The packet buffer allocation considers the alpha channel as DCT-coded,
while it is actually run-coded and thus requires a larger buffer.
CC: libav-stable@libav.org
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
The buffer allocation may be incorrect (e.g. with an alpha plane),
and currently causes the buffer to be set to NULL by init_put_bits,
causing a crash later on.
So, detect that situation, and if detected, reallocate the buffer
and ask for a sample that shows the problem.
CC: libav-stable@libav.org
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
If the allocated size, despite best efforts, is too small, exit
with the appropriate error.
CC: libav-stable@libav.org
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
The data in coded_frame isn't allocated using get_buffer, but
is copied from the input frame to the encoder, so we should
not try to free it ourselves.
This fixes an assert failure when running in debug mode.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Previously, the put_bits call writing the value wrote a value
larger than the number of bits specified, failing asserts
in debug mode. There was no actual bitstream writer corruption,
since the overwritten bit already always was set to 1.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
ProRes codes chroma blocks in 444 mode in different order than luma blocks,
so make both decoder and encoder read/write chroma blocks in right order.
Reported by Phil Barrett
The operations that use it require it to be promoted to a larger (natural)
type and thus perform sign extension on it.
While an optimal compiler may account for this, gcc 4.6 (for x86 Windows)
fails. Using the natural integer type provides a 2% speedup for Win64
and 1% for Win32.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
Apple ProRes Format Specifications mentions target data size for every frame,
so make sure frame meets it. This also allows encoder to demand much smaller
packet sizes for output.