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The mpeg4 encoder is slice-threaded and its output depends upon the number of threads used. Therefore all tests of this encoder use a hardcoded number of threads (ENC_OPTS in fate-run.sh contains "-threads 1"; only the vsynth%-mpeg4-thread tests override this for the mpeg4 encoder, but they also use a hardcoded value to be consistent across different systems); only the new shortest and copy-shortest[12] (implicitly due to the sample used) tests don't and this leads to FATE-failures. Fix this by explicitly setting the thread count. Also switch the shortest test to framecrc, because hashing side data is itchy even though the side data used here (AV_PKT_DATA_QUALITY_STATS) has a defined endianness. Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com> |
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