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Changes in TransEdit 4.2.0
Fix: Main Window: Copy & Paste of transponders from one TransEdit instance to another one only worked if the transfer file (used as clipboard) was already present.
Enhanced: Scanner: Handling of Freesat scan results from Astra 28.2 East. If the language code of the first (main) audio track of a channel is NAR (narrative, audio description for the visually impaired), it is automatically moved to the second position. Duplicate BBC channels without Freesat EPG and MHEG5 assignment which are pretty useless in DVBViewer are recognized and omitted in the scanner window unless the Filter 3 → Data Services is ticked (for people who want to see it all).
Added: Scanner: Transliteration of channel and provider names with Cyrillic and Greek letters to Latin if the local character set does not contain such letters (since the channel list does not use Unicode yet).
Added: Scanner: Service Type entry in exported INI and CSV files indicating the service type from the SDT as decimal number (255 = not available).
Fix: Scanner: When loading INI channel lists (by drag & drop into the main window) and displaying them as scan results the scanner did not handle the “Dead Channels” detection correctly.
Change: Analyzer: If no streams are selected in the PID list, the recorder will record all available streams (which means whole transponder).
Added: Analyzer: A simple server function. It works like the recorder, which means, it sends the streams that are selected in the PID list on the right to the client (or all streams if none is selected). The Start/Stop Stream button starts and stops streaming. The Copy URL button copies the URL that must be used by the client to the Windows clipboard. The protocol (UDP / RTP / TCP / HTTP) can be configured on the Settings → Analyzer page, as well as the IP address and port. Please note the following important points:
In case of UDP / RTP the client IP and port must be entered. An IP within the multicast address range lets TransEdit work as multicast server.
In case of TCP / HTTP the server port and IP must be entered. TransEdit only supports a single TCP / HTTP client per Analyzer window, so it is not possible for two or more clients to connect to the same stream.
Added: Preview: Support for using the Lentoid HEVC decoder. Requires DVBViewer Filter 3.9.4! Please refer to the DVBViewer Pro 6.0 release notes for further details.
Enhanced/Fix: TS Stream: Several enhancements and fixes, e.g. support for receiving HLS streams that contain pure audio data (not packaged in a transport stream) or that are AES-128 encrypted. Receiving HTTPS streams now really works (requires the OpenSSL libraries libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll that are part of DVBViewer / Recording Service / Media Server installations).
Change: TS Stream: TransEdit now allows the export of TS Stream scan results to the DVBViewer Pro channel list. Please only try this with DVBViewer Pro 6.0 / DVBViewer Media Server 2.0 installations. Previous versions will not understand this kind of channel data (and maybe not like it).
Added: TS Stream: Settings → Hardware allows to select which local network interface (NIC) a virtual TS Stream device shall use for UDP/RTP streams. “Automatic” lets Windows select it.
Added: TS Stream: Support for finding HLS URLs in web sites. Instead of a HLS playlist (m3u8) URL you may use the URL of the page that plays the live stream and append /search.m3u8 to it. If the URL contains a question mark (at the beginning of a query part) /search.m3u8 must be inserted right before it. Please note that this method does not work if the page uses JavaScript to generate the HLS URL dynamically after it has been loaded (since TransEdit is no browser that executes JavaScript).
Added: Hardware: CI Support for DVBSky, TBS and FireDTV devices.
Fix: Hardware: The Hauppauge WinTV-soloHD, dualHD and PCTV triplestick were erroneously regarded as USB 1.1 devices that are not able to deliver more than one TV channel at the same time. Please note: A new device detection must be performed on Settings → Hardware to fix this issue.
Added: Hardware: DVB-T2 and sub-stream (MPLP) detection for EMPIA based DVB-T2 devices (e.g. Hauppauge WinTV-soloHD, dualHD and PCTV triplestick).
Fix: Hardware: DVB-T2 and sub-stream (MPLP) detection tended to fail with DVBSky DVB-T devices under certain timing conditions.
Fix: Hardware: DiSEqC with Sundtek DVB-S2 sticks did not work. Please note: A new device detection must be performed on Settings → Hardware to fix this issue.
Added: RTSP Device: Tweak for letting the RTSP Device send a complete DVB-T parameter set to a Sat>IP server including some fake values, in order to formally comply with the specifications. (see here, (2)). The tweak can be added to the [Hardware] sections in the file TransEdit.ini:
AllParams.x=1
where x is the variable device number.
Updated: Hardware database, transponder lists for Astra 19/23/28° East and Hotbird 13° East.