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Old 2nd January 2009, 23:46   #51  |  Link
Ventolin
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Originally Posted by Renzz View Post
No, I haven't tried editing and demuxing at the same time - I'll give that a go.

Regarding the MPEG audio stream (actually this is from BBC HD not ITV), the only streams in the PID tree are are the AVC video and AC3 audio. However, when you open the file initially, it does detect it:

Opening: G:\Recordings\Doctor Who at the Proms (BBC HD) 2009-01-01 13-47-02.ts
Opening File...
Video Loaded.
Auto Finding PIDs
Debug: PMT Version Change Detected near 0x6A414
Debug: PMT Version Change Detected near 0x1DF8C
Debug: PMT Version Change Detected near 0x6A414
PID Attribute List:
PID: 0x0918: H.264 1440x1088 (1920x1080) @ 25.000 fps
PID: 0x0919: AC3: 3/0.1: L, C, R, LFE 44.1KHz 256Kbit/s
PID: 0x091A: MPEG1 Audio Layer 2, 64Kbit/s @ 44100Hz

Scanning For Format Changes
File size: 8707612356 Bytes
Video Resolution from Codec: 1440 x 1080 @ 25.00 fps
Duration from Codec: 4077.44
Duration from Timestamps: 4077.56
Average System Bitrate: 17083966.60
Done.
Thanks for that, looks like there are still some bugs in that then - not sure BBC would be outputting 3/0.1 @44.1KHz AC3.

Can you send me a 10MB (or more) sample from the start please?

Also, a screenshot of the PID tree would be good so I can see whats there (if you want a faster response that is, if you send me a sample, I'll know for sure).

Cheers,

Vent
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