Thanks for the hint - I will try it.
I am curious - why does the internal video player need this seektable at
all. All other video players I know of can skip through mpeg files
without that. Is it just to make life easier and usually nobody uses it
to play anything else than recorded shows?
har
Harald Deischinger wrote:
Thanks Stanley,
Thanks Kevin,
mythcommflag did the job. Now seeking is working fine.
Just an FYI, if you want these to work in the Watch Recordings screen
instead of or in addition to MythVideo, there is a perl script in the
contrib folder of CVS called mythrebuilddb (or
Thanks Stanley,
Thanks Kevin,
mythcommflag did the job. Now seeking is working fine.
harald
Donavan Stanley wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 18:10:31 +0100, Harald Deischinger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am using the TV-Out of a PVR-350 - so for MPEG2 files the internal
video player is giving me a ve
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 18:10:31 +0100, Harald Deischinger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am using the TV-Out of a PVR-350 - so for MPEG2 files the internal
> video player is giving me a very good picture quality.
> But there are two problems (one is only a little bit confusing the other
> one is reall
Harald Deischinger wrote:
Roald wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 18:10:31 +0100, Harald Deischinger
1. the length of the video is not determined correctly, it even jitters
while the movie is playing.
2. "fast forward" is extremely slow when playing the video from a slow
media (WLAN) - it seems that th
Roald wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 18:10:31 +0100, Harald Deischinger
1. the length of the video is not determined correctly, it even jitters
while the movie is playing.
2. "fast forward" is extremely slow when playing the video from a slow
media (WLAN) - it seems that the player first thas to re
On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 18:10:31 +0100, Harald Deischinger
> 1. the length of the video is not determined correctly, it even jitters
> while the movie is playing.
> 2. "fast forward" is extremely slow when playing the video from a slow
> media (WLAN) - it seems that the player first thas to read the w
Hi,
I am using the TV-Out of a PVR-350 - so for MPEG2 files the internal
video player is giving me a very good picture quality.
But there are two problems (one is only a little bit confusing the other
one is really annoying):
1. the length of the video is not determined correctly, it even jitters