08.07.2014 13:19, Nicolas Martyanoff kirjoitti: > Hi, Hi,
> I am currently working on improving the hlsenc muxer to support byteranges > (HLS version 4), and it is starting to work :) But there is a line that really > puzzles me: > > > if (can_split && av_compare_ts(pkt->pts - hls->start_pts, st->time_base, > end_pts, AV_TIME_BASE_Q) >= 0) { > > // libavformat/hlsenc.c 282 > > > Afaik, av_compare_ts() compares two presentation timestamps with potentially > different time bases, and returns a value indicating if the first timestamp is > larger (i.e. more recent) than the second one. > > However in this code, the first argument is the difference between two > presentation timestamp, i.e. a time length. I do not get how comparing a time > length and a presentation timestamp makes any kind of sense. > > Does anyone know what I am missing here ? I guess you may have gotten this already, but anyway: The end_pts is actually a time length as well, not an actual PTS, since it is just (number_of_segments * length_of_segment). > Thank you in advance. -- Anssi Hannula _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel