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<blockquote data-quote="wjw" data-source="post: 1251359" data-attributes="member: 79284"><p>I really am NOT an expert here, but as no-one else has commented I'll offer a comment.</p><p></p><p>What seems a little odd to me is that when playing the video both the LAV video decoder and the ffdshow video decoder are apparently being used. Unless you need some specific post-processing to be done, why the ffdshow decoder? As the video file is no longer a .ts file TsReader wouldn't be used anyway. </p><p></p><p>I have no knowledge of the software you used to, but if you can why not try producing your file as a .mp4 video and trying that. Also why not post a screenshot of your codec settings for video playback - perhaps someone might see something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wjw, post: 1251359, member: 79284"] I really am NOT an expert here, but as no-one else has commented I'll offer a comment. What seems a little odd to me is that when playing the video both the LAV video decoder and the ffdshow video decoder are apparently being used. Unless you need some specific post-processing to be done, why the ffdshow decoder? As the video file is no longer a .ts file TsReader wouldn't be used anyway. I have no knowledge of the software you used to, but if you can why not try producing your file as a .mp4 video and trying that. Also why not post a screenshot of your codec settings for video playback - perhaps someone might see something. [/QUOTE]
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