On 2021-02-23 13:56, Carl Eugen Hoyos wrote:
Am Di., 23. Feb. 2021 um 06:39 Uhr schrieb Mark Filipak (ffmpeg)
<markfili...@bog.us>:

at least out of the encoder, ffmpeg encodes frames with PTS resolution = 1ms.

(Since people may be reading this)
To quote Wolfgang Pauli, above is not even wrong.

I'm not familiar with Wolfgang Pauli, but I assume you consider "at least out of the encoder, ffmpeg encodes frames with PTS resolution = 1ms" to be more than wrong.

Okay, I'm happy to be wrong if it brings progress toward my objective. May I ask, what does "1k tbn" really mean? I have presumed that it's from the encoder and indicates an encoder clock of 1kHz (so, a time resolution of 1ms). If that is wrong, then what is the encoder output clock and resolution?

Thank you, Carl Eugen,
Mark.
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