On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Dan Bartels wrote:

I haven't had an issue with anything like this on my pvr-250, but I have
always used mplex (from mjpegtools) rather than dvb-mplex.  I'll attach the
simple perl script that I wrote to simplify DVD preparation.  I have taken
probably around 20 VHS videos and put them onto DVD with this without
problem, using this script.  Either rename the .nuv file to .mpg or edit the
script to include .nuv along with .avi and .mpg.  The script requires
mjpegtools, dvd-author and transcode to work with all of the options.

If I understand that script correctly, it uses the 'transcode' package to reencode the video with ffmpeg, and the audio into ac3. Unfortunately, I don't speak perl and transcode arguments are like reading line noise. Then mplex to remux the resulting two files.

That might certaintly work... especially if it *is* transcoding. The act of decoding the stream could fix any audio offsets. I think most people are looking for a stream "cleaner" to replex it into a DVD-friendly one... hopefully one with cutting.

-Cory


************************************************************************* * Cory Papenfuss * * Electrical Engineering candidate Ph.D. graduate student * * Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University * *************************************************************************



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