[NUT-devel] flags, which bit means fixed fps?
Oded Shimon
ods15 at ods15.dyndns.org
Sat Feb 18 15:01:07 CET 2006
On Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 09:06:38PM +0100, Alexander Strasser wrote:
> Hi,
>
> there is a minor issue with the spec and
> current (partial) nut implementations.
>
> The spec says:
> ...
> decode_delay v
> fixed_fps u(1)
> reserved u(7)
> codec_specific_data vb
> ...
>
> which would mean in the byte of u(1) and u(7)
> the most significant bit indicates a fixed
> fps stream. Implementations (ffmpeg muxer and
> Oded's libnut) do say/set the least significant bit
> is the fixed fps one.
>
> It doesn't matter which of the bits we actually
> use, but we need to make it consistent with the
> spec.
>
> So should we just adjust the spec and swap the
> two entries?
Is there any real reason why we have this flag? Does it tell anything to
the player?.. Just wondering..
- ods15
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