Tsreader Pro Manual
Version history and archived downloads page for TSReader Pro. TSReader is a transport stream analyzer, decoder, recorder and stream manipulator for MPEG-2 systems.
Version 2.8 Build 46a • Release Date: Oct 26, 2007 • Fixed a bug with the TechnoTrend DVB-S2 USB2 interface that created a c: tsreader.ts recording every time the source module is used. • Fixed an issue with all most Hauppauge source modules not working with 2.8.46 and added support for more Hauppauge interfaces and generic QAM-B cards. • Removed the FutureTel source module. It was causing too many missing DLL errors and the DLLs required to fix this are quite large. The support package to make this PCI encoder work with TSReader are available as a free download at • Some corrections to the ATSC TSID tables. • Fixes for the HDHomeRun operating on HRC cable networks. • The IGMPv3 joins in the UDP Multicast source can now be specified from the command-line.
For example '224.0.0.2 1234@192.168.1.5' would send the IGMPv3 join message to 192.168.1.5 for stream 224.0.0.2 port 1234.
Registered: Posts: 5,612 Posted Or from the command line, navigate to the directory where you have tsreader installed. Start the program with an empty -s source argument. Will do the same thing. Tsreader -s __________________ Perfect 10 7.5' mesh Chapparal C/Ku Co-Rotor feed, Norsat 8115 CBAND, Norsat 4106A Ku Thomson Saginaw Actuator, Vbox positioner, Home Brew Polarotor683 Servo circuit. Czech hunter 78 full episode -download.
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Originally Posted by majortom Or from the command line, navigate to the directory where you have tsreader installed. Start the program with an empty -s source argument. Will do the same thing.
Tsreader -s To take this one step further. If you only have one card, it doesn't matter which way you do it once you get the thing on the right source. However if you have more than one card, it is really handy to use the above command line method in DOS batch files, with the actual source files of the cards you have.
I have separate batch files on my desktop which will call up each of my cards (Twinhan, 6925, TeVII, HDHR on one computer, Twinhan, TT3200, BL1030, HDHR on other computer). The command lines look like this.
'C: Program Files COOL.STF TSReader TSReader.exe' -s TSReader_Genpix_Unified_1_8.dll Ie same as above, but with full path since you're calling from a different directory, and containing the name of the source you want TSREADER to come up with. An additional advantage of this method comes into play if you want to load manual hidden channels. With TSREADER, it gets annoying to have to re-load manual hidden channels each time you re-start the source. But if you include the commands for loading the transponder and the manual channels in the command line, if for any reason you restart the source, it will bring in the manual channels each time, until you close down TSREADER completely. Handy at times.