> > Are you sure this is correct? The links above describe '©nam' as the > title of the content, and 'name' as 'Name of Object", whatever that is > supposed to mean. >
From the spec, '©nam' appears to be a localized entry, which can also be set per-track in Quicktime (exposed via their annotations editor). Name appears to be the primary non-localized field used to identify the track, which is the value I'm looking to set. I started with a Quicktime file as my target (for some post production work), and worked backwards to figure out how this field was encoded. > Does this match what the MP4 spec says for 'name'? > I'm not familiar with the MP4 spec -- the specs I found online included the definition of the user-data 'udta' section, but only one enumerated child atom, which is copyright. Any advice here? It's a requirement for my project that I set this field, and the way it's being used for mp4 seemed exactly like what I wanted for mov, and works perfectly. I submitted an earlier patch which included this as an optional feature behind a flag, and I got a suggestion that since it's a well-defined field, that perhaps it didn't need to be optional. Cheers, -Courtland _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel