time) file splits may occur faster than
the time you set, but the resulting files will be the right length.
- There's now complete control over the filenames that TSReader
generates when it splits a recorded file. This is controlled
via the Settings/Split Record Filenames... menu. Full details
are shown on the settings dialog.
- Added a proper status bar with activity and recording/streaming
indicators.
- Added playback support for the Roku HD1000 Digital Media Player when used
with the CinemaSix
Media Player. TSReader will automatically telnet to the Roku
HD1000 and start the CinemaSix player when you select playback
in TSReader. Channel changes in TSReader are also handled correctly.
The HD1000 supports both SD and HD streams up to around 50 Mbps.
- Added support for the SkySeeker line of USB 2.0 interfaces. These
cards support 8PSK, 8VSB/QAM and DVB-SPI interfaces.
Version 2.3, build 24:
- Option to hide TSReader when minimized - icon is created
in the tray area.
- New -M option to startup TSReader minimized
- New -i option to control instances of TSReader - with this
option TSReader will check to see if another instance is running
and if it is will shut it down prior to it's startup.
- Fixed a bug with detecting modulation mode and exporting
to XMLTV format
- Corrected a possible crash with certain network tables
- Support for DVB-C delivery descriptors
- Full support for the Nebula Electronics USB 2.0 DVB-T interface
- Added -X option for automatic XML:TV export
- Fixed a bug where if you have record program mode set to
program-stream, streaming into VLC, the Stradis or D-VHS interfaces
would fail.
- Corrected a crash when drawing thumbnails on muxes that have
an empty SDT for the channel
- Corrected thumbnail display when the MPEG video encoder is
generating only P-frames.
- The internal HTTP server (used to stream into VLC) now sends
a (bogus) file length when the remote client connects. As a result,
more programs including Windows Media 9 can now connect reliably
to the TSReader HTTP server and stream video.
Version 2.3, build 23:
- Fixed a problem with the NIT and SDT decoders where not all
descriptors were displayed.
- Added support for logical channel descriptors. These are
used on DVB-T networks in the UK and Australia. TSReader still
refers to the channel by it's MPEG program number, but the overlay
put onto thumbnails now contains both the MPEG program number
and logical channel number.
- New option to bypass PMT parsing for channel numbers above
65500. Many DCII networks have a bogus entry in the PAT pointing
to a non-existent PMT. This prevents TSReader spending about
30 seconds waiting for the PMT to come along.
- Corrected a problem with all the tuner dialogs so that the
parameters aren't overwritten by the last selected mux item.
- Added a warning to the satellite tuner dialog if the LNB
frequency is zero.
- Added an option to force ATSC compatible PIDs when recording
to D-VHS.
- All command-line switches that use filenames now support
spaces in the filename provided the name is surrounded by double-quote
marks, i.e. "C:\My Documents\A Recording.ts".
- Fixed a problem with the command-line for DVB-T Twinhan sources.
- Added an option to show the continuity error count for each
PID in the PID chart.
- Corrected a problem where a PAT with only an NIT entry entry
(no real programs) could cause TSReader to continuously loop
thinking it was decoding a new PMT.
- New -d option. This disables elementary stream parsing and
thumbnail decoding for the current TSReader session. Add this
to recording scripts with the -a and -r options and you won't
have to keep turning thumbnails back on.
- Fixed some issues with -a and -r switches being parsed correctly.
- Changed the file source to search up to 512MB into an MPEG-2
transport stream file for the sync pattern.
- New -v option. This selects a stream and automatically starts
it playing via a VLC configuration.
- Now prompts to save manual channels when you quit without
saving them.
- Added support for LPCM audio streams. These are either streams
with a type of 0x06 and a format descriptor of BSSD or have a
type of 0x83. TSReader will record programs with these streams
as type 0x83 with a BSSD format descriptor. Currently we haven't
found any software (including VLC) that plays them correctly
- although VLC gets close.
