On 2021-05-20 19:59, Nicolas George wrote:
Michael Fabian 'Xaymar' Dirks (12021-05-20):
The issue can't be fixed
Then you should not be hiding the warning. It means something.
I was asked to fix or remove it. Removing it breaks Matroska files entirely. 
Fixing it is not possible. What other option do I have when I'm not in control 
of the Matroska specification, yet somehow am supposed to fix the Matroska 
specification? I'm confused.
I have yet to see a convincing explanation of a case where 1µs would not
be enough, by the way. AFAICS, the issue is mostly people handling
rounding incorrectly; changing the time base would not fix the code that
does improper rounding, it will just let the rounding errors accumulate
slower. Fix the code, and there will be no more rounding errors.
The default precision for Matroska is 1ms not 1µs. 1µs is plenty enough, but 
1ms is not.

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Sincerely | Mit freundlichen Grüßen

Michael Fabian 'Xaymar' Dirks
Software Designer & Engineer

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