Gary Lam Posted February 21, 2009 Posted February 21, 2009 This problem is discovered for a long period. Now I confirmed it is the problem of DVBV. Sample TS: http://www.mediafire.com/?odjtylzmjmw I found that the subtitles displayed in DVBV will have much white spot arround the subtitles. But, I tried VLC Player. The subtitles as normal as the TV. Here are the result comparison. A - DVBV: http://ser1.share.ysk.cc/upload/photo/2009...-GPRUcs2345.jpg A - VLC: http://ser1.share.ysk.cc/upload/photo/2009...-GOPXfjmov1.jpg B- DVBV: http://ser3.share.ysk.cc/upload/photo/2009...-9ny4EZ5wqD.jpg B - VLC: http://ser1.share.ysk.cc/upload/photo/2009...-GJOilprtv1.jpg Quote
hackbart Posted February 22, 2009 Posted February 22, 2009 Confirmed and fixed This was a typical bit juggling related problem, i also added the missing 2bit and 8bit Object Data Blocks - which are not used, but mentioned in the ETSI 300 743 specification. Christian Quote
Gary Lam Posted February 23, 2009 Author Posted February 23, 2009 Confirmed and fixed This was a typical bit juggling related problem, i also added the missing 2bit and 8bit Object Data Blocks - which are not used, but mentioned in the ETSI 300 743 specification. Christian The problem is gone Thanks~ Quote
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