Hi!

Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
> OK,...
> this explaines all these ghost-errors (which I also noticed)! 
> The simplest explanation ist mostly the correct one... :-))

Ockham's razor? ;)

> Last question... what does the muxer do exactly if datarate is to high?
> Nothing (despite the messages) and letting all frame pass by OR
> discarding stuff which is exceeding the rate limit (and so corrupting the 
> video)?

It complains (a lot!) but continues to mux the file anyway. As long as
the player ignores the system clock reference values, all should be fine.

>>From your post I'm assuming the first , so it would be OK to write out just a 
> warning about the to high data rate!

I'll try to find a solution that is less verbose but will still catch
occasional (one-time) timestamp errors.

> ciao and THANKS for the work you did...

De nada.

> BTW,... maybe I can convince Sven to put an optional "mpeg-shrink" module 
> (what he actually already has as separate tool) into DVBCUT... ahemmmm... ;-)

Why don't you use transcode?

Michael.

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