[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] attachments support in matroska demuxer
ods15 at ods15.dyndns.org
ods15
Sun Jan 20 20:34:56 CET 2008
On Sun, Jan 20, 2008 at 04:05:21PM +0000, M?ns Rullg?rd wrote:
> [...]
I'm a bit late in the thread, but it sounds to me like the "ideal" system
would be:
codec id: an enum, extracting the maximum amount of information from the
container codec tag, to identify the codec. This would mean you would have
several codec id's for xvid/divx4/divx5/whatever - but only for ones
where it would be useful! If for example "div5" and "xvid" have
absoloutely no difference in decoding workarounds, they should have the
same codec id.
This would be the only useful value for doing playback, and if the codec
tag could not be identified to a codec id, then that means that there
probably isn't a decoder for this file anyway. However, codec id should be
user-forcable.
codec tag: the original binary container information that the codec id was
derived from, respresented in char* and length. this should only be useful
for transcoding (and even then it's doubtful, probably better to use the
codec-id as it is container independent), or for showing it to the user in
case codec-tag -> codec-id failed. For any other uses, codec-id should
probably be used.
codec-tag -> codec-id tables should be container dependent, and not some
huge table for everything (this could mean anything in actual
implementation, it can still be a shared table, but the design is this...)
Am I missing any disadvantages in such a system?
- ods15
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