stb-tester crashing after losing the stream

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Rita Florêncio

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Jan 8, 2019, 1:12:23 PM1/8/19
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Hi,

I want to use stb-tester python API to develop automated tests for stbs. The problem is that I am only able to perform tests when the stream is available. Tests where I have to turn off the STB to validate if it is in deep stand-by (e.g) I am not able to perform it because GStreamer crashes.

Do you have an idea on how to solve this?

Many thanks!
Rita Florêncio

martin...@kentor.se

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Jan 9, 2019, 10:41:14 AM1/9/19
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What's your hardware setup like? What capture card are you using? Do you use an HDCP-stripper?

Rita Florêncio

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Jan 9, 2019, 1:30:18 PM1/9/19
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We are using a box that catch the stream with an HDCPD-stripper for the purpose.

Many thanks!


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martin...@kentor.se

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Jan 10, 2019, 4:00:48 AM1/10/19
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I seem to recall experiencing this exact behavior a few years ago. In my case the problem was solved when I started using an HDCP-stripper. I assume this was because the HDCP-stripper would output a blank screen rather than no signal.

What type of HDCP-stripper do you have and what type of capture card?

Rita Florêncio

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Jan 10, 2019, 6:50:45 AM1/10/19
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On Thu, 10 Jan 2019 at 09:00, <martin...@kentor.se> wrote:
I seem to recall experiencing this exact behavior a few years ago. In my case the problem was solved when I started using an HDCP-stripper. I assume this was because the HDCP-stripper would output a blank screen rather than no signal.

What type of HDCP-stripper do you have and what type of capture card?

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martin...@kentor.se

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Jan 10, 2019, 7:06:08 AM1/10/19
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I'm not familiar with that hw but it seems you're using an HDMI splitter that outputs a digital HDMI signal.

I don't think the root cause of this problem is actually in the hardware since I think it's reasonable to expect stbt/Gstreamer to be able to deal with loss of video signal but I think that you could override this issue by using an HDCP-stripper that outputs an analogue signal since this would output a blank image rather than no image.

I have good experience with these two (you'd need a special firmware to strip HDCP with these devices fyi!)
https://www.hdfury.com/product/hd-fury-x3/
https://www.hdfury.com/product/hdfury-x4/

I'm not saying this is the best solution but I think it may be A solution ;)

/ Martin
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