In which order does ffprobe give you frame information? Decode or Presentation order?
When running a command like:
ffprobe -show_frames input.ts
I have been previously told that this shows the frames in PRESENTATION order, but recently have been confused by comments maybe hinting that its the other way around. I want to clear up any confusion. Please can anyone tell me if its in presentation order or decode order?
My thoughts are that they are definitely in PRESENTATION order because I find the sequence to be I,B,B,P instead of I,P,B.
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When running a command like:
ffprobe -show_frames input.ts
I have been previously told that this shows the frames in PRESENTATION order, but recently have been confused by comments maybe hinting that its the other way around. I want to clear up any confusion. Please can anyone tell me if its in presentation order or decode order?
My thoughts are that they are definitely in PRESENTATION order because I find the sequence to be I,B,B,P instead of I,P,B.
ffmpeg
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When running a command like:
ffprobe -show_frames input.ts
I have been previously told that this shows the frames in PRESENTATION order, but recently have been confused by comments maybe hinting that its the other way around. I want to clear up any confusion. Please can anyone tell me if its in presentation order or decode order?
My thoughts are that they are definitely in PRESENTATION order because I find the sequence to be I,B,B,P instead of I,P,B.
ffmpeg
When running a command like:
ffprobe -show_frames input.ts
I have been previously told that this shows the frames in PRESENTATION order, but recently have been confused by comments maybe hinting that its the other way around. I want to clear up any confusion. Please can anyone tell me if its in presentation order or decode order?
My thoughts are that they are definitely in PRESENTATION order because I find the sequence to be I,B,B,P instead of I,P,B.
ffmpeg
ffmpeg
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-show_frames
is in presentation order. -show_packets
is in storage or decoding order.
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-show_frames
is in presentation order. -show_packets
is in storage or decoding order.
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is in presentation order. -show_packets
is in storage or decoding order.
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-show_frames
is in presentation order. -show_packets
is in storage or decoding order.
-show_frames
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is in storage or decoding order.
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