[Kdenlive-devel] AVCHD seeking committed into FFmpeg repository

Slavko Glamočanin slavko at glamocanin.net
Sun Sep 6 18:07:50 UTC 2009


This is very nice and reminds me of XFree86 forking. Remember when forking
used to be good? And for a reason?
After dont know how many years of such careful additions of code FFMpeg
still doesnt have frame accurate seeking as video4windows seems to have
pioneered back in the day.

The more disturbing part is somebody wrote a wrapper for seeking and they
said "hey nice work" and nothing happened.

So any interest to maintain a patched ffmpeg tree or just to fork it and let
the sane people decide which is better?

</rant>

On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Ivan Schreter <schreter at gmx.net> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Ivan Schreter wrote:
> > FYI: since there were no objections from FFmpeg since a week, I've
> > just committed my seeking patches to FFmpeg repository (revision
> > 19681). MPEG-TS (and thus also AVCHD) seeking now works, at least for
> > AVCHD movies from my Panasonic camcorder. I know that Canon camcorders
> > had some issues with proper key frame detection (files are missing
> > appropriate SEI messages), so they might still have a problem.
>
> Unfortunately, people at FFmpeg are not happy with the current version
> of the new seeking code, so I had to disable the code (revision 19788).
> I'll let you know when there is something new coming up.
>
> Regards,
>
> Ivan
>
>
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