Hi, I'm using ffmpeg to encode and decode h263+ video. While encoding, I want to change the bitrate of the encoded stream. Therefore, I close ffmpeg, change the bitrate in the codec context and reopen ffmpeg again. I noticed that the first frame encoded is a key frame and the next 4 frames encoded after the first one are all no key frames. These 4 frames are much bigger than other frames in the stream, that are no key frames. Is it possible to stop ffmpeg from creating frames (that are not key frames) with such a big size after opening? Even better, is there a possibility to change the bitrate without closing and reopening ffmpeg? Thank you for helping! Martin
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