Lines Matching refs:seek
133 of a new stream, or to resume decoding after a seek.
602 seek.
816 The seek does not require any specific operation on the ``CAPTURE`` queue, but
819 1. Stop the ``OUTPUT`` queue to begin the seek sequence via
840 3. Start queuing buffers containing coded data after the seek to the ``OUTPUT``
855 handling and workarounds for hardware issues related to seek operations.
859 In case of the H.264/HEVC codec, the client must take care not to seek
876 A seek may result in the `Dynamic Resolution Change` sequence being
877 initiated, due to the seek target having decoding parameters different from
878 the part of the stream decoded before the seek. The sequence must be handled
884 containing decoded data from the ``OUTPUT`` buffers queued after the seek,
889 seek sequence is performed.
893 queued before the seek sequence may have matching ``CAPTURE`` buffers
904 seek, the client may observe the timestamps to match the CAPTURE and OUTPUT
910 To achieve instantaneous seek, the client may restart streaming on the
987 abort the sequence and initiate a seek.