I've been thinking a while about this, reading some code, and I can't get my head around it, so I hope I can get some more help and/or advice.
As an example, take a multiplexed, chained stream, with both links being a video stream alongside a FLAC audio track. To find the end of the first link and/or beginning of the second link, we opportunistically seek forward, ending up in the second link. As a FLAC page often contains about 0.3 seconds of audio, a 25mbit/s video stream would have 1MB of pages before a FLAC page turns up, and 1MB seems a little much to read forward opportunistically. 1MB also seems the max Opus does while seeking in such a case, but I'm not sure I correctly understand the code. If the implementation would indeed read 1MB and find nothing FLAC, what should it conclude? As far as I know, there is no way to find out which logical streams are 'running' after seeking. The implementation could seek backward after finding nothing, ending up in the first link in a similar scenario and get stuck. Any idea how to handle this correctly? _______________________________________________ flac-dev mailing list flac-dev@xiph.org http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac-dev