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Low Symbol Rate Irish Radio on Intelsat 901 27.5°W
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<blockquote data-quote="Adam792" data-source="post: 1139749" data-attributes="member: 330868"><p>I didn’t realise the Airspy worked with it, will have to give mine a go <img src="https://www.satellites.co.uk/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>The streams are a bit of a pain to play as they seem to just send the audio PIDs without any of the table data that players use to make sense of what’s being transmitted (service names, codecs, what PID maps to what etc).</p><p></p><p>If you have or can use FFMPEG it’s fairly easy to split the recorded file out into separate playable TS files. For that 11591V 250 one with two audio streams on PID 101 and 201 it’s -</p><p></p><p>[CODE]ffmpeg -i recorded_file.ts[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>Will tell you what it’s found and how it’s mapped it (as Stream #0:0 and Stream #0:1)</p><p></p><p>Then you can do</p><p></p><p>[CODE]ffmpeg -i recorded_file.ts -map 0:0 -c:a copy stream0.ts[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>and -</p><p></p><p>[CODE]ffmpeg -i recorded_file.ts -map 0:1 -c:a copy stream1.ts[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>To get two playable MPEG-TS files with the radio stations audible.</p><p></p><p>I’ve just realised from mine earlier in this thread that I got them the wrong way round, PID 101 was Christmas FM and PID 201 Classic Hits. It mapped 0xC9 (201) to stream 0:0, and I accidentally mistook them for PID order.</p><p></p><p>That 11591V 250 one will just lock on my Octagon SF8008 mini, but you have to manually create the channels in a similar way in lamedb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adam792, post: 1139749, member: 330868"] I didn’t realise the Airspy worked with it, will have to give mine a go :) The streams are a bit of a pain to play as they seem to just send the audio PIDs without any of the table data that players use to make sense of what’s being transmitted (service names, codecs, what PID maps to what etc). If you have or can use FFMPEG it’s fairly easy to split the recorded file out into separate playable TS files. For that 11591V 250 one with two audio streams on PID 101 and 201 it’s - [CODE]ffmpeg -i recorded_file.ts[/CODE] Will tell you what it’s found and how it’s mapped it (as Stream #0:0 and Stream #0:1) Then you can do [CODE]ffmpeg -i recorded_file.ts -map 0:0 -c:a copy stream0.ts[/CODE] and - [CODE]ffmpeg -i recorded_file.ts -map 0:1 -c:a copy stream1.ts[/CODE] To get two playable MPEG-TS files with the radio stations audible. I’ve just realised from mine earlier in this thread that I got them the wrong way round, PID 101 was Christmas FM and PID 201 Classic Hits. It mapped 0xC9 (201) to stream 0:0, and I accidentally mistook them for PID order. That 11591V 250 one will just lock on my Octagon SF8008 mini, but you have to manually create the channels in a similar way in lamedb. [/QUOTE]
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