#1745 closed defect (fixed)
PS3 compatibility regression
Reported by: | SubJunk | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | important | Component: | undetermined |
Version: | git-master | Keywords: | regression mpegps |
Cc: | Michael Niedermayer | Blocked By: | |
Blocking: | Reproduced by developer: | no | |
Analyzed by developer: | no |
Description
Summary of the bug:
Prior to the commit https://github.com/FFmpeg/FFmpeg/commit/967facb it was possible to produce MPEG-2/AC3 files compatible with PS3 and other renderers.
It is still possible, however seeking sometimes produces incompatible files.
I have confirmed that it started with 967facb; f1fdd20 and releases prior to that work perfectly.
How to reproduce:
ffmpeg -ss 2 -i input.mkv -bufsize 7000000 -maxrate 54000000 -f vob output.mpeg
Confirmed with 63951ae (latest)
Here are two files, 7MB each, that show the bug. One was made by f1fdd20 and the other 967facb:
http://www.spirton.com/uploads/FFmpeg/ps3compat-967facb-withbug.mpeg
http://www.spirton.com/uploads/FFmpeg/ps3compat-f1fdd20-withoutbug.mpeg
MediaInfo doesn't report any difference between the two files except the new one has a "Delay relative to video" of 26.5 hours, whereas the older one (which works) doesn't report a delay.
Change History (18)
comment:1 by , 12 years ago
Keywords: | regression added |
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Priority: | normal → important |
follow-up: 3 comment:2 by , 12 years ago
Thanks for the quick response. Here's the info, and it should be noted that I have tried a variety of input formats (AVI, MP4, MKV, etc. using various codecs, mostly XviD or x264 video with AC-3, DTS or MP3 audio, with the same results for each:
$ ffmpeg -ss 183.0 -i input.mkv -t 10 -bufsize 7000000 -maxrate 54000000 -f vob output.mpeg ffmpeg version N-44552-g4aade44 Copyright (c) 2000-2012 the FFmpeg developers built on Sep 18 2012 21:42:13 with gcc 4.7.0 (GCC) configuration: --enable-runtime-cpudetect --enable-gpl --enable-nonfree --enable-libcdio --enable-libfaac --enable-libtheora --enable-libvorbis --enable-libx264 --enable-libxvid --enable-avisynth --enable-pthreads --enable-libfreetype --enable-libmp3lame --disable-ffplay --disable-ffserver --disable-ffprobe libavutil 51. 73.101 / 51. 73.101 libavcodec 54. 56.100 / 54. 56.100 libavformat 54. 27.101 / 54. 27.101 libavdevice 54. 2.100 / 54. 2.100 libavfilter 3. 16.104 / 3. 16.104 libswscale 2. 1.101 / 2. 1.101 libswresample 0. 15.100 / 0. 15.100 libpostproc 52. 0.100 / 52. 0.100 Input #0, matroska,webm, from 'input.mkv': Metadata: creation_time : 2012-01-17 19:37:01 Duration: 00:43:42.08, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 4459 kb/s Stream #0:0(eng): Video: h264 (High), yuv420p, 1280x720 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], 23.98 fps, 23.98 tbr, 1k tbn, 2k tbc (default) Stream #0:1(eng): Audio: ac3, 48000 Hz, 5.1(side), s16, 384 kb/s (default) Output #0, vob, to 'output.mpeg': Metadata: encoder : Lavf54.27.101 Stream #0:0(eng): Video: mpeg2video, yuv420p, 1280x720 [SAR 1:1 DAR 16:9], q=2-31, 200 kb/s, 90k tbn, 23.98 tbc (default) Stream #0:1(eng): Audio: mp2, 48000 Hz, stereo, s16, 128 kb/s (default) Stream mapping: Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (h264 -> mpeg2video) Stream #0:1 -> #0:1 (ac3 -> mp2) Press [q] to stop, [?] for help frame= 240 fps=0.0 q=31.0 Lsize= 1252kB time=00:00:10.00 bitrate=1025.0kbits/s dup=0 drop=31 video:1057kB audio:177kB subtitle:0 global headers:0kB muxing overhead 1.438361%
comment:3 by , 12 years ago
Status: | new → open |
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Replying to SubJunk:
Here's the info, and it should be noted that I have tried a variety of input formats
You could try -acodec ac3 as output codec.
comment:4 by , 12 years ago
Thanks for the suggestion but it still happens with that. Also the same with -acodec copy.
Edit: It also occurs with -f dvd
comment:5 by , 12 years ago
I just tested more and it doesn't happen without audio (-an) so it does seem to be linked to audio.
comment:6 by , 12 years ago
Can you provide a small input file with which this can be reproduced?
I see no link to the input.mkv that you use, so i cant use that ...
comment:7 by , 12 years ago
Cc: | added |
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comment:8 by , 12 years ago
Sure thing. I cut this 13MB sample for you:
http://www.spirton.com/uploads/FFmpeg/1745-Sample.mkv
Using the following CMD on the sample above will produce the incompatible video:
ffmpeg -ss 30.0 -i 1745-Sample.mkv -bufsize 7000000 -maxrate 54000000 -f vob -c:a copy output-withbug.mpeg
While this will produce a compatible video:
ffmpeg -ss 15.0 -i 1745-Sample.mkv -bufsize 7000000 -maxrate 54000000 -f vob -c:a copy output-withoutbug.mpeg
comment:9 by , 12 years ago
please try if adding -preload 5M or something similar fixes it ? (this is not really a solution but would help narrow down what the problem is)
comment:10 by , 12 years ago
Yes, that does fix it. It produces a file that has a negative 5 second delay on the audio, so when it starts playing there is no video for 5 seconds, but it does play.
comment:11 by , 12 years ago
ok, then please try -avoid_negative_ts 1
comment:12 by , 12 years ago
It has the same effect as the preload did; the video plays now but with no video for 5 seconds
comment:14 by , 12 years ago
Looks like we have a winner! :)
It works with just -copypriorss 0, as well as with them both. Thanks for the quick fix!
comment:16 by , 12 years ago
This is fixed now, so feel free to close this ticket, and thanks for the fix!
comment:18 by , 12 years ago
Keywords: | mpegps added |
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Please provide command line and complete, uncut console output for current git head.