[x264-devel] Re: how does the decoder know the time stemps

shauli.rozen at gmail.com shauli.rozen at gmail.com
Thu Jan 12 13:30:21 CET 2006


that is what I thought.
I really needed this confirmation , thanks a lot!


On 1/12/06, Måns Rullgård <mru at inprovide.com> wrote:
>
>
> shauli.rozen at gmail.com said:
> > but , when I test the bitstream that comes out from the x264 encoder (
> not
> > muxed ) threw a player (I use moonlight codec packedge with the media
> player)
> > It plays with the correct fps , I assume that it calculates the the time
> to
> > display each from, by the fps. Is that so?
>
> If you are playing a raw h264 there are obviously no timestamps.  In this
> case
> counting frames and multiplying by the frame rate is the only
> option.  This is
> what the moonlight decoder does.  It uses the frame rate from the sps, and
> falls
> back on 25 fps if no frame rate is specified there.
>
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