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Old 16th December 2007, 15:51   #761  |  Link
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The frame rate information is optional. However, on captures from just about any terrestrial or satellite service and HD DVD and Blu-ray, the frame rate information is always present.
And here too:

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...35#post1072735

This is going to become one of those urban legends.
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Old 16th December 2007, 19:35   #762  |  Link
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And here too:

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.ph...35#post1072735

This is going to become one of those urban legends.
Indeed...

After de-muxing the elementary streams from my early VfW generated AVC in .AVI encodes, DGAVCIndex reports some bizarre fps speeds.

By contrast, after de-muxing the elementary streams from my CLI generated AVC in .MP4 encodes, DGAVCIndex reports the correct fps speeds
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Put AVC in a VFW container and you deserve all the grief that will ensue.
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Put AVC in a VFW container and you deserve all the grief that will ensue.
Yep...

Hopefully DivX will take note (but somehow I doubt it)
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Old 17th December 2007, 01:15   #766  |  Link
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Could you check this sample because I get black screen after importing to .avs

http://www.mediafire.com/?3tazu2dy0d5
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Sorry but as I have said before I'm not into the mode of debugging/enhancing libavcodec right now. If it doesn't play in VLC, then DGAVCDec code is not at fault, and you should report it to the ffmpeg guys.
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TS/MP4 back on the table

I had a brainstorm and found a way to cleanly integrate container support without making a parsing nightmare. So transport streams and MP4 are back on the table. The design changes were extensive to support this new concept so I'd like to throw out a DGAVCIndex version for testing that supports transport files. If it is OK, then I will carry it through to DGAVCDecode, add cutting and demuxing, etc. So please pound on it. Use it with the libavcodec.dll that comes with alpha 13.

http://neuron2.net/misc/DGAVCIndex.exe

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I had a brainstorm and found a way to cleanly integrate container support without making a parsing nightmare. So transport streams and MP4 are back on the table. The design changes were extensive to support this new concept so I'd like to throw out a DGAVCIndex version for testing that supports transport files. If it is OK, then I will carry it through to DGAVCDecode, add cutting and demuxing, etc. So please pound on it. Use it with the libavcodec.dll that comes with alpha 13.
Seems to open my usual .ts files no problem mbaff, paff(with usual warning)ok, also works with luxe tv HD not sure what thats using, so for me at least TS container support seems to be working, obviously the save function isnt available yet, but this is a welcome development and I would like to thank you for your continuing work with this.

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You're welcome and thank you for the feedback.

The new architecture is so clean that I'm thinking of fitting it to DGMPGDec too for its next version.
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Old 18th December 2007, 16:20   #771  |  Link
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hello, i tested it with my TS files and it works good with some TS files. but it cant open some TS files. it always can open recorded TS from one tv channel, but always can't open recorded TS from another tv channel

sorry for bad english

here is sample http://rapidshare.com/files/77428242/TV1_sample.ts.html
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Thanks, canTsTop. You guys are great testers.

I goofed on the PID parsing, so some PIDs won't work. I'll give you a fixed one later today. It will also handle M2TS 192-byte packets and have a timeout for no data found as in DGIndex.
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thank you very much for the .ts support neuron2!

i can confirm, i got 1 stream that works (EinsFestival HD) while the others don't (Pro7 HD, Premiere HD, Anixe HD).
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1/ Here is a sample which doesn't work properly with the last build.
2/ Feature Request: a hexToInt conversion for PIDs could be great.
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Here is the fixed version:

http://neuron2.net/misc/DGAVCIndex.exe

Next one will do both hex and decimal pids.
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Old 19th December 2007, 12:52   #776  |  Link
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thank you for update, now all my TS files working


i have noticed one thing, then i open video and preview it (F5) in information window Frame Struct is Fields (BFF), but then i save project in Information window Frame Struc is Fields (TFF)

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i have noticed one thing, then i open video and preview it (F5) in information window Frame Struct is Fields (BFF), but then i save project in Information window Frame Struc is Fields (TFF)
Hmm, can you post a sample that does that? If you can't post it in the next 3 hours before I leave for India, can you please hold on to it so I can get it on my return? Thank you.

It's quite possible that the frame types really did change and when you do Save Project you are left looking at the last frame's type. I have clips like that. But I'm surprised that the field order would change.

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here is sample http://rapidshare.com/files/73281324/222.264.html
its same i posted previously
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I used the stream you posted previously, and it switches between Fields (BFF) and Frame, which is normal. When I do Save Project, it shows Frame in the Info box at the end, not Fields (TFF).
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Old 19th December 2007, 14:05   #780  |  Link
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TFF shows in beginning, not in the end, my PC is slow and i can see when it saving project, last frame is Frame

this is beginning of that sample http://rapidshare.com/files/77636850/222.264_0.html
in this is showing TFF in information window in the end, then you save project

here is video of this http://rapidshare.com/files/77668545/proof.avi.html


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