With the following additions:
* support to anti-aliased glyph rendering
* support to UTF-8 text and Unicode chars rendering
* support for RGB packed formats
* fix minor errors and typos in the filter description
* extend/clarify examples in the filter description
Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
This fixes, for instance, the case that there is a track that has some samples with composition time offset and has a track run without sample-composition-time-offsets-present.
This reverts commit f8bed30d8b176fa030f6737765338bb4a2bcabc9. The reason
for this is that the overlap filter, which runs after IDCT, should run
on unclamped values, and thus IDCT and put_pixels() cannot be merged if
we want to attempt to be bitexact.
Add an extra size validity check in asf_read_frame_header(). Without
this asf->packet_size_left may become negative, which triggers an
assertion failure later.
Signed-off-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
int/unsigned is the natural memory access type for CPUs, using sized types
for temporary variables, counters and similar just increases code size and
can possibly cause a slowdown.
This works around a possibly exploitable crash.
Appearently, vlc can be exploited with a malicous file. This should get
reverted as soon as a proper fix is found.
Reported-at: Thu, 21 Apr 2011 14:38:25 +0000
Reported-by: Dominic Chell <Dominic.Chell@ngssecure.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
(cherry picked from commit 89f903b3d5ec38c9c5d90fba7e626fa0eda61a32)
(cherry picked from commit 9b919571e506fbb72b81a35ca1e7c1bd6efc4209)
As per issue2629, most 23.976fps matroska H.264 files are incorrectly
detected as 24fps, as the matroska timestamps usually have only
millisecond precision.
Fix that by doubling the amount of timestamps inspected for frame rate
for streams that have coarse time base. This also fixes 29.970 detection
in matroska.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
(cherry picked from commit 78431098f9e306ebe27e7698d0ae539e3df2afe9)
Tested with mplayer based on this report
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.video.mplayer.user/66043/focus=66063
Signed-off-by: Reinhard Tartler <siretart@tauware.de>
int/unsigned is the natural memory access type for CPUs, using sized types
for temporary variables, counters and similar just increases code size and
can possibly cause a slowdown.