cool!!! many thanks. I'll try that :) 2008/10/17 Andrew Savchenko <Bircoph at list.ru>: > Hi, > > On Tuesday 14 October 2008 12:08, Jakub Kulesza wrote: >> Ok. I have tried to fight with the options -mc, -autosync, >> harddup filter to deal with out of sync situation in my avchd >> files. Even tried forcing different FPS. No joy. I always run >> into problems described by cooleyr: "too many video packets in >> buffer". Mencoder also shows, that it's waaaay out of sync on >> the files (A-V shows more than 30s!). >> >> I have tried my files with other players/encoders: >> - VLC (on gentoo) - plays the files, no glitches, even detects >> FPS correctly. - SuperC (on windows) - reencodes the files to >> other formats correctly. - MediaPlayer Classic + FFMpeg (on >> windows) - as good as vlc on linux. - Mplayer/Mencoder (SVN >> versions) - do not detect the fps (all files), have serious >> troubles with A-V sync (some longer files). >> >> What should i do to post my file examples to mplayer devs, to >> check them out? Maybe there's something missing in them or >> there's more work to do in mplayer. I'm unfortunatelly not a >> programmer but i can help with testing and other stuff on the >> issue. > > Try to use lavf demuxer, default TS demuxer seems to be broken. > Just use -demuxer lavf, and note: you do not need to specify fps! > they are autodetected. > > With > mplayer -demuxer lavf bad.mts > I was able to play this file till the 01:48, it seems to be a > proper duration. > > -- > Best regards, > Andrew > > _______________________________________________ > MPlayer-users mailing list > MPlayer-users at mplayerhq.hu > https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users > -- Pozdrawiam Jakub Kulesza