Cutting TRP results in file with green blocks

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sImasC
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Cutting TRP results in file with green blocks

Post by sImasC »

Hi,

I just tried to cut a .TRP file of my Kathrein UFS 910 receiver with Smart Cutter Portable 1.4.3.
I can playback the TRP without problems with VLC and MediaPlayer Home Cinema. For Playback the tools usually using DXVA on my ATI HD3650 (AGP card).

The output I get from Smart Cutter Portable is always broken. With MediaPlayer HomeCinema V.1.5.1.2903 I get green blocks:
Image

With VLC 1.1.10 I get jerkig playback.


Cause I don't know if my input TRP file is broken, I converted it with TSDoctor V 1.1.46 to TS, the tool can't find any problems, also the TS is playable. But after cutting with Smart Cutter I'm getting the same result :(

I'm currently uploading some samples, hope you can handle 7zip archives... Inside the archive you can find the following files:
cutted_SmartCutter1_4_3_bad.trp.ts = original file cutted with Smart Cutter 1.4.3
cutted_SmartCutter1_4_3_bad.trp_snapshot_00.01_[2011.12.30_20.06.45].jpg = screenshot MediaPlayer HC

original_fixed_TSdoctor_cutted_SmartCutter_bad.ts = TSdoctor file cutted with Smart Cutter 1.4.3
original_fixed_TSdoctor_cutted_SmartCutter_bad.ts_snapshot_00.05_[2011.12.30_20.17.38].jpg = screenshot MediaPlayer HC

original_fixed_TSdoctor1_1_46.ts = Original file fixed and converted with TSdoctor
original_fixed_TSdoctor1_1_46.log = TSdoctor log file (no problems in Stream found)

original_OK.trp = original, untouched TRP file

Regards
sImasC
sImasC
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Re: Cutting TRP results in file with green blocks

Post by sImasC »

Does nobody have any idea? Strange... :(
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Re: Cutting TRP results in file with green blocks

Post by admin »

Dear sImasC:
Sorry for the latency and thank you for the video sample.

We double-checked the sample, and we think the underlying reason is:
The H.264 video you provided does not have any IDR frame, which is the very key frame.
Normal H.264 video should have one IDR frame every several seconds in the stream.
Cut result of the H.264 video without IDR frame may cause chaos in some media players. So we'd recommend you to try some players more tolerant of input, such as
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Mirillis-Splash

Please feel free to send us your further advice and suggestion.
Thank you very much.

Best Regards,
FameRing Support Team
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