Nico Sabbi wrote: > On Tuesday 14 October 2008 09:30:39 Jelle de Jong wrote: >> Jelle de Jong wrote: >>> Nico Sabbi wrote: >>>> On Monday 13 October 2008 15:07:21 Jelle de Jong wrote: >>>>> I also have totem-xine with dvb-t support it does not seem to >>>>> have the TS stream problems or neither the sound distortions. >>>>> >>>>> I don't think the TS stream is damaged or that I have poor >>>>> receptions, because when I just retry to start mplayer it will >>>>> find the stream eventually (it may take 1-5 attempts) and when >>>>> the sound is synchronized and you don't stress the cpu on the >>>>> system you can watch the dvb-t stream without problems for >>>>> hours. >>>>> >>>>> I was hoping some special command options where needed to fix >>>>> the issues and somebody would know them. >>>>> >>>>> The distortion is that the sound is so distorted you can't make >>>>> anything useful of it, but after stopping the stream wait a bit >>>>> and then resume the stream it is fixed. >>>> unlikely to help, but try with -mc 100 >>> -mc <seconds/frame> maximum A-V sync correction per frame (in >>> seconds) >>> >>> Thanks for the suggestion, I tried it but it did not improve the >>> situation. >> What information is needed/wanted to fix the issues? because the >> usability of my current system is kind of terrible and I am >> building the dvb-t system for non computer literate people so when >> they press the remote to start watching a dvb-t channel it should >> start and with both video and audio in sync... >> > > I need a sample to analyze uploaded to > ftp://upload.mplayerhq.hu/incoming How can I create such sample? I know several ways to capture the stream but how would you like the sample, any way to do this with mplayer? Best regards, Jelle