MPEG-2 Transport Stream packet analyser enables decoding and low level analysis of ISO/DVB/AVCHD transport streams. It can be used for fault-finding, equipment and system testing, software development and learning about how digital television systems work.
- Open MPEG-2 transport streams from digital satellite, cable and terrestrial TV broadcasts.
- Open AVCHD and Bluray transport streams.
- No installation required, just un-zip and run. Requires .NET 4 framework which is a free download available from Microsoft
- Open MPEG-2 transport stream files (188,192,204,208 byte packets)
- Open a single transport stream packet
- Open MPEG-2, AVCHD, and Bluray transport streams (ts, trp, m2t, m2ts)
- Display packet bytes as hex or ascii
- Navigate through the stream, filter on PID and/or payload start flag
- Decode Transport Stream headers and adaptation data including PCR
- Decode Packetised Elementary Stream headers and stream types including PTS/DTS
- Decode MPEG-2 and DVB table headers; PAT, PMT, NIT, BAT, SDT, EIT, TDT, TOT
- Decode MPEG-2 video sequence headers; picture size, aspect ratio and frame rate
- Decode Active Format Descriptors (AFD) as defined by the DTG D-Book
- Decode Audio Description (AD) pan and fade values and export to CSV
- Decode PAT, program numbers and program map PIDs
- Decode TDT, TOT, current date and time
- Manually add PIDs for PMT decoding using the Table PID list menu
- Analyse packet spacing
- Check TS packet continuity count compliance on a single PID or the entire stream (ETR 101 290)
- Check TS sync bytes are present and correct (ETR 101 290)
- De-multiplex transport streams
- Trim transport streams
- Convert from 192,204,208 byte streams to a 188 byte stream
- Generate a PID usage report and save as CSV
- Generate custom CSV reports; TS packet header data, adaptation fields, PES headers, PCR, PTS/DTS, TDT/TOT, table headers, AR, AFD, picture type, GOP structure, Audio Description and more...
- Generate detailed table reports; table id, sub table id, section length, packet spacing...
MPEG-2 Transport stream analyser is compliant with the following international standards.
- ISO/IEC 13818-1, Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information: Systems
- ISO/IEC 13818-2, Generic coding of moving pictures and associated audio information: Video
- DVB ETSI EN 300 468, Specification for Service Information (SI)
- DTG D-Book, Digital Terrestrial Television Requirements for Interoperability