I use VLC to playback video files created by my Humax PVR9200T. This is a personal video recorder that captures digital DVB-T broadcasts. However, when these are played back in VLC the app does not seem to process the time code - the time elapsed and total time of the video both always read 00:00/00:00 in the bottom right hand corner of the video control panel. This is very annoying because it means that the skip forward/back functionality does not work. I usually edit these .ts files in VideoReDo, and that seems to have no problem processing the time code for the video files, so I assume that the information is present. However, VLC has the same problem even with the files after editing. I would really like this fixed if possible
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Also, occasionally a video file recorded by the PVR9200T plays almost as snow in VLC - you can hear the audio and see a very small part of the video but mainly it appears massively corrupted. Again, when loaded into VideoReDo the video is fine. I have noticed that if I edit the video on the PVR9200T (it has very rudimentary editing features) and cut off a bit of the recorded video at the start I never get the problem with the (remaining) video file, so that is what I tend to do now. Again, I meant to report this a long time ago but never got round to it
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