2008-05-02, 04:16 PM
I recently realized that a 1080i@29.97 .ts file that I have plays ca. 14 seconds longer than the displayed duration for the file. MPEG2Repair says:
File Size Processed: 3.67 GB, Play Time: 00h:54m:53s
1920 x 1080, 29.97 fps (24.28 fps Telecine), 80.00 Mbps (8.88 Mbps Average).
(snipped the rest, but no errors)
and 00h:54m:53s is also the duration that PVRX2 shows, but funnily enough the video keeps running for ca. 14 more seconds after 00h:54m:53s without a change in the current time. The time stops, but the video continues.
I wouldn't care for this, but the subtitle files correspond to the "real" length and a 14sec difference makes subtitles (.srt file) come early by 14 sec near the end of the file.
Any idea?
Volker
P.S.: In case it matters, I put the first few seconds (20MB) of the ts file here.
File Size Processed: 3.67 GB, Play Time: 00h:54m:53s
1920 x 1080, 29.97 fps (24.28 fps Telecine), 80.00 Mbps (8.88 Mbps Average).
(snipped the rest, but no errors)
and 00h:54m:53s is also the duration that PVRX2 shows, but funnily enough the video keeps running for ca. 14 more seconds after 00h:54m:53s without a change in the current time. The time stops, but the video continues.
I wouldn't care for this, but the subtitle files correspond to the "real" length and a 14sec difference makes subtitles (.srt file) come early by 14 sec near the end of the file.
Any idea?
Volker
P.S.: In case it matters, I put the first few seconds (20MB) of the ts file here.
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