--- On Fri, 21/1/11, Erik Van Grunderbeeck <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Erik Van Grunderbeeck <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [libav-user] 33 bit rollover in MPEG
> To: "'Libav* user questions and discussions'" <[email protected]>
> Cc: [email protected]
> Date: Friday, 21 January, 2011, 0:11
> >> The one thing that comes to
> mind is to have the segmenter watch for
> >> timestamp rollovers and then have it reset all the
> state of the segmenter
> >> when it sees a rollover.
> >>
> >> But how can I do that?
> >>
> >> Many thanks,
> >> Jani
> >>
> 
> >
> >did you find a solution to this problem?
> >could it be relevant to my issue
> >http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/libav-user/2011-January/005850.html
> ?
> 
> For this no easy solution either. The best thing to do is
> watch the timestamps, and dedect them yourself. Ffmpeg.c has
> some code for it, but its patchy and doesn't work well.
> 
> With bluray now, I do suspect someone will lookinto it,
> since the clip mpts setup from blueray doesn't define
> that  timestamps should be monontone (ege 2 clips can
> share be cated together, and have a pts timestamp jump)
> 
> Erik
> 
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you do get a warning, i posted this ages ago, look in utils.c and you will see 
libavformat\utils.c:1664

joolz




      
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