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PacketScanner

Struct PacketScanner 

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pub struct PacketScanner { /* private fields */ }
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A stateful packet-level scanner for media files.

PacketScanner opens a media file (or URL) and iterates over demuxed packets without decoding. This is useful for inspecting packet metadata such as timestamps, keyframe flags, sizes, and stream indices.

§Example

use ez_ffmpeg::packet_scanner::PacketScanner;

let mut scanner = PacketScanner::open("test.mp4")?;
for packet in scanner.packets() {
    let packet = packet?;
    println!(
        "stream={} pts={:?} size={} keyframe={}",
        packet.stream_index(),
        packet.pts(),
        packet.size(),
        packet.is_keyframe(),
    );
}

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impl PacketScanner

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pub fn open(url: impl Into<String>) -> Result<Self>

Open a media file or URL for packet scanning.

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pub fn seek(&mut self, timestamp_us: i64) -> Result<()>

Seek to a timestamp in microseconds.

Seeks to the nearest keyframe before the given timestamp. Can be called repeatedly for jump-reading patterns.

On failure you may continue reading or attempt another seek, though the exact read position is not guaranteed to be unchanged.

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pub fn next_packet(&mut self) -> Result<Option<PacketInfo>>

Read the next packet’s info. Returns None at EOF.

If the underlying demuxer returns EAGAIN (common with network streams), this method retries with a 10 ms sleep up to 500 times (~5 seconds). After exhausting retries it returns an error.

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pub fn packets(&mut self) -> PacketIter<'_>

Returns an iterator for convenient for packet in scanner.packets() usage.

Each call creates a fresh iterator, so you can seek() and then call packets() again to iterate from the new position.

The iterator is fused: once it yields None (EOF) or an Err, all subsequent calls to next() return None.

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impl Drop for PacketScanner

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fn drop(&mut self)

Executes the destructor for this type. Read more
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impl Send for PacketScanner

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