On Wednesday 16 April 2008, Malcolm Caldwell wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 09:50 +0200, Stefan Lucke wrote:
> > On Wednesday 16 April 2008, Malcolm Caldwell wrote:
> > > (Starting a new thread with an appropriate subject).
> > > 
> > > I still have the issue that with vdr 1.6.0, recent softdevice cvs,
> > > recent ffmpeg svn I have my recordings playing with audio that is played
> > > too fast and stuttering.
> > > 
> > > By too fast I mean that for every minute of playback the audio gets out
> > > of sync by about 5 seconds.
> > 
> > 5 seconds per minute is a big gap.
> > Should we look into NTSC vs PAL issues ?
> 
> This is all PAL material (I live in Australia which is a PAL country)
> 
> (I do have NTSC channels I can pick up via Satellite.  I have not tried
> those recently, but in the past softdevice has not handled them at all
> well due to the g450 being set at program startup from /etc/directfbrc
> to PAL)

Newer DirectFB versions look for /usr/local/etc/directfbrc I guess
(/usr/local = $TARGETDIR).

> 
> Do you think that somehow vdr things my old recordings are NTSC instead
> of PAL?

No, I only did a search for NTSC in our mail archive and your name
was found a few times.
I guess your recordings won't change TV-norm just when they are replayed
with a different vdr ;-).

So I think it's best to get a short example from you and play around
with pts tracing in different vdr versions.

> 
> > Do you use other patches/plugins that use GetVideoSystem() ?
> 
> I have streamdev installed, but I don't use it much.
> 

Stefan Lucke
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