[FFmpeg-trac] #3009(avcodec:open): Support mvc

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Sat Sep 28 10:40:45 CEST 2013


#3009: Support mvc
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             Reporter:  skifreak     |                    Owner:
                 Type:  enhancement  |                   Status:  open
             Priority:  wish         |                Component:  avcodec
              Version:  git-master   |               Resolution:
             Keywords:  h264 mvc     |               Blocked By:
  mpegts                             |  Reproduced by developer:  1
             Blocking:               |
Analyzed by developer:  1            |
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Comment (by skifreak):

 Replying to [comment:3 cehoyos]:
 > (Sorry that I missed the uploaded files)
 >
 > Am I correct that the original files on the Bluray are named 00001.MTS,
 00002.MTS, ... and that they contain two video streams (the "left" and the
 "right" one) in one file and that DVDFab created the files you uploaded by
 separating the video streams? Or do I misunderstand? (Sorry, I don't have
 a bluray player.)

 The (full, not sample) files are named 0014.m2ts (left I believe) and
 0015.m2ts (right I believe). Each contains one video stream, the left
 containing sound and subtitle, the right containing neither. I'm not
 certain how the files are exactly contained on the disk, if separation was
 involved or not when they were created. From my past experience in
 passthrough with the software though, it would seem the files are exact
 duplicates of the contents on the disk. (There isn't a way I know of to
 check this for certain, since the disc needs to be decrypted to be viewed
 and DVDFab will not let me look at exactly which m2ts file(s) represent
 each stream.) You understand correctly, from what I can gather. (I don't
 have a bluray "player" in the sense either, just a bluray sata drive.)
 Thanks again for all of your work, I greatly appreciate your and all of
 the developers' help. ffmpeg has, and always will be, my one stop software
 for encoding.

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