OK, I have a Cinergy T2 DVB-T outputting a ts stream from kaffeine (or PS,PES) with minor glitches in the file, as is the way with these things. The glitches include audio frames of the wrong size and video/audio discontinuity. There are obvious audio glitches and video fragments in all the files, I've had problems with. I've experimented with the various options suggested in the archive of this list. -k works sometimes, othertimes I get a ringbuffer error part way throught the replex. The file, if successfully produced, then plays fine in xine but defeats my editing software which seems to bee expecting strange things like a consistent stream. Replex helps the editor find the audio but the output is dreadfully out of sync. Specifying the pids doesn't seems to help. Demux (for later mplex) doesn't work any better from a sync point of view. Using -t MPEG2 rather than -t DVD has allowed some smaller files to work and avoided a mux rate warning. So right now I have a disk filled with video files that play fine in xine/mplayer but I can't force into a state suitable for burning onto DVD. (Help!). After a couple of days now playing with demux options I got a new error message. Error: THIS IS AN MPEG1 FILE The input is a TS generated by kaffeine and I get this after about 600M of the output file has already been generated, so I guess it's the call to get_pes in replex_tsp. Is this is another dodgy budget dvb-t device stream, the like of which seems to cause most problems to replex? Are there any other solutions available? I even went to the effort of downloading VideoReDo for windows and trying (unsuccessfully) to run it under wine. Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com