Hi!

anopheles wrote:

> Notice the rather large numbers in the following:
> --------------
> Exporting 11616 pictures: 00:00:00.000/00 .. 00:07:44.640/00
> Recoding 2 pictures
> Audio channel 1: starts 7051721.500 milliseconds after video
> Audio channel 1: stops 6587081.500 milliseconds after video
> Audio channel 1: delayed 0.000 milliseconds
> 
> Audio channel 2: starts 102481914002145280.000 milliseconds after video
> Audio channel 2: stops 0.000 milliseconds after video
> Audio channel 2: delayed 0.000 milliseconds

Wheee... timestamps going berzerk.

Could you upload a snippet from the file somewhere? Say, the first 30
seconds? But please don't send them by mail...

> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> The saved file has no audio (according to mplayer).
> There is also quite a long delay between reaching 100% of the file and 
> displaying the above summary.
> And I think that in earlier versions (before Michael's recent patches) dvbcut 
> would start processing at 100% CPU and stay that way.

Yep. It was probably trying to find an audio frame with a matching
timestamp (which wasn't there).

Are you using my patch #2? If not, does it help?

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

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