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* the @ref AVStream.codec "stream codec context" information, such as the |
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* codec @ref AVCodecContext.codec_type "type", @ref AVCodecContext.codec_id |
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* "id" and other parameters (e.g. width / height, the pixel or sample format, |
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* etc.) as known. The @ref AVCodecContext.time_base "codec timebase" should |
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* etc.) as known. The @ref AVStream.time_base "stream timebase" should |
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* be set to the timebase that the caller desires to use for this stream (note |
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* that the timebase actually used by the muxer can be different, as will be |
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* described later). |
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* a single muxing context, they should not be mixed). Do note that the timing |
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* information on the packets sent to the muxer must be in the corresponding |
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* AVStream's timebase. That timebase is set by the muxer (in the |
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* avformat_write_header() step) and may be different from the timebase the |
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* caller set on the codec context. |
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* avformat_write_header() step) and may be different from the timebase |
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* requested by the caller. |
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* |
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* Once all the data has been written, the caller must call av_write_trailer() |
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* to flush any buffered packets and finalize the output file, then close the IO |
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