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authorMartin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>2015-02-26 00:00:39 +0200
committerMartin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>2015-02-28 22:54:31 +0200
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rtpenc: Don't set max_frames_per_packet based on the packet frame size or frame rate
Instead check the timestamps while muxing, to avoid buffering a too long timestamp range into one single packet. This makes the AMR and AAC packetization slightly less efficient, since we set a possibly unnecessarily high max_frames_per_packet. (These packetizers end up doing a memmove of the TOC bytes if sending a packet before max_frames_per_packet is achieved, and we end up setting max_frames_per_packet to a value that should be high enough for most uses.) All packetizers that use max_frames_per_packet now set it either to a default value, or to a value calculated based on other parameters, so none of them rely on the previous default setting. For iLBC, copy one frame at a time, to allow checking the timestamp range for each of them - basically doing potentially multiple loops to simplify the code instead of trying to calculate the number of frames to buffer while honoring s1->max_delay. This is in preparation for reducing the coupling between libavformat and libavcodec, by not having the muxers use the encoder field frame_size (which may not be available during e.g. stream copy). Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
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