Hi, Am Samstag, 2. September 2006 14:00 schrieb Michael Riepe: > > I only got a working DVD after reading with ProjectX (no errors and also > > no warnings!?!) and then "replex"ing the output MPEG to a DVD conform > > stream before giving it to dvdauthor ! > > That's probably the best solution anyway. Yes, but not very convenient... two more programs needed to "clean" the video!
> > > I can produce a snippet of the dvbcut output for testing if "someone" is > > interested... ;-) > > I'm not sure if the problem is in the output or in the input. Can you > play the TS with xine or mplayer? Are there any artefacts or > discontinuities around PTS 1230.000? It plays perfectly on the computer with mplayer... kaffeine (xine) seams to have some problems (it plays also, but don't shows the correct timestamp) > > How long *is* the output file, by the way? 20 minutes or 40 minutes? It's about 40min... > > Dvdauthor was designed to process DVD material, that is, nearly perfect > input files. But that's something DVB (in particular DVB-T, but to some > extent the other variants as well) just can't deliver. Of course, that's the reason for most of out problems... > > INFO: Audio ch 0 format: mp2/2ch, 48khz 20bps > > I guess that means no AC-3 audio? Yes, because my friend has not the equipment I disabled the AC3 stream in DVBCUT. > > and lots of: > > WARN: audio sector out of range: -8213 (vobu #167, pts 40.042) > > ... > > WARN: audio sector out of range: -226948 (vobu #5133, pts 1230.722) > > STAT: fixed 5134 VOBUS > > Are the offsets (-8213 and so on) decreasing steadily? Yes,... I just let them out (a few 1000s)... but the difference is not just -1 and AFAIK also not by a constant amount (have to check this!). > > I'm currently working on an indexer modification that deals with missing > video frames more gracefully. In particular, it tries harder to keep the > frames in order (the original implementation failed to do that when a > sequence header was missing). And what's more important: It reports > video sequence errors while indexing the input file. Maybe you could > give it a try? Note that you have to remove your index file before you > run the modified program (otherwise it will use the existing index). > > Note that this is not an "official" patch (yet). And, as opposed to my > other patches, it has to be applied in the src subdirectory with "patch > -p0". That's REALLY good news!!! :-)) I'll give it a try when I'm back in an hour... In the meantime you can download a snipped of the dvbcut output which shows the error (don't know how to produce a TS snipped)... if you want! http://85.180.109.109/~file/q3_4.mpg It's about 45MB (couldn't find a smaller one which shows ALL the errors... ca. 30min download time because of my 200kbit/s upload speed!), should work as far as I'm not disconnecting (which I will not in the next hours). ciao Ralph ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ DVBCUT-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dvbcut-user
