From: Bhasker C V <bhasker@unixindia.com>
To: linux-media@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Bit rate of a transport stream
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2012 21:24:29 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4F63AF8D.3060005@unixindia.com> (raw)
Hi all,
In finding the bit rate of a transport stream as a whole, I had a doubt
if someone can help me please
I did try to google but could not get any definite information on this
topic
Say I have 2 programs in a transport stream each with 1 audio and 1 video
Can I safely assume the total bitrate of the stream is the combined
bitrate of program 1 ES rate and progam 2 ES rate ?
If this is the case will the audio PIDs should also be taken into
account for caculating the total bitrate of the stream ?
Program 1 -> PIDA(audio), PIDB(video)
Program 2 -> PIDC(audio), PIDD(video)
bitrate = ES rate of PIDA + PIDB + PIDC + PIDD ?
or is there any other easier way to find the bitrate of a MPEG transport
stream ?
thanks
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Bhasker C V
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