Invented timestamps for the h264 tests return to something resembling
sanity.
In the idroq-video-encode test when converting 25 fps -> 30 fps the
fifth frame gets duplicated instead of the sixth.
diff -w is not a standard option. This fixes the reference files
to match what the tests actually output and switches to using the
standard diff -b which is sufficient to handle different line ending
styles.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
The codec (adpcm-ima-ws) is tested elsewhere. Using framecrc output
provides more information than a single md5 if something goes wrong.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
Converting the double to float for lrintf() loses precision when
the value is not exactly representable as a single-precision float.
Apart from being inaccurate, this causes discrepancies in some
configurations due to differences in rounding.
Note that the changed timestamp in the vc1-ism test is a bogus,
made-up value.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
This partially reverts acb1730218
which would only have needed to change the checksums if channel mixing had
been properly avoided. This changes the output file size reference and the
seek test reference back to the previous values.
Reduces the amount of upfront data required for cluster parsing
thus decreasing latency on seek and startup.
The change in the seek-lavf_mkv FATE test is due to incremental
parsing no longer reading as much data as the old parser and
thus not having that additional data to generate index entries
based on keyframes. Index entries are added correctly as the
file is parsed.
All FATE tests pass and Chrome has been using this patch for ~6
months without issue.
Currently incremental parsing is not supported for files with
SSA tracks since they require merging packets between clusters.
In this case the code falls back to non-incremental parsing.
Signed-off-by: Aaron Colwell <acolwell@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Dale Curtis <dalecurtis@chromium.org>
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
Avoids resampling and channel mixing. This only tests the behavior
with respect to input and output audio rather than also testing changes
to the encoder or muxer that do not affect the resulting decoded output.
Avoids resampling and channel mixing. This only tests the behavior
with respect to input and output audio rather than also testing changes
to the encoder or muxer that do not affect the resulting decoded output.
This way we don't require a clearly defined corresponding input stream.
The result for the xwd test changes because rgb24 is now chosen instead
of bgra.
If either input or output layout is known and the channel counts match,
use the known layout for both. Otherwise choose the default layout based on
av_get_default_channel_layout().
Changed some FATE references due to some WAVE files now having a non-zero
channel mask.