I'm still having some trouble using the
MPEG2TransportStreamIndexer on MPEG2-TS files we
bring down off of our ASI satellite feeds.
The tool doesn't emit any errors, and finishes
with a "done", but a 0 byte "tsx" file is
created.
I've put together a small representative
sampling (6 files, 1 MB each) of the TS files
that won't index.
These videos are clipped off the heads of
several multi-GB HD files, so I realize that 1MB
is very short -however VLC properly opens and
displays the codec information, as does ffmpeg -
so I'm hoping that you may be able to figure out
why this occurs with such regularity.
Here are the clips:
<ftp://espnftp:guest...@ftpdrop.espn.com/public/live555%5Fwont%5Findex.zip>ftp://espnftp:guest...@ftpdrop.espn.com/public/live555%5Fwont%5Findex.zip
OK, thanks for letting me know. I'll take a look
at these (I'm traveling right now, so it might
take a few days).
Note, though, that VLC can't play your "wont7.ts"
file at all. (It does play the remaining files -
"want2.ts" through "want6.ts" - OK.) So, I won't
be checking that file (because if a media player
can't play the file, then it's not reasonable to
expect our indexing software to work on it).
--
Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/
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