[Ffmpeg-cvslog] r8334 - trunk/libavformat/matroska.c

Michael Niedermayer michaelni
Thu Mar 15 14:15:51 CET 2007


Hi

On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 09:34:39AM +0000, M?ns Rullg?rd wrote:
> Rich Felker <dalias at aerifal.cx> writes:
> 
> > On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 01:53:49AM +0100, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> >> > Yes, that all makes perfect sense.  I don't know why you call it "the
> >> > nut algorithm" though.  It's how any decoder works.
> >> 
> >> i called it nut algo because rich did 2 mails ago, its in the nut spec
> >> and calling it by the same name which was used in the thread seemed like
> >> most logic ...
> >
> > i just used that name because it's documented in the nut spec, and
> 
> Nut... spec... documented... ROTFL

trolling again?
troll= someone who wastes time but provides no usefull input, well you have
been asked many times where exactly the problems in the nut spec are but
so far your awnsers where just generic "nut spec is bad" style we cannot
improve it based on that which is likely why you dont provide usefull input
or maybe there is no probem in the spec at all?


> 
> > because it was (iirc) independently ???invented??? when we were working on
> > nut.
> 
[...]
> Displaying frames in order of increasing PTS strikes me as quite
> obvious.

yes so is bubble sort
triviality doesnt mean it shouldnt be documented or shouldnt have a name

the thing simply is its hard to speak about things which have no name, we
simply called it "nut algorithm" here for the purpose of refering to it, id
call it mpeg-pts-reorder algo if it where in the mpeg spec, but no its
missing AFAIK, mpeg does not explain how to reorder timestamps or how to
interpolate the every 0.5 sec occuring ones, yes thats a specific complaint
against mpeg-ps/ts can you point at a similar specific case for nut?

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