
Author: diego Date: Mon Mar 3 18:06:47 2008 New Revision: 655 Log: two more typos Modified: docs/nut.txt Modified: docs/nut.txt ============================================================================== --- docs/nut.txt (original) +++ docs/nut.txt Mon Mar 3 18:06:47 2008 @@ -1044,10 +1044,10 @@ shortest back ptrs: <----------------- <----------------------o In the bad example a player would have to demux and decode half of the video -between the 2 keyrames to start correct playback if it favors the shortest +between the 2 keyframes to start correct playback if it favors the shortest back pointer. A player could of course also choose to ignore subtitles and thus not display them between the video keyframe and subtitle frame. This -would avoid the decoding but not neccessarily demuxing and of course would +would avoid the decoding but not necessarily demuxing and of course would lead to incorrect display (no subtitles). An encoding application SHOULD thus try to reasonably align keyframes in time. This could be achieved by repeating subtitle packets at video keyframes (with appropriately adjusted start/end
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