2023-09-13, 06:18 AM
Anybody ever seen this message before?
From what I can tell, SEI is generally extra information about encoding that isn't necessary for decoding and shouldn't be used as part of the spec, but I've seen it on a few different files I've encountered. Any way to ensure this data isn't lost when encoding, view it to see if it's even necessary, or drop it when encoding to avoid these messages?
Code:
[hevc_qsv @ 0x55c66c60ffc0] Space for SEI is not enough. One SEI will be skipped
From what I can tell, SEI is generally extra information about encoding that isn't necessary for decoding and shouldn't be used as part of the spec, but I've seen it on a few different files I've encountered. Any way to ensure this data isn't lost when encoding, view it to see if it's even necessary, or drop it when encoding to avoid these messages?
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