This is possible by using a dynamic buffer to write them;
said dynamic buffer is (re)used and reset as appropriate.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
There are no guarantees that all side data types have the same
representation on all platforms.
Tests that change output due to this:
id3v2-priv-remux, cover-art-mp3-id3v2-remux, gapless-mp3: SKIP_SAMPLES,
which is tested by fate-gapless-mp3-side-data
matroska-vp8-alpha-remux: MATROSKA_BLOCKADDITIONAL, which is tested by
remux itself (side data is written into output)
matroska-mastering-display-metadata: MASTERING_DISPLAY_METADATA and
CONTENT_LIGHT_LEVEL, which are tested by ffprobe invocation in the same
test
matroska-spherical-mono-remux: STEREO3D and SPHERICAL, which are tested
by ffprobe invocation in the same test
segment-mp4-to-ts: MPEGTS_STREAM_ID, which is tested by ts remuxing
tests
webm-webvtt-remux: WEBVTT_IDENTIFIER/SETTINGS, which is tested by the
ffprobe invocation in the same test
mxf-d10-user-comments: CPB_PROPERTIES, which is tested by mxf-probe-d10
mov-cover-image: SKIP_SAMPLES, which is tested for mov by
mov-aac-2048-priming
copy-trac3074: AUDIO_SERVICE_TYPE, which is tested by fate-hls-fmp4_ac3
Also, test modifying colorspace properties and the default_mode
passthrough which is used here to create a file that has no default
track at all.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>