Krismen
30th August 2004, 17:49
Hello
I've recently done some experiments with patching System Clock Reference registers in joined vob files (joined by copy /b 1.vob+2.vob out.vob). I wanted to correct timestamps because with then beginning of 2.vob in out.vob timecode is reset to 0:00:00. When I play "unpatched" out.vob in Media Player Classic lenght of that vob is lenght of 2.vob (not 1.vob + 2.vob, but this is obvious). To patch the VOB I wrote small prog to adjust SCR in all packs (navigation, video, sub and audio) but I didn't manage to correct timecode :(.
Is there any chance (or any prog) that I could correct the lenght of display without involving/modyfying IFO file?
Another thing is that when I use internal mpeg splitter in MPC and do some seeking in unpatched out.vob, player acts like there was only one I-frame and therefore seeking in very very slow, but when I use external splitter (elecard mpeg2 demultiplexer) seeking is normal. Could someone tell me what is wrong with internal MPC mpeg splitter?
I've recently done some experiments with patching System Clock Reference registers in joined vob files (joined by copy /b 1.vob+2.vob out.vob). I wanted to correct timestamps because with then beginning of 2.vob in out.vob timecode is reset to 0:00:00. When I play "unpatched" out.vob in Media Player Classic lenght of that vob is lenght of 2.vob (not 1.vob + 2.vob, but this is obvious). To patch the VOB I wrote small prog to adjust SCR in all packs (navigation, video, sub and audio) but I didn't manage to correct timecode :(.
Is there any chance (or any prog) that I could correct the lenght of display without involving/modyfying IFO file?
Another thing is that when I use internal mpeg splitter in MPC and do some seeking in unpatched out.vob, player acts like there was only one I-frame and therefore seeking in very very slow, but when I use external splitter (elecard mpeg2 demultiplexer) seeking is normal. Could someone tell me what is wrong with internal MPC mpeg splitter?