> You may want to try the attached patch. It determines FramesPerSec by > having a look at the first picture of the recording and falls back to > the FRAMESPERSEC macro otherwise. > > The current implementation requires that the recording was taken with > cVideoRepacker enabled. Furthermore it must be MPEG2. > > The file marks.vdr still uses FRAMEPERSEC for compatibility. Plugins > like dvd, burn, mp3, mplayer, etc. still use FRAMESPERSEC. > > Although this patch is against VDR-1.4.6, it applies with some offset > also against VDR-1.5.1. Thanks! Im using this patch with vdr-1.5.1 and it has fixed my problems with the incorrect time of recordings for NTSC. Before I had hardcoded it to 30, but this is much more accurate. Good job. I think this should be integrated into vdr along with a switch to set the default tv standard to 25/30. Best Regards. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.linuxtv.org/pipermail/vdr/attachments/20070314/644f28c1/attachment.htm