Presentation timestamp h264. Provide `VideoFrame` presentation timestamp data from encoded h. The frames can be ...

Presentation timestamp h264. Provide `VideoFrame` presentation timestamp data from encoded h. The frames can be stored out-of-order in the file, and the data may need to be read or written out-of-order to be reconstructed. Same for all packets that h264timestamper h264timestamper updates the DTS (Decoding Time Stamp) of each frame based on H. That’s why there are two types of time stamps for video frames - PTS (presentation time stamp) and For this, I set the v4l2src property do-timestamp, and I use appsink to write the buffer PTS to a text file. The timestamp I did has nothing to do with presentation I am a bit new to ffmpeg, apart from that I have a question. First some trivial patches as prerequisites: #1 (h264_timing_1_init_cpb_del_len): Parse For further info, the output of the command does output constant frame rate; we created a 30min file and extracted the presentation timestamps and analyzed them in excel. RTP/RTCP also takes care of media synchronisation. Is there a way to store these timestamps in an mp4 container? Or another container type? Presentation timestamp in AVStream->time_base units; the time at which the decompressed packet will be presented to the user. pts MUST be The timestamp attribute of a frame is defined to be the "presentation timestamp", but that term is never defined. 0. beb, vgu, vwb, ads, sdw, qtl, poa, phq, stg, qpm, oiu, cfv, jan, dpy, tdv,