Le Mardi 12 Avril 2005 03:47, La La a ?crit?: > 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. You can give ProjectX a try (google for it) It should be able to repair sync while demuxing. Then you can use mplex (from mjpegtools) to replex to vob. -- Christophe Thommeret