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  1. Member Bansaw's Avatar
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    I rendered out a two-hour MP4 file H264, Main 4.0, and it rendered OK but when I play it back it does not "seek" very well.
    ie.: When its playing, I click down the timeline an hour in front and the picture freezes but the audio is still playing, like its got a buffering issue. I rendered it out three times, same issue.
    Is it because its H264 Main Level 4.0, orw hat? I have the same issue on MAC quicktime player and Windows Media Player.

    Here's the file:

    General
    Format : MPEG-4
    Format profile : Base Media / Version 2
    Codec ID : mp42
    File size : 13.7 GiB
    Duration : 2h 8mn
    Overall bit rate mode : Variable
    Overall bit rate : 15.3 Mbps
    Encoded date : UTC 2016-08-23 18:14:06
    Tagged date : UTC 2016-08-23 18:14:06


    Video
    ID : 1
    Format : AVC
    Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec
    Format profile : Main@L4.0
    Format settings, CABAC : Yes
    Format settings, ReFrames : 4 frames
    Codec ID : avc1
    Codec ID/Info : Advanced Video Coding
    Duration : 2h 8mn
    Source duration : 2h 8mn
    Bit rate mode : Variable
    Bit rate : 15.0 Mbps
    Maximum bit rate : 20.0 Mbps
    Width : 1 280 pixels
    Height : 720 pixels
    Display aspect ratio : 16:9
    Frame rate : 25.000 fps
    Standard : PAL
    Color space : YUV
    Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0
    Bit depth : 8 bits
    Scan type : Progressive
    Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.651
    Stream size : 13.4 GiB (98%)
    Source stream size : 13.4 GiB (98%)
    Language : English
    Encoded date : UTC 2016-08-23 18:14:06
    Tagged date : UTC 2016-08-23 18:14:06
    mdhd_Duration : 7690000


    Audio
    ID : 2
    Format : AAC
    Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec
    Format profile : LC
    Codec ID : 40
    Duration : 2h 8mn
    Source duration : 2h 8mn
    Bit rate mode : Variable
    Bit rate : 318 Kbps
    Maximum bit rate : 396 Kbps
    Channel(s) : 2 channels
    Channel positions : Front: L R
    Sampling rate : 44.1 KHz
    Compression mode : Lossy
    Stream size : 291 MiB (2%)
    Source stream size : 291 MiB (2%)
    Language : English
    Encoded date : UTC 2016-08-23 18:14:06
    Tagged date : UTC 2016-08-23 18:14:06
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    Some media players are better at seeking than others. With mp4, I believe it's keyframes that are the seek points. I could be wrong, and I'm sure someone will step in and provide better information.

    Also, regardless of the OS and player used, the actual computer hardware can have a big impact.
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    I've found Avidemux to be very good at navigating the timeline for these kinds of videos
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  4. Originally Posted by Krispy Kritter View Post
    Some media players are better at seeking than others. With mp4, I believe it's keyframes that are the seek points. I could be wrong, and I'm sure someone will step in and provide better information.
    Yes, in mp4 there are two kind of seek points. One kind for IDR frames and one for open gop keyframes. Not all muxers and demuxers (read: players) handle them correctly. First thing you wanna do in these kind of situations is to disable open gop when encoding. Then try a different/up-to-date muxer and demuxer/player.
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    Originally Posted by sneaker View Post
    Originally Posted by Krispy Kritter View Post
    Some media players are better at seeking than others. With mp4, I believe it's keyframes that are the seek points. I could be wrong, and I'm sure someone will step in and provide better information.
    Yes, in mp4 there are two kind of seek points. One kind for IDR frames and one for open gop keyframes. Not all muxers and demuxers (read: players) handle them correctly. First thing you wanna do in these kind of situations is to disable open gop when encoding. Then try a different/up-to-date muxer and demuxer/player.
    Thanks, I've got Premiere Pro Cs3 and there seems to be no options for gop keys etc.
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    In the Multiplexer above , the Stream Compatibility can be PSP or iPod.
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