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Roland
Thanks for the suggestion. We've confirmed that the large frames contain
only a single
Roland
Thanks for the suggestion. We've confirmed that the large frames contain
only a single picture by searching for the MPEG-2 start codes.
We're working on a filter that will truncate a frame when it exceeds a
given size, so that excessively large frames are not written to the file.
What
indeed the
frame is mashed together.
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Subject: [Live-devel] Very large P-frames in a recording
All
We're working with an embedded system that
All
We're working with an embedded system that receives an MPEG-2 transport
stream from a TI DSP. We've built an application that uses the live555
libraries to write this stream out to disk. Every once in a while a very
large P-frame, on the order of four times the size of a typical P-frame in