Luke Davis <l1 <at> newanswertech.com> writes: > [sdp <at> 0x1fcc0a0] Concatenated H.264 or H.265 > might not play correctly.drop=5 > > The drop number increases over time. > > The source is sending 15 FPS, with a keyframe every 5. > > So my questions are: > > 1. What damage is actually happening to my outgoing > stream here, and is this a problem that can eventually > disrupt the stream? I assume it is frames being > dropped?
Only you can answer this question. > 2. Is there any way to solve this, other than not > using H264? I can use MPEG video, but the quality > is less (looks noticeably worse). That is expected, H264 is the best video codec with usable speed. > 3. If it is not solvable, is there any way to > suppress the warning without losing other potentially > helpful warnings? You could patch your source. > > 4. What about this timebase warning? What am I > doing wrong to cause that? Please test current FFmpeg git head before reporting issues here. (This was fixed.) Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user