[NUT-devel] a few things about nut.txt

Rich Felker dalias at aerifal.cx
Sun Nov 26 18:44:19 CET 2006


On Sun, Nov 26, 2006 at 04:28:28PM -0000, Måns Rullgård wrote:
> > Well, do they provide any mechanism to ensure that you have the
> > correct subtitle displayed after seeking?
> 
> DVB doesn't care about seeking at all.  That is a problem for recorders to solve
> as they see fit.  I'm not sure about DVD, and quite frankly, I don't care.  If
> the subtitles for the first line of dialog after a seek are missing, so what?

Actually users seem to care about this a lot, and it's one of the
immediately visible-by-stupid-users practical benefits ot NUT. I
flamed a bit at one time about how insistent Michael was on it, but
now I'm glad we made the decision we did.

> >> As for timestamp resets, you can't avoid them when broadcasting 24/7, unless
> >> you have infintely large timestamp fields.
> >
> > 64bit is long enough to run without problem until well past the end of
> > the solar system... provided you don't choose timebase idiotically. :)
> > Unfortunately I think mpeg uses 33bit or something and also uses
> > idiotic timebase.
> 
> Why is the MPEG time base idiotic?  90kHz is nicely divisible by all the allowed
> frame rates.

Not all of the NTSC ones... The only factors of 90k are 2^4, 3^2, and
5^4. That is, 24000 and 60000 do not divide it. I know 24000/1001 is
legal in mpeg1 and I'm pretty sure 60000/1001 is legal in HD
broadcast..

Rich




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