[FFmpeg-user] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0
Thomas Schmiedl
thomas.schmiedl at web.de
Sun May 20 20:02:35 EEST 2018
Hello,
I try to re-stream from DASH to HLS (read the HLS-stream by
xupnpd2-Mediaserver and transfer to TV).
ffmpeg version: N-91067-g1c2e5fc454
ffmpeg command: ffmpeg -i
https://live.idnes.cz/slow/slowtv6_720p/manifest.mpd -c copy -f hls
-hls_flags delete_segments -hls_segment_filename
"/home/user/file%03d.ts" /home/user/stream.m3u8
Sometimes there is such ffmpeg output:
[dash @ 0xd15b40] DTS 8430351390 < 8431247790 out of order
[hls @ 0xd3db80] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous:
7198740, current: 6302340; changing to 7198741. This may result in
incorrect timestamps in the output file.
[hls @ 0xd3db80] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous:
7198741, current: 6305940; changing to 7198742. This may result in
incorrect timestamps in the output file.
[hls @ 0xd3db80] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous:
7198742, current: 6309540; changing to 7198743. This may result in
incorrect timestamps in the output file.
[hls @ 0xd3db80] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:0; previous:
7198743, current: 6313140; changing to 7198744. This may result in
incorrect timestamps in the output file.
Thanks for your help.
Thomas
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