- Corrected a problem with the TechnoTrend Budget DVB-C source
- now fully operational.
- Added support for exporting program guide info (from the
DVB EIT table) into XMLTV format for use with myHTPC. There is
a plugin coming for myHTPC that will interface with TSReader.
- Hopefully made some improvements to the reliability of the
Stradis decoder interface.
Version 2.3, build 22:
- Fixed shut-down lockup on B2C2 sources
- Added ability to save thumbnails continuously to the same
filename. Very useful for monitoring muxes remotely since a web-page
can be pointed at the generated JPEG files. These images can
also be saved as resized thumbnails or full broadcast size pictures.
- Whenever the EIT is displayed or exported, the data in the
table is now sorted by date. Although most DVB systems send the
EIT in date order, there was a possibility that TSReader would
receive them out of order.
- DiSEqC and tone-burst switch options now get enabled correctly
depending on the source. For example, Twinhan cards don't support
tone-burst switches (they do support DiSEqC switches however),
so now when the Twinhan source is used, the tone-burst options
in the tune dialog are disabled.
- Corrected a problem with the source selection dialog when
TSReader was already running.
- Cleaned up support for the Nebula range of DVB-T receivers
- Added the ability to change the PID used for the EIT. This
is very useful on some DBS services such as Dish Network that
transmit a long-range event table on a special PID. To enable
this function you need to create a DWORD registry entry with
the PID to substitute called "EITPID" in HKEY_CURRENT_COMPUTER\Software\COOL.STF\TSReader.
There are two sample .reg files provided that switch TSReader's
parser between 0x0012 and 0x0300 on Dish Network. Their long
range EIT is carried at 110 west on 12.632 GHz RHCP 20MSps. Keep
in mind that the Dish Network long-range event table carries
data for all their channels out to nine days - this means you
need a fast processor to keep up with the stream and a lot of
RAM in your PC; it takes about 300 MB to buffer 9 days worth
of data.
- Two new thumbnail options both related to the "Save
all thumbnails" function. There's a new option to save the
thumbnails at transmitted size (by default, they're scaled down
to true thumbnails) and another option to force TSReader to name
each thumbnail generated over time with the same filename. This
is useful for remote monitoring a mux and having a webpage pointed
to the JPEG files generated by the "Save all thumbnails"
function.
Version 2.3, build 21 (private beta - not released):
- Preliminary support for the Nebula Electronics line of DVB-T
receivers (PCI and USB 2.0)
- Corrected a bug with the -m and -r/-R switches being used
simultaneously
- Changed the filenames used when recording a single PID to
remove the space - for example "PID 0x0400.bin" is
now called "PID_0x0400.bin"
- Started cleanup of the satellite data files supplied with
TSReader. This prevents DSS carriers showing up when using DVB
sources (and vice-versa) and also adds support for advanced modulation
carriers for some hardware we know is on it's way. Take a look
at Satellites\2500.ini for a good example.
- Added support for tone-burst satellite switches.
Version 2.3, build 20 (private beta - not released):
- Added -t switch to select the audio track when doing an automatic
command-line recording with the -r or -R switch.
- Fixed a bug that caused the tree-view of the tables to get
totally screwed up when switching between IP/DVB and MPEG-2 modes.
- Added support for DVB-T (terrestrial) and DVB-C (cable) B2C2-based
cards.
- Bug fixes in the Twinhan 1020 source to support more variations
of this card.
- A new TSReader NoTune source - useful for non-standard Twinhan
cards that don't tune correctly with TSReader. You need to first
tune the card using another program and then switch to TSReader
to process the data from the mux.
- Corrected a problem that caused the TDT (Time Definition
Table) to not show up when TSReader's source is restarted.
Version 2.3, build 19 (private beta - not released):
- Correct operation with a wider range of MD plugins including
BISS.dll.
- Correct operation with the newly released VLC 0.7.
- The thumbnail decoder now supports 4:2:2 profile MPEG-2 video.
