[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > Hello, > > I try to replex a dvr file with the next command line : > > replex -i PS -t DVD -o film.mpg $fichier > > > replex hangs after 12% saying : > > Reading from /mnt/mp3/film.vdr > Input file length: 3000.24 MB > Output File is: film.mpg > Video: aspect ratio: 4:3 size = 720x576 frame rate: 25.000 fps bit > rate: 15.00 Mbit/s > vbvbuffer 1835008 > Sequence Extension: chroma 4:2:0 size = 720x576 bit rate: 15.00 > Mbit/s vbvbuffer 1835008 frame rate: 25.000 > starting with video PTS: 6:59:52.804 > Audiostream: layer: 2 BRate: 256 kb/s Freq: 48.0 kHz frame size: 768 > starting audio PTS: 6:59:52.179 > STARTING REPLEX > data rate may be to high for required mux rate > Mux rate: 10.08 Mbit/s > Audio0 offset: 0:00:00.648 6:59:52.827 > read 1% read 2% read 3% read 4% read 5% read 6% read > 7% read 8% read 9% read 10% read 11% read 12% Error: > THIS IS AN MPEG1 FILE > > ################################## > > dvb-plex worked but has 2gb limit, the command line was : > > dvb-mplex -i PS_STREAM -t DVD -o film.mpg -p0 -q0 $fichier > > > > Have I made a mistake in replex command line ? > I there a bug in replex ? > Something other ?
There must be something wrong with the PES headers in the file. Either it is some kind of corruption, or there was a mistake in the encoder/multiplexer. Where did you get the file? You could try to replace the exit(1); after the error message in pes.c with p->found = 0; return; and see what happens. Marcus -- /--------------------------------------------------------------------\ | Dr. Marcus O.C. Metzler | | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.metzlerbros.de/ | \--------------------------------------------------------------------/ |>>> I like GNU, but I couldn't eat a whole one <<<| -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.