On 4/24/11 3:31 PM, Stefan Lederer wrote:
No, DASH (dynamic streaming over http) uses the first approach. In my case
I've created an initialization segment and several video segments which are
send to the demuxer like a uniform bitstream. See below.

It should fall in the second case. One of the usage of segmented stream is browser out of box compatibility (using a sprinkle of javascript to parse and manage the actual playlist), for mpegts-applehttp I don't care much since it is

If you need more information about the mp4 boxes used in DASH you could have
a look at [3]. Unfortunately the standard is not finished yet, so there may
are some unclear parts...

Would be great having it as plaintext document (see rfc).

I've concatenated the segments in [1] to one mp4 file [2]. This file
consists of one initialization segment, two segments of about 2 sec. at
QCIF, and 2 segments of about 2 sec. of CIF video.
I've now tested this file using "ffplay foreman_concat.MP4" (which is the
file in [2]) and got the same problems like in VLC with my plugin.

I see, probably we could move the discussion on irc (#libav-devel) since looks like this system might need some changes or should managed as playlist)

lu
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