I have integrated Real Media (RM) to Eclair. In real media files, the audio codec can be one of the 2 formats, AAC or G2COOK (also called as Real Media 8 Low Bit rate, this is a constant bit rate codec, while AAC is a VBR codec).
During Normal playback, there is AV sync in all real media files irrespective of the audio format used is AAC or G2COOK, where as if I seek, there is AV sync in all real media files with AAC as audio but there is AV sync mismatch in all the real media files with G2COOK as audio. Most of the times, audio will be heard ahead of video. One of the differences between AAC and G2COOK formats is, if the audio format used is AAC, the RM audio packet will have multiple encoded audio frames and this packet can be decoded by the decoder independently. Where as if the audio format used is G2COOK, the RM audio packets are interleaved upto a factor of 30 packets, and the decoder needs to buffer all the 30 packets before it deinterleves all the packets and decodes all the encoded frames in each of those packets.The first of these 30 packets is called a audio key frame. So, essentially after repositioning (seeking ) the file, I need to look for the closed audio keyframe as well as video keyframe around the seeked position and return the PTS of these 2 packets to the player upon request. One observation on the PTS of AV keyframe packets after seek is Audio PTS = 26000 ms Video PTS = 20500 ms or something like Audio PTS = 11000 ms Video PTS = 17500 ms where there is a difference of as much as 6-7 secs between the keyframes of AV streams. At the OMX_ra_component.cpp, whenever I recieve the audio keyframe, I just do a memcpy of the packet in decoder's internal memory and give back input buffer size as totally consumed while output buffer size decoded as zero. This is done till I recieve the 29 packets, and after recieving the last frame of this audio block, while I again send the input buffer size as totally consumed, I will now send the total decoded samples of the 30 audio packets recieved till now. While the AV sync mismatch right after the seek, there is the same constant delay till the EOF between audio and video. Always audio played ahead. Any pointers to resolve the issue is highly appreciated. Thanks Kiran -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to android-developers@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to android-developers+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en