On 12/25/05, Adam Egger wrote: > Geoff, thank you very much for r8381 ;) This one fixed almost all my > A/V issues. All my transcoded files lose 40% of data and are perfectly > synchronous :D Great! I just checked in a rework of how PTS discrepencies are handled. This should fix Tino's stream, but I may well have broken other cases. The code adds quite a bit of complexity, unfortunately, so it is hard for me to be sure I covered everything.
> The only small issue I still have are some green frames on every cut > point. Is it a known issue? Here's a small (1MB) transcoded file with > a cut point at the beginning: > http://130.83.206.1/~egger/temp/temp.mpg I'm not actually able to reproduce this so far. I did check in a fix for frame corruption after a cutpoint in 8386, but I don't think it is the same problem you are seeing. How far in is the 1st cutpoint? Could you send me enough of the stream to duplicate the issue, along with the cutlist? If that is too much data, at least the log with '-v all' (I need everything from the beginning to about 100 lines after the first line with 'VID' in it) Make sure to update to latest first, as enough has changed that logs from an older version would be next to useless Thanks, .Geoff _______________________________________________ mythtv-dev mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-dev
