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[ASK] the print that appears when I train R (2 + 1) D: [mpeg4 @ 0x5653a9a08900] Video uses a non-standard and wasteful way to store B-frames ('packed B-frames'). Consider using the mpeg4_unpack_bframes bitstream filter without encoding but stream copy to fix it #663

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paden118 opened this issue Dec 14, 2021 · 0 comments

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This print appears when I train R (2 + 1) D:

[mpeg4 @ 0x5653a9a08900] Video uses a non-standard and wasteful way to store B-frames ('packed B-frames'). Consider using the mpeg4_unpack_bframes bitstream filter without encoding but stream copy to fix it

I don't know what impact this has on training. How can I solve it?

@paden118 paden118 changed the title the print that appears when I train R (2 + 1) D: [mpeg4 @ 0x5653a9a08900] Video uses a non-standard and wasteful way to store B-frames ('packed B-frames'). Consider using the mpeg4_unpack_bframes bitstream filter without encoding but stream copy to fix it [ASK] the print that appears when I train R (2 + 1) D: [mpeg4 @ 0x5653a9a08900] Video uses a non-standard and wasteful way to store B-frames ('packed B-frames'). Consider using the mpeg4_unpack_bframes bitstream filter without encoding but stream copy to fix it Dec 14, 2021
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