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MPEG FFW/REW issue

 
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MPEG FFW/REW issue
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2008-09-03, 07:33 PM
It happens only while watching MPEG’s on MVP.
By pressing SKIP forward instead skipping 1 minute ahead as programmed skips 2 minutes or more.
While by pressing SKIP backward skips 2 minutes forward or more. In effect skip time is random.
I changed dongles, muxers everything is possible to solve this problem but with no evident result.
Mpegs checked with Gspot seem good. Hauppauge drivers are the latest available.
I don’t know what to do more. Any suggestion?
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2008-09-03, 07:37 PM
Its most likely related to the mux filter, so you'll probably need to try different versions of the Cyberlink or ATI mux filters.
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2008-09-03, 07:55 PM
I already tried all ATI and Cyberlink muxers available in the Mux catalogue.
I also extracted all possible MVP dongles even tried mvpmc. Result is the same.
A mpeg grabbed from a DVD has no problem so I am pretty sure is something in the encoding.
Mpeg's are recorded by the DVB-T parts of three HVR-1300.
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2008-09-03, 08:02 PM
Sorry, I dont really have any other suggestions. The encoding is done by the broadcaster, and the muxing by your mux filter, and these are the only aspect that should have an effect on the timeline.
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2008-09-03, 08:07 PM
Never mind you have done all your best. I would answer myself the same as your.
The only thing I could do is to install back the old Hauppauge drivers may be they perform better than these.

Thanks a lot Sub
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2008-09-03, 11:24 PM
There is no way that mvpmc could fix this problem, since the file positioning is controlled by GBPVR.

It is interesting to note if this doesn't work on the MVP, I could very well be wasting time getting trying to get access to Syabas libraries for mvpmcx2 for the PCH.

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2008-09-04, 07:47 AM
mvallevand Wrote:There is no way that mvpmc could fix this problem, since the file positioning is controlled by GBPVR.

It is interesting to note if this doesn't work on the MVP, I could very well be wasting time getting trying to get access to Syabas libraries for mvpmcx2 for the PCH.

Martin
Thanks Martin but I don't know what are Syabas libraries. I'll take a look to that.
In the meantime I validated with MPEG Validator an MPEG file known having the problem.
Results are as I expected it is a MUXer problem. May be last drivers from Hauppauge or any other reason I couldn't foresee now.

MPEG-2 Validator v1.4.0.131 - 04/09/2008 9.23.53

File under analysis: "I:\Video\Sister Act 2 - Più svitata che mai_20080901_21202310.mpg"..!

Begin Process:

Begin Program Streams Summary:
Missing Progam End Code...
File "I:\Video\Sister Act 2 - Più svitata che mai_20080901_21202310.mpg" is a MPEG-2 Program Stream
MPEG file size 3792.72 MB
MPEG Packs = 1941871
Sectors delay = 2.5 ms
*System headers = 0
MPEG Pack Size = 2048
Packets per Pack = 1
Program Mux Rate = 6371 Kbps
[COLOR="Red"]*PTS underflow (Mux Error)...!!
*DTS underflow (Mux Error)...!![/COLOR]
Total PES packets = 1954382
PES Packet Lenght Max. = 2028
Number of Video Streams: 1
Number of Audio Streams: 1
Padding Stream, packets = 12511, Total = 12765 KB
MPEG Audio stream, ID: C0
PES packets = 71645,
Total = 139.38 MB
Video stream, ID: E0
PES packets = 1870226,
Total = 3597.79 MB
End Program Streams Summary.


Begin Video Streams Summary:
*Sequence_end_code NOT FOUND, in Stream E0!!
Video Delay Stream E0 = 677.2 ms
Number of Frames = 150718 -> 6028.72 Sec
Number of Sequence Headers = 12561
Sequence Headers Aligned = Yes
Horizontal Size = 720
Vertical Size = 576
Aspect Ratio = 4:3
Frame Rate = 25 fps
*VBV Buffer Size = 77 -> (154 KB)
Stream Type = MPEG-2 MP@ML VBR
Chroma Format = 4:2:0
Picture Structure = Frame
Intra DC Precision = 8
Top Field First = Yes
DCT Type = Field
Quant. Scale = Linear
Scan Type = Alternate
Frame Type = Interlaced
Number of GOPs = 12561
*First GOP Closed = No
Number of Closed GOP = 0
Max. frames per GOP (without first & last) = 12
Min. frames per GOP (without first & last) = 12
Avg. frames per GOP (Total) = 12.00
Max. Frame Size = 114605
Min. Frame Size = 3672
Average Frame Size = 25030
Frames I = 12561 -> 8%
Avg. Frame I Size = 293 KB
Frames I Total Size = 656977489 bytes, size 17%
Frames P = 37679 -> 24%
Avg. Frame P Size = 97 KB
Frames P Total Size = 1188211240 bytes, size 31%
Frames B = 100479 -> 66%
Avg. Frame B Size = 36 KB
Frames B Total Size = 1927341744 bytes, size 51%
Nominal bitrate (Sequence Header) = 10000000 bps -> 9765 Kbps
Average Bitrate = 4888 Kbps
Peak Bitrate (1 sec) = 7284 Kbps
End Video Streams Summary.


Begin Audio Streams Summary:
Elementary Stream C0 is a MPEG Audio Stream
Audio Delay Stream C0 = 224.4 ms
Audio decoded bytes = 1157764608 -> 6030.02 Sec
Found 0 sync words
Audio Sync Losses: 0
Layer = 2
bitrate = 192 Kbps
Frequency = 48000 Hz
Error protection = Enabled
Private flag = 0
Mode = stereo
Copyright flag = 0
Original flag = 0
Emphasis = none
Left Channel DC Level = -100.0 dBFS
Right Channel DC Level = -100.0 dBFS
Left Channel Peak Level = -8.5 dBFS
Right Channel Peak Level = -8.4 dBFS
[COLOR="Red"]*Left Channel RMS Level = -25.8 dB
*Right Channel RMS Level = -26.0 dB[/COLOR]
Difference Left-Right RMS Level = 0.2 dB
End Audio Streams Summary.

Video Stream Duration: 6028.72 sec -> 6028:18 (secs:frames)

Duration Difference from Video to Audio = -1304 msec
Initial Delay Audio to Video (PTS based) = -453 msec

Processing time: 0.08.15

Result:
Compliance Test: Fail!!

End.
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2008-09-04, 11:41 AM
dfdario Wrote:Thanks Martin but I don't know what are Syabas libraries. I'll take a look to that.

Sorry for the confusion that is for a project I am working on building mvpmc for another hardware platform, the Syabas NMT. Several people have been complaining that they don't like the way that digital captures are played and have been counting on using GBPVR to help with this. Sub's explanation means that it won't help files with bad information.

Quote:In the meantime I validated with MPEG Validator an MPEG file known having the problem.
Results are as I expected it is a MUXer problem.

It might not be the mux, but the stream itself as sub suggested.

Quote:May be last drivers from Hauppauge or any other reason I couldn't foresee now.

It's good to get the drivers but since muxed digital broadcasts are typically stored as is this isn't quite the same as with timestamp issues on older analog cards.

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2008-09-04, 08:33 PM
Thank you Martin
Even if my ideas now are slipped to 0 I will continue to try to find a solution.
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2008-09-04, 10:05 PM
If you want to upload a 50 Mb sample to megaupload or another free upload site I will have a look. Be sure to change your mux to TS Mux first though I want to confirm the source is bad.

Martin
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