[Ffmpeg-devel] Seeking and keyframes
Steve Willis
steve
Sat Jun 18 02:47:38 CEST 2005
Greetings,
Please pardon my novice question. I'm working on a project where the
user needs to analyze video frame by frame, and possibly cut video at
any arbitrary frame (not necessarily a keyframe.) This is not the same
as a typical video player...video does not have to be "played" in
real-time, just stepped through frame by frame. More importantly, I need
a way to get a frame for a particular time accurate to the frame (not to
the closest keyframe.)
I've been looking at the documentation for av_seek_frame(), and I see
that it seeks to the first keyframe before the given timestamp by
default. Is there a simple way to change this behavior so it finds the
previous keyframe and then regenerates the forward intra-frame to
exactly match the timestamp? Alternatively, is there a simple way to use
ffmpeg to transcode the video such that every frame is a keyframe?
A final (very beginner) question: why is seeking only to keyframes the
default? Is it very inefficient to actually generate the exact frame for
a given timestamp each time a user seeks?
Thanks,
Steve
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