Other software does not store it in this case, and the information
is provided by the codec stream
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
(cherry picked from commit 405cc0d9052079307b2b4188c396ae30c8e9108b)
Conflicts:
tests/ref/lavf/mov
The QuickTime specification does not contain any hint that the atom
must not be written in some cases and both the QuickTime and the
AVID decoders do not fail if the atom is present.
This change allows to signal (visually) interlaced streams with
a codec different from uncompressed video.
As a side-effect, this fixes ticket #2202
(cherry picked from commit 7d0e3b197c817b307d599a23704a44763ed0bbdd)
Conflicts:
tests/ref/lavf/mov
* commit 'e816034a5fa131b13c4ad87bb0b5065b4f5697c6':
fate-seek: remove use of gnu make 3.82 only private modifier
fate: move vsynth reference files to their own directory
fate: move fate-acodec reference files to their own dir
configure: avplay now depends on avresample
fate: split dependencies for fate-seek tests
Conflicts:
configure
tests/fate/seek.mak
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>