I have captured a mpg file from my Digital Tv PC Card, when I author it using SVCD2DVD I get huge amounts of pixellating. When I look at the error log file for this I get a "error, non monotone timestamps 21600 >= 0"
Anybody know how to fix this ??
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It could be that there are no DTS timestamps. Could you send me a small sample to ftp://BetaTester:badger@ftp.svcd2dvdmpg.com:7676/falco/
You can use makesample: should be straight forward to use. See if you can get a sample which replicates the problemSVCD2DVD v2.5, AVI/MPEG/HDTV/AviSynth/h264->DVD, PAL->NTSC conversion.
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Thanks for all your help in fixing this problem for me.
My original problem was with dropped frames from my source digital tv card. When my authoring program demultiplexed this mpg the audio would be out of sync, but if I played the mpg there was no problem with the sound.
So to be able to author WITHOUT demultiplexing has solved my problem of all my out of sync audio.
What a great program.
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