On Tue, 14 Nov 2006 21:09:34 +0000
"Will ." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

[improving A/V sync]
> >I'm happy to experiment and do a bit of hacking to get this working and 
> >post
> >>my results back but I really need some help from some of the developers.
> >Just ask, we'll see what we can do :)
> Thanks for your reply. I'm going to do some experimentation and just see
> how far I can get. I was thinking of using FairUse as a model as I think
> the AV sync is normally good, it uses an index file to do this (Im guessing
> its a bit like the way the PSU core is utilised). 

I don't know how (and how well) this works but I would recommend to experiment
with solutions as more general as is possible, i.e. not bound or relying
to a particular combination of source/destination formats.
transcode was pretty full of format/codec-specific hacks and code, and I'd
like to reduce such quirks to lowest number possibile.

> I was thinking that if the PSU core could be enhanced, that for my purposes

Generally speaking I'd also like to reduce operational mode of transcode,
but in specific terms I know very little about PSU core mode :)

> I could just use it
> all the time. Do you think this would work or is it likely to cause
> problems with PAL material or do worse in some situations than the initial
> PTS offset and other methods?

No clean ideas here, sorry fot that.

best regards,

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