Playing .ts h264 files, created from recording high def TV with an HD-PVR, in vlc results in cropped video such that only about 15% of the original picture appears (just the upper left corner). What picture there is looks great, plays smoothly, audio is good and in sync.
I've fiddled with the output ratio and crop settings with no luck.
The VLC x264 video codec settings are a bit daunting and I have no idea what to change.
Here are the level 1 messages:
a52 info: A/52 channels:2 samplerate:48000 bitrate:384000
ts warning: discontinuity received 0x0 instead of 0xd (pid=4352)
ts warning: discontinuity received 0x0 instead of 0xc (pid=4113)
avcodec warning: error while decoding MB 38 10, bytestream (td)
(h264@00BB5410)
Recorded standard def TV files created the same way play completely fine in vlc (well, almost -- if I jump to a distance point in either HD or SD file vlc crashes, but that seems like a subject for a different thread!).
The high def (and standard def) files also play fine in SageTV (mpeg4 playback= directshow; video renderer = overlay).
vlc 0.9.9, Win XP, on both duo core and quad core machines
Thanks!