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=== Interlace Flag? === | === Interlace Flag? === | ||
The interlacing information doesn't seem complete to me. How do you know which field(s) you have in any give packet, for example? How do you distinguish between a 25Hz shutter and a 50Hz shutter? Field order switching? Mixing with uninterlaced data? --[[User:Gumboot|Gumboot]] 03:00, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) | * The interlacing information doesn't seem complete to me. How do you know which field(s) you have in any give packet, for example? How do you distinguish between a 25Hz shutter and a 50Hz shutter? Field order switching? Mixing with uninterlaced data? | ||
--[[User:Gumboot|Gumboot]] 03:00, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) | |||
In my experience, all interlace is every other frame, even scanlines followed by odd scanlines. Is there any video codec which supports more than an interlace flag? --[[User:Arc|Arc]] 10:42, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) | * In my experience, all interlace is every other frame, even scanlines followed by odd scanlines. Is there any video codec which supports more than an interlace flag? | ||
--[[User:Arc|Arc]] 10:42, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) | |||
=== Variable frame-rates === | === Variable frame-rates === | ||
There doesn't seem to be any handling of variable frame-rate data, or a specification for a timebase for the granulepos. | * There doesn't seem to be any handling of variable frame-rate data, or a specification for a timebase for the granulepos. | ||
--[[User:Gumboot|Gumboot]] 03:00, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) | --[[User:Gumboot|Gumboot]] 03:00, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) | ||
Granulepos is the last frame decodable in the current packet/page. As far as variable framerates within a single stream, is there any codec which supports this currently? --[[User:Arc|Arc]] 10:42, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) | * Granulepos is the last frame decodable in the current packet/page. As far as variable framerates within a single stream, is there any codec which supports this currently? | ||
--[[User:Arc|Arc]] 10:42, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) | |||
=== Codec Identifier === | === Codec Identifier === | ||
The identifier seems a little short. You'd get false positives if somebody wanted to use a "YUVx" format, for example. --[[User:Gumboot|Gumboot]] 03:00, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) | * The identifier seems a little short. You'd get false positives if somebody wanted to use a "YUVx" format, for example. | ||
--[[User:Gumboot|Gumboot]] 03:00, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) | |||
I believe that's OK with raw formats, if someone wanted to use a YUV-like codec they could use a prefix, vs a suffix, to identify it by. Also, if their header packet ID is something other than 0x00, it will not generate a false positive to have a YUV* codec identifier since the YUV plugins only support streams which begin with packet id 0. --[[User:Arc|Arc]] 10:42, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) | * I believe that's OK with raw formats, if someone wanted to use a YUV-like codec they could use a prefix, vs a suffix, to identify it by. Also, if their header packet ID is something other than 0x00, it will not generate a false positive to have a YUV* codec identifier since the YUV plugins only support streams which begin with packet id 0. | ||
--[[User:Arc|Arc]] 10:42, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) | |||
=== Aspect ratio === | === Aspect ratio === | ||
Is the aspect ratio the pixel aspect or the frame aspect? --[[User:Gumboot|Gumboot]] 03:00, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) | * Is the aspect ratio the pixel aspect or the frame aspect? | ||
--[[User:Gumboot|Gumboot]] 03:00, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) | |||
Frame aspect, this acts exactly like the aspect ratio in the Theora header, right down to having the same bit-size for the fields. Typically, the ratio is 4:3 or 16:9. --[[User:Arc|Arc]] 10:42, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) | * Frame aspect, this acts exactly like the aspect ratio in the Theora header, right down to having the same bit-size for the fields. Typically, the ratio is 4:3 or 16:9. | ||
--[[User:Arc|Arc]] 10:42, 9 Nov 2005 (PST) |
Revision as of 13:17, 9 November 2005
Interlace Flag?
- The interlacing information doesn't seem complete to me. How do you know which field(s) you have in any give packet, for example? How do you distinguish between a 25Hz shutter and a 50Hz shutter? Field order switching? Mixing with uninterlaced data?
--Gumboot 03:00, 9 Nov 2005 (PST)
- In my experience, all interlace is every other frame, even scanlines followed by odd scanlines. Is there any video codec which supports more than an interlace flag?
--Arc 10:42, 9 Nov 2005 (PST)
Variable frame-rates
- There doesn't seem to be any handling of variable frame-rate data, or a specification for a timebase for the granulepos.
--Gumboot 03:00, 9 Nov 2005 (PST)
- Granulepos is the last frame decodable in the current packet/page. As far as variable framerates within a single stream, is there any codec which supports this currently?
--Arc 10:42, 9 Nov 2005 (PST)
Codec Identifier
- The identifier seems a little short. You'd get false positives if somebody wanted to use a "YUVx" format, for example.
--Gumboot 03:00, 9 Nov 2005 (PST)
- I believe that's OK with raw formats, if someone wanted to use a YUV-like codec they could use a prefix, vs a suffix, to identify it by. Also, if their header packet ID is something other than 0x00, it will not generate a false positive to have a YUV* codec identifier since the YUV plugins only support streams which begin with packet id 0.
--Arc 10:42, 9 Nov 2005 (PST)
Aspect ratio
- Is the aspect ratio the pixel aspect or the frame aspect?
--Gumboot 03:00, 9 Nov 2005 (PST)
- Frame aspect, this acts exactly like the aspect ratio in the Theora header, right down to having the same bit-size for the fields. Typically, the ratio is 4:3 or 16:9.
--Arc 10:42, 9 Nov 2005 (PST)