Speaking of timestamp issues... :-)  I'd reported such a problem and had believed it 
had to do with pulldown, but I've since switched away from using pulldown to encoding 
interlaced.  The counter on my set-top DVD player does really weird things - counts 
very, very eradically - sometimes even going backwards a second, then 'catching up' a 
few seconds later.

-- Ray

On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 20:05:09 +0100
Andrew Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I have now modified mplex to remove a problem that occured when very small 
> (less than one sector payload) frames appeared in video sequences that:
> 
> a)    Occasionally cause mis-aligned I-frames in SVCD streams.
> b)    Rarely cause sequence end markers to be missed in SVCD streams.
> 
> Unfortunately,  to implement the fix I had to first tidy up some other bits of 
> code so the changes in mplex are fairly wide-spread.   I also (probably) 
> fixed timestamp generation for 3:2 pulldown material.
> 
> As always it'd be great if folk who were encountering these problems could see 
> if they're now fixed!
> 
> There is still a known bug relating to over-eager despatch of low-rate audio 
> material that is next on my list.  
> 
>       cheers,
> 
>               Andrew
> PS
> Once mplex bugs are done, I'll get back to mergeing the development branch of 
> mpeg2enc (which *almost* has back-off-and-retry for better rate control 
> implemented!) in the the main branch.
> 
> 
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