On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 10:47:05PM +0200, Nico Sabbi wrote: > nyk wrote: > > >On Mon, May 16, 2005 at 10:02:46PM +0200, Nico Sabbi wrote: > > > > > >>nyk wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>>Thanks, > >>> > >>>mencoder with those options has a pretty good attempt at it, even with a > >>>very out-of-sync ts stream, but gives a video stream with a lot of > >>>corruption. I hadn't tried mencoder for re-syncing in a while - having > >>>said that, I haven't recorded/encoded in a while, so all this is perhaps > >>>a little late... > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>if video is corrupt the original must be too. Can you play the stream > >>without corruptions? > >>I fixed certain intolerances in mplayer's and mencoder's demux_ts.c > >>recently. It's surely > >>worth to give mencoder from cvs a try. > >> > >> > > > >mplayer plays the ts fine. Well, the audio is about 1s behind the video, > >but there's no corruption on the video. This is with mplayer and > >mencoder cvs as at 20050515. > > > >hth > >Nyk > > > > > > can you trim a part of the currupted video with dd and upload it to > ftp://www.mplayerhq.hu:/MPlayer/incoming please? No problem, samples are: dvb-C4orig.mpg : original mpeg-ts dvb-C4menc.mpg : results of mencoder -of mpeg -mpegopts format=dvd:vbitrate=9000 -o dvb-C4menc.mpg -oac copy -ovc copy C4.mpg trimmed to the same size hth Nyk -- /__ \_|\/ /\