> You didn't tell us which framework shows more frames.
>
Ah, sorry, I meant ffplay, VLC, etc. shows the extra frame at the beginning on
playback. AVFoundation (Quicktime, Safari, etc.) Doesn’t
> I don't know about "just" but it sounds like a difference in implementation.
>
>> If so, are they
2019-04-30 20:29 GMT+02:00, Ted Park :
> Hi, I split a video file by timestamp on a non-keyframe, and I notice
> inconsistent behavior on playback.
>
> The frames required to decode the “first” frame that are included in the
> resulting file display inconsistently, depending on the framework the
Hi, I split a video file by timestamp on a non-keyframe, and I notice
inconsistent behavior on playback.
The frames required to decode the “first” frame that are included in the
resulting file display inconsistently, depending on the framework the player is
based upon.
Here is a sample file: