Martin Storsjö: > Previously, the hls-fmp4 and hls-fmp4_ac3 tests used the same file > names for init and segment files, which occasionally could cause > corruption and failed tests, if the input files for both tests are > generated in parallel, as they could overwrite each other. > > This happened to work some of the time, as the fmp4_ac3 test actually > only checked the init segment file (which the fmp4 test case never > wrote, due to using the incorrect hls_segment_type option) and the > fmp4 test case always regenerated the input files due to mismatched > target and file names. > --- > tests/fate/hlsenc.mak | 6 +++--- > 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tests/fate/hlsenc.mak b/tests/fate/hlsenc.mak > index a57450cd7c..b3e87c0542 100644 > --- a/tests/fate/hlsenc.mak > +++ b/tests/fate/hlsenc.mak > @@ -101,13 +101,13 @@ tests/data/hls_fmp4_ac3.m3u8: TAG = GEN > tests/data/hls_fmp4_ac3.m3u8: ffmpeg$(PROGSSUF)$(EXESUF) | tests/data > $(M)$(TARGET_EXEC) $(TARGET_PATH)/$< \ > -stream_loop 4 -i $(SAMPLES)/ac3/monsters_inc_5.1_448_small.ac3 -c copy > -map 0 \ > - -hls_segment_type fmp4 -hls_fmp4_init_filename now.mp4 -hls_list_size 0 > \ > - -hls_time 2 -hls_segment_filename > "$(TARGET_PATH)/tests/data/hls_fmp4_%d.m4s" \ > + -hls_segment_type fmp4 -hls_fmp4_init_filename now_ac3.mp4 > -hls_list_size 0 \ > + -hls_time 2 -hls_segment_filename > "$(TARGET_PATH)/tests/data/hls_fmp4_ac3_%d.m4s" \ > $(TARGET_PATH)/tests/data/hls_fmp4_ac3.m3u8 2>/dev/null > > FATE_HLSENC-$(call ALLYES, HLS_DEMUXER EAC3_DEMUXER) += fate-hls-fmp4_ac3 > fate-hls-fmp4_ac3: tests/data/hls_fmp4_ac3.m3u8 > -fate-hls-fmp4_ac3: CMD = probeaudiostream $(TARGET_PATH)/tests/data/now.mp4 > +fate-hls-fmp4_ac3: CMD = probeaudiostream > $(TARGET_PATH)/tests/data/now_ac3.mp4 > > FATE_SAMPLES_FFMPEG += $(FATE_HLSENC-yes) > fate-hlsenc: $(FATE_HLSENC-yes) > This test uses ffprobe, yet has no ffprobe dependency. It should probably be included in FATE_SAMPLES_FFMPEG_FFPROBE; the other tests in this file meanwhile all generate their samples themselves, so they could be in FATE_FFMPEG if I am not mistaken.
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