TSReader

MPEG-2 Transport Stream Analysis and Recording


Updated March 2, 2004

Introduction

TSReader is a transport stream analyzer, decoder, recorder and stream manipulator for MPEG-2 systems. It supports DVB, ATSC and Digicipher® II extensions to the base MPEG-2 specification.
Digicipher is a registered trademark of Motorola Broadband

Features

* Indicates feature available only in registered version of TSReader

What that means you can do with TSReader

OK, so after all that technical mumbo-jumbo, here's some of the things our users are doing with TSReader:

Stream Analysis Find PIDs in a mux quickly even if the MPEG-2 tables aren't correct
  Spot channels within muxes that occasionally switch from scrambled to FTA
  Analyze new transmissions and get all the pertinent technical information about the mux in just a few seconds
Stream Recording Record free-to-air SD and HD programs directly to the hard drive
  Record free-to-air HD programs directly to D-VHS decks
  Recording the entire mux and later using TSReader as a demultiplexor to pull out the individual programs
Stream Monitoring Spotting if an encoder is running correctly or how much bandwidth is being wasted on null packets
  Monitoring JPEG thumbnails of free-to-air MPEG video to verify correct encoder operation
  Exporting automatically DVB tables for real-off-air stream verification
  Transcoding the MPEG-2 stream in real-time with VLC to MPEG-4 and then streaming over the Internet - allows remote monitoring of the transmitted stream anywhere in the world
Stream Viewing Stream free-to-air HD over Firewire to D-VHS decks for real-time decoding with no CPU load and no DirectShow filter issues
  Watching free-to-air SD live on the XBox with XBox Media Player
  Streaming to VLC which can decode for playback, transcode for Internet streaming and a whole variety of other neat things
  Watching video real-time through the Stradis Professional decoder. Even with the cost of a 4:2:2 capable Stradis card, this solution is still thousands of dollars less than a 4:2:2 capable commercial receiver

Computer Requirements

To run TSReader successfully, you need:

Screen Shots

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One of the many muxes on Astra at 19.2 degrees east
Globecast's DVB-S transmission on NSS-806 at 40.5 degrees west
PBS HDTV feed from AMC-3 at 87 degrees west. This is an ATSC standard transmission being sent over a DVB-S carrier
WJLA-DT (Off-air ATSC station in Washington DC). Notice how they have two channels but the PSIP masks out the color-bars channel.
IP/DVB traffic showing MAC and IP addresses plus packet counts.

Sales Information

Two versions of TSReader are available. TSReader has all features enabled and can be licensed from our on-line sales partner, Digital River for $99. TSReader Lite is free but lacks certain features and limits recording/playback to one minute at a time.

Purchase TSReader on-line by clicking the Digital River icon. Once you purchase TSReader you'll be able to download the full released version immediately and will receive an email with instructions for accessing the private update and beta area reserved for clients. Updates to TSReader are free to all registered users during the lifetime of the product.

Download TSReader Lite

Please visit our download page to obtain TSReader Lite. We also suggest you read the README file by clicking this link and if you have questions about TSReader or TSReader Lite, have a read through our support info