On 04/01/2010 02:24 PM, Lucian Muresan wrote:
On 01.04.2010 13:23, Eric Valette wrote:
So for now you're determining that value sort of experimentally?
No. This is not the lag beween audio and video this is the timestamp
displayed by smplayer when the video really starts (you have 2 min
bef
On 01.04.2010 13:23, Eric Valette wrote:
>
>> Where do you take that time offset value from?
> I play the simplified ts file using smplayer -ss is the start in the ts
> file, -t is the duration to add
> to the -ss value (I would have prefered the absolute end avoiding a
> substract...).
So for n
Where do you take that time offset value from?
I play the simplified ts file using smplayer -ss is the start in the ts
file, -t is the duration to add
to the -ss value (I would have prefered the absolute end avoiding a
substract...).
I'm also working on such
kind of scripts right now, because
On 28.03.2010 18:12, Eric Valette wrote:
> On 28/03/2010 17:45, Eric Valette wrote:
>> On 28/03/2010 17:23, Lars Bläser wrote:
>
>> Granted. However, merging with cat *.ts > complete.ts + trying a single
>> pass mkv conversion fails miserably (allhough I have very up to date
>> ffmpeg version).
>>
On 28/03/2010 17:45, Eric Valette wrote:
On 28/03/2010 17:23, Lars Bläser wrote:
Granted. However, merging with cat *.ts > complete.ts + trying a single
pass mkv conversion fails miserably (allhough I have very up to date
ffmpeg version).
See fourth message in this threads ffmpeg complain wit
On 28/03/2010 17:23, Lars Bläser wrote:
vdr does not look for any strukture of a recorded file it just cut's
when the byte conter limit for a file is reached
imho your method is not good
you will loose data on the file borders which will result in gaps and
async audio
converting every file of
On 28.03.2010 17:23, Lars Bla"ser wrote:
> Eric Valette wrote:
>> On 28/03/2010 15:16, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>>
>>> I just made a recording with a 1MB file size and cat'ed the files
>>> together. The result played just fine on my FF-DVBS card.
>> It indeed works with xbmc, not with smplayer. Any
Eric Valette wrote:
> On 28/03/2010 15:16, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>
>> I just made a recording with a 1MB file size and cat'ed the files
>> together. The result played just fine on my FF-DVBS card.
>
> It indeed works with xbmc, not with smplayer. Anyway I've found a way to
> make it work (and
On 28/03/2010 15:16, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
I just made a recording with a 1MB file size and cat'ed the files
together. The result played just fine on my FF-DVBS card.
It indeed works with xbmc, not with smplayer. Anyway I've found a way to
make it work (and now I will have only one chunk)
On 27.03.2010 12:19, Eric Valette wrote:
> On 27/03/2010 12:13, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>> On 27.03.2010 12:10, Eric Valette wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've been botten by the 2GB file size split and would like to:
>>> 1) create a single file. "cat *.ts"> result.ts does not work well
>>> because
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Well I do not understand either but try with smplayer and you will see
strange thing happen (slow motion; out of sync, bad timestand displayed,
...). Each .ts works fine in mplayer, not the result of the cat command.
Note that its VC1 + eac3 (HDTV in france).
Note the error below when trying
On 27/03/2010 12:13, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
On 27.03.2010 12:10, Eric Valette wrote:
Hi,
I've been botten by the 2GB file size split and would like to:
1) create a single file. "cat *.ts"> result.ts does not work well
because if I watch the resulting file with mplayer, i get out of sync
On 27.03.2010 12:10, Eric Valette wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been botten by the 2GB file size split and would like to:
> 1) create a single file. "cat *.ts" > result.ts does not work well
> because if I watch the resulting file with mplayer, i get out of sync
> video and sound at the original split
Hi,
I've been botten by the 2GB file size split and would like to:
1) create a single file. "cat *.ts" > result.ts does not work well
because if I watch the resulting file with mplayer, i get out of sync
video and sound at the original split location
2) edit the resulting file to remove uneed
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