Hi! Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
> There's always a bug left... it's impossible to avoid that! ;-) I'm quite familiar with that rule ;) [...] > It's a rather expensive Pioneer SACD/DVDAudio Player, which showed to be very > picky concerning DVD compliance in the past. Sven usally used it to test his > home made DVD's, when he was starting the whole business (and found some bug > in ffmpeg that way). It may be good for testing, but for everyday use I prefer devices that aren't so picky. Makes life a little easier. [...] >>Maybe it's a timing/buffering issue... >>... This usually means that it has to skip frames because they arrive too > > late. > > Sounds reasonable,... the buffers are probabely not to small for compliant > DVDs... but for this type of faulty ones! Theoretically, the buffers should be sufficient in either case - the data rate of the "faulty" DVD is actually lower than that of a "real" DVD. But it's not size alone that matters :) > Actually the symptoms look similar to the above mentioned bug with ffmpeg > coded videos... maybe vamps has a similar problem (even if it's only > requantizing) with that special streams... What kind of bug was that? > Sven? Could this be possible...? > > But to be honest.... I never used Vamps with PRo7/Sat1 before... the last > time > was with an ARTE-Recording. So it can be an old bug... > > >>Can you try the DVD in another player? > > > Of course,... but it wouldn't surprise me if the DVD would run well in any > other player... :-( That's what I suspect. > PS: In the meantime I also had the case that the DVD was just stopping > playback at certain positions (a test stream without vamps). The only way to > go further was to do a FastForward or (if that fails) go to the next Chapter > mark and do a FastBackward... Bad navigation sectors, probably. > Maybe I should just buy a cheaper one for playing selfmade DVDs... :-(( Good idea - I have almost no problems with my 40 € player. Except that it doesn't play MPEG4/DivX. By the way: Did I mention that I changed the accelerator for "export video" to "E"? -- Michael "Tired" Riepe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-Tired: Each morning I get up I die a little ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now. http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/ _______________________________________________ DVBCUT-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dvbcut-user
