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[linux-dvb] AW: Re: AW: Re: converting PVA - need help
Hello,
I cannot quite follow your problem: Why can't you just cat all the file of one recording into one large file and put that into PVAStrumento ?
greeting,
CR.
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Andreas Most [mailto:amo@gppm.de]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Oktober 2001 11:40
> An: linux-dvb@linuxtv.org
> Betreff: [linux-dvb] Re: AW: Re: converting PVA - need help
>
>
> Quoting Schuett Thomas <Thomas.Schuett@icn.siemens.de>:
>
> > Please try to help:
> >
> > I have the same problem. I have many PVA streams, but not
> > (the old) mpegtools nor PVAStrumento can help me!
> >
> ...
> > So what I would need is a PVA converter that can handle my
> > "patch-streams".
>
> This might become difficult if inside your files some PVA packets are
> wrong due to the concatenation (e.g. have wrong length).
> A tool called PvaCut.exe might help you (Don't know the URL
> by heart, but
> you can easily google it). It also applies some corrections
> and outputs
> only complete PVA packets. My experience is, that cutting the
> first group
> of pictures at the beginning of the file (i.e. ~12 frames
> displayed as 1 block
> in pvacut) sometimes helps avoiding problems with
> PVAStrumento. (It would
> falsely insert empty audio frames when none are needed)
>
> I hope this will help you. If not, I have a small program to
> dump the contents
> of the PVA packet headers. It is not very elaborated but it
> can easily be
> extended to find complete PVA packets (thereby maybe the
> concatenation points)
> and write them to a file. (I cannot post it now because it is
> on my computer
> at home).
>
> Regards, Andreas
>
>
>
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