Gary Lam Posted February 21, 2009 Share 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 Link to comment
hackbart Posted February 22, 2009 Share 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 Link to comment
Gary Lam Posted February 23, 2009 Author Share 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 Link to comment
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