According to its description, it is supposed to be the LCM of all the
frame durations. The usability of such a thing is vanishingly small,
especially since we cannot determine it with any amount of reliability.
Therefore get rid of it after the next bump.
Replace it with the average framerate where it makes sense.
FATE results for the wtv and xmv demux tests change. In the wtv case
this is caused by the file being corrupted (or possibly badly cut) and
containing invalid timestamps. This results in lavf estimating the
framerate wrong and making up wrong frame durations.
In the xmv case the file contains pts jumps, so again the estimated
framerate is far from anything sane and lavf again makes up different
frame durations.
In some other tests lavf starts making up frame durations from different
frame.
Also add missing trailing commas, break long codec_tag lines and
add spaces in codec_tag declarations.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
According to video_file_format_spec_v10_1.pdf flv stores AAC RAW
thanks to Baptiste Coudurier for pointing that out
thanks to Aℓex Converse for explaining:
This can't be at the start of a non-ADTS payload. 111 is the
EndOfFrame syntax element.
Together these proof that the check was correctly rejecting ADTS which
is not supposed to be in flv. Many players are able to play such ADTS
in flv though but its better if we conform to the spec as this should
ensure that not many but all players can play files generated by ffmpeg.
This reverts commit 3c9a86df0e.
The existing functions defined in intfloat_readwrite.[ch] are
both slow and incorrect (infinities are not handled).
This introduces a new header with fast, inline conversion
functions using direct union punning assuming an IEEE-754
system, an assumption already made throughout the code.
The one use of Intel/Motorola extended 80-bit format is
replaced by simpler code sufficient under the present
constraints (positive normal values).
The old functions are marked deprecated and retained for
compatibility.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
No application rely on this count being correct as far as
I know, but if we write a nonzero count value, it might just
as well be the right one.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Metadata currently is written only at the start of the file in normal
cases, when transcoding from a rtmp source metadata could be
written later and the offset recorded can exceed 32bit.
Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
In the name of consistency:
put_byte -> avio_w8
put_<type> -> avio_w<type>
put_buffer -> avio_write
put_nbyte will be made private
put_tag will be merged with avio_put_str
Signed-off-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
(cherry picked from commit 77eb5504d3)
In the name of consistency:
put_byte -> avio_w8
put_<type> -> avio_w<type>
put_buffer -> avio_write
put_nbyte will be made private
put_tag will be merged with avio_put_str
Signed-off-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>