[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] ogg: Fix seek to zero and packet pts after read through.
Dale Curtis
dalecurtis at chromium.org
Fri May 4 05:09:21 CEST 2012
On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 1:14 AM, Michael Niedermayer <michaelni at gmx.at>wrote:
>
> without the patch:
> ret: 0 st: 0 flags:0 dts: 0.000000 pts: 0.000000 pos: 6183 size:
> 4133
> ret: 0 st: 1 flags:1 dts: 5833.897506 pts: 5833.897506 pos: 10360
> size: 91
> ret: 0 st: 1 flags:1 dts: 5833.920726 pts: 5833.920726 pos: 10479
> size: 91
> ret: 0 st: 0 flags:1 dts: 5833.920000 pts: 5833.920000 pos: 10598
> size: 11769
> ret: 0 st: 1 flags:1 dts: 5833.943946 pts: 5833.943946 pos: 22441
> size: 94
> ret: 0 st:-1 flags:0 ts:-1.000000
> ret: 0 st: 0 flags:1 dts: 5833.920000 pts: 5833.920000 pos: 10598
> size: 11769
> ret: 0 st: 1 flags:1 dts: 5833.920000 pts: 5833.920000 pos: 22441
> size: 94
> ret: 0 st: 1 flags:1 dts: 5833.967166 pts: 5833.967166 pos: 22563
> size: 101
> ret: 0 st: 0 flags:0 dts: 5833.960000 pts: 5833.960000 pos: 22692
> size: 7639
> ret: 0 st: 1 flags:1 dts: 5833.990385 pts: 5833.990385 pos: 30388
> size: 83
>
> ...
>
>
the timestamps leak straight out and 0 and 1234 both are not good
> at all
>
>
Sorry for the delay, I've been out on vacation the past week. The pts/dts
for the first frame on the first pass are 0,0. Why is it incorrect to have
a pts/dts of 0,0 on the second pass as well? Thanks in advance for your
patience.
- dale
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