This also has the benefit of now displaying 4:2:0 encoded material
when the chroma type field isn't set correctly.
- Up to 16 VLC configurations can now be stored. This allows
you to prebuild command-line parameters for VLC and run them
at will just as if you were to use VLC for playback. For example
you can setup a VLC configuration to take video data from TSReader,
decode it locally in VLC, write it to the hard drive in a number
of different formats plus multicast it onto your network. Nifty.
- Added a looping file source. This is just like the normal
file source (reads MPEG-2 transport stream files) but loops when
it reaches the end of the file. This is useful for looking at
small transport stream captures and there isn't enough data available
to decode the stream correctly without multiple passes of the
stream.
- Some internal buffer sizes can now be specified using the
Buffer Sizes item added to the Settings menu. This is primarily
for people experimenting with solving buffer overrun problems
that sometimes occur when streaming to devices like D-VHS where
the CPU must load a ton of components to get the video streaming.
- Added support for TechnoTrend-based DVB-C cards.
- Changed the way single program streams (and therefore streaming
to output devices) generate tables. Previously, tables would
be added to the output stream when they appear in the input stream.
These tables (PAT/PMT and perhaps SDT) are now inserted every
100 ms per the MPEG-2 specifications (1000 ms for the SDT packets).
- Added a new -a/-A switch to automatically record the entire
transport stream. See documentation below for more info.
Version 2.3, build 18 (private beta - not released):
- Added support for the Twinhan DTT (DVB-T) card.
- Added support for B2C2-based cards like the SkyStar 2 and
Air2PC-ATSC. Please read this note for more
information about support in TSReader for these cards.
- Added tuning support for the Twinhan 1030/1030a cards.
- Fixed a bug that would cause TSReader to crash when recording
in program stream format with certain encoders.
- Continuous thumbnail export function added. With this function
enabled, each time TSReader generates a thumbnail it will be
saved to a unique JPG file stamped with the date and time. Great
for IDing video streams that don't have an on-screen logo and
you don't want to watch the program continuously.
- XML export function now exports event date and time in both
UTC and local formats.
- Spectrum inversion and bandwidth settings for DVB-T cards
are now saved.
- Command-line options can now be specified in any order.
- New -m switch to pre-load manual channels.
Version 2.2, build 17:
- Changed TSReader into two products. The registered version
has all functionality enabled and is available to everyone that's
purchased TSReader. TSReader Lite limits some features and is
free.
- Tweaks to the TechnoTrend DVB-T source for compatibility
with the Australian 7 MHz system.
- Now understands Dolby AC3 audio when sent on pure DVB systems
like DVB-T in Australia.
- Removed the "old" Twinhan source since it's no
longer supported.
- Changed the File source to allow reading of DIRECTV streams.
- Fixed a problem with the Twinhan polarity voltage.
Version 2.2, build 16 (private beta - not released):
- In the TechnoTrend DVB-T source, you can now tune in 100
KHz steps - previously this was limited to 1 MHz.
- Added support for real-time decoding on the PC using VLC
from videolan.org. As
part of this, TSReader also now has an internal HTTP server which
can stream the currently selected program. So you can receive
TV from a PC with a satellite card and then stream the video
over to another PC by connecting to the TSReader HTTP server.
If both TSReader and VLC are on the same PC, TSReader will control
VLC so channel changes happen right.
Version 2.2, build 15 (private beta - not released):
- Finally got a source written for the Twinhan 1020/1020a card
that tunes properly. Users of these cards should stop using the
"old" Twinhan source (although it's still provided)
- Added very initial support for the DIRECTV system. You see
the PIDs (called SCIDs in DIRECTV parlance), but there's no table
decoding since I have no idea how the tables are structured.
You can record the transport stream or individual PIDs but that's
about all. If you know anything about DIRECTV tables, please
let me know! This works on Twinhan 1020a (red) cards only.
