j-b and vlc-help, we need your help.
We are attempting to implement an On Demand Mediaserver Solution using VLC to transcode with subtitles to lower definition and stream two of the latest format high definition video files, namely .flv files containing avc/aac streams (which is the format of captured for streaming highdef video from sites such as You-Tube, MegaVideo, PBS and Hulu) and .ts files containing mpeg2TS/AC3 streams (which is the format of captured North American hidef ATSC TV).
Unfortunately we have determined that VLC has two bugs processing these highdef format files which we have documented. The first 2850, https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/2850#comment:3 prevents .flv files containing aac audio streams from transcoding to any format (even though ffmpeg can transcode them successfully), and the second 3075 http://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/3075 prevents .ts files from playing and thus transcoding if subtitle files are detected.
Together these bugs prevent our successful solution and we would like to work with the developers to develop the appropriate fixes.
We have attempted to provide details and test files that demonstrate these problems as part of the bug reports and prepared to repond on demand to any other requests. Unfortunately both of our bug reports were closed by j-b as fixed, yet our recent testing with 1.1 and the latest build demonstrates the problems remain, so obviously there is something different between our environments. We have now requested that both bugs be reopened to resolve those differences.
So the question is what can we do to help solve these problems and will you work with us ? Hopefully the support of the latest high def files is of sufficient importance that your priorities will allow that.
I assume you have my email from my profile or you can PM me so we can take this offline.
Thank you for any help you can give us. We can find no workarounds and are stuck without it!