Hi!

L. Weiss wrote:
>>Can you provide us a small part from the end of the first video and the
>>beginning from the second? Of course cutted with 'dd' and not dvbcut or
>>some other video editing tool!
> 
> 
> Yes, i can. Here it is the last 2MB of part1 and the first 2MB of part2 (its 
> right in the middle of an ad block, cutted with dd):
> 
> <http://141.99.50.2/weiss/end_part_1.mpg>
> <http://141.99.50.2/weiss/begin_part_2.mpg>

Oh well... Part 1 ends with:

        00 00 01 b9

Famous last bytes, so to say :-(

That's the MPEG code for "program end" which indicates - you may have
already guessed it - the end of a movie. And, of course, dvbcut honors
this code and stops processing the file(s). If you chop off the last
four bytes, it should work as expected (until it encounters the next PE
code).

The question is, how did that happen? A split-file recording should not
contain PE except at the very end (of the last chunk). It just doesn't
make sense otherwise.

-- 
Michael "Tired" Riepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little

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