[mythtv-users] Can I play a nuv file on a non-myth computer

ffrr ffrr at tpg.com.au
Fri Aug 19 07:20:04 UTC 2005


Shaun Lowry wrote:

>You need to use replex (http://unix.freshmeat.net/projects/dvb-replex/)
>on the nuv files to remultiplex the TS data to PS.  Replex doesn't
>always pick the right aPID though, so if you get no audio, high-pitched
>whining or the audio description track try re-replexing and selecting a
>different aPID.
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Now that looked very interesting, but it's a bit of a failure...

here's what happened

$ replex -f -v 513 -a 660 -t DVD -o test 
1012_20050819023000_20050819030000.nuv
Reading from 1012_20050819023000_20050819030000.nuv
Input file length: 1961.68 MB
Output File is: test
Checking for TS: confirmed
STARTING REPLEX
Audiostream: layer: 2  BRate: 256 kb/s  Freq: 48.0 kHz frame size: 768 ( 
0:00:00.024 ) Wrong audio frame size: 1360
Wrong audio frame size: 944
Video: aspect ratio: 16:9  size = 720x576  frame rate: 25.000 fps  bit 
rate: 10.00 Mbit/s
  vbvbuffer 1835008
Sequence Extension: chroma 4:2:0   size = 720x576  bit rate: 10.00 
Mbit/s  vbvbuffer 1835008  frame rate:25.000
data rate may be to high for required mux rate
Mux rate: 10.08 Mbit/s
Wrong audio frame size: 1040
ringbuffer overflow 92<184 629145
ring buffer overflow 629145
$



Data rate too high for mux rate?  Ringbuffer overflow?   Way past my 
understanding...

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