Secret Statistics of IP DATA
On the demand of authors of articles devoted to satellite theme the box with "secret statistics" was added. The given statistics, for example, allows identifying stream loading. It can be useful when you write reviews about satellite providers, makes ratings of providers and ratings of transponders.
The window of "secret statistics" is opened by means of the key CTRL+T. At that the window IP DATA should be active.
Description of "secret statistics" window
"Transport stream" shows the general transponder statistics according to PID-s. This statistics is accumulative i.e. the data is being collected since the moment of Prof IP DATA start.
In the given screenshot you can see the transponder DVB-S2 STV at 60E (August 3rd 2009, daytime). If judge on the statistics of PIDs it is clearly seen that 48% of the traffic is coming on the basis of PID 8191. PID 8191 means free space i.e. 48% of the line is not used. Respectively (100%-48%=52%) only 52% of line DVB-S2 STV at 60E is being used . With the help of this "secret statistics" you can identify the line load at other transponders and other providers.
"DSMCC decoder status" is the panel of decoder statistics on errors. It is proprietary information. It can useful for engineers PTG or engineers of teleports.
"Diagram window" is the general flow speed of the chosen PIDs (active PIDs) and of the current filter PID+MAC. Minimal (Min), Maximal (Max) and average (Average) values on the basis of these parameters are mentioned. The window can be fully updated within 4 minutes. Count of graphic values takes place once in a second.
Examples of different transponders analysis
Raduga 10957,V,5000 from 90.0E
Free 90% (PID 8191), occupied 10%.
StarBlazer
Free 66% (PID 8191), occupied 34%.
All significant PIDs are active (cyan diagram). Min. 2 Mbit/s, Max. 9 Mbit/s, Average 4 Mbit/s. Green graphic is a broadcast at 1365 PID (we don’t know what there is).