This commit is based on libav's implementation and
makes sure to compare output timestamps together.
It also reduces the differences with avconv.
The changes to the test reference files are caused
by an additional packet at the end, the timestamp
of the frame encoded by this packet is always
strictly below the limit stated by the -t option.
This code is intended for errors in external libraries
when no corresponding error code can be found.
AVERROR_UNKNOWN is too vague for that and looks like AVERROR_BUG.
For reading from normal files on disk, the queue limits for
demuxed data work fine, but for reading data from realtime
streams, they mean we're not reading from the input stream
at all once the queue limit has been reached. For TCP streams,
this means that writing to the socket from the peer side blocks
(potentially leading to the peer dropping data), and for UDP
streams it means that our kernel might drop data.
For some protocols/servers, the server initially sends a
large burst with data to fill client side buffers, but once
filled, we should keep reading to avoid dropping data.
For all realtime streams, it IMO makes sense to just buffer
as much as we get (rather in buffers in avplay.c than in
OS level buffers). With this option set, the input thread
should always be blocking waiting for more input data,
never sleeping waiting for the decoder to consume data.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
The buffers are only allocated once, although it can happen from
any of a few different places, so there is no need to use realloc.
Using av_malloc() ensures they are aligned suitably for SIMD
optimisations.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
* qatar/master:
cosmetics: Consistently use C-style comments with multiple inclusion guards
anm: fix a few Doxygen comments
misc typo and wording fixes
attributes: add av_noreturn
attributes: drop pointless define guards
configure: do not disable av_always_inline with --enable-small
flvdec: initial stream switch support
avplay: fix write on freed memory for rawvideo
snow: remove a VLA used for edge emulation
x86: lavfi: fix gradfun/yadif build with mmx/sse disabled
snow: remove the runs[] VLA.
snow: Check mallocs at init
flacdec: remove redundant setting of avctx->sample_fmt
Conflicts:
ffplay.c
libavcodec/h264.c
libavcodec/snow.c
libavcodec/snow.h
libavcodec/snowdec.c
libavcodec/snowenc.c
libavformat/flvdec.c
libavutil/attributes.h
tools/patcheck
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Allow to deal with the list file printing only in a single point, thus
simplifying logic, and allow a bit of factorization (no special case
needed when printing the first file name of the list).
In Smooth Streaming, the fragments are addressed by time, and
the manifest only stores one list of time offests for all streams,
so all streams need to have identical fragment offsets. Warn if
this isn't the case, so that the user can fix the files instead of
getting failures at runtime when the fragments can't be found.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>