I'm using the pixelBufferPool within an AVAssetWriterInputPixelBufferAdaptor to create pixel buffers for use with the append method. After creating 4 buffers, the pixelBufferPool property becomes NULL;

I setup my writer, input and adaptor like this:

- (BOOL) setupRecorder {
    NSError *error = nil;
    if([[NSFileManager defaultManager] fileExistsAtPath:[[self tempFileURL] path]])
        [[NSFileManager defaultManager] removeItemAtURL:[self tempFileURL] error:&error];


    assetWriter = [[AVAssetWriter alloc] initWithURL: [self tempFileURL] 
                                            fileType:AVFileTypeQuickTimeMovie
                                               error:&error]; 
    if (error) {
        NSLog(@"Error creating asset writer: %@", error);
        [assetWriter release];
        return NO;
    }
    // writer

    NSDictionary *videoSettings = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:
                                   AVVideoCodecH264, AVVideoCodecKey, 
                                   [NSNumber numberWithInt:videoWidth], AVVideoWidthKey, 
                                   [NSNumber numberWithInt:videoHeight], AVVideoHeightKey,
                                   nil];

    assetWriterInput = [AVAssetWriterInput assetWriterInputWithMediaType:AVMediaTypeVideo 
                                                      outputSettings:videoSettings];

    NSDictionary *bufferAttributes = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys: 
                                      [NSNumber numberWithInt:kCVPixelFormatType_32BGRA], kCVPixelBufferPixelFormatTypeKey, 
                                      nil];

    adaptor = [[AVAssetWriterInputPixelBufferAdaptor alloc] initWithAssetWriterInput:assetWriterInput sourcePixelBufferAttributes:bufferAttributes];  
    [adaptor retain];
    assetWriterInput.expectsMediaDataInRealTime = YES;
    [assetWriter addInput:assetWriterInput];

    return YES;
}

and I hand out pixel buffers with this:

- (CVPixelBufferRef) createPixelBufferRef {
    CVPixelBufferPoolRef pixelBufferPool = adaptor.pixelBufferPool;
    CVPixelBufferRef pixelBuffer = NULL;
    CVReturn cvReturn = CVPixelBufferPoolCreatePixelBuffer(NULL, pixelBufferPool, &pixelBuffer);
    if(cvReturn != kCVReturnSuccess)
        NSLog(@"CVPixelBuffePoolCreatePixelBuffer: %d", cvReturn);
    bufferCreatedCount++;
    return pixelBuffer;
}

when I'm done passing the pixel buffer to appendPixelBuffer i release the pixel buffer with CVPixelBufferRelease. At no point before this going NULL do I call markAsFinished, endSessionAtSourceTime or finishWriting. Further, the adaptor itself does not go NULL.

Most posts I read talk about the pool being absent from the beginning due to a misconfigured adaptor, however mine is there, but only for a short time. Anyone else seen this behavior?

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I had the same problem. As I figured out, this happens, if some of the CMTimes, you put into appendPixelBuffer:withPresentationTime:, are equal. This can happen for instance, if you use CMTimeMakeWithSeconds with a too coarse timescale.

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