With some recordings FF/RW doesn't work correctly. The video/audio stops and when you hit play again, it has moved to the new a new location. Some recordings work, some don't. May have to do with some channels use 720p and others use 1080i
Hi,
Timothy D. Lenz schrieb:
With some recordings FF/RW doesn't work correctly. The video/audio stops and when you hit play again, it has moved to the new a new location. Some recordings work, some don't. May have to do with some channels use 720p and others use 1080i
You had provided me a sample recording for a different issue. But that recording shows that the index entries for I frames are off by 1 TS packet most of the time. That's why FF/RW don't work properly as only I frames get transferred to the output device in that case. And with the first TS packet missing, the I frames cannot get decoded.
I reported that issue to Klaus but -- to keep it simple -- he expects a patch to fix this issue.
Bye.
On Fri, 2009-10-09 at 11:37 -0700, Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
With some recordings FF/RW doesn't work correctly. The video/audio stops and when you hit play again, it has moved to the new a new location. Some recordings work, some don't.
I saw that, too. It has to do with the channel. I record "WAS IST WAS TV" for my kids from Nickelodeon. On these recordings, FF/FR never works, which makes it kind of hard to cut these recordings.
Carsten.
On 09.10.2009 20:37, Timothy D. Lenz wrote:
With some recordings FF/RW doesn't work correctly. The video/audio stops and when you hit play again, it has moved to the new a new location. Some recordings work, some don't. May have to do with some channels use 720p and others use 1080i
I already have a test recording where I can reproduce this. The problem is apparently that on some channels the frame type is not contained in the first TS packet of a frame. This is the next thing I'll be debugging...
Klaus