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.
* qatar/master:
avconv: extend -r to work on any input stream.
doc/avconv: expand documentation for the -s option.
avconv: don't print filters inserted by avconv in stream mappings.
avconv: merge configuration code for complex and simple filters
avconv: split configuring input filters out of configure_complex_filter
Conflicts:
configure
doc/ffmpeg.texi
ffmpeg.c
tests/ref/fate/idroq-video-encode
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
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.
Current code compares the desired recording time with InputStream.pts,
which has a very unclear meaning. Change the code to use actual
timestamps of the frames passed to the encoder.
In several tests, one less frame is encoded, which is more correct.
In the idroq test one more frame is encoded, which is again more
correct.
Behavior with stream copy should be unchanged.
This adds a "fate" make target which runs the full FATE test suite.
Individual tests can be run with "make fate-$testname".
The location of the FATE test samples must be specified with the
--samples=PATH option to configure.
The tests/fate-update.sh script regenerates the references files and
test list from the online FATE database. These are checked in since
generating them requires non-standard tools.
Originally committed as revision 22552 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk