On 1/6/06, Geoffrey Hausheer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > I still have some recorded shows with a *really* bad signal. I'll try
> > to transcode those shows too, but I don't believe mythtranscode can
> > deal with that bad streams (missing picture and sound for seconds).
> I'd be interested in how things go.  I think even really bad streams
> should process for the most part.  There are conditions which wouldn't
> work (specifically if we got more than 200 video frames without ever
> seeing an audio packet, or if the audio and video streams themselves
> have different timestamps. But other than that, I think we should be
> able to handle most streams, and if not, I'd like to try to fix it.

I have another one for you. This one is getting very asynchronous
after the transcode step. The full log has 28MB and compressed 2,3MB
so I won't spam all of you with such a big file:
http://bdam.ath.cx/~beavis/asynch.log.tar.bz2

Adam
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