Hi!

> Yeah, you don't know the half of it...  the whole clip is part the
> Victoria Secret fashion show...  :D

*hehe*

> Results of testing the exports on my Linux box:
> ** Xine plays the output properly AFAIK

Yep. That also was my first test.

> ** mplayer has problems with it...  watching the decoder go I can see
> the V value (video?) below in between the ***'s below go back and
> forward (like 37,38,37,38,39,38, etc)
>   A: 203.4 ***V: 203.3*** A-V:  0.080 ct:  0.066 6099/6099 35% 17%  1.2%
> 268 0

I also noticed that the dvbcut muxer has significant problems with the
timestamps. The video PTS appear to run approximately twice as fast as
the audio PTS, but only inside dvbcut's export routine. I guess dvbcut
gets the wrong frame rate somehow.

> ** VLC on handles it better then mplayer, but floods the message window
> with the same errors as vlc on windows did...  I think it handles better
> only because the CPU is much better (core2 vs. amd64 3500) and the video
> card is crap (radeon 9200).

I doubt that my AMD64 3000+ with Radeon X300 is much faster. Gotta try
the Core Duo later.

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

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