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The parser assumes that every time there is a 0 before the startcode, it is part of the startcode. But that's not true. From the specification Byte stream NAL unit syntax zero_byte is a single byte equal to 0x00. When any of the following conditions are fulfilled, the zero_byte syntax element shall be present. – the nal_unit_type within the nal_unit( ) is equal to 7 (sequence parameter set) or 8 (picture parameter set) – the byte stream NAL unit syntax structure contains the first NAL unit of an access unit in decoding order, as specified by subclause 7.4.1.2.3. The problem with doing this for all startcodes is that a trailing zero can mess up timestamps. The trailing zero gets prepended to the startcode, which will carry the PTS and DTS of previous buffer. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=664443 |
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