The artificial sample file sei-1.h264 contains five frames (IDR P B I B) and the following SEI message types: * Buffering period * Picture timing * Pan-scan rectangle (display as 4:3) * User data registered, containing A/53 closed captions (captions match frame content, including reordering) * Recovery point (at the I frame) * Display orientation (identity transformation) * Mastering display (with arbitrary contents) * Undefined SEI type 1234 (containing ascending bytes) --- Sample file at <http://ixia.jkqxz.net/~mrt/ffmpeg/sei-1.h264>. (Named -1 anticipating the possibility of adding more in future.)
140ddba635960ac73935a0fb268748a43c647151 fate/h264/sei-1.h264 tests/fate/cbs.mak | 8 ++++++-- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/tests/fate/cbs.mak b/tests/fate/cbs.mak index bee349ed45..911e7704aa 100644 --- a/tests/fate/cbs.mak +++ b/tests/fate/cbs.mak @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ endef # H.264 read/write -FATE_CBS_H264_SAMPLES = \ +FATE_CBS_H264_CONFORMANCE_SAMPLES = \ SVA_Base_B.264 \ BASQP1_Sony_C.jsv \ FM1_BT_B.h264 \ @@ -30,7 +30,11 @@ FATE_CBS_H264_SAMPLES = \ CVSE2_Sony_B.jsv \ CABACI3_Sony_B.jsv -$(foreach N,$(FATE_CBS_H264_SAMPLES),$(eval $(call FATE_CBS_TEST,h264,$(basename $(N)),h264-conformance/$(N),h264))) +FATE_CBS_H264_SAMPLES = \ + sei-1.h264 + +$(foreach N,$(FATE_CBS_H264_CONFORMANCE_SAMPLES),$(eval $(call FATE_CBS_TEST,h264,$(basename $(N)),h264-conformance/$(N),h264))) +$(foreach N,$(FATE_CBS_H264_SAMPLES),$(eval $(call FATE_CBS_TEST,h264,$(basename $(N)),h264/$(N),h264))) FATE_CBS_H264-$(call FATE_CBS_DEPS, H264, H264, H264, H264, H264) = $(FATE_CBS_h264) FATE_SAMPLES_AVCONV += $(FATE_CBS_H264-yes) -- 2.16.3 _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel