On 09/13/2015 11:48 PM, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
>> - What is "keyframe"?
> a random access point
I'm not sure what your answer means.
I understand that "A keyframe" is a random access point. The flag in
ffprobe's output seems to always be "1".
I thought it might be the same as "intra" in FFV1.3
On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 09:11:28PM +0200, Peter B. wrote:
> Hello again :)
>
> I've just noticed that the output of "ffprobe -debug 1" for FFV1 files
> has different labels for same parameters in different versions.
>
> For example:
>
> == FFV1.1:
> [ffv1 @ 0x3a8ab80] ver:1 keyframe:1 coder:0 ec
Hello again :)
I've just noticed that the output of "ffprobe -debug 1" for FFV1 files
has different labels for same parameters in different versions.
For example:
== FFV1.1:
[ffv1 @ 0x3a8ab80] ver:1 keyframe:1 coder:0 ec:0 slices:1 bps:8
== FFV1.3:
[ffv1 @ 0x31584e0] global: ver:3.4, coder:0, c