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- Changed: TransEdit now requires a DVBViewer Pro 4.5 resp. DVBViewer GE 3.0 (or later) installation.- Added: Decoding of several Extension Descriptors in the Analyzer.- Added: The Analyzer displays the descriptor length- Added: Support for GeniaTech based devices (e.g. Cinergy S2 USB HD).- Added: Special handling for EMPIA based DVB-T/C hybrid devices that don't work correctly if the DVB-C modulation is set to something other than Auto (Hauppauge WinTV HVR 930C, TerraTec Cinergy HTC XS, TerraTec H5, Pinnacle PCTV Quatro 510e, Elgato EyeTV Hybrid, MSI Digivox Trio). TransEdit now sets the modulation internally to Auto regardless of the user settings.- Added: Several entries in the hardware database enabling support for the according devices.- Fix: DiSEqC didn't work correctly with Anysee DVB-S devices.- Fix: Potential scanner crash in case of an erroneous PAT (Program Association Table)- Updated: Transponder lists for Astra 19/23/28° East and Hotbird 13° East.
- Fix: TransEdit couldn't read DiSEqC data written by DVBViewer Pro to the file DiSEqC.xml if the local decimal separator is a comma.- Fix: Some corrections in the hardware databaseAll following fixes and enhancements apply to the TransEdit Analyzer:- Fix: Double quotes weren't encoded correctly in the XML export.- Fix: The Original Network ID (ONID) overriding the Network ID (NID) in the Network Information Table (NIT) could cause wrong frequency assignments in the SI Table Tree.- Fix: The bandwidth wasn't displayed correctly in Terrestrial Delivery System Descriptors.- Added: Decoding of several descriptors, among them the Logical Channel Descriptor- Enhanced: More specific naming of private sections (with known table IDs) and some data stream types in the stream type column of the PID List (particularly MHP = Multimedia Home Platform, MHEG = Multimedia and Hypermedia information coding Expert Group, SSU = System Software Update for receivers)- Several minor fixes, enhancements and optimization.- Updated: Transponder list for Astra 19° East
Sorry, I had to re-upload TransEdit 3.6.2 due to a nasty last minute bug The stream types displayed in the Analyzer got muddled up, because a wrong name table slipped in. Please download again, if you have already done it.
- Fix: The Analyzer displayed the channel number instead of the Service ID in the Logical Channel Descriptor.- Fix: The Astra 19°E transponder list was supposed to be updated, but wasn't after all...
TransEdit 3.6.3 is available in the new members area:Zitat- Fix: The Astra 19°E transponder list was supposed to be updated, but wasn't after all... www.dvbviewer.tv/members/
- Fix: The Astra 19°E transponder list was supposed to be updated, but wasn't after all...
Willst nicht erstmal den Viewer updaten ?
Gibt ja mal auch fremdsprachige Sender (holl/franz/ital), die man so nebenbei mal anschaut und die (s. KingofSat) schon mal ID's etc. wechseln. Bevor ich sowas manuell verdrulle, lass ich's Transedit machen.
TransEdit 3.6.4 is available in the new members area, particularly with enhancements of the "Dead Channels" function. It displays channels from the DVBViewer channellist that the scanner can't find anymore, and allows to delete them.- Fix: TransEdit did not remove channels from the Dead Channels Window when they were found on a subsequent (re-)scan of a transponder.- Enhanced: The scanner searches more thoroughly for "Dead Channels". Restrictions (due to compatibility with old DVBViewer versions) preventing TransEdit from detecting all "Dead Channels" have been removed.- Added: The Dead Channels Window displays the number of entries and a X mark in the frequency column if the transponder in question deliveres no scan results at all. In case of a TransEdit update you may need to adjust the window and frequency column width because TransEdit will use the previous layout stored in the file TransEdit.ini.- Enhanced: The Analyzer occupies less memory due to a reorganization of internal data structures. Particularly if "Read EIT for other transponders / networks" is switched on the measures may lower memory consumption by 100 MB and more.- Enhanced: When the end of an analyzed TS file is reached, the Restart Button in the Analyzer Window lets TransEdit read the file again from the beginning - useful if a short sample gives no opportunity to open the Hex Dump Window in time. Now, after clicking the Restart Button, an already opened Hex Dump window will receive data.- Removed: Settings -> Analyzer -> Max. Recording Buffer Size. It is handled automatically now.- Fix: In certain cases the Analyzer assigned a wrong network name to the original network ID.- Fix: The Analyzer function "Copy as XML" didn't work in case of a transponder/file name containing country-specific (non-ASCII) characters.- Fix: Sorting the PID list by service names (by clicking the Service column) didn't work correctly in case of service names with country-specific (non-ASCII) characters.- Fix: The Analyzer did not detect a certain (rather rare) kind of discontinuity indicating a missing TS packet.- Fix: TransEdit didn't detect Hauppauge HVR 3000/4000 cards as hybrid tuner.- Fix: TransEdit didn't detect Terratec Cinergy S PCI cards correctly.- Updated: Integrated hardware data base (version 2.2)- Updated: Transponder lists for Astra 19° East and Hotbird 13° East.- Minor fixes and enhancements.
- New: Full DVB IPTV support (Scanner, Analyzer and Preview), based on code provided by Lars.IPTV support was already available in a TransEdit IPTV test version (see members area, beta section), that has become outdated in the meantime. However, the test version will remain available for some time, in case comparative tests are necessary. Preferably use the main TransEdit version for IPTV from now on. Feedback is welcome!Changes compared to the TransEdit IPTV test version:- Added: Import of IPTV playlists (*.m3u files), that are available in the web for the VideoLAN Client (VLC), e. g. here and here. They are automatically converted to IPTV transponder lists.Simply drag and drop the playlist file into the TransEdit Main Window, and use "Save as" for storing the resulting transponderlist file in the Configuration Folder\Transponders subdirectory, in order to make it available for DVBViewer and to let TransEdit load it automatically when it is launched.- Fix: Handling of IPTV streams with extended RTP headers.- Changed: The automatically created (virtual) IPTV device is not listed under Settings -> Hardware anymore. The IPTV settings are available on the Settings -> General tab.General changes:- Fix: Some flaws in the support for creating / editing IPTV transponder lists (already available in previous TransEdit versions, but not really elaborated).- Added: In case of DVB-C/T, ATSC and IPTV transponder lists the tuner type is displayed in the "Position" column of the main window. Clicking the "Position" column title sorts the transponder lists by tuner type.- Fix/Changed: Some adjustments in the UI (partly due to ITPV support).- Updated: English and German manual.Please note: Storing the files TransEdit.chm and TransEditHelp.ini in the same directory as TransEdit.exe enables a context-sensitive help: Pressing F1 opens a window displaying the manual section for the currently selected window or control element.- Updated: Transponder list for Hotbird 13° East.