Excellent! Thanks!

On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 10:22 PM, Art Clarke <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 9:08 PM, Sean McAllister <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > So I'm reading the documentation on the AVCodecContext struct:
> >
> >
> >
> http://cekirdek.pardus.org.tr/~ismail/ffmpeg-docs/structAVCodecContext.html#b7bfeb9fa5840aac090e2b0bd0ef7589<http://cekirdek.pardus.org.tr/%7Eismail/ffmpeg-docs/structAVCodecContext.html#b7bfeb9fa5840aac090e2b0bd0ef7589>
> <
> http://cekirdek.pardus.org.tr/%7Eismail/ffmpeg-docs/structAVCodecContext.html#b7bfeb9fa5840aac090e2b0bd0ef7589
> >
> >
> > It says that time_stamp should be 1.0/framerate, but I'm checking out
> this
> > video that's 29.<whatever> FPs, and I get
> > a time_stamp of .016683 which corresponds to 59.94FPS, ie time_stamp =
> > 1.0/(2.0*frame_rate).  Which is correct?
> >
> > Sean
> >
>
> This might help:
> http://wiki.xuggle.com/Concepts
>
> It explains the concepts of time stamps, time bases and framerate as used
> in
> Xuggler -- but Xuggler just wraps FFmpeg's libav library so the same
> concepts apply.
>
> - Art
>
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