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[vdr] Re: Re : VDR files to vob



Hi Patrick,

Isn't it possible to get a PS stream from vdr and avoid remux? I read on
linuxdvb.tv that some old version of the driver provided this option, but I
do not know the version number.

Thanks

                                   Antonino Sergi


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La strenua predilezione umana per l'irrilevante e' il peggior
      nemico della nostra specie!

The tireless human fondness for unremarkable things is the
      worst enemy of our species!

                                    Antonino Sergi
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrick GUENEAU" <pgueneau@wanadoo.fr>
To: <vdr@linuxtv.org>
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 8:08 AM
Subject: [vdr] Re : VDR files to vob


> Hi Antonio,
>
> It seems you have to cut the first few seconds from recordings before
> trying to convert using either PVAStrumento or mplex.
> (beginning of VDR recordings are always bad synced)
>
> I have recently tried to test Old SpruceUp Authoring tool using output
> from mplex or PVAStrumento. Both worked if video size is a standard DVD
> one (for instance, 528x576 is not).
>
> Concerning mplex, there was a thread concerning A/V Sync problem on
> linux-dvb Maillist. A Bug has been fixed in mplex code to handle A/V
> Sync error message from mplex program and using the last cvs DVB driver
> you should be able to use mplex without any problem.
>
> Regards,
> Patrick Gueneau
>
> Antonino Sergi wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I tryed to find a procedure to convert a VDR file (PES) to a VOB:
> > 1) demux to audio and video with mplex or PVAStrumento;
> > 2) mux in an ordinary MPEG2(PS) file, recognized bya DVD authoring
software, by TMPEGenc or vux directly it into a VOB.
> >
> > In every case I found an A/V sync problem, due to step 1, I coudn't fix:
mplex produces a different speed of audio and video; PVAStrumento produces
bad sound for the first 1-3 seconds and good audio and sync for the
following.
> >
> > Does anybody know a better procedure?
> >
> > Greetings
> >
> >                                    Antonino Sergi
> >
> >
> > -------------------------------------------------------------
> > La strenua predilezione umana per l'irrilevante e' il peggior
> >       nemico della nostra specie!
> >
> > The tireless human fondness for unremarkable things is the
> >       worst enemy of our species!
> >
> >                                     Antonino Sergi
> > -------------------------------------------------------------
>
>





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