[MEncoder-users] Videos with fps 1000.000

Mike Hodson mystica at gmail.com
Tue Mar 20 05:33:36 CET 2007


On 3/19/07, Rich Felker <dalias at aerifal.cx> wrote:

> The correct way: each frame has a timestamp in terms of some time
> unit. For crappy formats like WMV, the time unit is fixed at 1/1000
> sec. (Thus the fake 1000 fps 'framerate' mplayer shows.) For good
> formats, the time unit is specified by the file and adapted to the
> content.
>
> Rich

If this is a real-time live stream, how can you pre-anticipate the
content? And, for that matter, how does RealVideo do it, as it too can
vary framerate based on encoding complexity to maintain a steady
bitrate.
Just curious.

Mike



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