I record DVB-S/DVB-S2 satellite chans and the files are transport stream files. Sometimes the signal might get lost or some packets aren't error corrected and that results in some broken parts of the video. I've been using 'MPEG-2 TS packet analyser' to find the packets that have the wrong continuity counter #. This gives the packet number where the error occurred. For example,
ERROR! packet: 188386 pid: 48 found: 9 expected: 10
Complete, 321477 packets checked
With this you can divide 188386 / 321477 and multiply that by the total length of the video and that gives you the approximate time of the video error, but it's not exact. Are there any tools that will analyze a transport stream file and give timestamps on when video errors occur. Ideally it would be something that checks for errors in the continuity counter field of the transport stream.
Try StreamFab Downloader and download from Netflix, Amazon, Youtube! Or Try DVDFab and copy Blu-rays!
+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 1 of 1
Thread
-
Last edited by prolific; 12th Dec 2016 at 11:30.
Similar Threads
-
How to find the timestamps of all cuts of a video
By Danny1 in forum Newbie / General discussionsReplies: 5Last Post: 14th Jun 2015, 15:49 -
Timestamps are 23 hours off
By ranbo in forum Capturing and VCRReplies: 3Last Post: 6th Jun 2014, 16:53 -
recommended SoCal VCR servicing locations?
By vectorthom in forum Capturing and VCRReplies: 5Last Post: 2nd Mar 2014, 10:24 -
Batch conversion from multiple locations
By Yaro in forum Video ConversionReplies: 10Last Post: 1st Dec 2012, 04:27 -
Alternate download locations
By teamsleep in forum ffmpegX general discussionReplies: 7Last Post: 22nd Apr 2012, 04:24