This patch improves af_asyncts behavior on streams with bogus PTS, which
are either non-monotonic, or contain PTS jitter, and trigger the
non-monotonicity error. With this patch, af_asyncts is able to correct
these streams and avoid the error.
Firstly, it fixes resample compensation calculation by supplying proper
units to avresample_set_compensation (sample count per second instead
of sample count per some arbitrary frame size). Also, the calculation of
the compensation itself is fixed - delta is proportional to an adjustment
of the compensation, not the compensation itself. Ideally, the compensation
should converge to a value that keeps delta at zero.
To be able to deal with sources with PTS jitter even without resampling,
small PTS errors are adjusted, so the output frames do not overlap.
Finally, one more monotonicity check is added.
The FATE reference changes because now there is 8 less samples of
silence because of the pts jitter.
Signed-off-by: Jindřich Makovička <makovick@gmail.com>
AVCodecContext.bits_per_raw_sample is updated from the previous thread
in the generic update function before the codec specific update_thread
function is called. The check for reinitialization of dsp functions uses
bits_per_raw_sample. When called from update_thread_context it will be
already at the current value and the dsp functions aren't updated if
only the bit depth changes.
do_adobe_auth takes the parameters in the order "opaque, challenge".
Due to the way they are treated, this didn't matter in the tested
setups though - if both are set, we only use one. In the tested
setups (Wowza and Akamai) either one of them were null or they
were both set to the same value, which is why this worked before.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This ensures the hwaccel privdata does not leak when a frame buffer could
not be allocated (and toggle the assert when the frame is re-used).
Having no frame buffer available is quite common when using the DXVA2
hwaccel in situations where the DXVA2 renderer is being re-allocated, for
example when moving between displays.
Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
This ensures the hwaccel privdata does not leak when a frame buffer could
not be allocated (and toggle the assert when the frame is re-used).
Having no frame buffer available is quite common when using the DXVA2
hwaccel in situations where the DXVA2 renderer is being re-allocated, for
example when moving between displays.
Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
Number of planes is not always equal to the number of components even
for formats marked with PIX_FMT_PLANAR -- e.g. NV12 has three components
in two planes.
The total frame size is a combination of the 12 bits in the sequence
header and 2 more bits in the the sequence extension. While the
specification explicitly forbids the dimensions from the sequence header
from being 0 (thus ruling out multiples of 4096), such videos
apparrently exist in the wild so we should attempt to decode them.
Based on a patch by Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Fixes Bug 416.
To avoid allocating ridiculous amounts of memory for corrupted files,
read the input in chunks limited to filesize or an arbitrary large
amount when that is not known (chosen to be 50M).
The check `src > dst' in the form `&c->out[-back] > c->out' invokes
pointer overflow, which is undefined behavior in C.
Remove the check. Also replace `&c->out[-back] < c->out_start' with
a safe form `c->out - c->out_start < back' to avoid overflow.
CC: libav-stable@libav.org
Signed-off-by: Xi Wang <xi.wang@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>