On 5/5/05, Cory Papenfuss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am writing some of my MythTV recordings to DVD and I > > get a-v sync drifts during the DVD recording, up to a > > second or two near the end of a two-hour recording > > (playing within myth is fine, though). I've noticed > > that many people have this problem, but all the > > solutions I've tried that people suggested haven't > > worked for me. For reference, I'm using a PVR-350, > > Myth 0.18, ivtv-0.2.0-rc3e, on a headless system > > running on a Celeron 566 with SuSE Linux 9.2. > > > Most likely due to changing A/V sync within the MPEG2 stream. > It's a known problem without a known (bug-free) solution.
Cory, Is this just a known issue for hardware-MPEG2-card recorded streams, or all MPEG2 streams in general? I regularly record DVB and PVR-350 streams here in the UK, demux them, edit them, and then burn to DVD with no issues at all (using Project X (Java) to demux and fix, Cuttermaran to edit [uses mplex], and then DVD Hive [uses dvdauthor, mplex, and mkisofs] to create ISO images). I sometimes also reencode edited MPEG2 streams that have been through the demux/remux process into XVID/DIV5 with no A/V sync problems. Does this problem affect all popular linux-based tools mentioned in this thread? I use the above tools on my Win2K box because they are all GUI-driven and, having not tried other tools and because they worked, have not looked at others. It'd sure be good to be able to do it all driven from a GUI on my myth box from the sofa! Nick _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
