2007/11/22, Burkhard Plaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Problem #6: Temporally compressed Video processing, MPEG, GOPs
> >   Subproblem 1#: „Give me Frame 10"! No matter whether B, P or I
> > Frame. No consideration of Performance.
>
> This is handled by libquicktime and (AFAIK) by quicktime4linux as well.
> Needless to say, that editing temporally compressed sources is suboptimal
> to begin with...

btw. the following problem proposition was posted by salsaman on the piksel ML:

Am Freitag, den 16.11.2007, 18:57 +0100 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> - on the fly mpeg decoding - needs to be fast, so for example if I ask for
> frame 110, I don't care if the decoder gives me frames 105 - 115 for
> example - host can cache these and pull the frame which is required.

While accurate positioning is good, for certain use cases, speed is
more important, for example through fast-forward, or quick seeking,
scrolling through footage.

Cheers
-Richard

-- 
Are you teaching the What and the How but without the Why and the When?

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