- Added a new source for the Twinhan 1030/1030a. This source
doesn't tune yet, but does transfer data perfectly once tuned
by another application.
Version 2.1, build 14:
- Cleaned up some packet loss issues with the TechnoTrend Budget
PCI Satellite card. If you experience continuity errors with
the satellite card, try turning off LNB power and power the LNB
from another source.
- Added support for the TechnoTrend PCI Terrestrial card (DVB-T)
- Changed the PAT scanner to look for the latest PAT version
- this was causing issues on Nimiq 2 at 82w where two PATs (one
old and one new) are being sent
- Changes to the DVB NIT parser to handle systems other than
DVB-S. The parser now supports DVB-S and DVB-T network tables
- if you have a cable TechnoTrend card, please contact us!
- Added an activity indicator to the main window. I was running
TSReader for hours and it was very hard to see that it was still
alive, so every time 1 MB of satellite data is processed by TSReader,
the indicator changes.
Version 2.0, build 13:
- Added support for XBox Media Center streaming with the XNS
protocol.
Version 2.0, build 12:
- Rewrote the data source code in TSReader. Now there's a DLL
for each of the input sources (like the Twinhan card) and now
there's only one program - TSReader.exe.
- Setup program included - no more dealing with ZIP files
- Channels that are not indexed by MPEG-2 tables (like the
WB mux on Galaxy 11 at 91 degrees West) can now be defined with
manual channels (on the File menu). There's a sample included
for that WB mux.
- Automatic recording from the command line can now write to
the D-VHS deck. This is accomplished by setting the record filename
to "d-vhs" or "D-VHS".
- The TechnoTrend Budget line of satellite cards is now supported.
If you have a cable or terrestrial version of one of these cards,
please contact me!
- A new interface for the Twinhan series of satellite cards
is available. This should eventually support all their cards,
but has been tested with the 1020 and 1030. Currently, this source
cannot tune properly, so you have to use another application
(like WinDVB which came with the card) to tune, close that application
and launch TSReader. We're working on getting the tuning working
and all cards supported.
- Please note that version 2.0 does not include a DirectShow
decoder. We have to rewrite this and will include it with the
next version of TSReader.
Version 1.1, build 11 (private beta - not released):
- Added ability to record a program as either program or transport
stream. Program stream recording multiplexing isn't quite right
yet, so for the time being we suggest staying with transport
streams.
- Added a option to record a program directly to a D-VHS deck
via FireWire. This requires the right drivers loaded (see this
website for more information) and also requires Windows XP.
Since D-VHS records the transport stream you can use this to
record either SD or HD material from the currently tuned mux.
For this option to work, you also need the DirectShow filter
TSP2SP.ax loaded on your system. Easiest way to do this is to
install the excellent DVHSTool utility.
- Added compatibility with MyTheatre satellite and multiplex
files for tuning the Twinhan version of TSReader. To make this
work, download and install MyTheatre (easily found on the Internet)
and then copy the Satellites folder from the MyTheatre installation
folder into TSReader's folder. The Twinhan tune dialog will then
display all the satellites and multiplexes defined in the MyTheatre
files.
- Fixed problems with the Twinhan tune dialog
- Fixed a problem with generating thumbnails on some HD channels
- Added a dialog to select the interval at which thumbnails
are generated
Version 1.1, build 10 (private beta - not released):
- When using the PID record function, if an output file can't
be opened (in use in an editor for example), TSReader now shows
an error message.
- A number of memory leaks have been plugged.
- Corrected satellite polarity control (voltage level on the
LNB connector) on Twinhan cards.
- Fixed DiSEQc switch input labels - inputs are now correctly
1 through 4 and not 0 through 3.
- PID recording can now either record the data from each PID
to a separate file (that's how it's done it until now) or to
a single file in the order in which the packets from those PID(s)
were received.
- Removed the function buttons - TSReader now uses a normal
menu.
- Menu options added to retune the Twinhan, open a different
file or restart TSReader from a new ASI source (depending on
version).
