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<blockquote data-quote="nevcairiel" data-source="post: 720016" data-attributes="member: 111604"><p><strong>Re: VC-1 issues (VC1)</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Weird. The two samples i tried seem to drop around 30 frames at the beginning, but after that it seems to be running smoothly at the target framerate. That is your and hoborgs samples from the last page.</p><p></p><p>The overall problem is that ffmpeg does not support interlaced VC-1, not even reading the stream header, thats why i don't get any information about the frames, and cannot trust any values it gives me. (It assumes every packet is a new frame, but instead they are just fields, which probably results in the broken timestamps)</p><p></p><p>I have another test built for you.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://files.1f0.de/lavf/LAVSplitter-0.17-vc1-test2.zip" target="_blank">http://files.1f0.de/lavf/LAVSplitter-0.17-vc1-test2.zip</a></p><p></p><p>I disabled all timestamp processing and parsing in ffmpeg, which should output the frames as they are in the file (basically how the mpc-hc splitter works).</p><p>I dumped the output to a file, and the timestamps were practically identical to the mpc-hc splitter.</p><p></p><p>Please report if it works for you. =)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nevcairiel, post: 720016, member: 111604"] [b]Re: VC-1 issues (VC1)[/b] Weird. The two samples i tried seem to drop around 30 frames at the beginning, but after that it seems to be running smoothly at the target framerate. That is your and hoborgs samples from the last page. The overall problem is that ffmpeg does not support interlaced VC-1, not even reading the stream header, thats why i don't get any information about the frames, and cannot trust any values it gives me. (It assumes every packet is a new frame, but instead they are just fields, which probably results in the broken timestamps) I have another test built for you. [url]http://files.1f0.de/lavf/LAVSplitter-0.17-vc1-test2.zip[/url] I disabled all timestamp processing and parsing in ffmpeg, which should output the frames as they are in the file (basically how the mpc-hc splitter works). I dumped the output to a file, and the timestamps were practically identical to the mpc-hc splitter. Please report if it works for you. =) [/QUOTE]
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