> On Jan 29, 2020, at 4:46 AM, Avramoni, Sorin <sorin.avram...@intel.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I tried your suggestion, I saved a h265 video and then I used 
> testH265VideoToTransportStream demo application and I got a ts file but this 
> one is played in slow motion somehow,

Please upload (to a publically-accessible web site) an example of an "in.265” 
file that came from your camera, and which you used with 
“testH265VideoToTransportStream”, and I’ll take a look at it (to see if there 
might be a problem in the way that we are packaging H.265 video into transport 
streams.


> Setting includeStartCodeInOutput to True does not help.

You don’t have a choice here.  If you are using a 
“H265VideoStreamDiscreteFramer” to feed H.265 video NAL units (one at a time) 
into a Transport Stream, then you *must* set the “includeStartCodeInOutput" 
parameter (in "H265VideoStreamDiscreteFramer::createNew()”) to True.  Also, the 
NAL units that you fed into “H265VideoStreamDiscreteFramer” *must not* have 
start codes.


Ross Finlayson
Live Networks, Inc.
http://www.live555.com/


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