I'm decoding an h.264 video as TS over UDP from a Haivision encoder. When I change the video output from the camera from one resolution (like 720p) to something else (say 1080p) I can see a change in the video context or the parser structures that indicate the new video resolution.
However when I change the video to something that has the same resolution BUT A DIFFERENT FRAME RATE (say from 59.9 to 60, or from 60 to 50) the video still properly decodes but none of the AVRational values that should compute to the frame rate change...they all seem to contain the same value from whatever the video frame rate was when decoding started. Even the API function "av guess frame rate" returns the original frame rate, not the actual current rate. Is there any way to determine what the *current* frame rate is, without having to destroy and recreate the decoder context and parser? Is there a way to determine that something has changed in the video and the parser had to do some "thinking" (like it seems to do) so that it could continue with decoding? I need to know so I can update some rendering and timing values. Thanks! _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-user-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".