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Can dvblast receive DVB-S2X Frames? #27

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mortezaTahzibi opened this issue Sep 10, 2021 · 4 comments
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Can dvblast receive DVB-S2X Frames? #27

mortezaTahzibi opened this issue Sep 10, 2021 · 4 comments

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@mortezaTahzibi
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Can dvblast receive DVB-S2X Frames?

@mortezaTahzibi
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I test it for 33.1E (Eutelsat 33E), -f 11372 -v 18 -s 31427
In windows I've got 115 Mbyte output TS file for 1 minute recording.
In Linux and with dvblast I just got 45MByte o TS File.
Can you please answer me?

P.S.
I do have another question: can dvblast record output stream to a file (not send to UDP Port)?

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I do have a TBS-6903X card which obviously should support DVB-S2X (which I test this in Windows with crazyscan software and I do receive DVB-S2X Frames)

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andimik commented Oct 18, 2021

I know one transponder on 0.8 West and one on 23.5 East where I can test it in the next days. It's DAB over UDP in DVB-S2 GS. But not S2X.

https://github.com/piratfm/eti-tools

Normally I am using tune-s2.

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andimik commented Oct 18, 2021

I remember, I already have tested it with GS.

And regarding your question, yes you can write to a file, for example dvblast -s 5400000 -v 13 -f 10720000 -m psk_8 -3 -a 0 -1 171 -u > /tmp/nrk.ts

For 33 East I need to install a new dish in the garden.

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