Hardware, temporary CPU spikes, broken drivers, and broken files. Invalid video timestamp: 2655.287000 -> 2655.247000Īudio/Video desynchronisation detected! Possible reasons include too slow = mpv logĪ reading with mpv launched from command line throws this: ![]() its accelerate for ~6-10 seconds, then everything goes back to normal (audio is not trashed at all).the display freezes to the last image of the former part ~2-3 seconds,.the next part start very jerky ~2-3 seconds,.Then I joined (append) the 3 parts using mkvtoolnix and got the same thing that with avidemux, when reaching a joint: I split it in 3 parts, eliminating the 2 commercials breaks inside and the last one timings were taken from a manual frame scan in avidemux and correspond to first and last I-Frames of ads - until there, no problem: the 3 parts are easily readable using mpv or vlc. ts file using h264 video encoding) and x265 encoded with avidemux. The original is a video recorded from DVB with vlc (a. Created by: JiffB Debian, mkvtoolnix-gui v.10.0.0-0~bunkus01 (amd64) from you repo
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