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Mark Watson <watsonm@netflix.com> changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Mark Watson <watsonm@netflix.com> ---
I agree with the proposal to restrict the requirement to the simple cases. It
is also possible, though, that the segment_duration of the single edit is
non-zero, if the total movie duration, including fragment, was known when the
edit list was created.
So, I would suggest:
"""
The user agent must support setting the offset from media composition time to
movie presentation time by handling an Edit Box (edts) containing a single Edit
List Box (elst) that contains a single edit with media rate one. This edit may
have a duration of 0 (indicating that it spans all subsequent media) or may
have a non-zero duration (indicating the total duration of the movie including
fragments).
"""
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