From: "Chris Pinkham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I beleive this is fixed in current CVS.  It was an issue related to the
timecodes in transcoded files, they were not being shifted around cutpoints
so the new sync code was having a problem during playback.  I modified the
transcoder to shift the A/V timecodes after cuts so that they are
continuous around the cutpoints rather than having a large jump at each
cutpoint.  Several users have reported that this fixed the problem for
them, so if you don't want to wait for 0.18, you'll have to run current
CVS or stop using a cutlist when transcoding.

Does this also apply to completely transcoded recordings without any cutpoints set? Are the problems described in
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/mythtv/users/114217
related to this?


The only new information I can add to this previous posting is, that I'm now shure that the described problems only appear in recordings that were transcoded with 0.17. But there is no difference if I set cutpoints or transcode the whole recording. All old recordings, transcoded with <=0.16 are still working fine.

And another question:
If I upgrade to the new CVS, will my already transcoded recordings which
contain the problem be fixed or is there another solution to fix them?
For now I have deactivated transcoding and so everything works great.

Thanks for all the work and any useful information!

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Carsten Deeg
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