Axel Thimm wrote: > On Wed, Sep 27, 2006 at 11:03:55AM +0100, John Pilkington wrote: >> Axel Thimm wrote: >>> On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 09:40:47AM +0100, John Pilkington wrote: >>>> I don't know if there is a cure for this at present or if I have >>>> something mis-set, but it would be a pity if this were to remain as a >>>> 'feature'. Subtitles are accessible on recordings from DVB-T, but are >>>> lost after a 'lossless' transcode (done to make a permanent recording >>>> using a cutlist). This transcode also changes the sound from MP3 to >>>> MP2. I haven't looked to find out why - it still plays. >>> I think the transcoding and the required dependencies are completely >>> internal (mythtranscode & libavcodec), so it's rather inaccessible to >>> break from packaging. :) >>> >>> If you have a spare box (doesn't need to be myth adequate system, just >>> a test system) try installing from scratch w/o any setting from the >>> past and try it there. If it happens again please report to the mythtv >>> lists/ticket system. Otherwise you'll know that it is some issue with >>> your settings. >> I don't have a spare FC5 box but I recorded a program today with mythtv >> upgraded a few minutes earlier - and a reboot. Here's the backend >> output of the transcode operation. There was no frontend output during >> this time slot. >> >> I think my comments about mp3/mp2 were mistaken. The mp3 codec is >> loaded but then discarded. > > I believe I read a thread on the mythtv-users list that showed that > some stream were dropping/swapping the audio streams (maybe even the > subtitles) if there is a second audio stream (that was for the > visually impaired IIRC). I'd follow this up with the mythtv lists if I > were you. It looks very unlikely to stem from package based issues.
I see that this has been taken on board as myth ticket #2468 > http://svn.mythtv.org/trac/ticket/2468 John _______________________________________________ atrpms-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.atrpms.net/mailman/listinfo/atrpms-users
