Hi fellows, my first post, so let me know if something's wrong with me. ;) This is a general question, so I have no command line yet to post here.
Q: Using the mpjpeg demuxer, is it possible to force ffmpeg.exe to use the system timer as the timestamp for demuxed frames? As the stream doesn't provide a timestamp, timestamps naturally starts with zero. I can not specify the "-itsoffset" option because, at the point in time at which I start ffmpeg, I do not have the value yet. Alternatively: As I wrote the TCP server providing the stream myself, is there a way for me to supply the timestamp within the MIME message along with each jpeg image, maybe as an additional header line (one like the "Content-Length" header)? Or, otherwise, can you recommend a different container (still sent via TCP) that is as simple as mpjpeg but additonally allows me to provide a timestamp for each frame? Thanks. _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user