Sending TS over TCP
Luis de Bethencourt
luis at debethencourt.com
Mon Jul 14 08:17:45 PDT 2014
The video file is pretty much sequencial. Some headers and then a sequence
of frames. But if you mux audio in the same file, then you have blocks of
video and blocks of audio, that are meant to be played at the same time but
are in different locations of the file.
You need to have enough file received ahead to have both blocks of matching
audio and video.
On 14 July 2014 05:24, Baby Octopus <jagadishkamathk at gmail.com> wrote:
> Matroskamux works perfect when only video is present. Not sure why it's not
> working when there are both audio as well as video
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