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Mon Oct 30 22:48:16 UTC 2006
internal player is used for playback of both. So what causes the file =
to be treated differently by mythtv when treated as a TV recording as =
compared to mythvideo mpg? I do not see in the code where the =
differentiation is made. Is it "Videos typically have no seek table =
whereas recordings created with mythtv"
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>By jumping I mean it ffw's for a few =
seconds, then=20
pauses for a second or two, then ffw's a few seconds, etc. =
Recordings and=20
DVD ISOs are smooth.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>A DVB recording played by through "view =
recordings"=20
is smooth and no sound is played. But if I take the same file =
(mpg) and=20
put it under mythvideo, ffw is jerking as described above with sound and =
with=20
the error messages "<FONT color=3D#660066>NVP::AddAudioData():p1: Audio =
<BR>>=20
buffer overflow, audio data lost!". </FONT></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>From what I understand about mythtv and =
reviewing=20
the code, the same internal player is used for playback of both. =
So what=20
causes the file to be treated differently by mythtv when treated as a TV =
recording as compared to mythvideo mpg? I do not see in the code =
where the=20
differentiation is made. Is it "Videos typically have no seek =
table=20
whereas recordings created with mythtv" </FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>
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