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Re: more on avpes2mpeg



Hi,
Here's some more tests: 
I came upon another recorded stream with errors. They seem quite frequent after
all. This one came from gVideo.
avpes2mpeg doesn't choke on it, but afterwards most software decoders do (with a
notable exception of ligos again). again, no sync mux/remux possible.

I tried the pvademux (recently posted to the list) on the original pva.
First it doesn't find a valid header:
   Header plausibility error.
   Video to audio offset: 0 ms.

Must be gVideo that fails to put a header.
Threw away that verification code, tried again, now it's the audio:

  Audio continuity error.
  Previous packet ID: 106
  Current  packet ID: 100
  Video to audio offset: 0 ms.

Hum...
Too many verifications do no good for those less-than-perfect streams. 
avpes to mpeg2 conversion seems not a trivial task. Most tools seem too
"precise" for handling it.

-

The idea of a RTP-ization extension seems definitely a good one.  Especially
if combined with a web extension for VDR control (for example).

-

hardware:
Yesterday I connected the spdif out of the dvb-s to the spdif in of a sblive on
another computer. it does work fine -excepted for ac3 streams, that the
damn sblive doesn't handle at all as input..

Cheers,

MK


On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Terry Hardie wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, MK wrote:
> 
> > working with avpes2mpeg converted files:
> > 
> > The video stream seems O.K., but it appears theat the audio stream is
> > considered invalid. No muxer would load it.
> > 
> > Since in spite of this it is played correctly by most players, I tried 
> > (under windoze) decoding and re-encoding it separately, but then the 
> > remuxed  program stream is out of sync.
> > 
> > Only solution for now (maybe) to get compliant streams: decoding and 
> > re-encoding both audio and video at the same time.
> 
> Seems to work great for me too. I'll be looking at writing some mods to
> feed it through to a windows box via IP so you can use a windows box to
> watch the stream in real time.
> 
> My question - The avpes2mpeg doesn't seem to handle AC3 streams. If I
> capture an avpes stream with AC3 audio in it, do you think you could have
> a crack at adding support to avpes2mpeg for it?
> 
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