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DVB-T skip hickups.

 
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DVB-T skip hickups.
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2007-01-27, 08:36 PM
I hesitate to put this in support as it's probably a driver problem?

It doesn't do this on most recordings, only on the odd one - doesn't seem channel dependant.

I've just had a recording from DVB-t that seems to show the same problems as the old PVR150 timeline problem - wierd distances skipping back and forth. Some back skips seem to go forwards, some seem to stay in the same place = forward probably goes much to far.

I would have thought that DVB-t being digital reception, that all the timebase stuff would come down with the broadcast. There again I have no idea how thes mux things work, so it may be in there somewhere. I'll try videoredo to do a quicksteam fix and see if that fixes the file (I guess it will?).

Logs attached along with a cut/paste from muxchecker. Multiplexer in config set as cyberlink (v 5.0.1307 ). recorded programme 27th at 1740 to 1840 "the best of you've been framed"

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Martin
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2007-01-27, 08:40 PM
Its not something I've come across myself. Its likely related to mux, which is responsible for creating the timing info in the file. All I could suggest is trying different muxes and maybe you'll find one that doesnt do this.
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2007-01-27, 09:22 PM
Thanks for the rapid response sub. Damn, I'm reluctant to play with mux's again as it took a long time trying loads of them out to get a non-jittery recording with things like the BBC's horizontal scrolling headlines at the bottom of the screen.

I can confirm that videoredo fixes the problem now. I may just chuck them through postprocessing for the moment.

Cheers
Martin
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