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That's right, and it's probably not the end of it. I'll just claim that I have no idea how to create a proper user interface for this, so I'm creating multiple partially-orthogonal, of which some may work better in each of its special use cases. Until now, there was --record-file. You get relatively good control about what is muxed, and it can use the cache. But it sucks that it's bound to playback. If you pause while it's set, muxing stops. If you seek while it's set, the output will be sort-of trashed, and that's by design. Then --stream-record was added. This is a bit better (especially for live streams), but you can't really control well when muxing stops or ends. In particular, it can't use the cache (it just dumps whatever the underlying demuxer returns). Today, the idea is that the user should just be able to select a time range to dump to a file, and it should not affected by the user seeking around in the cache. In addition, the stream may still be running, so there's some need to continue dumping, even if it's redundant to --stream-record. One notable thing is that it uses the async command shit. Not sure whether this is a good idea. Maybe not, but whatever. Also, a user can always use the "async" prefix to pretend it doesn't. Much of this was barely tested (especially the reinterleaving crap), let's just hope it mostly works. I'm sure you can tolerate the one or other crash? |
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cache.c | ||
cache.h | ||
codec_tags.c | ||
codec_tags.h | ||
cue.c | ||
cue.h | ||
demux_cue.c | ||
demux_edl.c | ||
demux_lavf.c | ||
demux_libarchive.c | ||
demux_mf.c | ||
demux_mkv_timeline.c | ||
demux_mkv.c | ||
demux_null.c | ||
demux_playlist.c | ||
demux_raw.c | ||
demux_timeline.c | ||
demux.c | ||
demux.h | ||
ebml.c | ||
ebml.h | ||
matroska.h | ||
packet.c | ||
packet.h | ||
stheader.h | ||
timeline.c | ||
timeline.h |