Quoting Greg Grotsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > On 4/15/05, John Pullan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Could you let us know what recorder options you are using ? > > e.g PS or TS mode how many audio tracks etc ? > Wow! That was the correct question to ask! How did you know??! I > was using PS mode and there was only one audio track on both broken > channels. When I changed it to TS mode the audio is much smoother > with both stations and it recognizes 2 audio tracks. I did notice > that occasionally while switching stations the audio would cut out > completely and not come back until I ESC back to the menu and re-enter > livetv. The wasn't ever an issue with PS mode. Is there a fix for > this? I'm already using the "Extra Audio Buffers" option and I don't > have "Aggressive Sound Card" selected.
The problem with the vanhsihing audio in livetv (in TS mode) is in mpegts.c, but I haven't gotten around to fixing it yet.. The streams are properly added to the file / ringbuffer, but when they are played back the streams happen to be removed in 2 places, so when you change channels they are removed and never added back if they happen to use the same PID.. You can try commenting out the av_remove_stream() stuff in avformatdecoder.cpp which seems to fix it, but I still am not happy with the way mpegts.c handles pmt versioning, so I haven't committed anything yet.. Try commenting out the av_remove_stream() code in avformatdecoder and using ts mode and report back if that fixes your problem.. If so I might commit a patch to remove that stream removal stuff since its really borked.. Taylor _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
