> You can set final number of samples in output frame directly:
> frame->nb_samples = X.
I was told I shouldn't do that (even though other codecs do it?). I quote:
>> No, this is wrong. Codecs don't need to do this manually, this is done by
>> libavcodec/decode.c, based on the packet's AV_PKT_DATA
Ignore this patch, I've submitted a new one that hopefully has a better
chance.
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> No, you need to set this during init.
> You should also set avctx->delay to the same value.
This value is part of the bitstream, so theoretically can appear in any
packet after the first. Can you confirm it doesn't?
How could it be set on init? You'd need to read the bitstream then rewind?
And
> Can you confirm that if you break the decoder intentionally, the test
> (still) fails?
>
> Thank you, Carl Eugen
It does. Since file now writes 1 extra packet (as intended) so it'll always
differ SIZE_TOLERANCE at min, so decoder changes will go over than value, I
think.
I tried -frames:a 108 (
I've sent the patch again with some tweaks and fixed the test, please check
if it is satisfactory now.
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> This will/would require several fate tests to be updated
> at least these apparently:
> make: *** [fate-wmav1-encode] Error 1
> make: *** [fate-wmav2-encode] Error 1
> make: *** [fate-flcl1905] Error 1
I'm not sure if I can and how to modify those, somebody could lend a hand?
I can run the tests
> Is it intended that this doesnt list a human name ?
> (its no problem but jb tends to be unhappy if there are no names in the
log
> so i try to ask people if they really intend to not list their name or if
> its a unintended mistake)
It's the nick/mail I use in github and other places, it's corr
Here are samples of many stream configurations, generated with Microsoft's
encoder:
https://mega.nz/#!aQRUnTIT!gWUAfGNLIP62VKV2JEOGoyQ1jbVc3M7_qu7ChXQwb7w
For real XMA used in games, I've only seen 2ch+..+2ch+1/2ch (usual, what
FFmpeg supported before) and 1ch+..+1ch (rare, what motivates this pat
Yes, it's my github handle, thanks.
2017-08-20 3:00 GMT+02:00 Michael Niedermayer :
> On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 01:51:07AM +0200, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 07:45:16PM +0200, bananaman...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > From: bnnm
> > >
> > > KB2 'i' found in Life is Strange (Xb
It should work with all proper MSF.
Here is my test suite, which includes most MSF variations (including some
not yet supported by FFmpeg)
https://www.sendspace.com/file/omvv8s
For example, there is no 1ch ATRAC3-codec4 test MSF because the encoder
only outputs joint stereo
I'm afraid I don't know
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