[mythtv-users] OT : Anyone know a utility to scan an MPEG-2 file for errors?

Steven Adeff adeffs.mythtv at gmail.com
Sun Mar 12 17:12:40 UTC 2006


On 3/12/06, Nick <knowledgejunkie at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 12/03/06, Micah Wedemeyer <fanmail at micah-wedemeyer.net> wrote:
> > I keep getting these "first frame is no keyframe" errors during
> > playback.  It has something to do with FF an REW.  At first I thought
> > moving to 0.19 had fixed it, but now it's popping up again.
> >
> > In the interest of tracking the true problem down, I'm trying to start
> > at the very base.  I did a raw video capture from /dev/video0 (I have a
> > PVR-250) for about 2 hours.  I'd like to run some sort of scanner on it
> > to analyze if there are any problems.  If so, I would guess that my
> > PVR-250 is going bad and I should start looking for a replacement.  This
> > would not be too much of a surprise, since for about a year I had it
> > running in a machine that was way out of spec heat-wise, and the PVR was
> > routinely hot enough to burn me if I touched it.
> >
> > So, anyone know of any MPEG-2 scanning utilities?  I tried playing it in
> > mplayer, and it seemed like it was reporting some problems, but I
> > couldn't really understand the output.  Maybe I should post some of it here.
>
> I routinely use ProjectX (a GUI Java app) to scan and repair MPEG2
> video files (both DVB-T and PVR-x50 sourced, although the latter are
> always OK). There's likely a command line app that does the same, but
> I've not found one as comprehensive as ProjectX.
>
> Nick

projectX really only fixes audio sync issues and minor other errors,
what your probably looking for is a program like mpeg2repair for
windows that is used by those in that world for repairing HDTV
streams, etc. I don't know if it will run in WINE, and I've yet to see
a similar tool for linux.

--
Steve


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