Hi,
first time I tried the burn-plugin to copy two recordings to dvd. I only generate an ISO-image and checked this via loop-device. Later I used a separate growfs-command to generate a dvd.
It is not possible to use the generated menu with my dvd-players (checked: xine, powerdvd, vdr-dvd-plugin). A second issue is, that audio and video of the second recording are nearly one second out of sync. When I play the vdr-file sync is fine.
Are these known problems? Especially the menu-stuff is annoying.
Bye
Thorsten
On Wed, 2005-03-02 at 00:03 +0100, Thorsten Schnebeck wrote:
It is not possible to use the generated menu with my dvd-players (checked: xine, powerdvd, vdr-dvd-plugin). A second issue is, that audio and video of the second recording are nearly one second out of sync. When I play the vdr-file sync is fine.
You didn't mention any versions, but anyway upgrading to vdrsync 0.1.3PRE1 and dvdauthor 0.6.11 solved quite a few problems for me, the former with A/V sync, and the latter with menus.
Yes these are known problems with the vdr burn plugin. There have several of use that have been working on this problem. I currently do not have a fix at this point but will post as soon as i can.
Martin
Thorsten Schnebeck wrote:
Hi,
first time I tried the burn-plugin to copy two recordings to dvd. I only generate an ISO-image and checked this via loop-device. Later I used a separate growfs-command to generate a dvd.
It is not possible to use the generated menu with my dvd-players (checked: xine, powerdvd, vdr-dvd-plugin). A second issue is, that audio and video of the second recording are nearly one second out of sync. When I play the vdr-file sync is fine.
Are these known problems? Especially the menu-stuff is annoying.
Bye
Thorsten
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