[FFmpeg-trac] #8626(avfilter:closed): pp=linblenddeint failure
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Wed Apr 22 02:35:01 EEST 2020
#8626: pp=linblenddeint failure
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Reporter: markfilipak | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Component: avfilter
Version: git-master | Resolution:
| needs_more_info
Keywords: | Blocked By:
Blocking: | Reproduced by developer: 0
Analyzed by developer: 0 |
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Comment (by markfilipak):
Replying to [comment:21 pdr0]:
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> One difference is I used MakeMKV . My BD stream was packaged in a MKV
container.
What did you use MakeMKV for, pdr0? There have been 3 videos in this case:
Your 23.976p.mp4 (i.e., "MOVE" "TEXT"), my "2001: A Space Odyssey", and
"Sintel". Did I miss something?
> The MakeMKV beta is free. I suggest you retest the disc using MakeMKV,
then using that MKV as the input for ffmpeg. If that works, maybe there
is some transport stream related issue, maybe it's a decryption issue
(how did you extract the transport stream?) . And maybe some other related
issue with VOB
I didn't extract the transport stream. I submitted the M2TS directly to
ffmpeg.
I have found that running a video through MKVToolNix fixes some problems
with streams -- I presume it fixes some PTS problems. But MKVToolNix
doesn't transcode and I'd prefer to use ffmpeg in a single command line
rather than adding the MKVToolNix extra step.
However, as a test, I will try running "2001: A Space Odyssey" through
MKVToolNix to make an MKV stream, then run that through ffmpeg. Stay
tuned...
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/8626#comment:22>
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