> But you should be watching the movie and not the player's display :)
My wife agrees... :-)
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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Ray Cole wrote:
> Picture plays fine. Could be the DVD authoring process. I use mplex piped
> into dvdauthor. I'm not sure what you mean by placing a PS file into an ISO
> filesystem. I understand what an ISO filesystem is, not sure I know the
> term PS :-)
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Picture plays fine. Could be the DVD authoring process. I use mplex piped into
dvdauthor. I'm not sure what you mean by placing a PS file into an ISO filesystem. I
understand what an ISO filesystem is, not sure I know the term PS :-) If it means
anything non-standard then I'm betting my pla
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Ray Cole wrote:
> Speaking of timestamp issues... :-) I'd reported such a problem and had
> believed it had to do with pulldown, but I've since switched away from
> using pulldown to encoding interlaced. The counter on my set-top DVD
> player does really weird things - c
Speaking of timestamp issues... :-) I'd reported such a problem and had believed it
had to do with pulldown, but I've since switched away from using pulldown to encoding
interlaced. The counter on my set-top DVD player does really weird things - counts
very, very eradically - sometimes even go
Hi all,
I have now modified mplex to remove a problem that occured when very small
(less than one sector payload) frames appeared in video sequences that:
a) Occasionally cause mis-aligned I-frames in SVCD streams.
b) Rarely cause sequence end markers to be missed in SVCD streams.
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