TS-Doctor
From NMTWiki
| Name: | TS-Doctor |
|---|---|
| Type: | Media utility |
| Current Version: | 0.98 |
| Website: | http://www.cypheros.de/dvb_e.html |
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Cypheros TS-Doctor is a utility to check and fix recorded DVB-C/S/S2/T transport streams to make them play properly on NMT devices. When possible, it will make the TS as compatible as it can to play it back without stuttering or picture/sound delays. It's not a remuxer but a cleaner and fixer that leaves 99% of the stream untouched.
The program tries to change as little as possible in the original stream in order not to create additional incompatibilities like other applications. PAT and PMT be adjusted and non-existent PID's deleted from the tables. The picture and sound streams will be analysed and displayed. Not needed streams will be deleted.
Some features
- The program has a detailed review of H.264 and MPEG2 video streams, AC3 and E-AC3 audio streams through CRC check
- Detection and correction of wrong video_full_range_flags (colorspace) in DVB streams
- File merging function with detection of overlapping and packet offset
- Enhanced TS packet editor
- Checking and automatically correction of continuity counters
- Checking and automatically correction of PAT and PMT
- Checking and automatically correction of PCR timing
- Remove of PCR wraps
- Language descriptor of audio streams can be changed
- Visual cutting function for the begining and the end of the stream
- Conversion of 192 Byte M2TS streams to regularly 188 Byte transport streams
- Patching of SID and PID assignment (especial for Dreambox user)
- Support for streams without system tables (PAT/PMT)
- Support for iCord HD M2TS streams
- Support for Kathrein HD TRP streams
- Support for Technisat DigiCorder TS4 streams
- Support for Comag SL 90/100 HD DVR streams
- Detailed log
Download and further instructions
English: http://www.cypheros.de/dvb_e.html
Deutsch: http://www.cypheros.de/dvb.html
This is a small application with setup.
Currently version 0.98 Beta for Windows XP/Vista.
