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Old 30th June 2009, 16:08   #7  |  Link
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Originally Posted by neuron2 View Post
I suppose you are missing the SCR, which is the timebase of the stream.

Don't forget that the timestamps (SCR, PTS, DTS) are a finite size in bits, so they can wrap back to zero in normal operation.
Thank you for the tip. I check the spec again.

"SCR indicates the intended time of arrival of the byte containing the last bit of the system_clock_reference_base at the input of the program target decoder". So it's not the reference time we are looking for.

The wrap back point is about 26 hours and could not be possible in this case.

God, why VOB is implemented like this?
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