#11080: FFmpeg timestamps do not consistently agree with packet timestamps
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Reporter: markfilipak | Owner: (none)
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: normal | Component:
| documentation
Version: unspecified | Resolution:
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Blocking: | Reproduced by developer: 0
Analyzed by developer: 0 |
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Changes (by MasterQuestionable):
* cc: MasterQuestionable (added)
* type: defect => task
* component: undetermined => documentation
Comment:
͏ [ Quote markfilipak @ CE 2024-07-07 15:45:49 UTC:
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/11080#comment:63
͏ MPEG's approach is rather naive, wouldn't you say?
͏ Each generation is trying to simulate reality but to fit that
simulation into (the existing) frame architecture. It's a backwards
approach.
͏ The next step is to create I-MB (!MacroBlock) and P-MB and B-MB in an
independent time domain and eliminate the entire concept of frames.
͏ After that, to send just pixel motion transforms. ]
<!^> Video is essentially a sequence of motion pictures.
͏ The frame concept shall regardless exist.
͏ And what you describe are essentially no different:
͏ Only superficially unlike.
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͏ [ Quote markfilipak @ CE 2024-07-05 01:39:23 UTC:
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/11080#comment:41
͏ I went to a friend and said: "I need to get to Paris, quick."
͏ He said: "I've got just what you need."; and led me to his garage.
͏ There, spread out on the garage floor were all the parts of a car:
͏ "There!" he exclaimed, "Now you have everything you need to get to
Paris." ]
<!^> Not car parts. But airplane most have no idea how to drive.
͏ Prominently this airplane has poorly composed user manual.
͏ And no guarantee shall it decompose apart right mid-air...
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͏ I also wonder how long does Imgur keep alike attachment images?
͏ Does that posted 10 years ago still work?
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