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Hi Ran,
Yes, Decoder do accept slice of frame and start decoding, if this feature is supported.
Similar is true for encoder also.
Regards
Kuladeepak
Hi Ran,
Both Encoder and Decoder supports the encoding/decoding of partial frames. For more information you can go through the user guide.
For Encoder - Appendix G
For Decoder - Appendix I
Regards
Gajanan
Hi Kuladeepak,
In the terms "slice" I mean any some piece of the packet (like pakets in network stream for the video), not the common "Slice" definition.
Is this supported ? What did you mean by "if this feature is supported". Do you mean that encoder/decoder need to know that it is only peice of packet and not a complete frame ?
I also see Gajanan answer and it seems to answer the question.
I will now go over the datasheet you've mentioned.
If I may, I would like to ask one more: Is the timestamp/timing info any relevant to decoder/encoder process, i.e. does encoder need to know the time of frame ?
Thank you a lot!
Ran
Hi,
I just seen now Gajanan answer and it seems to answer the question.
I will now go over the datasheet you've mentioned.
If I may, I would like to ask one more: Is the timestamp/timing info any relevant to decoder/encoder process, i.e. does encoder need to know the time of frame ?
Thank you a lot,
Ran
Hi,
I just seen now Gajanan answer and it seems to answer the question.
I will now go over the datasheet you've mentioned.
If I may, I would like to ask one more: Is the timestamp/timing info any relevant to decoder/encoder process, i.e. does decoder need to know the time of encoded frame (decoder or encoder) ?
Thank you a lot,
Ran
Hi Ran,
Timestamp/Timing info is not relevant to encoder/decoder.
Regards
Gajanan