I've experienced a problem with several movies I've tried to convert to 
NTSC DVD format. The problem is that movie buttons don't show anything. 
They (usually) simply display the first frame of the movie no matter 
what the start time shows. A couple have problems with h264 recoding so 
they display garbage.

No problem, I naively thought. I'll simply recode them using avidemux2 
so that qdvdauthor doesn't have to.

Avidemux2 has no problem recoding them but when I create a new project 
with qdvdauthor using the recoded file, I run into problems. For some 
reason qdvdauthor thinks they are much shorter than the actual movie 
(e.g. 26 minutes for a 90 minute movie).

I note that mplayer and vlc both show the correct length, while dragon 
player and kaffeine end at the right time (they don't show the total 
playing time, just the current time). For some reason vlc reports the 
frame rate at double the actual, but all players play the recoded movie 
correctly.

The internal player in the video properties dialogue uses the same time 
codes as the media info dialogue so it is internally consistent in that 
respect. However, if I try to make a DVD, I run into problems. If I take 
the chapter start times from qdvdauthor, they end up pointing to the 
wrong times (i.e. the compressed time scale, not the actual movie time 
codes) so that all the buttons jump to points in the first 26 minutes of 
the 90 minute movie.

On the other hand, if I use the actual times (I usually use mplayer for 
this) for the chapters, the thumbnail movies don't go beyond what 
qdvdauthor thinks is the end of the movie (26 minutes less the length of 
the thumbnail - 0:25:48 for a 12 second thumbnail).

Note that manually setting the video to the correct length in the media 
info dialogue doesn't affect this behaviour. Qdvdauthor ignores the 
actual length and sticks with its original figure when determining if my 
thumbnail start times are OK.



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