Also slightly move around code not allocate a new frame if we won't
decode it. This prevents us from putting undecoded frames in frame
pointers, which (in mt decoding) other threads will use and wait on
as references, causing a deadlock (if we skipped decoding) or a crash
(if we didn't initialized next_framep[] at all).
Found-by: Mateusz "j00ru" Jurczyk and Gynvael Coldwind
next_dts is used for estimating the dts of the next packet if it's
missing. Therefore, it makes no sense to set it from the pts of the last
decoded frame. Also it should be estimated from the current packet
duration/ticks_per_frame always, not only when a frame was successfully
decoded.
It currently has different meanings at different times (dts of the last
read packet/pts of the last decoded frame). Reduce obfuscation by
storing pts of the decoded frame in the frame itself.
Current code compares the desired recording time with InputStream.pts,
which has a very unclear meaning. Change the code to use actual
timestamps of the frames passed to the encoder.
In several tests, one less frame is encoded, which is more correct.
In the idroq test one more frame is encoded, which is again more
correct.
Behavior with stream copy should be unchanged.
The actual number (1/1000) will probably require some
discussion/tweaking in the future, but should be good enough for now,
since the timestamps in AVSubtitle are in this timebase by definition.
The output is obviously not supposed to contain video (since only
-acodec copy is specified), but that only happens because of the way -t
handling is implemented currently.
It makes sense in some cases to split up the output packet to save on memory
usage (ape frames can be very large), but the current/default size is
arbitrary. Allowing the user to configure this gives more flexibility and
requires minimal additional code.
* qatar/master:
Revert "v210enc: use FFALIGN()"
doxygen: Do not include license boilerplates in Doxygen comment blocks.
avplay: reset decoder flush state when seeking
ape: skip packets with invalid size
ape: calculate final packet size instead of guessing
ape: stop reading after the last frame has been read
ape: return AVERROR_EOF instead of AVERROR(EIO) when demuxing is finished
ape: return error if seeking to the current packet fails in ape_read_packet()
avcodec: Clarify AVFrame member documentation.
v210dec: check for coded_frame allocation failure
v210enc: use stride as it is already calculated
v210enc: use FFALIGN()
v210enc: return proper AVERROR codes instead of -1
v210enc: do not set coded_frame->key_frame
v210enc: check for coded_frame allocation failure
drawtext: add 'fix_bounds' option on coords fixing
drawtext: fix text_{w, h} expression vars
drawtext: add missing braces around an if() block.
Conflicts:
libavcodec/arm/vp8.h
libavcodec/arm/vp8dsp_init_arm.c
libavcodec/v210dec.c
libavfilter/vf_drawtext.c
libavformat/ape.c
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
A lot of files do not mark keyframes correctly via
granule, so detect keyframe or not based on data
and complain if it mismatches.
Signed-off-by: Reimar Döffinger <Reimar.Doeffinger@gmx.de>
FFALIGN doesn't work with non-powers-of-2.
This reverts commit 7ad1b612c8.
Signed-off-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
Calculates based on total file size and wavetaillength from the header.
Falls back to multiplying finalframeblocks by 8 instead of 4 so that it will
at least be overestimating for 24-bit. Currently it can underestimate the
final packet size, leading to decoding errors.