AW: AW: x264enc -> appsink motion issues

Thornton, Keith keith.thornton at zeiss.com
Wed Mar 1 08:01:22 UTC 2017


X264enc probably outputs the frames in decode order. If you send them in this order, the decoder should decode them and then write the presentation timestamp.

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Thornton, Keith wrote
> Hi,
> It sounds to me like a timer problem to me. X286enc will probably not 
> output the frames in presentation timestamp order. If you do any 
> timestamp manipulation, this may result in your backward movements 
> Grüße

This is sounding promising.  But I'm not quite sure I understand how to deal with it.  It sounds like x264enc includes a timestamp somehow?  I man how would I know how to set the timestamp for outgoing RTP packets if x264enc is not providing them in order?  




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