2010-05-23, 04:44 PM
I've had this happen on one or two occasions in the recent past, and it has me baffled.
A one-hour show seems to record normally, and produces a 1.8 GB file, the same as other shows of the same length, but when I go to play it back, it shows up as 22 minutes long. When I play it back in GBPVR I get the beginning of the show and the end, with about a half-hour worth chopped out of the middle. I tried deleting all the COMSKIP files but that made no difference. When I play the file back in Windows Media Player, I get the beginning and the middle, but not the end!
I'm at my wits' end trying to figure out what has happened here. I don't know a lot about MPEG formatting, but I can envision that some internal pointers in hte file got mixed up - but I haven't found any kind of "repair" utility.
I downloaded Mpeg Parser for Windows, but it apparently choked on the file size - it read in some data then blew up. I got a copy of MediaInfo for the Mac, and here is the output it produced:
Can anyone shed light on this - what happened, how I can repair it, or other utilities that might shed more light on the issue?
Walt
A one-hour show seems to record normally, and produces a 1.8 GB file, the same as other shows of the same length, but when I go to play it back, it shows up as 22 minutes long. When I play it back in GBPVR I get the beginning of the show and the end, with about a half-hour worth chopped out of the middle. I tried deleting all the COMSKIP files but that made no difference. When I play the file back in Windows Media Player, I get the beginning and the middle, but not the end!
I'm at my wits' end trying to figure out what has happened here. I don't know a lot about MPEG formatting, but I can envision that some internal pointers in hte file got mixed up - but I haven't found any kind of "repair" utility.
I downloaded Mpeg Parser for Windows, but it apparently choked on the file size - it read in some data then blew up. I got a copy of MediaInfo for the Mac, and here is the output it produced:
Code:
*** MediaInfo Mac // Plain text file report
2010-05-23 12:34:57 -0400
Information for File: The Mentalist_20100506_22002300.mpg
General / Container Stream # 1
Total Video Streams for this File -> 1
Total Audio Streams for this File -> 1
Video Codecs Used -> MPEG-2 Video
Audio Codecs Used -> MPEG-1 Audio layer 2
File Format -> MPEG-PS
Play Time -> 22mn 36s
Total File Size -> 1.74 GiB
Total Stream BitRate -> 11.0 Mbps
Video Stream # 1
Codec (Human Name) -> MPEG Video
Codec Profile -> Main@Main
Frame Width -> 720 pixels
Frame Height -> 480 pixels
Frame Rate -> 29.970 fps
Total Frames -> 40662
Display Aspect Ratio -> 4:3
Video Standard -> NTSC
Scan Type -> Interlaced
Scan Order -> TFF
Colorimetry -> 4:2:0
QF (like Gordian Knot) -> 1.019
Codec Settings (Matrix) -> Default
Video Stream Length -> 22mn 36s 755ms
Video Stream BitRate -> 10.6 Mbps
Video Stream BitRate (Nominal) -> 5 250 Kbps
Video Stream BitRate Mode -> VBR
Bit Depth -> 8 bits
Video Stream Size -> 1.67 GiB (96%)
Audio Stream # 1
Codec -> MPEG Audio
Audio Stream Length -> 22mn 36s 945ms
Audio Stream BitRate -> 224 Kbps
Audio Stream BitRate Mode -> CBR
Number of Audio Channels -> 2
Sampling Rate -> 48.0 KHz
Audio Stream Delay -> 234ms
Audio Stream Size -> 36.2 MiB (2%)
Can anyone shed light on this - what happened, how I can repair it, or other utilities that might shed more light on the issue?
Walt
Hauppague 150, and 1600, Redeon HD5670 Video, 2.91 GHz Athalon CPU, ASUS M2N68-AM MoBo, Winows 7 Professional, Samsung LNS2641DX/XAA display