- Option to save the thumbnails generated by TSReader as JPEG
files.
- Fixed the flicker problem in the tree display.
- There are now options to set the priority of the threads
responsible for reading data, processing the data and decoding
the thumbnails. If you experience continuity errors that are
not signal related, try adjusting the thread priorities to see
if it resolves the errors or disable the thumbnail thread.
- When selecting a new channel with the Stradis Professional
MPEG-2 decoder active, TSReader will now setup the new channel
correctly.
- Added very preliminary DirectShow playback - this
will probably crash TSReader and use way too much CPU time but
it does decode. Please read the support
page first for information on setting up DirectShow playback.
- Added playback via XNS which is a protocol used by the XBox Media Player. This allows TSReader to
demux a stream and send it over the network to the XBox for real-time
playback.
- Added support for MultiDec plugins - see the support
page for more information.
- Added an option to expire EIT events in the past. This will
reduce memory loading when TSReader is run for a long period
of time.
- Added memory tracking to catch any memory leaks. Don't turn
this option on unless we tell you!
Version 1.0, build 9:
- Fixed problem that caused an access fault when closing the
Linear Systems version of TSReader.
- Fixed a problem that caused an error indicating the Stradis
decoder couldn't be located each time TSReader started on a system
without a Stradis card.
- Turbo-coded QPSK transponders in the NIT are now decoded
correctly (Dish Network DBS system in the USA uses these).
- The automatic text export mode has been replaced with automatic
and manual XML export. See here
for details.
Version 1.0, build 8:
- Fixed a bug that caused the stream decoder built into TSReader
to fail if the tables pointed to a non-existent stream
- The internal MPEG decoder now only attempts to decode profiles
it can handle - previously it would attempt to decode 4:2:2 encoded
streams although the decoder can't currently process these.
- Real-time output to Stradis
Professional MPEG decoder cards is now supported.
Version 1.0, build 7:
- When making a split recording, the size at which TSReader
switches to a new file can now be specified. Previously it was
set at 4 GB. Please note that as a result, the -R option now
takes an additional parameter. See below for details.
- When making a single program recording, TSReader now adds
an SDT to the recorded stream containing the date and time the
recording was made and user specified text. If you have a bunch
of MPEG files and can't remember what they contain, just drop
them into the file version of TSReader and look at the SDT decode.
- An experimental mode has been added to allow possible reception
via the Twinhan COFDM terrestrial card. To enable this mode,
set a DWORD value of 1 called DontTune to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\COOL.STF\TSReader.
You can also double click on the notune.reg file in the explorer
to enable this mode.
- If your version of TSReader has expired and you'd like to
try the new features for a futher month, please email
me and I can send you a special unlock code for the extended
evaluation.
- MPEG video stream decoding is now semi-continuous. After
all the clear MPEG video streams are decoded, TSReader pauses
video decoding for five seconds and then decodes the video streams
again. This results in lighter CPU load than decoding continuously
and still gives you an idea of what's on each channel. If you
prefer faster updates, create a DWORD value called ESParsingCounterReload
with a value of 1 in HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\COOL.STF\TSReader.
Version 1.0, build 6:
- Finally corrected the internal buffering bug that caused
false continuity errors. TSReader should now record streams perfectly
provided the signal level is high enough.
- Unscrambled video elementary streams are now decoded and
displayed. Switching between the PMT entries puts the current
channel at the top of the image list.
- If no command-line is specified in the Twinhan version, a
tuning dialog is now displayed.
Version 1.0, build 5:
- Updated to reflect correct Digital River sales page.
Version 1.0, build 4:
- Not released - internal use only
Version 1.0, build 3:
- Decodes MPEG video, MPEG audio and AC3 elementary stream
headers. When one of these streams is selected (and it's not
scrambled), TSReader will display data about the stream. Note:
the MPEG audio decode is a little broken right now and may result
in bizarre results.
