Kalileo <kalileo@...> writes: > This is also what I noticed, when playing with > probesize and analyzeduration trying to get the > player to start more quickly (using mpegts > (h264/aac) streams served through a memory buffer).
Since I did not really understand the paragraph I cut: Do you mean that although you used -probesize and -analyzeduration, the time to probe a file did not change? If yes, this sounds like a serious bug that should be investigated. (Needs command line, console output etc.) > This leads to the question why does a known stream (What is a "known" stream?) > need to get probed / analyzed at all? I may miss something but I wonder how you want to demux a transport stream without some probing / there are many tickets from people who miss their subtitle streams when opening their file... Additionally, user streams without PAT and/or PMT are not unusual (there used to be a bug in *zap for many years), so careful probing in transport streams is particularly important afaict. Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ Libav-user mailing list [email protected] http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/libav-user
