On Blu-ray colors are stored in the order YCrCb (and not YCbCr) as mentioned in the specifications:
see System Description Blu-ray Disc Read-Only Format, 9.14.4.2.2.1 Palette Definition Segment
When decoding a Blu-ray subtitle, the colors were incorrectly set.
On DVD and HD-DVD colors are stored in the order YCrCb (and not YCbCr) as mentioned in the specifications:
see DVD Specifications for Read-Only Disc / Part 3, 4.3 Program Chain Information (7) PGC_SP_PLT
see DVD Specifications for High Definition Disc, 5.2 Navigation for Standard Content (11) PGC_SDSP_PLT
see DVD Specifications for High Definition Disc, 5.2 Navigation for Standard Content (12) PGC_HDSP_PLT
see DVD Specifications for High Definition Disc, 5.5 Presentation Data (4) SET_COLOR2
When decoding a DVD or HD-DVD subtitle, the colors were incorrectly set.
Split normal build system documentation and the fate one.
Document THREADS make variable and provide an introduction to fate.
Document DESTDIR make variable and add some generic targets.
* newdev/master:
matroskadec: set default duration for simple block
When building for MinGW32 disable strict ANSI compliancy.
ARM: fix ff_apply_window_int16_neon() prototype
configure: check for --as-needed support early
ARM: NEON optimised apply_window_int16()
ac3enc: NEON optimised shift functions
ac3enc: NEON optimised ac3_max_msb_abs_int16 and ac3_exponent_min
mpeg12.c: fix slice threading for mpeg2 field picture mode.
ffmetadec.c: fix compiler warnings.
configure: Don't explicitly disable ffplay or in/outdevices on dos
configure: Remove the explicit disabling of ffserver
configure: Add fork as a dependency to ffserver
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
When a normal Block is parsed, duration is initialized to
AV_NOPTS_VALUE. If it is not changed, then the track's default
duration is used. But for SimpleBlock, duration is initialized to
0 instead of AV_NOPTS_VALUE. This is due to the difference in how
EBML_NEST vs EBML_PASS are processed. Setting duration to 0 leads
eventually to wrongly estimate the frame duration in util.c
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
When -std=c99 is used, GCC defines __STRICT_ANSI__ to hide non-ANSI
interfaces; on MinGW32, when this macro is defined, some functions that are
part of POSIX but not of Windows APIs are disabled, including strcasecmp().
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
This moves the check for --as-needed linker support before all
library tests, ensuring consistent behaviour between the checks
and the actual link step.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
* newdev/master:
avio: make udp_set_remote_url/get_local_port internal.
asfdec: also subtract preroll when reading simple index object
matroskaenc: remove a variable that's unused after bc17bd9.
avio: cosmetics - nicer vertical alignment.
Remove unnecessary icc version checks
Disable 'attribute "foo" ignored' warnings from icc
rtsp: Don't use a locale dependent format string
Add xd55 codec tag for XDCAM HD422 720p25 CBR files.
configure: get libavcodec version from new version.h header
lavc: move the version macros to a new installed header.
matroskaenc: simplify get_aac_sample_rates by using ff_mpeg4audio_get_config
Do not use format string "%0.3f" for RTSP Range field.
Add apply_window_int16() to DSPContext with x86-optimized versions and use it in the ac3_fixed encoder.
Document usage of import libraries created by dlltool
configure: Set the correct lib target for arm/wince dlltool
fate: simplify regression-funcs.sh
fate: add support for multithread testing
Conflicts:
libavformat/rtspdec.c
libavutil/attributes.h
libavutil/internal.h
libavutil/mem.h
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
With unknown attribute warnings disabled, these checks are no
longer needed. Removing them improves readability while having
no effect on generated code.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
ICC lies about the version of gcc it emulates, which results
in unsupported attributes sometimes being used. The warning
is an annoyance and should be disabled.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>