Bernhard,

The -fps option on mplayer seems to generate video
that looks fine, but now mplex is very confused.  I
get a number of the following error:

++ WARN: [mplex] Stream e0: data will arrive too late
sent(SCR)=674575 required(DTS)=674314
++ WARN: [mplex] Video e0: buf=  45081 frame=000180
sector=00001474
++ WARN: [mplex] Audio bd: buf=     60 frame=000241
sector=00000214

and then mplex quits.  Any suggestion on how to
realign the buffers?

Danke fur alles
  ~ Paul


--- Bernhard Praschinger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hallo
> 
> > I've been using Greg Kilfoyle's method (described
> on
> > this list at
> >
>
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg03280.html)
> You can also search the mjpeg-users list mailinglist
> archive on SF.
> 
> > to extract DVD video with some success on PAL ->
> NTSC
> > streams.  However, some NTSC streams switch
> framerate
> > between 24 and 30 FPS...  The problem with the
> > Kilfoylean method is that by the time the stream
> gets
> > to yuvfps the framerate change information is
> lost.
> > Later during mplex, the audio is out of sync after
> the
> > first framerate switch.
> > 
> > Does anyone have an idea how to deal with these
> > multiple framerate streams?
> Not really. One programm that might help is
> yuvkineco it reverts the 2-3
> pulldown. I'm not soure you have a 3:2 pulldown. You
> would have to use
> yuvkineco before denoising. 
> 
> Maybe you can use the mplayer -fps option to
> generate a stream that has
> a constant framerate. 
> 
> Currently the mjpegtools cannot handle one stream
> with different
> framerates. 
> 
> auf hoffentlich bald,
> 
> Berni the Chaos of Woodquarter
> 
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