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Old 28th November 2008, 12:29   #1641  |  Link
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neuron2: I just had a 1-2s glitch in my HD stream and DGAVCIndex 1.0.6 did it unwatchable for 12 seconds (still image with many blocks). :-( Is this DGAVCIndex's fault or just bad stream?
If your GOPs are long then a large section of video can be destroyed by a short glitch.
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Old 28th November 2008, 22:27   #1643  |  Link
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Old 29th November 2008, 10:05   #1644  |  Link
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Thanks for the info. Will be hard: using laptop. :-)

Anyway I've temporaly solved by using CoreAVC and DirectShowSource but it is slower than AVCSource.
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i have "bad" sample http://www.mediafire.com/?y4tej0guuns

it indexes ok, but then i load avs in virtualdub, virtualdub stops responding and after 20-25 seconds virtualdub shows green frame, then i go forward frame by frame, i see correct picture at frame 7. and from frame 7 i step backwards and some frames that were previously green, now they correct.

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ffdshow don't understand this sample too...

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i have "bad" sample
Yes, you do. The transport stream is corrupted. I can't help you with that.
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Can you compile DGAVCDec with this patch to support H.264 predictive lossless?
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Yes, you do. The transport stream is corrupted. I can't help you with that.
sorry about that, i don't know what happened to that sample...

here is same 10mb from same recording, but this time its not corrupted (checked with TS Packet Editor) http://www.mediafire.com/?5tyzt3ljthn
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Can you compile DGAVCDec with this patch to support H.264 predictive lossless?
If it won't apply to the older version of libavcodec I use, then I can't absorb it. I'm not able to update libavcodec, due to several critical regressions for frame accurate seeking that the developers consider low priority (which in practice means do it yourself or forget it). Unfortunately I have too much of my own work to get involved in libavcodec development.

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here is same 10mb from same recording, but this time its not corrupted (checked with TS Packet Editor) http://www.mediafire.com/?5tyzt3ljthn
The stream contains no IDRs. You'll have to enable Treat I as IDR and accept that the first few frames will be trash.

Is that from the Hauppauge HD-PVR? If so, you can use the Graphedit hack to enable IDRs.

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its recorded from DVB-T with DVBViewer. i enabled Treat I as IDR options, but still it takes long time to open, for sample (10mb) ~23 seconds, and whole recordind (700mb) virtualdub stops responding but uses ~90% CPU and i waiting like 10 minutes now
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OK, I'm looking again to see why the open is taking so long.
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I've found and fixed the problem. Actually, your stream has RPS's so it should be fine. There was a bug in my handling of open GOPs.

Preparing a new release...
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Version 1.0.7

* Fixed a bug in handling of open GOPs that caused problems when the first GOP of the stream is open.

http://neuron2.net/dgavcdec/dgavcdec.html
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Thank You for quick fix, now it works ok
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Why? You surces not free? May be I compile with "this support" and test....
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I use libavcodec as a DLL. The change you seek would be made there. Refer to the file libavcodec.txt in my distribution for details. I advise you not to bother trying to upgrade to the latest ffmpeg code as it is broken for random access. You can certainly try to patch the version I am using, but I don't know if the patches will cleanly apply to that older version.
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here is another sample http://www.mediafire.com/?moznmzzzymz , its recorded with VLC in linux

problem is wrong audio delay detection, DGAVCIndex detects DELAY 11ms in this sample, but its more than 1 second incorrect
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Investigating...

Thanks. I've needed such a clear demonstration for some time. It plays in sync in VLC.

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neuron2, sorry for my misunderstand (more beer not good, sorry). Where can I get you use version of libavcodec?
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