Problem with nuv file

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On Sat, Jun 05, 2010 at 05:37:20PM +0200, Giorgio wrote:
> 2010/6/5 Reimar D?ffinger <Reimar.Doeffinger at gmx.de>:
> > On Sat, Jun 05, 2010 at 04:55:28PM +0200, Giorgio wrote:
> >> someone on IRC has pointed me to a .nuv file that doesn't play in
> >> mplayer-svn (but works with the ancient version: MPlayer 1.0rc2-4.2.3
> >> (C) 2000-2007 MPlayer Team). You can get the file here:
> >>
> >> wget http://fs09n4.sendspace.com/dl/8f61595c0079c5e005a6ccc4f5102e6c/4c0a5c164df30f26/oxtrvk/crystal003split.nuv
> >>
> >> Here is the output of "mplayer -v crystal003split.nuv":
> >> http://paste.ubuntu.com/445147/
> >>
> >> Basically mplayer hangs and you have to terminate it with ctrl-c. The
> >> interesting thing is, every frame seems to last 33.3 second (and the
> >> fps is exactly 33.3). I was able to dump the video frames using "-vo
> >> png -benchmark".
> >> Thank you.
> >
> > Which program created this? Looking at the file, MPlayer plays the file exactly
> > as the program creating it specified (fps stored in the file is supposed to be
> > purely informational).
> > -nocorrect-pts makes MPlayer go by the fps value instead of the time stamps though.
> 
> Okay, so the problem isn't mplayer then :)
> The file was created by Crystal Space http://www.crystalspace3d.org/ .
> They have a plugin for recording movies
> http://www.crystalspace3d.org/docs/online/1.4/manual/HOWTO-Recording-Movies.html#0

Please report the bug to them.
They are doing
frameh.timecode = (int) (frameNumber * frameRate * 1000.0);
but since the timecode is actually the time in ms, this must be
frameh.timecode = (int) (frameNumber / frameRate * 1000.0);


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