[FFmpeg-trac] #2076(avformat:new): FFMPEG creates WTV files which are unplayable on XBMC
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Fri Dec 28 20:07:42 CET 2012
#2076: FFMPEG creates WTV files which are unplayable on XBMC
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Reporter: ramitbhalla | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Component: avformat
Version: unspecified | Resolution:
Keywords: wtv | Blocked By:
Blocking: | Reproduced by developer: 0
Analyzed by developer: 0 |
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Comment (by ramitbhalla):
Yes I thought so too and debated it, you call finally but here' my
thoughts.
Initially I thought it's a XBMC bug, then I relooked at it - how is it
that XBMC is able to play the original file and not the remuxed file.
Yes its possible there's a bug in XMBC - but I couldn't overlook the fact
that if the Container formats were identical there wouldn't be an issue,
possibly something is not right in the container created by FFMPEG which
is causing XMBC to bug out.
Again, not saying that it's not a XBMC problem but definitely there's
something in FFMPEG which is creating the WTV container is a slightly
differnet format than the original WTV container. (after all we're only
remuxing it).
Keeping the above in mind, here's something else anohter user reported in
their XMBC logs (which also appears to use ffmpeg). Again keep in mind,
there goal here is to find out what's differnet about the ffmpeg created
wtv vs the original:
{{{
:00:15 T:5640 ERROR: ffmpeg[1608]: [wtv] unknown guid
00000000000000000000000000000000, expected dir_entry_guid; remaining
directory entries ignored
08:00:15 T:5640 ERROR: ffmpeg[1608]: [wtv] timeline data missing
08:00:15 T:5640 ERROR: CDVDDemuxFFmpeg::Open - Error, could not open
file C:\Users\paul\Desktop\S09E11-A Lovely Landing Strip After.wtv
08:00:15 T:5640 ERROR: CDVDFileInfo::ExtractThumb - Error creating
demuxer
}}}
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Ticket URL: <https://ffmpeg.org/trac/ffmpeg/ticket/2076#comment:2>
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