MPEG-2 Transport Stream Packet Analyser 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 Decode and View 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) Export and Report 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... Links and references 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