> On Tue, 08 Sep 2009 23:54:11 +0200 > Nico Sabbi <nicola.sabbi@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> what makes you believe it's a bug? the timestamps may start anywhere and >> even reset midway > > Well, I thought it should start at 00:00:00, no? Why it isn't > this way? What's the reason for this? I've just made my first DVB-T recording, and it was the longest TV-production ever, a 24h-long documentary. It was aired starting at 6.00 a.m. to 6.00 a.m. The timestamp starts at 35860, resetting from 95443.5 to 0 right in the file and continuing to 26824. The file plays fine on mplayer and converts fine on mencoder. If a timestamp would need to start at 0, for every digital receiver a special stream would have to be generated. While possible in theory for internet streaming, it can't be done for DVB. Therefore it's essential that a timestamp may start from anywhere. Greets, Kiste _______________________________________________ MPlayer-users mailing list MPlayer-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/listinfo/mplayer-users