Hey guys,
> On Mar 2, 2020, at 12:57 PM, Marton Balint <c...@passwd.hu> wrote: > > > > On Mon, 2 Mar 2020, Tomas Härdin wrote: > >> fre 2020-02-28 klockan 10:30 +0100 skrev Marton Balint: >>> On Fri, 28 Feb 2020, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote: >>> > Am Fr., 28. Feb. 2020 um 01:38 Uhr schrieb Marton Balint <c...@passwd.hu>: >>> > > Fixes ticket #8523. >>> > > > > Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <c...@passwd.hu> >>> > > --- >>> > > libavformat/mxf.c | 13 +++++++++++++ >>> > > 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+) >>> > > > > diff --git a/libavformat/mxf.c b/libavformat/mxf.c >>> > > index 14056647c5..987410258a 100644 >>> > > --- a/libavformat/mxf.c >>> > > +++ b/libavformat/mxf.c >>> > > @@ -135,10 +135,23 @@ static const MXFContentPackageRate >>> > > mxf_content_package_rates[] = { >>> > > { 2, { 1, 24 } }, >>> > > { 3, { 1001, 24000 } }, >>> > > { 4, { 1, 25 } }, >>> > > + { 6, { 1, 30 } }, >>> > > { 7, { 1001, 30000 } }, >>> > > + { 8, { 1 , 48 } }, >>> > > + { 9, { 1001, 48000 } }, >>> > > { 10, { 1, 50 } }, >>> > > { 12, { 1, 60 } }, >>> > > { 13, { 1001, 60000 } }, >>> > > + { 14, { 1, 72 } }, >>> > > + { 15, { 1001, 72000 } }, >>> > > + { 16, { 1, 75 } }, >>> > > + { 18, { 1, 90 } }, >>> > > + { 19, { 1001, 90000 } }, >>> > > + { 20, { 1, 96 } }, >>> > > + { 21, { 1001, 96000 } }, >>> > > + { 22, { 1, 100 } }, >>> > > + { 24, { 1, 120 } }, >>> > > + { 25, { 1001, 120000} }, >>> > > Are these still the only supported frame rates? >>> These are the *package* rates that SMPTE 326M defines (technically it >>> defines the /1.001 version of 25, 50, 75 and 100 fps, but those are not >>> used). >> >> For the record, this is section 7.2 Content package rate in SMPTE 326M- >> 2000. What is not initially obvious is that mxf_content_package_rates- >>> rate is bits b5..b0. A comment about this would be nice, I don't like >> magical tables in the MXF codebase not being justified by references :) >> >> You could technically have 25/1.001, 50/1.001, 75/1.001 and 100/1.001 >> too. But it's probably wise not to do that. > > I am not sure, maybe we should add all possible values, even if they are > uncommon. After all I found out that for example 50/1.001 is actually > supported for mkvmerge: It seems like if we were to do that, we would open the door to allowing essences that don’t support the package rate and we should definitely NOT do that. — Baptiste _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-devel-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".