> Chris Edwards wrote: > > * John Patrick Poet ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > *SNIP* > >> ... The amount of time between > >>the detected commercial marker, and where it should have been, grows as > >>the position in the show increases. > > > > > > I had the same problem, with a DVB card. I fixed it a couple of days ago > > by making it record in TS mode. Now it works beautifully. My guess is > > the conversion from TS->PS screws something up. It also presents itself > > as a jump when pausing and unpausing. > > > > Chris > Poorly performing commercial flagging was also miraculously cured > for me by switching PS -> TS (DVB). > It's a *beautiful* thing.
Glad it's working for you guys. I have noticed something similar but haven't tracked it down yet. Last night I was working on a patch and was testing flagging on a few shows and then going into the editor and seeing how accurate the flagging was. The frame numbers displayed in the editor and the frame number that mythcommflag had were different. I didn't go through the whole file, but at the beginning of the video, they were off by 3 frames I believe. mythcommflag gets its frame number from videoOutput->GetLastDecodedFrame()->frameNumber. Maybe it's something in the null video driver, but it does cause frames to be off sometimes it appears in non-DVB cases. These are MPEG2 recordings from M179 cards. I'll continue looking, but just wanted you guys to know that something like this is appearing elsewhere just in case you noticed you were still off by a few frames. -- Chris
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