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It does what it says:
EOS/EOB NALUs usually signal the end of a bitstream OR segment (in the case of seamless branching). By default the EL is inserted before EOS/EOB from the BL, to avoid issues with parsers stopping early when encountering one and ignoring the EL. It should have no impact since they are not commonly in the middle of the bitstream. In the HEVC specification, EOS/EOB type should always be the last NALUs in the access unit. FFmpeg is the only known parser that may ignore the RPU before EOS/EOB, because it always expects that the AU ends with UNSPEC62. |
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Thank you for this explanation ! |
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Hi,
I would like to know the impact of the --eos-before-el option ?
Thank you.
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