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Old 25th July 2011, 14:53   #1  |  Link
doguleez
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Problem with short clips on Panasonic BD65

I have the following problem:

I take a BD-compatible ts and run it through tsMuxer, cutting the ts into many short clips and producing a bluray disk image. Nothing fancy - just one playlist.

When I burn the result and play it on a Panasonic DMP BD65K, there is a little jump at each transition between clips. This is especially noticeable if the ts is something like a news broadcast with a crawl at the bottom.

Looking at the second clip in a transition, the BD65 is not presenting the first few frames of that clip.

It doesn't seem to make any difference if the BD65's "seamless play" option is turned on or off. (Yes, the firmware is up-to-date.)

Other players, in particular LG, play the short clips play fine, just as if they were one big clip.

The question:
Is it a problem with the Panasonic decoder, or can other authoring tools split a stream so that it plays well on Panasonic?

It would be a little hard, though not impossible, to believe that the Panasonic just doesn't play clip transitions seamlessly.

Thanks,

Dog
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