Am Donnerstag, 3. Mai 2007 12:58 schrieb Michael Riepe:
> I added some additional checks. dvbcut will now tell you how many video
> frames are missing (approximately, at least). If there are too many of
> them, you'd better cut before and after the gap.

Ok, I see... but how do I have to interprete this...

sequence number reset (6 => 0)
inserting delayed picture (8)
missing frame(s) before B frame 49426 (3 != 2)
missing frames in GOP (49416, 49434): 19542

Does all this relate to the same error?
Just stored the messages in a log and don't know if they occured at the same 
time... ;-)

If not, it would be helpful to have the frame number or the time stamp where 
the first errors occured...

I don't have to worry about the missing frames around GOP 49426, because I 
cutted the video on my PVR at that position. And since it cannot cut 
everything up to the end I always have to leave a few frames at the end.

ciao
ralph

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