dvbsnoop-1.4.50-bp153.1.16 > A `C1!M@eeed@{//H9j&h:a3i._VA-YЋr{3D{fC4?#Xkkc-pDnP㎠k>yٍǽ^.S嬨5LL@_՟k1af]t(U70D T. Eo12FR֓rcj/nfi7V^{_I72OҐ!r/Bf,bvJT6'͡gf㲺^itvka8e08beade2b6156bc8c7c4e7d2c2010f9f09082 015edb94cf03ac66710bc62dfc1019d00ae22f0fc43d707175645cf26f5a81dc `C1!M@eee? J`ab4JBiRmI1*ixFرB[XnÜ粬㩻>o&͍8uS`zo( Is Fh7Qh[ EYW}\tiڠw[$i]S*TzjYFu)[lB/R;!NM^e8v= W3iwCQ83?X3XgOn>?'Kld^{_ѫ8lW L > p > ? d @ P T ` d 4 z , L ' ( G 8 P 9 ` : F G H I X Y \ ] ^ S b c S d e f l u v w d x | y z C dvbsnoop 1.4.50 bp153.1.16 DVB / MPEG stream analyzer program Its purpose is to debug, dump or view digital stream information (e.g. digital television broadcasts) send via satellite, cable or terrestrial. Streams can be SI, PES or TS. Basically you can describe dvbsnoop as a "swiss army knife" analyzing program for DVB, MHP, DSM-CC or MPEG - similar to TCP network sniffer programs like the old and famous snoop on Sun Solaris or tcpdump on Linux (which is in fact a kind of a clone of SunOS 'snoop'). You may also analyze offline mpeg streams, e.g. stored on DVD or mpeg2 movie files. `C1uobs-arm-2 ]SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3 openSUSE GPL-2.0+ https://bugs.opensuse.org Hardware/TV https://dvbsnoop.sourceforge.net/ linux aarch64