- Small internal bug fixes based on testing TSReader with some
European streams.
- Updated internal CA table with Canal Plus, RAS and SkyPilot
CA systems now displayed correctly.
- ATSC MGT table now decoded.
- In file mode if no filename is specified on the command-line,
TSReader now uses the standard Windows dialog to select the file.
- Also in file mode, TSReader now acts as a drop target for
files. If you want to analyze another recorded MPEG-2 transport
stream, you can drop the file from the Windows Explorer onto
TSReader which will then switch to that stream.
- Understands HiPix .ts files. These are generated by the HiPix ATSC PCI
card and record one minute of transport stream per file. As each
file is processed, TSReader will switch to the next file in sequence.
- All options are now saved and restored each time TSReader
starts.
- Corrected a bug that caused erroneous continuity errors when
duplicate packets were detected.
- If continuity errors are detected, TSReader will indicate
which PIDs have these errors by appending a * to the bitrate
shown for each PID in the graph.
Version 1.0, build 2:
- Added button to select all Export to HTML options.
- Added PID recording capability. Up to eight different PIDs
can be recorded to individual files.
Version 1.0, build 1:
- TSReader is now released. You get 28 days to use TSReader
for free then it must be registered.
- 8PSK modulation in the NIT is now decoded correctly.
- -t option added for automatic text export
Beta Version Build 7:
- Added PID usage chart to output HTML file.
Beta Version Build 6:
- Added option to sort PID chart by PID number as well as bitrate
- Added option to allow the PID chart to be sorted both ascending
and decending
- When recording, a new option allows files to be split when
they are greater than 4 GB in size. This allows continuous recording
on file-systems like FAT32 which restrict the file size.
- New command-line option to allow automatic recording. See
below.
- Handles incomplete SDT segments found on some material encoded
with Tandberg gear (specifically CBC's 8PSK mux on Anik F1).
- Estimated bitrate is now shown on all PIDs (provided the
bitrate can be calculated from one of the stream's time-stamps).
To indicate that the bitrate is estimated, the percentage of
the stream and bitrate are separated by the ~ character whereas
if the bitrate for a PID is calculated from the PCR, the - character
is used to separate percentage and rate.
Beta Version Build 5:
- Still looks the same, but internally changes are being made.
Added support for DiSEqC 1:2 and 1:4 switches on the Twinhan
card.
Beta Version Build 4:
- No major visible changes. Internally, TSReader has had a
lot of window related work done, but this wasn't complete for
this beta with the result that the display looks identical -
next month's will look a lot different.
Beta Version Build 3:
- Now handles compressed EIT program name and description on
Dish Network
Cards with demultiplexers
TSReader was designed around hardware interfaces that send
all packets from the transport stream. Some cards, such as those
using the B2C2 control chip with pre 4.3.0 drivers, cannot send
the entire transport stream over to the PC but instead only allow
a certain number of PIDs from the mux active at any one time.
TSReader does support these cards but with a few restrictions:
- The calculate bitrates will be inaccurate. TSReader calculates
the mux and PID bitrates based on the arrival time of packets.
Since the demux is not letting all packets through, TSReader
can't accurately calculate the rate.
- There is a limit of 39 active PIDs on the B2C2 cards. TSReader
will decide automatically which PIDs are active and setup the
demux correctly, but this may not work for all cases. We obviously
welcome feedback if you're having a problem receiving a particular
channel.
- In the PID chart, you may notice that with cards using a
demux there are not only red/green PIDs (scrambled/clear) but
also dark-red/dark-green. The darker PID indicators indicate
that the PID is active, but currently the demux isn't processing
any packets from this PID.
- TSReader only supports muxes with correct tables on cards
with demultiplexers. If you tune a mux without MPEG-2 tables,
TSReader has no way to decide which PIDs to enable in the demux.
Support
If you need support or have comments, please email me at rod@coolstf.com. You also may
want to visit our TSReader Support
Portal.