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<p>I really don't know...</p>
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<p>I tried changing the setup to have it use "transcode" instead of ffmpeg and it gives an error about no liking the "audio" or it being unreckognized or some such.</p>
<p>WIll re-run tonight and get the exact error message.</p>
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<p>The shows all play just fine, I am unclear if something changed in myth as to how it stores the show (I don't think so, but don't know) or what could be causing this problem. As I said, if I run the ffmpeg command by hand and leave out the "map" stuff at the end of the line it works fine....need to look at ffmpeg and see what it is is being "mapped" to understand what it doesn't like.</p>
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<p>AT this point, like you...all I know is that it is broken, I use RPMS from atrpms, not sure if it is something in their build or something in mythtv itself.</p>
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<p>Regards,</p>
<p>Jim</p>
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<p>On 09.04.2012 09:27, terry wrote:</p>
<blockquote type="cite" style="padding-left:5px; border-left:#1010ff 2px solid; margin-left:5px; width:100%"><!-- html ignored --><!-- head ignored --><!-- meta ignored --><!-- meta ignored -->On Sun, 2012-04-08 at 22:16 -0400, James B. Huber wrote:<br />
<blockquote type="cite" style="padding-left:5px; border-left:#1010ff 2px solid; margin-left:5px; width:100%"><tt><span style="color: #181614;">Yes,</span></tt><br /><tt><span style="color: #181614;"> I bumped into the same thing yesterday trying to move some shows to</span></tt><br /><tt><span style="color: #181614;">DVD's...</span></tt><br /><br /><tt><span style="color: #181614;">If you leave the "-map 0:0 -map 0:1" off of the ffmpeg command it works</span></tt><br /><tt><span style="color: #181614;">fine, but of course that doesn't help....</span></tt><br /><br /><tt><span style="color: #181614;">Ended up claiming (to mytharchive) that I had a double-layer dvd so it</span></tt><br /><tt><span style="color: #181614;">would not transcode at all...then used k9copy to shrink the iso to fit.</span></tt><br /><br /><tt><span style="color: #181614;">Bottom line, it doesn't like the Audio track now in files from the</span></tt><br /><tt><span style="color: #181614;">Hauppauge PVR's hardware encoding.....not sure when it broke but it is</span></tt><br /><tt><span style="color: #181614;">fairly recent....presently running 0.24.2-280 (from atrpms).</span></tt><br /><br /><tt><span style="color: #181614;">Jim</span></tt> </blockquote>
<br /> Jim,<br /><br /> What this error means. Of course I did not have it before.<br /> Thxs<br /><br /> -=terry=-<br /><br /> ---------snip---------------<br /> Pre-processing recording 1: '/mnt_tb/video/1073_20120408070000.mpg'<br /> 2012-04-08 15:58:26.809 getFileInfo(): Opening '/mnt_tb/video/1073_20120408070000.mpg'<br /> [h264 @ 0x6f9230] sps_id out of range<br /> [h264 @ 0x6f9230] non-existing SPS 15 referenced in buffering period<br /> [h264 @ 0x6f9230] non-existing PPS referenced<br /> [h264 @ 0x6f9230] sps_id out of range<br /> [h264 @ 0x6f9230] non-existing SPS 15 referenced in buffering period<br /> [h264 @ 0x6f9230] non-existing PPS 0 referenced<br /> [h264 @ 0x6f9230] decode_slice_header error<br /> [h264 @ 0x6f9230] no frame!<br /> -----------snip-------------------------------------<br /><br /><br /></blockquote>
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