Dan Christensen wrote:

Kevin Kuphal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:



Chris Pinkham wrote:



I'd be interested to see what you find. Are the channels you're talking
about fuzzy or what?


Yeah, they have a bit of a haze to them compared to my other channels.


I wonder if it would help to apply a narrow filter to get rid of high
frequency noise before testing whether a frame is blank? This might
help for noisy signals without hurting things much for clean
signals...


I'd be interested in this. In going through my programs last night, I found that all my non-CBS recordings were about as close to 100% as I can imagine. The only one with issue was CBS and with strict detection turned on I believe it missed on break and had one short 12 second false positive and another 0 second false positive (makes me think we should have some kind of minimum bound on commercial length inclusive with strict detection to eliminate such short and obvious non-commercials).

Anyways, if you have an example of how to apply this filter to that channel, I'd appreciate it and would love to test it's results.

Kevin
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