On Mon, Apr 16, 2012 at 13:39, Lucas Soltic <soltic.lu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Actually if I disable the audio stream seeking (ie. do not call > av_seek_frame() for the audio stream), the AVSEEK_FLAG_* are correctly > handled. And if I use AVSEEK_FLAG_ANY for the video stream, I exactly get > the PTS I wanted (with artifacts in the image, but it's normal as I didn't > seek to a keyframe), AND the audio PTS is also correct, although I didn't do > any seeking for the audio stream. THUS I'm wondering why both streams are > bound that way? Aren't they supposed to be independent ?
Your code sample did not mention seeking the audio stream, did it? What audio codec is used? How were audio and video muxed together? > Now, considering that I don't want to get artifacts, I suppose I still HAVE > to *don't* use AVSEEK_FLAG_ANY and do avcodec_decode_video2() for up to 10 > seconds of video in order to get full images, wherever I seek to. Am I right? If the purpose of your seek() is to start displaying video from that point, then yes, you can only start decoding from a key frame. > Regards, > Lucas SOLTIC BR, Alex _______________________________________________ Libav-user mailing list Libav-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-user