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Timestamps are unset in a packet for stream 0.
I try to mux a H264 stream with an AAC stream into a MP4 file.
FFmpeg complains about missing timestamps but muxes the file perfectly: Code:
[mp4 @ 03b3da60] Timestamps are unset in a packet for stream 0. This is deprecated and will stop working in the future. Fix your code to set the timestamps properly [mp4 @ 03b3da60] pts has no value Last message repeated 821 times [mp4 @ 03b3da60] pts has no value 8587kB time=00:00:16.42 bitrate=4284.3kbits/s speed=32.8x Last message repeated 813 times [mp4 @ 03b3da60] pts has no value 15734kB time=00:00:32.70 bitrate=3941.8kbits/s speed=32.7x Last message repeated 802 times .... Code:
x264 --quiet --bitrate %bitrate% --preset %preset% --tune film --bluray-compat --vbv-maxrate 40000 --vbv-bufsize 30000 --level 4.1 --keyint 50 --open-gop --slices 4 --colorprim "bt709" --transfer "bt709" --colormatrix "bt709" --sar 1:1 --pass 1 -o %outfile% %infile% x264 --quiet --bitrate %bitrate% --preset %preset% --tune film --bluray-compat --vbv-maxrate 40000 --vbv-bufsize 30000 --level 4.1 --keyint 50 --open-gop --slices 4 --colorprim "bt709" --transfer "bt709" --colormatrix "bt709" --sar 1:1 --pass 2 -o %outfile% %infile% So I tried FFmpeg for muxing, and skipping/seeking works instantly. But the timestamp-complains make me worry. When I use closed-GOPs, then skipping/seeking works instantly with mp4box and Avidemux too, but this isn't the right way for Bluray-compatibility, isn't it? (FFmpeg still complains about Timestamps with closed GOP) How can I do it right? |
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