Hello,

When open-GOP is disabled, ie closed GOP, then IDR frames are used.

Deepthi


On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 7:44 AM, <i...@sina.com> wrote:

> Hi Deepthi, Can openGOP of x265 support random access of video streaming
> like IDR?
>
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> 1. Re: [PATCH] slicetype: remove --refresh and use
> --open-gop(default: enable) (Deepthi Nandakumar)
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> Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2014 16:19:29 +0530
> From: Deepthi Nandakumar <deep...@multicorewareinc.com>
> To: Development for x265 <x265-devel@videolan.org>, Tom Vaughan
> <tom.vaug...@multicorewareinc.com>
> Subject: Re: [x265] [PATCH] slicetype: remove --refresh and use
> --open-gop(default: enable)
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> We'd like to request any relevant feedback on this patch. Essentially,
> we're removing the refresh parameter, since it conflicts with the openGOP
> parameter.
> By default, an openGOP will be enabled, which means we could have both
> RADL/RASL following CRA pictures. The encoder could control the references,
> and thus ensure that all leading pictures are decodable (ie that they are
> always RADL). But IMO, this destroys the purpose of openGOP (?).
> Thoughts/opinions welcome.
> Thanks,
> Deepthi
>
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