Le primidi 11 messidor, an CCXX, Jonas Elofsson a écrit :
> But, what I cannot find is a way to see what frame (displayed framenumber)
> I just decoded. Coded framenumber I can see, but they are (of course) not
> useable directly, and also are not available for all formats. Displayed
> framenumber is not working, either always 0, 0x80000000... or other
> none-telling values.

Please trim your code to the shortest possible example showing your problem
and post it here.

> What I need is a good, solid way to always be able to identify the current
> frame number.

Note that for most modern formats, "frame number" is an irrelevant
information. You need to look at the timestamps.

Regards,

-- 
  Nicolas George

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