Hi Allan Hsu wrote: > I noticed this bug today while trying to transcode a VOB file. The > PCM track on the DVD is labeled "HD PCM" and I suspect that the PCM > data is 20 or 24 bits per sample. ffmpeg identifies the PCM track as > pcm_s16be and tries to decode it as such. The resulting file has an > audio track that contains what sounds like noise plus what sounds > like the proper audio, slowed down. The audio stream on the resulting > file is also much longer than the video stream. I've uploaded the > file to the FTP as neko.vob and the ffmpeg output is here: > Yes that's a bug in the mpeg demuxer. A patch relies on the list archive though, it enables support for 20bit and 24bit per sample lpcm. [Ffmpeg-devel] [PATCH] lpcm 20 and 24 bit support in MPEG PS -- Baptiste COUDURIER GnuPG Key Id: 0x5C1ABAAA SMARTJOG S.A. http://www.smartjog.com Key fingerprint 8D77134D20CC9220201FC5DB0AC9325C5C1ABAAA Phone: +33 1 49966312
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