Hi, 

Am Dienstag, 10. Juli 2007 14:17 schrieb Michael Riepe:
> Ralph Glasstetter wrote:
> >>... And what the slider shows is the display index, not the file
> >>index. dvbcut::pictures, on the other hand, is based on the file index,
> >>as far as I can tell.
> >
> > Hmmmm,... does this really explain why the largest visible display index
> > (an I-frame) is SMALLER than 'realpictures' ( =largest usable file index
> > = total number of frames - skipped frames) ...?!?
>
> Maybe it also is vice versa - this part of the code is almost impossible
> to understand. Anyway, the (display/slider) index of the last frame
> should be exactly index::realpictures-1 because we're counting from 0.
>

Of course, you are right... forget about it... it was "incompetent user 
error"! 

The linslider only shows the last I-Frame, when positioned with the mouse...
using the scroll wheel I can access also the last (P-)frame... :-|

The two numbers are exactly the same... ahemmm...

It's only a little strange that the time stamp difference between the last and 
the picture before is 80ms... but thats probabely a stream error... or a 
problem with my receiver? Many of my recordings have a gap between 
the last two frames... one even has 120ms gap...

ciao,
Ralph

BTW, concerning Bastians post... I forgot to printout the chapter list, 
because I usually don't use it... but probably you already found out... ;-)

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