rayvt
1st December 2004, 05:14
Starwars Trilogy, 1st movie (A New Hope)
DVD-RB 0.66a, encoded with either CCE or rejig.
Also occurs the same way with 0.67.
Bug occurs at 2:30, just as the little ship leaves screen left, with
the big ship firing at it, a yellow fireball moves r to l, and just as
the fireball gets to left edge of the screen.
On my Cyberhome 300, at 2:31 the player jumps to 4:53, which is
Chapter 4 (Princess putting disk into R2D2).
On my Cyberhome 500, at 2:31 the player freezes (unchanged video
frame, no audio) for about 2 minutes and then resumes playing at
4:53--chapter 4.
On both the computer (Nero Showtime), and on my Samsung DVD player, it
plays ok, but the time display jumps from 2:31 to 2:11. In the
original uncompressed movie, the time display doesn't jump backwards,
and it plays okay on everything.
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The end of V02000200005001.M2V corresponds to the place where the
problem occurs (i.e., at 2:30).
The next segment is V02000300005001.M2V. (This is the one that the
CH-300 skips.)
The next segment is V02000400005002.M2V, which is the beginning of
chapter 4 (Leah and R2D2).
Core Media Player reports their respective lengths as 0:20, 2:22, and 2:02.
Ifoedit shows this information:
[Ch 01] [Cell 01] [V/C Id: 1/ 1] : 00:00:22.00 [Pos: 00:00:22.00]
[Ch 02] [Cell 02] [V/C Id: 2/ 1] (Angle 1): 00:01:31.24 [Pos: 00:01:53.24]
[Cell 03] [V/C Id: 3/ 1] (Angle 2): 00:01:31.24 [Pos: 00:01:53.24]
[Cell 04] [V/C Id: 4/ 1] (Angle 3): 00:01:31.24 [Pos: 00:01:53.24]
[Ch 03] [Cell 05] [V/C Id: 2/ 2] (Angle 1): 00:00:17.16 [Pos: 00:02:11.10]
[Cell 06] [V/C Id: 3/ 2] (Angle 2): 00:00:17.16 [Pos: 00:02:11.10]
[Cell 07] [V/C Id: 4/ 2] (Angle 3): 00:00:17.16 [Pos: 00:02:11.10]
[Cell 08] [V/C Id: 5/ 1] : 00:02:42.04 [Pos: 00:04:53.14]
[Ch 04] [Cell 09] [V/C Id: 5/ 2] : 00:02:35.10 [Pos: 00:07:28.24]
(I believe that "pos" is the time at the end of the segment. The
other time appears to be approximately the duration of the segment.)
It looks kinda like RB is putting some kind of wrong timing data on
Cell 08. Note that the starting time (2:11) is the value that the time
display jumps to (from 2:31), and the difference between the length
reported by CMP (2:22) and reported by ifoedit (2:42) is 20 seconds.
And 2:11 plus 20 seconds is 2:31--which is the exact time that the
player(s) run into trouble.
DVD-RB 0.66a, encoded with either CCE or rejig.
Also occurs the same way with 0.67.
Bug occurs at 2:30, just as the little ship leaves screen left, with
the big ship firing at it, a yellow fireball moves r to l, and just as
the fireball gets to left edge of the screen.
On my Cyberhome 300, at 2:31 the player jumps to 4:53, which is
Chapter 4 (Princess putting disk into R2D2).
On my Cyberhome 500, at 2:31 the player freezes (unchanged video
frame, no audio) for about 2 minutes and then resumes playing at
4:53--chapter 4.
On both the computer (Nero Showtime), and on my Samsung DVD player, it
plays ok, but the time display jumps from 2:31 to 2:11. In the
original uncompressed movie, the time display doesn't jump backwards,
and it plays okay on everything.
--------------------
The end of V02000200005001.M2V corresponds to the place where the
problem occurs (i.e., at 2:30).
The next segment is V02000300005001.M2V. (This is the one that the
CH-300 skips.)
The next segment is V02000400005002.M2V, which is the beginning of
chapter 4 (Leah and R2D2).
Core Media Player reports their respective lengths as 0:20, 2:22, and 2:02.
Ifoedit shows this information:
[Ch 01] [Cell 01] [V/C Id: 1/ 1] : 00:00:22.00 [Pos: 00:00:22.00]
[Ch 02] [Cell 02] [V/C Id: 2/ 1] (Angle 1): 00:01:31.24 [Pos: 00:01:53.24]
[Cell 03] [V/C Id: 3/ 1] (Angle 2): 00:01:31.24 [Pos: 00:01:53.24]
[Cell 04] [V/C Id: 4/ 1] (Angle 3): 00:01:31.24 [Pos: 00:01:53.24]
[Ch 03] [Cell 05] [V/C Id: 2/ 2] (Angle 1): 00:00:17.16 [Pos: 00:02:11.10]
[Cell 06] [V/C Id: 3/ 2] (Angle 2): 00:00:17.16 [Pos: 00:02:11.10]
[Cell 07] [V/C Id: 4/ 2] (Angle 3): 00:00:17.16 [Pos: 00:02:11.10]
[Cell 08] [V/C Id: 5/ 1] : 00:02:42.04 [Pos: 00:04:53.14]
[Ch 04] [Cell 09] [V/C Id: 5/ 2] : 00:02:35.10 [Pos: 00:07:28.24]
(I believe that "pos" is the time at the end of the segment. The
other time appears to be approximately the duration of the segment.)
It looks kinda like RB is putting some kind of wrong timing data on
Cell 08. Note that the starting time (2:11) is the value that the time
display jumps to (from 2:31), and the difference between the length
reported by CMP (2:22) and reported by ifoedit (2:42) is 20 seconds.
And 2:11 plus 20 seconds is 2:31--which is the exact time that the
player(s) run into trouble.