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I am just starting to use the DVB V5 library for a project.

I am trying to find any example code to show it being used for EIT grabbing, if anyone knows of / has any.

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  • entering this as a comment instead of an answer because it's slightly off-topic: I maintain a different library libdvbtee hosted at github.com/mkrufky/libdvbtee that specializes in capture of EPG data. It might not fulfill all of your needs, but it's a worthy piece of code to look at and play with.
    – mkrufky
    Jun 11, 2016 at 18:18
  • Magic. I'll have a look, thanks.
    – nmw01223
    Jun 12, 2016 at 15:20
  • ... actually I have now managed to get some EIT data (testing with BBC 2 HD), but it seems the name / description is encrypted or at least encoded in some way. Lots of strange characters.
    – nmw01223
    Jun 12, 2016 at 20:20
  • EIT in Europe is usually in cleartext. Might your data be bitshifted? In the states, ATSC broadcast EIT tables titles and descriptions are Huffman encoded.
    – mkrufky
    Sep 21, 2016 at 23:12
  • Unfortunately it is definitely encoded. It is Huffman encoding but each decoded character indexes a new Huffman decode table, so it is definitely for encryption rather than simply compression. It applies to the multiplexes managed by BBC with HD channels, not the others.The rules say the SI tables must be cleartext EXCEPT EIT contents and BBC got permission to do this (presumably to make it awkward for people recording their HD channels). It is decodeable - you need the tables, and there are solutions to be found on the net.
    – nmw01223
    Sep 23, 2016 at 5:20

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