On Wed, 3 Dec 2008, Michael Riepe wrote:

> Cengiz Gunay wrote:
> 
> > Ahem.. Yes, I just got the same result with r138. Although, it did *not* 
> > detect the audio track on the original file! It must be the way I got that 
> > sample. I think I used Mpg2Cut2.
> 
> Uh... don't do that, please. If you have trouble with a file, use dd to
> copy the first ~20 MB. I always need the original data for analysis.

Oh, ok. Sorry about that. I will use dd next time. Unfortunately I already 
deleted that original file, but I will make a new recording soon.

> > Yes, these are the reasons other programs like ProjectX cannot parse these 
> > files. Something wrong with the use of B-frames.
> 
> Yep, some frames have very funny sequence numbers. What kind of recorder
> do you use?

I use the Comcast HD-DVR Motorola DCT-3612 to record cable TV programs. 
Then, I transfer them to the PC over firewire with the CapDVS program.

I don't think it's the recorder, though. I record regularly from many 
other channels and can decode them easily. The DVR must be saving the 
ATSC TS directly because I get *very* different formats from channel to 
channel, but consistenly in each channel.

Cengiz Gunay
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