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

Shaun Lowry shaun at lowry.me.uk
Mon Aug 22 07:20:18 UTC 2005


ffrr wrote:
> 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.
>>
>>     Shaun.
> 
> 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...

I've had this issue too, but only when it's been replexing the "wrong"
audio stream, i.e. the empty one.  Either there's something odd about
these streams or I've just got lucky with it so far...

	Shaun.


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