The last entry is the total size of the essence container.
Previously a TemporalOffset error would be logged, even though segments like
these are expected.
* qatar/master:
h264: clear trailing bits in partially parsed NAL units
vc1: Handle WVC1 interlaced stream
xl: Fix overreads
mpegts: rename payload_index to payload_size
segment: introduce segmented chain muxer
lavu: add AVERROR_BUG error value
avplay: clear pkt_temp when pkt is freed.
qcelpdec: K&R formatting cosmetics
qcelpdec: cosmetics: drop some pointless parentheses
x86: conditionally compile dnxhd encoder optimizations
Revert "h264: skip start code search if the size of the nal unit is known"
swscale: fix formatting and indentation of unscaled conversion routines.
h264: skip start code search if the size of the nal unit is known
cljr: fix buf_size sanity check
cljr: Check if width and height are positive integers
Conflicts:
libavcodec/cljr.c
libavcodec/vc1dec.c
libavformat/Makefile
libavformat/mpegtsenc.c
libavformat/segment.c
libswscale/swscale_unscaled.c
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Trailing bits are likely to be non-zero if the NAL unit is truncated.
Clearing the bits make overreads of the bitstream less likely in this
case. Fixes playback of
http://streams.videolan.org/streams/mp4/Mr_MrsSmith-h264_aac.mp4 which
has a forbidden byte sequence of 0x00 0x00 0x00 in it SPS.
* qatar/master:
APIchanges: fill in revision for AVFrame.age deprecation
avcodec: deprecate AVFrame.age
4xm: remove unneeded check for remaining unused data.
lavf: force threads to 1 in avformat_find_stream_info()
swscale: fix overflows in vertical scaling at top/bottom edges.
lavf: add OpenMG audio muxer.
omadec: split data that will be used in the muxer to a separate file.
lavf: rename oma.c -> omadec.c
tmv decoder: set correct pix_fmt
Conflicts:
Changelog
doc/APIchanges
libavcodec/mpegvideo.c
libavcodec/version.h
libavformat/oma.c
libavformat/version.h
libswscale/swscale.c
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Start code emulation prevention is only required in Annex B bytestream
packed NAL units. For other coding formats the size is already known.
Looking for a start code prefix can result in false positives like in
http://streams.videolan.org/streams/mp4/Mr_MrsSmith-h264_aac.mp4
which has a false positive in the SPS.
Width and height might get passed as 0 and would cause floating point
exceptions in decode_frame.
Fixes bugzilla #149
Signed-off-by: Janne Grunau <janne-libav@jannau.net>
This was intended as an optimisation for skipped blocks in MPEG2
P-frames and never used elsewhere. Removing this "optimisation"
speeds up MPEG2 decoding by 1-2% (ARM Cortex-A9).
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
* tjoppen/proper_mxf_track_linking:
mxfdec: Don't parse slices or DeltaEntryArrays
mxfdec: Remove dead/useless code
mxfdec: Hybrid demuxing/seeking solution
mxfdec: Add mxf_edit_unit_absolute_offset()
mxfdec: Replace zero IndexDurations with st->duration
mxfdec: Add "fake" index to MXFIndexTable to assist seeking
mxfdec: Add MXFIndexTables
mxfdec: Move mxf_read_packet*() near the bottom of the file
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
The previous code ended in multiple different infinite
loops. See stl_ten_1_big.sfd as example with and without zzuf
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
This fixes integer multiplication overflows in RGB48 output
(vertical) scaling as detected by IOC. What happens is that for
certain types of filters (lanczos, spline, bicubic), the
intermediate sum of coefficients in the middle of a filter can
be larger than the fixed-point equivalent of 1.0, even if the
final sum is 1.0. This is fine and we support that.
However, at frame edges, initFilter() will merge the coefficients
for the off-screen pixels into the top or bottom pixel, such as
to emulate edge extension. This means that suddenly, a single
coefficient can be larger than the fixed-point equivalent of
1.0, which the vertical scaling routines do not support.
Therefore, remove the merging of coefficients for edges for
the vertical scaling filter, and instead add edge detection
to the scaler itself so that it copies the pointers (not data)
for the edges (i.e. it uses line[0] for line[-1] as well), so
that a single coefficient is never larger than the fixed-point
equivalent of 1.0.