winbase.h defines IGNORE and is included via bzlib.h when compiling
for Windows. So rename this macro to NOTHING.
Also rename the muxer macro for consistency.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
It includes various Windows-specific headers when compiling
for Windows and these sometimes cause issues: E.g. winbase.h
defines IGNORE, which clashes with a macro used in the Matroska
muxer (since 884653ee5b) and demuxer.
This header provides fallback defines for various stuff that is
mostly not used directly by (de)muxers at all:
mkdir, rename, rmdir, unlink, access, poll, pollfd, nfds_t,
closesocket, socklen_t, fstat, stat, lseek, SHUT_(RD|WR|RDWR)
and various POLL* constants.
Ergo fix this issue by not auto-including this header in lots
of places via an inclusion in internal.h and instead include
it everywhere where the above stuff is used (most of these
translation units already included os_support.h).
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
This is the very last user of any lavc transform code.
This also *corrects* wmavoice decoding, as the previous DCT/DST
transforms were incorrect, bringing it closer to Microsoft's
own wmavoice decoder.
These are in-place transforms, required for DCT-I and DST-I.
Templated as the mod2 variant requires minor modifications, and is
required specifically for DCT-I/DST-I.
The word "monotonous" means "spoken in a monotone" which is not what we
mean here. We mean "monotonic" i.e. nondecreasing.
Signed-off-by: Leo Izen <leo.izen@gmail.com>
Adds a fate test for the jpegxl_anim demuxer, that should allow testing
for true positives and false positives for animated jpegxl files. Note
that two of the test cases are not animated, in order to help sort out
false positives.
Signed-off-by: Leo Izen <leo.izen@gmail.com>
This simplification reduces codesize.
(It even reduces the size of .rodata here, because
the jump table used by the compiler is bigger than
the actual array.)
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
When muxing, the AVStreams' side-data is typically set
by the caller before avformat_write_header();
it is not documented to be else. Yet the Matroska muxer
added an AVStereo3D side data if certain metadata
was present:
Since commit 4d686fb721
(adding support for AVStereo3D stream side-data),
the Matroska muxer checked certain stream tags that
contain Matroska's StereoMode and (if they are present)
converted this value into an AVStereo3D struct that
gets attached to the AVStream (reusing a function from
the demuxer). Afterwards the AVStereo3D side data struct
(whether it has just been added by the muxer or not) gets
parsed and converted back into a Matroska StereoMode.
Besides being an API violation this change broke
StereoMode values without a corresponding AVStereo3D
(namely the anaglyph ones).
This commit fixes this: A StereoMode given via tags
is now used-as-is; if no such tag exists and an AVStereo3D
side data exists, it is converted into the corresponding
StereoMode (if possible). This approach also fixes
handling of the anaglyph ones; the changes to the
matroska-stereo_mode are due to this.
The new STEREOMODE_STEREO3D_MAPPING has been put to
good use for this.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
It will allow to create tables for easy conversion from AVStereo3D
to stereomode and back again as well as derive the properties
of a given stereomode.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
It has undefined behaviour in case the value does not fit into an int.
Also stop allowing to override a stream level "alpha_mode" tag
by an AVFormatContext one and properly check that the stereo_mode
number given via a tag is actually in the range 0..14: Negative
values would have been treated as zero before this patch.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
When no output video framerate is specified by the user with -r or can
be inferred from the filtergraph, encoder setup will arbitrarily decide
that the framerate is 25fps. However, making up any framerate value for
VFR encoding is at best unnecessary.
Changes the results of the sub2video tests, where the input timebase is
now used instead of 1/25.
Mainly this fixes handling special values of -enc_time_base ('demux' or
'filter') for audio. It also prints a warning if -enc_time_base is
specified for subtitles, instead of ignoring it silently (current
subtitle encoding API only works with AV_TIME_BASE_Q).
This function converts packet timestamps from the input stream timebase
to OutputStream.mux_timebase, which may or may not be equal to the
actual output AVStream timebase (and even when it is, this may not
always be the optimal choice due to bitstream filtering).
Just keep the timestamps in input stream timebase, they will be rescaled
as needed before bitstream filtering and/or sending the packet to the
muxer.
Move the av_rescale_delta() call for audio (needed to preserve accuracy
with coarse demuxer timebases) to write_packet.
Drop now-unused OutputStream.mux_timebase.
Bitstream filtering input timebase is not always necessarily equal to
OutputStream.mux_timebase. Also, set AVPacket.time_base correctly for
packets output by bitstream filters
Do not rescale at all in of_output_packet() when not doing bitstream
filtering, as it's unnecessary - write_packet() will rescale to the
actual muxer timebase.