Picture plays fine.  Could be the DVD authoring process.  I use mplex piped into 
dvdauthor.  I'm not sure what you mean by placing a PS file into an ISO filesystem.  I 
understand what an ISO filesystem is, not sure I know the term PS :-)  If it means 
anything non-standard then I'm betting my player won't handle it :-)  I have 3 
players, but only one has a timestamp display on it (hmm...perhaps one of the others 
has a way of displayin it and I haven't noticed...will check).

-- Ray


On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 16:00:28 -0800 (PST)
"Steven M. Schultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Ray Cole wrote:
> 
> > Speaking of timestamp issues... :-)  I'd reported such a problem and had 
> > believed it had to do with pulldown, but I've since switched away from 
> > using pulldown to encoding interlaced.  The counter on my set-top DVD 
> > player does really weird things - counts very, very eradically - sometimes 
> > even going backwards a second, then 'catching up' a few seconds later.
> 
>       The video picture itself plays fine, right?  (Hope so).
> 
>       Idle question - is it possible that the DVD authoring process is
>       adjusting the timestamps as it converts/packs .mpg files into the
>       .vob files?
> 
>       What happens if you put a simple PS file into an ISO filesystem?   Does
>       the time still jump around?   Or is the "play a file" an uncommon
>       capability?
> 
>       Cheers,
>       Steven Schultz
> 
> 
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