[MPlayer-dev-eng] Finalize NUT spec
Oded Shimon
ods15 at ods15.dyndns.org
Sat Jan 28 15:17:15 CET 2006
On Sat, Jan 28, 2006 at 03:03:24PM +0100, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 28, 2006 at 08:05:29AM +0200, Oded Shimon wrote:
> > I think I've got a solution.. Using same method above: Treat EOR same as
> > keyframes (they are keyframes after all), however, don't mark the
> > syncpoint region as eor'd if there is any non-eor keyframe in it:
> >
> > S EOR3 K7 EOR10 S => key 3
> >
> > S frame7 EOR10 S => eor 10
> >
> > S K7 EOR10 S .... S .... S K13 S => key 7, eor 10, no key, key 13
>
> what i dont like on your method is that eor 10 which is between S0..S1 is
> stored in the entry for S1..S2, while if K7 wouldnt be there it would be
> stored in S0..S1
You're right, I hated that about my method too.
> why not do something like:
>
> for(; j<n && j<syncpoints; j++){
> if (!has_keyframe[j][i]) continue
> A v
> last_pts += A
> keyframe_pts[j][i] = last_pts
> if(has_eor[j][i]){
> B v
> last_pts += B
> eor_pts[j][i] = last_pts
> }
> }
Problem is it makes it harder/impossible to interleave index like we did
> for(; j<n && j<syncpoints; j++){
> if (!has_keyframe[j][i]) continue
> A v
> if(!A){
> A v
> B v
> eor_pts[j][i] = last_pts + A + B
> }else
> B=0
> keyframe_pts[j][i] = last_pts + A
> last_pts += A + B
> }
I preffer this. Maybe coded slightly more efficiently.
> the issue with your method is:
>
> S K1 EOR2 S ... K9 S => K1, K9 (no indication of the EOR2)
>
> so when we seek to TS=8 we will start at the very first syncpoint and have to
> linear search until K9, IIRC thats twice as much as we would have to without
> EORs
Yeah, this is a break to optimal seeking. the linear search with index
should always be bounded by 2 adjacent syncpoints.
> with my suggestion:
> S K1 EOR2 S ... K9 S => K1/EOR2, K9
Ok, just 3 things to figure out:
1. if you have eor, is it coded as keyframe as well?
2. if there are several, which keyframe should you code
3. if there are several, which eor should you code
I say:
1. no (the index method proposed above doesn't allow this)
2. the minimum in the region
3. the maximum in the region
So:
S EOR1 S => EOR1
S K1 EOR2 K3 EOR4 S => K1/EOR4
S EOR1 K2 EOR3 K4 S => K2/... I'm not sure. no EOR at all?
Ok, refined:
code first keyframe in region.
if eor is set by the end of region, give pts of that eor.
I think that's it...
- ods15
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