Re: [Mvpmc-devel] DVB UK Recordings sound and picture going out of sync
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From: <mar...@mh...> - 2006-08-28 13:11:59
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I usually use either the skip keys or the number keys to jump to 10%, mainly as i record everything with 2 mins before and therefore jump into the show. The audio on all my records (I think) is 'Stream ID 0x0 - MPEG'. The red key used to bring it back into sync, but rarely does now and I en= d up having to use seek back to get it back into sync. It's worth noting I think that it doesn't go out of sync in the same plac= e every time....i.e. if i watch something, it goes out of sync, then I skip back a bit it won't go out of sync in the same place. I'll upload something a bit later that does skip to my server and email you the link if you think you can do something with it. Mark > > On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 00:30:26 BST, mar...@mh... wrote: >> I've noticed this getting worse recently, by recently I mean the last >> month or so. I generally keep up with the latest from GIT (which I >> compile myself) so could be either that or something relating to quali= ty >> changes on the DVB network in the UK. >> >> Has anybody else noticed? Is there anything I can do about it / logs = or >> other files I can send for somebody who knows what they are doing to >> analyse ? >> >> Help would be much appreciated as it's beginning to spoil my viewing n= ow >> :( >> >> Mark > > Does it get out of sync on its own? Or is this only after you have > skipped > forward or backward in the file? > > If it gets out of sync on its own, then I'd suggest you hit the MENU > button > during playback, go into the auido stream menu, and find out what kind = of > audio stream you're listening to. If it is AC3, then it does not surpr= ise > me that you are having problems, since AC3 audio has sync problems in > general. > > If it only gets out of sync when you skip around in the file (or when y= ou > start playback), and you are using mpeg1/2 audio, then you have the > following two options: > > - Seeking in the file should often get the audio/video back in sync, > so you can skip forward and back, and often get back in sync. > - Hitting the record button (small red circle) will momentarily > pause the video, allowing the audio to catch up. This only works > if the audio is behind the video, and you may have to hit it > several times before the video pops back in sync. > > If none of this helps, can you provide a short video sample? > > Jon > |