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kqmaverick 11-07-2003 07:19 AM

VCDEasy errors - pts seems out of order?
 
i'm making my first KVCD and VCDEasy gave me some strange errors that i want to know if there normal or not

Quote:

[Internal Xml Generation]
Internally computed XML generated successfully: "C:\Documents and Settings\Anthony Scaffidi\Desktop\SWAT(KVCD).xml"

[VCDxBuild.exe]
GNU VCDImager 0.7.12
initializing libvcd 0.7.12 [cygwin/i686]

this is the UNSTABLE development branch!
use only if you know what you are doing
see http://www.hvrlab.org/~hvr/vcdimager/ for more information

changed volume number to 1
changed volume count to 1
changed restriction number to 0
changing 'next volume use sequence 2' to 0
changing 'next volume use lid 2' to 0
changed volume label to `VIDEOCD'
changed publisher id to `VCDEASY_V1152'
changed application id to `CDI/CDI_VCD.APP;1'
changing 'relaxed aps' to 0
adding pbc (Selection-000/2)
adding pbc (Selection-end/3)
sequence count 1
adding sequence #0, C:\Documents and Settings\Anthony Scaffidi\Desktop\video.mpg
strange (possibly non-compliant) user_data seen... (not a problem, usually a sign of TMPGEnc)
APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 201.616456, last seen pts 201.649822) -- ignoring this aps
APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 489.670889, last seen pts 489.704256) -- ignoring this aps
APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 1201.014856, last seen pts 1201.081589) -- ignoring this aps
APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 1878.224722, last seen pts 1878.258089) -- ignoring this aps
APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 2725.337656, last seen pts 2725.371022) -- ignoring this aps
APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 2754.333289, last seen pts 2754.366656) -- ignoring this aps
APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 2779.625222, last seen pts 2779.658589) -- ignoring this aps
APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 6754.295922, last seen pts 6754.329289) -- ignoring this aps
pts start offset 0.248622 (max pts = 7010.018056)
playing time 7009.769433
scanning mpeg sequence item #0 for scanpoints...
already scanned... not rescanning
audio stream #0 has bitrate 163840 kbps (should be 224 kbps for this vcd type)
pbc: psd size 32 (extended psd 56)
iso9660: highest alloced sector is 257 (using 300 as isosize)
writing track 1 (ISO9660)...
writing track 2, MPEG1, NTSC SIF (352x240/30fps), audio[0]: l2/44.1kHz/160kbps/stereo ...
MPEG packet statistics: 266568 video, 61513 audio, 0 zero, 0 ogt, 0 unknown
writting post-gap ('leadout pregap')...
finished ok, image created with 328756 sectors [73:03.31]
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Encoder Master 11-07-2003 07:35 AM

Which part do you mean? :?:

kqmaverick 11-07-2003 08:08 AM

APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 201.616456, last seen pts 201.649822) -- ignoring this aps
APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 489.670889, last seen pts 489.704256) -- ignoring this aps
APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 1201.014856, last seen pts 1201.081589) -- ignoring this aps
APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 1878.224722, last seen pts 1878.258089) -- ignoring this aps
APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 2725.337656, last seen pts 2725.371022) -- ignoring this aps
APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 2754.333289, last seen pts 2754.366656) -- ignoring this aps
APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 2779.625222, last seen pts 2779.658589) -- ignoring this aps
APS' pts seems out of order (actual pts 6754.295922, last seen pts 6754.329289) -- ignoring this aps

Krassi 11-07-2003 08:17 AM

Seems that your Sequence Headers are corrupt.
You could try this:
http://www.dvdrhelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=126292

Please let me know if this solved your problem.
How have you muxed your files (software...) :?:

Encoder Master 11-07-2003 09:44 AM

That can happens often when a failure by the encode with TMPGEnc but it's not realy a problem you will haven't a problem on your DVD Player. I have the same and no problems.


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