[FFmpeg-devel] [FFmpeg-devel-irc] IRC log for 2010-03-28
Baptiste Coudurier
baptiste.coudurier
Wed Mar 31 20:48:19 CEST 2010
On 03/31/2010 04:25 AM, M?ns Rullg?rd wrote:
> Baptiste Coudurier<baptiste.coudurier at gmail.com> writes:
>
>> On 03/30/2010 07:07 PM, M?ns Rullg?rd wrote:
>>> Michael Niedermayer<michaelni at gmx.at> writes:
>>>
>>>> [timestamps]
>>>> why dont you fix the issues in ffmpeg if there are issues or at least
>>>> report them?
>>>
>>> Because you insist there is no problem. Opening bugs against what you
>>> say is intended behaviour would be a waste of time.
>>>
>>> Yes, I think duplicating/dropping frames by default is wrong.
>>
>> What do you suggest to keep a/v sync when timestamps are weird in the
>> middle of the file for a short time ?
>
> Mux it like that. What else? How would you know it wasn't intended?
Because it violates specs ?
If there is a bug in the encoding software or error during network
transport, which frame is the good one ?
Besides you cannot mux it like that most of the case.
When muxing, only one error and the file can be broken.
IMHO this is not a trivial problem.
>> Also when timestamps are not synced up at the beginning but the output
>> format requires it ?
>
> Print a warning or fail and _provide and option to override_.
It exists _already_ and it is _vsync_ and _async_
>>> And whatever is causing streamcopy of *audio* to ALWAYS fail with the
>>> infamous non-monotone timestamps error is beyond my comprehension.
>>> But forget it, I have other tools I can use for that in most cases...
>>
>> What do you do when 2 audio frames share the same timestamp for
>> whatever reason ?
>
> Provide an option to ignore it.
_async_ :)
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