libc's qsort comparator has a const qualifier on both arguments. This
adds a missing const qualifier to exactly match the comparator API.
Existing usages of av_tree_find, av_tree_insert are appropriately
modified: type signature changes of the comparators, and removal of
unnecessary void * casts of function pointers.
Reviewed-by: Henrik Gramner <henrik@gramner.com>
Reviewed-by: wm4 <nfxjfg@googlemail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde@gmail.com>
These casts are unnecessary, and may safely be removed.
Found by enabling -Wpedantic on clang 3.7.
Tested with FATE.
Reviewed-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde@gmail.com>
mp3 packets all have the same duration and number of samples
if their duration indicated in the container varies then thats an
indication that they are not 1 mp3 packet each.
If this autodetection fails for some case then please contact us
and provide a testcase.
Fixes Ticket4938
It is well known that fabs and fabsf are at least as fast and sometimes
faster than the FFABS macro, at least on the gcc+glibc combination.
For instance, see the reference:
http://patchwork.sourceware.org/patch/6735/.
This was a patch to glibc in order to remove their usages of a macro.
The reason essentially boils down to fabs using the __builtin_fabs of
the compiler, while FFABS needs to infer to not use a branch and to
simply change the sign bit. Usually the inference works, but sometimes
it does not. This may be easily checked by looking at the asm.
This also has the added benefit of reducing macro usage, which has
problems with side-effects.
Note that avcodec is not handled here, as it is huge and
most things there are integer arithmetic anyway.
Tested with FATE.
Reviewed-by: Clément Bœsch <u@pkh.me>
Signed-off-by: Ganesh Ajjanagadde <gajjanagadde@gmail.com>
* commit 'f890677d05bc4e8b494a73373ab4cc19791bf884':
Replace any remaining avpicture function with imgutils
Merged-by: Hendrik Leppkes <h.leppkes@gmail.com>
avpriv_ac3_parse_header was removed in commit 3dfb643.
Reviewed-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Cadhalpun <Andreas.Cadhalpun@googlemail.com>
This commit introduces a parser for the current bitstream produced by
Daala. It currently bears a large similarity with Theora, another
codec produced by Xiph. While likely to change in the future, its basic
format of packet parsing should remain fairly identical with its current
structure.
Once the bitstream freezes, there are a few probable simplifications
that could be made. Also, the current version (major, minor and micro)
is stuck at zero so it's unusable as a way to warn about possible
incompatibilities. This will change once the bitstream freezes,
however until then this file is strictly targeting the current git
master of the reference encoder, libdaala.
This file was developed independently at the same time by both myself
and Vittorio Giovara, who used libav as a starting point. For fairness,
and to prevent confusion and allegations, his name has been added to the
copyright in the license header as well, and vice versa.
Commit 2b3e9bbfb5 caused problems for a
certain API user:
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=537725https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=542032
The problem seems rather arbitrary, because if there's junk, anything
can happen. In this case, the imperfect junk skipping just caused it to
read different junk, from what I can see.
We can improve the accuracy of junk detection by a lot by checking if 2
consecutive frames use the same configuration. While in theory it might
be completely fine for the 1st frame to have a different format than the
2nd frame, it's exceedingly unlikely, and I can't think of a legitimate
use-case.
This is approximately the same mpg123 does for junk skipping. The
set of compared header bits is the same as the libavcodec mp3 parser
uses for similar purposes.
Fixes ticket #4924.
Found-by: Jaroslav Šnajdr <jsnajdr@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Nicolas George <george@nsup.org>
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
Without EXT-X-MAP support we miss the first bytes of some streams.
These streams worked by luck before byte-ranged segment support was added in
da7759b357
Fixes ticket #4797.
Commit ad701326b4 ("avformat/hls: open playlists immediately when
AVDISCARD_ALL is dropped") inadvertently caused first_packet to never be
cleared, causing select_cur_seq_no() to not use the specific code for
live streams.
In practice this means that when the user selects a different audio
track during live stream (i.e. non-VOD) playback, there may be some
additional delay as the code might select an incorrect segment at first,
and we have to wait for video to catch audio (if too late segment was
selected) or to download more following audio segments (if too early
segment was selected).
Fix that by restoring the zeroing of first_packet.
* commit 'e55376a1fd5abebbb0a082aa20739d58c2260a37':
rtmpproto: Write correct flv packet sizes at the end of packets
Merged-by: Hendrik Leppkes <h.leppkes@gmail.com>
* commit '34ed5c2e4d9b7fe5c9b3aae2da5599fabb95c02e':
avformat: Do not use AVFMT_RAWPICTURE
Removal from ffmpeg.c not merged because some parts of avdevice
still use it
Merged-by: Hendrik Leppkes <h.leppkes@gmail.com>
This fixes access to Grandstream cameras, which return 401 otherwise.
VLC sends Authorization: header with spaces between parameters, and it
is known to work with Grandstream devices and broad range of other HTTP
and RTSP servers, so author considers switching to such behaviour safe.
See RFC 2617 (HTTP Auth).
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
In one case it was written as zero, one case left it uninitialized,
missed the 11 bytes for the flv header.
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>