On Wed, 29 Nov 2017 16:24:42 +0100
wm4 wrote:
> webm usually has invisible superframes merged with normal frames.
> (vpxenc muxes them in this form, which is evidence enough that this is
> the standard webm packet format. It's rather unclear whether ffmpeg is
> even
On 11/29/2017 12:24 PM, wm4 wrote:
> webm usually has invisible superframes merged with normal frames.
> (vpxenc muxes them in this form, which is evidence enough that this is
> the standard webm packet format. It's rather unclear whether ffmpeg is
> even allowed to remux them with split packets.)
webm usually has invisible superframes merged with normal frames.
(vpxenc muxes them in this form, which is evidence enough that this is
the standard webm packet format. It's rather unclear whether ffmpeg is
even allowed to remux them with split packets.)
The vp9 decoder needs them to be in