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COM8 running - has PIDs
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Bizman
19-06-2014
Originally Posted by chrisy:
“Is Yorkshire part of France now? ”

They've just shifted the start to avoid an invasion from this country.
iiyama17
19-06-2014
I'm receiving two new audio-only channels from Winter Hill at 800 and 801 respectively labelled 'Test'. They are transmitting audio sweeps and impulse noises. Best not turn the volume up too high!
Greebo
19-06-2014
Originally Posted by iiyama17:
“I'm receiving two new audio-only channels from Winter Hill at 800 and 801 respectively labelled 'Test'. They are transmitting audio sweeps and impulse noises. Best not turn the volume up too high!”

Interesting, I did wonder if there might be some equipment that finds and adds them. What are you using?

From hacking the data, I can see two services, one called "Test" and the other "Test." - both refer to the same audio and video PID - note the trailing full stop for the second service. The mux data makes no reference to the other Winter Hill muxes and vice versa. I see no LCN information - hence you got 800 and 801 assigned. I also managed to listen to the audio channel - yes - a fast audio sweep, low to high, repeating maybe every couple of seconds. It's not a test tone I've heard before, so wasn't sure I was hearing the real audio, but now you've confirmed it, yes I heard that too.
iiyama17
19-06-2014
I'm just using my LG smart TV.
jimbo
19-06-2014
If it is still on I will try to look for it after the football. If it has a video PID is this blank? Also, if it is TV configured it will be type 01. For Radio it is type 02.

HD would be type 19 (HEX).

Hope that helps.
Greebo
19-06-2014
Originally Posted by jimbo:
“If it is still on I will try to look for it after the football. If it has a video PID is this blank? Also, if it is TV configured it will be type 01. For Radio it is type 02. HD would be type 19 (HEX). Hope that helps.”

Types are: 31 (0x1f) and 112 (0x70) - here's the output of dvbsnoop decoding the NIT:

Code:
me@pc:~/tvcard$ dvbsnoop -n 1 -nph 16 -crc
dvbsnoop V1.4.50 -- http://dvbsnoop.sourceforge.net/ 

------------------------------------------------------------
SECT-Packet: 00000001   PID: 16 (0x0010), Length: 42 (0x002a)
Time received: Thu 2014-06-19  21:46:50.524
------------------------------------------------------------
PID:  16 (0x0010)  [= assigned for: DVB Network Information Table (NIT), Stuffing Table (ST)]

Guess table from table id...
NIT-decoding....
Table_ID: 64 (0x40)  [= Network Information Table (NIT) - actual network]
section_syntax_indicator: 1 (0x01)
reserved_1: 1 (0x01)
reserved_2: 3 (0x03)
Section_length: 39 (0x0027)
Network_ID: 12528 (0x30f0)  [= --> please lookup at http://www.dvb.org]
reserved_3: 3 (0x03)
Version_number: 3 (0x03)
current_next_indicator: 1 (0x01)  [= valid now]
Section_number: 0 (0x00)
Last_Section_number: 0 (0x00)
reserved_4: 15 (0x0f)
Network_descriptor_length: 6 (0x0006)

        DVB-DescriptorTag: 64 (0x40)  [= network_name_descriptor]
        descriptor_length: 4 (0x04)
        Network_name: "Test"  -- Charset: Latin alphabet


reserved_5: 15 (0x0f)
Transport_stream_loop_length: 20 (0x0014)

    Transport_stream_ID: 61440 (0xf000)
    Original_network_ID: 9018 (0x233a)  [= UK Digital Terrestrial Television | Independent Television Commission]
    reserved_1: 15 (0x0f)
    Transport_descriptor_length: 14 (0x000e)

            DVB-DescriptorTag: 65 (0x41)  [= service_list_descriptor]
            descriptor_length: 6 (0x06)
               service_ID: 61440 (0xf000)[ --> refers to PMT program_number]
               service_type: 31 (0x1f)  [= reserved]

               service_ID: 61504 (0xf040)[ --> refers to PMT program_number]
               service_type: 112 (0x70)  [= reserved]


            DVB-DescriptorTag: 127 (0x7f)  [= extension_descriptor]
            descriptor_length: 4 (0x04)
            descriptor_tag_extension: 4 (0x04)
            selector_bytes:
                 0000:  00 f0 f0                                           ...

CRC: 3924446783 (0xe9ea4e3f)
==========================================================
a516
19-06-2014
No COM8 detected from Sutton Coldfield, so appears to be a Winter Hill exclusive at the moment.

When I posted about the UHD trials, I did suggest use of the COM8 infrastructure. While some on the forums appear to be getting impatient about COM8 not carrying more HD channels, the powers that be won't have suddenly decided to do UHD tests. Once all COM8 is carrying regular services, it would become more costly to set up a specific test multiplex, and to be able to broadcast that test multiplex at a realistic power in order to properly simulate a normal transmission and reception chain. And without a mad stampede of channels wanting to be added to Freeview HD*, it makes sense to use the ready-to-go infrastructure for some tests.

