On Wed, 2005-03-23 at 09:16, Joseph A. Caputo wrote: > On Tuesday 22 March 2005 10:32, Donavan Stanley wrote: > > On 21 Mar 2005 23:04:50 -0500, jondz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > (Internal player). I put "internal" on the video > > > player (instead of mplayer). > > > > > > FF/REW/Page up/down wont work with playing videos, > > > the ff/rew are mostly too slow. Page up/down > > > will delay for too long (10,30 seconds) then > > > mostly wont work anyway (might move forward only > > > a few frames or just jump backward). > > > > You need to build a seek table for them using mythcommflag. > > I was actually going to post about this... I've tried everything I can > to get seeking to work in my movie rips, to no avail. I saw a post > recently that mentioned it's necessary to run 'mythcommflag --video' > with the *full* path of the video file (rather than the path relative > to the video dir). I've tried both ways, and while the results were > different, neither was a success. I've verified that the movies have > seektables in the 'filemarkup' table. At best, what seems to be > happening is that the video seeks properly, but the audio doesn't, so > the video freezes until the audio catches up. I'm not sure if that's > actually what's happening, but that's the appearance it gives. I > should mention that most of my movies are XviD AVIs (most produced by > MythDVD, some by DVD::Rip), as I seem to recall that AVI seeking was > less mature than some other kinds. > > I'd be happy to do anything necessary to help debug this. > > -JAC
I have exactly the same problem! Last nite I did a few tests with mythcommflag --rebuild ---video /path/to/movie and the Page up/down worked---but the audio were thrown out of sync. In my case the video didnt freeze but the audio was just way out of sync (about 2 seconds late or early i'm not sure). jondz
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