Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

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Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby grapejuice » 22 Feb 2012 22:23

Hi guys! I hope someone can help me with this little issue.
When I play a certain MKV file, everything is fine, but as I hit the record button to capture a small bit of the movie - it suddenly gets some mosaic "tiles" and such all over the capture is useless. I tried looking around and it seems MKV files can be a bit tricky, so I tried doing that uhmmm the "skip loop filter" and check it to "all" but it didn't work. The file plays fine until I try to record something, even if its just a few seconds.

The captured file is also weirdly mosaic-y and such. (I guess it shouldn't matter - but I'm using a win XP with SP3. My vlc version is 1.01. Would updating the VLC player help?

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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 23 Feb 2012 18:14

Yes, it would. Please update.
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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby grapejuice » 23 Feb 2012 18:32

Hi!
Now I've updated to the newest version (the one on the frontpage) - but I still have the same issue. :'(
(the mkv plays fine until i try to record a piece of it.) - i have checked that the settings (skip filter) is set on the newest version aswell.

edit: I just want to add that after the vlc update, when playing the .mov videos i record with my camera, they get all scrambly -mosaic-y aswell.. which is weird as i have never ever had that problem before with my videofiles... but now they all do this. (they are in.MOV) this doesn't happen when I play them in Quicktime though.. :\

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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby vovapizda » 29 Feb 2012 19:09

Hi guys! I hope someone can help me with this little issue.
When I play a certain MKV file, everything is fine, but as I hit the record button to capture a small bit of the movie - it suddenly gets some mosaic "tiles" and such all over the capture is useless. I tried looking around and it seems MKV files can be a bit tricky, so I tried doing that uhmmm the "skip loop filter" and check it to "all" but it didn't work. The file plays fine until I try to record something, even if its just a few seconds.

The captured file is also weirdly mosaic-y and such. (I guess it shouldn't matter - but I'm using a win XP with SP3. My vlc version is 1.01. Would updating the VLC player help?
I have same problem with MKV...
Did you fix yours ?

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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby vovapizda » 29 Feb 2012 19:34

Yes, it would. Please update.
I have same problem with "record".
All working fine with DVDs, or AVI's ...

But with MKV i have a problem.

Here how it's looks :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqJLI17fWtY
For some reason Youtube shows only 1 frame...

So i did "screen record" to show you how it's look :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6XnK1FxUoQ

Or you can download and analyze "record" file : (80 mb / 30 sec )
http://ru.mu/vlc-record-2012-02-29-13h1 ... _2.mkv-.ts



My PC :
Core i7 4.1 GHz
Windows 7
16 gb ram

Please help us ......

Same problem with new player, and old player.



Or name your price for your help :)
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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby vovapizda » 29 Feb 2012 19:39

Another example of "record file" from MKV file = problem :

http://ru.mu/vlc-record-2012-02-29-13h3 ... _2.mkv-.ts
45 mb

It appears when scene is changing ...
and ALWAYS .. Not only on start, and then some times every 5 minutes - NO... Every 10-15 seconds, you can see som fuzzy crap...

Video totaly unwachable..

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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby vovapizda » 29 Feb 2012 20:15

Also here is ORIGINAL from i did "record" with bad results.
( but same bad results on all MKV what i try to record from ).

ORIGINAL : http://ru.mu/original.mkv

RECORD : http://ru.mu/record.ts

PLEASE HELP.

( 2 files - in total 300 MB ).

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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby vovapizda » 01 Mar 2012 16:14

I will pay $50 for someone who can realy help me to fix this problem.
all what i want , it's make "records" from MKV files, without pixels/bloking problem...

Please help

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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby vovapizda » 01 Mar 2012 16:28

When i try to record MKV files, i get this messages:

dts info: DTS channels:6 samplerate:48000 bitrate:1536000
main error: cannot add this stream
main error: cannot add this stream
mux_avi info: stream[0] duration:0 totalsize:0 frames:0 fps:25.000000 KiB/s:128
mux_mp4 error: unsupported codec dts in mp4
main error: cannot add this stream
mux_mp4 error: unsupported codec bdpg in mp4
main error: cannot add this stream
mux_ogg info: Open
main error: cannot add this stream
main error: cannot add this stream
mux_ogg info: Close
main error: cannot add this stream
mux_asf error: unhandled track type
main error: cannot add this stream
main error: cannot add this stream
mux_ps info: Open
main error: cannot add this stream
mux_ps info: Close
main error: cannot add this stream

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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 02 Mar 2012 02:37

You want to record mkv to mkv?
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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby vovapizda » 02 Mar 2012 04:03

You want to record mkv to mkv?
No i want to record MKV to any format.... ( what format is not important for me, TS, MKV, Mp4 or avi - .... ), but for now it's imposible...

But when i record MKV to TS format - it's always blocking , pixelating and another non wachabe crap :(

All files included in my posts.

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I did some tricks today.
And what i found so far, if i disable audio track ( tds ) on my mkv file, it's records to mp4 with no problem - clear and perfect.
But when i activate TDS or TDS-HD track - it's always problem ( but not with audio but with video recording ).
Without audio MKV records to Mp4
With audio MKV records to TS ...

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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby vovapizda » 03 Mar 2012 21:06

OK I will pay $150 for someone who can realy help me to fix this problem.

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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 04 Mar 2012 18:02

So MKV with a DTS track mis-records?
What about a52?
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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby vovapizda » 04 Mar 2012 22:57

So MKV with a DTS track mis-records?
What about a52?

same problem.
only if i disable AUDIO at all, record - is clear.
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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 07 Mar 2012 18:42

Great. We need a bug report then.
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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby grapejuice » 13 Mar 2012 01:45

Ah, so muting the MKV file will help? I haven't tried that I think. Did you do anything beside muting it? I'm so out of it with these new file types, haha.

edit: OK, so I muted the video that was in .mkv and recorded the piece i wanted. Funnily, now the recording isn't all mosaic and stutters and such - it's perfect! Yay, I thought. It works! But the recorded version, but muted and not muted is still as shabby as usual, full of mosaic tiles and green bits etc.. (it was in .avi, but it varies for some reason. ive seen .ts format being made aswell but whatever file vlc creates its still the same) :'( well atleast some progress I guess?

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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby vovapizda » 13 Mar 2012 18:39

Ah, so muting the MKV file will help? I haven't tried that I think. Did you do anything beside muting it? I'm so out of it with these new file types, haha.

edit: OK, so I muted the video that was in .mkv and recorded the piece i wanted. Funnily, now the recording isn't all mosaic and stutters and such - it's perfect! Yay, I thought. It works! But the recorded version, but muted and not muted is still as shabby as usual, full of mosaic tiles and green bits etc.. (it was in .avi, but it varies for some reason. ive seen .ts format being made aswell but whatever file vlc creates its still the same) :'( well atleast some progress I guess?
Yes, muted recorder from MKV working fine. ( read my old posts )
But with AUDIO - record from MKV - all mosaic crap.

So....

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Re: Using the record-function when playing a .mkv file

Postby grapejuice » 15 Mar 2012 19:16

Yeah, the thing is, when I recorded, with the .mkv file put to mute, the mkv file didn't stutter/become mosaic or anything, but the resulting video, the one that was only the recorded bit, was just as mosaic-y as usual :\

edit: just want to add that when i disabled audio and recorded, albeit still some mosaic and green parts, it's not as bad as with audio. it stutters a bit but the images aren't as mosaic-y and such as it was at first :) so it helps atleast


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