On Fri, Apr 27, 2018 at 3:51 AM, Jan Ekström <jee...@gmail.com> wrote: > Personally I would be for removal of the WebM muxing feature in dashenc > altogether, since the dashenc feature has never seemingly worked, and > since there is a whole separate WebM-specific DASH meta muxer in > webmdashenc. > > But these patches should at least make the thing not crash, and put it > under FF_COMPLIANCE_EXPERIMENTAL strictness. That way nobody should be > accidentally utilizing it. >
For the record, I wrote this at around 4AM under the impression that the "WebM DASH" muxer was actually what you would expect from its name.. (and by quickly checking that it seemed to be writing a DASH manifest) It most certainly is not that, it just writes a DASH manifest. Does not actually mux anything. So yes, dashenc is the thing to poke for both ISOBMFF and WebM DASH. Accordingly, I have found out that someone actually utilized WebM dash for audio, and they mentioned that it worked for them on Chromium, Firefox and Edge. The muxer seems to have worked without crashing at least during release/3.4. I asked them to verify some video as well, and if it works then the FF_COMPLIANCE_EXPERIMENTAL limitation can be removed. Kind of glad adding that made someone notice something, and report that they were actually utilizing the feature. They seemed to be happy about the thing no longer crashing, as well as the pass-through of compliance mode to the sub-muxer. Best regards, Jan _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel