This allows ending up with a normal, non-fragmented file when the file is finished, while keeping the file readable if writing is aborted abruptly at any point. (Normally when writing a mov/mp4 file, the unfinished file is completely useless unless it is finished properly.) This results in a file where the mdat atom contains (and hides) all the moof atoms that were part of the fragmented file structure initially. Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st> |
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