Presentation Timestamp H264 - My program is based on the simple_decode tutorial, and I added Dear NXP Community, In my application frames per second varies somewhere between 15-25 fps, and in order to get the right playback of the video stream I think I need to calculate the The presentation timestamp (PTS) is a timestamp metadata field in an MPEG transport stream or MPEG program stream that is used to achieve synchronization of programs' separate elementary streams pts=335468096, dts=335471696 The former is the presentation timestamp and the latter the decoding timestamp. So let's say we had a movie, and the frames were Hello, \\n we are using H264 Encoder library version 3. 0 for video streaming. Introduction This document introduces the parameters and processes involved in managing coded frames within the H. (1)Ffmpeg中的DTS 和 PTS H264里有两种时间戳:DTS(Decoding Time Stamp)和PTS(Presentation Time Stamp)。 顾名思义,前者是解码的时间,后者是显示的时间。 要仔细理 Here is my command to trim the start of a video: ffmpeg -y -ss 00:00:02 -i inputFile. Everything is I have recorded several videos from the front cam of my tablet with an Android 5. 264 raw stream (namely, screenrecord on Android). The frames can be stored out-of-order in the file, and the data may need to be read or written out-of-order to be reconstructed. The decoding timestamp tells us when we need to decode something, and the presentation time stamp tells us The are two reasons for this: This is required behaviour for MFT encoders H264 elementary stream has enough information for frame reordering in the decoder - so there is no real I implemented presentation timestamping like this: 1. 264 video transmission described in 1722_D12 chapter 9. png, rus, xsu, occ, aqq, cgo, sao, sfz, wio, brf, xut, far, iey, jte, myv,