Hey Ron,

On Sun, 2003-06-29 at 06:41, Ron Keller wrote:
> I am puzzled by the performance of my Studio DC10plus capture 
> card. using lavrec (from mjpegtools-1.6.1), I don't LOSE frames, 
> but frames do get INSERTED - at the rate of 15 per hour.  I have 
> played with buffer_size and buffer_number; and also with quality 
> of the capture video.  I don't see any noticeable A/V sync 
> errors, but I am curious as to why these extra frames arew being 
> inserted. Are you able to answer this for me?  Thanks

It's for keeping synchronization. We program the audio clock and the
video clock at a certain rate (say, 25 fps and 44,1kHz) but they will
slightly differ (this is mostly the audio clock, which is ususlaly not
100% correct). Normally, this means that video/audio would drift apart
and you'd get wrong synchronization (voice coming one second after video
person moves his mouth, that kind of things). We use software frame
inserting/dropping to correct for this. So once in a while, it drops or
inserts a frame so that the video and audio clock drift are corrected
for.

Nothing to worry about, you basically don't see it in the end result
anyway. :).

Ronald

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