(* or able to go on Freeview HD due to previously signed and binding distribution agreements with pay TV operators.)
jimbo
19-06-2014
Channel 37 on my TV I only get a carrier - no services found.

It looks as if my Panasonic only gets type 1 2 and whateverdata type the data channels are.
Radiomike
19-06-2014
Originally Posted by chrisy:
“Is Yorkshire part of France now? ”

It is on 5/6 July for Le Grand Depart - Stages 1 and 2 of the Tour de France. Excitement reaching fever pitch....
OwenSmith
20-06-2014
Originally Posted by chrisy:
“Is Yorkshire part of France now? ”

The Tour de France alternates starting countries, every other year it is somewhere other than France. This year the first two days of riding are in Yorkshire and the third is Cambridge to London.
Phil Owens
20-06-2014
What channel is COMS 8 on from Winter Hill ?
Greebo
20-06-2014
Originally Posted by Phil Owens:
“What channel is COMS 8 on from Winter Hill ?”

It is on UHF channel 37 - that is 602Mhz.
jimbo
21-06-2014
Hi.

Has anything changed on this mux or is it the same as yesterda? Can anyone record the bursts of noise so we can actually hear what it sounds like to thosee who can get something?
Phil Owens
21-06-2014
All I get is 100% signal but no channels or test as of yet...
barbeler
21-06-2014
Congratulations to the person and participants in the most obscure and esoteric (and to most people nonsensical) thread ever to be posted on DS
figrin_dan
21-06-2014
Welcome to the internet
jimbo
21-06-2014
Originally Posted by barbeler:
“Congratulations to the person and participants in the most obscure and esoteric (and to most people nonsensical) thread ever to be posted on DS ”

I wouldn't say it was nonsensical - technical yes - but you sometimes need such info to establish what is actually on air.

Without the data listed above we would have no idea what was going on. If there was nothing on the mux, then I wouold agree with you, but usually it is not nothing for long and if you do find a test transmission, some of them can be rather strange to the outside world but all the information is very useful.
Greebo
21-06-2014
Originally Posted by jimbo:
“Hi.

Has anything changed on this mux or is it the same as yesterda? Can anyone record the bursts of noise so we can actually hear what it sounds like to thosee who can get something?”

As far as I can tell, it is running the same now as it was yesterday. It may have been briefly off air at around 15:07 yesterday - or my pc may have had a blip, I wasn't around to confirm anything.

Originally Posted by barbeler:
“Congratulations to the person and participants in the most obscure and esoteric (and to most people nonsensical) thread ever to be posted on DS ”

Accepted (but one day when you own a UHD TV, please remember this thread...)
Phil Owens
22-06-2014
Might be a daft question, but, when these UHD tests start will we only be able to see them if we have a UHD TV or will we be able to get a down scaled picture on a normal HDTV?
chrisy
22-06-2014
Originally Posted by Phil Owens:
“Might be a daft question, but, when these UHD tests start will we only be able to see them if we have a UHD TV or will we be able to get a down scaled picture on a normal HDTV?”

You won't be able to see them, there's nothing publicly available that will view them (unless you want to mess around with Linux and a DVB tuner)
lotrjw
22-06-2014
Originally Posted by chrisy:
“You won't be able to see them, there's nothing publicly available that will view them (unless you want to mess around with Linux and a DVB tuner)”

Linux and a DVB-T/T2 tuner sounds good if you have it! I wonder if we will see content turning up on you tube?
christoFar
22-06-2014
Originally Posted by lotrjw:
“Linux and a DVB-T/T2 tuner sounds good if you have it! I wonder if we will see content turning up on you tube?”

YouTube butchers anything sent to it which is why only still scenes on there look good. Even on a 720p screen, the artifacts in movement are obvious and that's playing at 4K resolution.
jasonjimbob
22-06-2014
Originally Posted by Greebo:
“It is on UHF channel 37 - that is 602Mhz.”

This is the same frequency that Com 8 will be using at Wenvoe, I just checked that frequency via my Icecrypt T2300 HD, but the box found nothing
Greebo
22-06-2014
Originally Posted by jasonjimbob:
“...but the box found nothing”

Detecting signal strength/quality on the mux would still be something - virtually no consumer hardware is going to find any actual channels. We've had one report of iiyama17's unspecified LG tv adding the Test/Test. channels into the 800s as audio only - similar to how the BBC WM hidden radio stream was found by richjj1978's sagem PVR in the 800s before it was added to the EPG.

We've only had reports on here of COM8 being currently broadcast from Winter Hill. I suspect CP is also broadcasting it, since http://en.digitalbitrate.com/dtv.php...ng=en&mux=COM8 is seeing it - but no-one has confirmed it which I find quite surprising given CP's coverage.
kasg
22-06-2014
Originally Posted by Greebo:
“I suspect CP is also broadcasting it, since http://en.digitalbitrate.com/dtv.php...ng=en&mux=COM8 is seeing it - but no-one has confirmed it which I find quite surprising given CP's coverage.”

I can confirm that I am getting a strong signal on UHF ch 35 from Crystal Palace.
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