Hi again,

if you look at Mick.avi then you'll realise the the first clip is out of sync and the second one is perfectly fine (not uploaded because of quota). Both have been created with the same dvgrab and they play fine in mplayer. I've just run both of them in mplayer and don't get any complaints actually. But it might be so that mplayer ignores the garbage at the beginning and cinerella not.

/Bernd

Herman Robak wrote:
On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 02:29:34 +0200, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

http://bugs.cinelerra.org/show_bug.cgi?id=483

           Summary: audio / video out of sync with HDV footage
           Product: Cinelerra
           Version: 2.1
...
        ReportedBy: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I've grabbed HDV footage with dvgrab 3.0 and loaded it into cinerella. Some clips are fine, some others arent. mplayer reports "duplicate frames".

Could it be that some of the clips are recorded with reduced framerate
(i.e. slow shutter speed) or some kind of pulldown (i.e. 24fps recorded
as 1080i60) ?

Pulldown is tricky, but demanding users in 60 Hz land expect it to work.

Do you have some short samples that reproduces the problem?


Steps to Reproduce:
1.capture HDV footage 1080i from a Sony V1
2.load it into cinelerrra
3.play it


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