Has anyone found such a beast? I've got an PVR-250 captured bunch of old 8mm home video footage that I'm trying to put together into a DVD. I'm trying to cut up a couple of 4GB 704x480 streams into a few dozen clips. I'd like to paste them together into a DVD with 1 chapter per clip. Issues include:Pseudo-replying to myself. I'm having some sync issues with some of these tape transfers and I've developed a theory. Perhaps someone who is more familiar with the MPEG2 streaming can help.
I've been using avidemux in the past to recrunch pvr-250 recorded streams onto DVD. Not too much difficulty, and it appears that I always get a 66ms difference between audio and video. With this tape transfer, however, it appears that the A/V sync amount changes as the tape recording goes on. Maybe because the pvr-250 had to do weird things because the VCR that was playing the recording did odd things at the cut?
Anyway, it appears that a signifcant cleanup can be done with the dvb-mplex and/or replex utility on the raw IVTV stream. It generates a number of PTS-related errors such as:
video DTS inconsistent: 0:02:42.144 0:02:42.144 0:02:42.061 0:02:41.728 diff: 0:00:00.082 video PTS inconsistent: 0:02:42.178 0:02:42.178 0:02:42.095 0:02:41.761 diff: 0:00:00.083 video PTS inconsistent: 0:02:42.211 0:02:42.211 0:02:42.128 0:02:41.794 diff: 0:00:00.082 video PTS inconsistent: 0:02:42.345 0:02:42.345 0:02:42.262 0:02:41.928 diff: 0:00:00.082 video DTS inconsistent: 0:02:42.244 0:02:42.244 0:02:42.162 0:02:41.828 diff: 0:00:00.082
So the question is this: Does the ivtv driver output clean MPEG2 that's consistent from end to end, or does it have glitches in it? It would appear to be the latter, and the PTS can change mid-stream and goof up post-processing.
Food for thought.
-Cory
************************************************************************* * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * *************************************************************************
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