> > under Windows you can use MPEG2Repair - it is a small tool that can > > analyze the Transport Stream (TS) for errors. i suspect that the TS > > created under Linux have (dis)continuity errors. > > The stream has indeed some errors. I am not sure what kind of errors > this are, but VDR complains about "TS continuity errors". > > MPEG2Repair and TSDoctor are not able to repair the stream. > > The errors are much more frequent on Astra HD+ than on Arte HD and the > errors only occours with DVB-S2. > > Here are some pieces of my VDR logfile: > > > Astra HD+ > [...] > Dec 26 19:04:09 gandalf vdr: [2669] TS continuity error (3) > Dec 26 19:04:14 gandalf vdr: [2669] TS continuity error (7) > Dec 26 19:04:14 gandalf vdr: [2669] TS continuity error (9) > Dec 26 19:04:14 gandalf vdr: [2669] TS continuity error (13) yes, I can confirm that I have also this problem even with dvb-s2 h264 channels with standard definition , see my report here http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/2008-November/018223.html (I have hvr4000) It's really annoying problem. I think it doesn't have any link with ffmpeg as software decoder. Artem - have you the same problem under Windows with recording recorded under Linux with szap-s2 ? Goga _______________________________________________ linux-dvb mailing list linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb