[Libav-user] Transcoding with H264
Talgorn François-Xavier
fxtalgorn at yahoo.fr
Thu Jun 18 11:43:33 CEST 2015
Thank you for this information that I'll keep in mind.
However the issue was in the way I set the pts and dts of frames:
av_rescale_q_rnd(orig_pkt.pts, in_stream->time_base, out_stream->time_base, AV_ROUND_NEAR_INF|AV_ROUND_PASS_MINMAX);
Using the av_packet_rescale_ts() function instead solved the problem but I don't understand why it works better than the previous way of managing timestamps.
I still have some issues with some of input videos (all video frames plays in a snap, sound is OK).
I assume it is because of the way timestamps (or no timestampsat all) are set in the original vid.
Thank you again,
François-Xavier Talgorn.
Le 18 juin 2015 à 08:07, Carl Eugen Hoyos <cehoyos at ag.or.at> a écrit :
> Mohamed Moanis <mohamed_moanis at ...> writes:
>
>> The problem is that avcodec_encode_video2 produce
>> delayed frames. I am expecting to give it a frame
>> and take a frame back as a result
>> So my question is basically, is there a way to to
>> turn around the flushing and the delay.
>
> The delay is unavoidable with the default settings
> (b-frames). There should be no delay with b-frames
> turned off.
>
> Carl Eugen
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