Hello!

I just wanted to export the video I recorded. I marked the commercials and 
started the
export. The memory usage is between 5 and 20%, CPU usage between 5 and 20%.

At 45% the progress bar stops, top shows a memory usage of 85% (increasing). 
(Here the
size of the mpg is 1 GB.)

This happens with 3 of the 4 export-methods (DVD (DVBCUT multiplexer), MPEG 
program
stream (DVBCUT multiplexer) and MPEG program stream/DVD (libavformat)).

With the last method (MPEG transport stream (libavformat)) it runs through.

My system: AMD Athlon64 X2 Dual Core 4200+, 1GB RAM, enough free disk space ;-)
I am using gentoo, my CFLAGS are "-march=athlon64 -O2 -pipe 
-fomit-frame-pointer -msse3".
I recorded with kaffeine-0.8.3 using xine-1.1.4. Kaffeine records the data as a 
*.m2t
file (with the setting "Transport Stream"), file says "MPEG transport stream 
data".
It could be played without errors using kaffeine (it doesn't have any image
interferences, too!). The recorded data is in size 3.3 GB, the exported video 
(when it
is working) is 2.0 GB.

The problem is that the MPEG transport stream method has no sound when I play 
it with
kaffeine. So I am not able to produce a working video on this machine.

It is the first time I use dvbcut on this machine (and my first time I try 
x86_64), so
I can't give a comparison to other results.

Do you have some ideas/hints I could try?
Is it worth to try the export on another machine to check whether the video 
data is
just corrupt?

Thanks a lot in advance!

Martin Ereth

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