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Originally Posted by Selur
advantages- can be used the need to index the content,... (especially indexing HD content takes it's time)
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You mean "can be used *without* the need..." right? Then actually it *does* need to index the source. It just stores the index in memory when set "cache=false", same as with FFMS2.
EDIT: It seems it take less time than FFMS2 to create the index.
EDIT (after some more testing):
Its index file is much larger than FFMS2's.
In case of MKV and MP4 container, it seems frame accurate as FFMS2.
Not sure about other containers 'cause I don't have a reference, but in some of my test, it decodes MPEG-TS different from FFMS2.