On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 15:02:52 +1100, Kent Williams wrote:
If I switch to recording TS streams then channel change takeslonger.The really annoying thing is the time stretch issue. On two of the five channels I have (SBS and 7) everything is fine. On the other three channels (ABC, 9 and 10), the timing is strange. In particular, video seems to play fine (normal speed), but when recording the 'total time' of the video ticks over about 5 times slower than normal. When the recording ends, its 'total time' value is only 1/5th of the actual length of time recorded (e.g 6 mins for a 30 min show). During playback, the video runs at normal speed, and the 'current time' counter ticks over at normal speed. If you're watching while recording, then the current time can catch up with the 'total time' entry. The video keeps playing after you reach 'total time', but the info display just shows 6 min / 6 min. Also, when you skip forward or backwards, the system skips the current time to the appropriate location (+30s or -5s) , but because the recorded timestamps were ticking over slowly, this end up being a skip of about 5 times the length it should have.
I'm seeing your second problem too, using today's CVS. I hadn't noticed the problem being related to specific channels, but now after looking through my recordings I see that I am having the problems with the same channels as you. Running mythcommflag --rebuild on the recording didn't help either. If anyone would like I can provide a sample recording.
I've switched back to PS recording - not being able to skip through parts of the show is annoying me more than having to hit '+' to re-acquire sound. I'm trying to debug the dropout of the sound. A quick question though... How did you upgrade to CVS HEAD? Did you do a full reinstall (i.e. let myth create a new mythconverg mysql database), or did you upgrade from a previous version. If so, which version?
Cheers,
Will :-}
-- Dr William Uther National ICT Australia Phone: +61 2 9385 6357 Computer Science and Engineering Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] University of New South Wales Web: http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~willu/ Sydney, Australia
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