Hi, Le 14/10/2014 10:51, Carl Eugen Hoyos a écrit : > Benoit Fouet <benoit.fouet <at> free.fr> writes: > >> Another approach could be to check the next >> tag to see if the size is correct, and if >> not, fallback to 2.3 sizes for 2.4 tags. >> Should I try that? > Please do that. >
OK. > Do you already know what other software does? > (It doesn't matter imo if checking the next > tag works.) Since my last email, I've just checked what taglib does, and they seem to have a hack to handle exactly the same, that is: - try the syncsafe size - read next tag - if not a tag, try the non-syncsafe size, read next tag, and use the non syncsafe size if the tag is valid I'll do that on Thursday, unless anyone beats me to it... -- Ben _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel