EPG search - orbital position in results
Should be there in EPG Search results added service orbital position ?
If there exist same service on more orbital positions with more bouquets (and with different bitrate), then is difficult to decide from which to create a timer. [OrbitalPosition °E/W] in results would be good...
Orbital position is available in epg search result if you use e2Remote. Bitrate is available for the current running service.
What do you mean with e2Remote in OWIF ?
- bitrate was example only, for what user need knows, where is service ...
- f.eg. same service can be on DVB-T, 23,5E, 0.8W in different quality => user need know in EPG Search result, which service orbital position it is ( I think, it cannot be problem - same info is displayed in channel list, when is enabled "Show Service type in channel list"...)
You have 2 options.
- use e2Remote
- wait until i have time to implement this in openwebif epg search result
or add it to classic myself, if will be time ...
Thanks.
little note: service_type for channel list in epg results are little strange ... SD4/23.5E UNKNOWN/DVB-T UHD/DVB-T
for channel list it is similar: UNKNOWN/DVB-T UHD/DVB-T I think, there is something wrong... See Etsi en 300 468 v1.16.1, page 85 - there is table for STYPE.
Please send me the SREF and the result for the strange once. And send me the link for STYPE because i don't know what etsi 300 486 is?
I have found this. https://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_en/300400_300499/300468/01.16.01_60/en_300468v011601p.pdf
f.eg. '1:0:16:308:C94:3:EB0000:0:0:0:','HBO2' ... SREF is 0x16, displayed SD4
This is correct.
SERVICE_TYPE_TV = 0x01 SERVICE_TYPE_RADIO = 0x02 SERVICE_TYPE_SD4 = 0x16 SERVICE_TYPE_HDTV = 0x19 SERVICE_TYPE_UHD = 0x1f SERVICE_TYPE_OPT = 0xd3
- All FullHD terestrial services in DVB-T2 HEVC has all "1F" - there should be "HEVC" and not UHD, imho
- and "A" should be RADIO and not UNKNOWN/TV (1:0:A:4302:F206:20CB:EEEE0000:0:0:0:)
A = RADIO -> OK 1F = HEVC -> to be discussed because HEVC is a codec and not a type like RADIO,SD,HD,UHD
ok. Weird, why terrestrial using 1F ... for 1920x1080 and for 960x540 too
no it's not weird , 1F means HEVC and the resolution can be anything. But HEVC is normaly used only for UHD.
whole our country newly using all DVB-T2 under HEVC (for 1920x1080 and for 960x540), no UHD...
I think, all countries changing terrestrial to T2 as HEVC now ...
Not so easy the whole thing. 1F = HEVC and normaly UHD but not UHD if DVB-T2 19 = H264 and normaly HD 16 = H264 and normaly SD