[Live-devel] Amino Converter
Morgan Tørvolt
morgan.torvolt at gmail.com
Mon Aug 29 19:45:53 PDT 2005
Scanning trough your file searching for 0x000001B3 (Sequence header)
and 0x000001B8 (GOP header), I found none. I did not unpack the TS
packets, but I would find it strange if all sync words happened to be
divided by a TS packet end/start. How come? I thought even elementary
streams had seq and gop header. In fact, I don't think i found any
0x000001 sync words at all, and I believe that I should find them at
every frame and sequence of macroblocks too. Fascinating. Could you
explain this? The file played fine...
-Morgan Tørvolt-
On 8/29/05, Ross Finlayson <finlayson at live.com> wrote:
>
> >What is the source of this TS file?
>
> It came from a MPEG-2 Program Stream file -
> <http://www.live.com/in.mpg> - which I then converted to a Transport
> Stream using the "testMPEG1or2ProgramToTransportStream" demo
> application (which comes bundled with the "LIVE.COM Streaming Media"
> software distribution).
>
> >VLC generates after what I can see a good TS structure, but it uses
> >PES packetized MPEG stream. That should not pose a problem, should it?
>
> No; in fact, that's exactly what you want.
>
>
> Ross Finlayson
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