On Wed, Sep 04, 2019 at 07:35:11PM +0000, Soft Works wrote:
> 
> > Why this restriction? I think all log lines should be start with
> > time/date if corresponding flag is present. This makes the log to be
> > easy to parse by scripts.
> 
> Initially I didn’t have this restriction, but it doesn’t work well together 
> with some multi-line logging.
> See below for an example.
> 
> To get this nice, it would require a larger amount of changes, and probably 
> result in something that nobody wants to merge in.
> 
> Anyway, there’s a flag controlling this behavior and if you really want, you 
> can set it.
> Then you’ll see something like this:

how hard would it be to fix this ?

because nothing stops a codec from doing whatever the code outside transcode
did here causing this ...

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