This allows ending up with a normal, non-fragmented file when
the file is finished, while keeping the file readable if writing
is aborted abruptly at any point. (Normally when writing a
mov/mp4 file, the unfinished file is completely useless unless it
is finished properly.)
This results in a file where the mdat atom contains (and hides)
all the moof atoms that were part of the fragmented file structure
initially.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Otherwise a bunch of SEI units that should not be in hvcC will be included,
and generate different output with builds where extract_extradata_bsf is not
present.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Several other tests (e.g. concatdec) examine FATE_LAVF_CONTAINER
in order to enable or disable tests that depend on samples
created by the lavf-container tests; right now this procedure
did not account for CONFIG_FFMPEG.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Instead use float one by default for sample rate conversions.
The s16p internal transfer format produces visible and hearable
quantization artifacts.
Signed-off-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
for S8 we continue to use S16 as it should have enough precision
Fate is adjusted so bitexactness is maintained between mips/arm/x86
if more tests became bit-inexact on some platform, the same change
can be done to them
The use of higher precision and float intermediates inevitably
leads to more differences between platforms.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
It is badly named (should have been -top_field_first, or at least -tff),
underdocumented and underspecified, and (most importantly) entirely
redundant with the setfield filter.
And remove the AVOID_PROBING flag, given it's the last av1 decoder to be tested
either way.
This fixes a regression introduced in 1652f2492f,
where even if forcing the native av1 decoder, if another decoder was present,
like libdav1d or libaom-av1, they'd be used for probing and some fate tests
would have different results.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
According to MXF specs the Stored Rectangle corresponds to the data which is
passed to the compressor and received from the decompressor, so they should
contain the width / height extended to the macroblock boundary.
In practice however width and height values rounded to the upper 16 multiples
are only seen when muxing MPEG formats. Therefore this patch changes stored
width and height values to unrounded for all non-MPEG formats, even macroblock
based ones.
For DNXHD the specs (ST 2019-4) explicitly indicates to use 1080 for 1088p.
For ProRes the specs (RDD 44) only refer to to ST 377-1 without precision but
no known commercial implementations are using rounded values.
DV is not using 16x16 macroblocks, so 16 rounding makes no sense.
The patch also fixes Sampled Width / Display Width to use unrounded values.
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
write_tmcd allows tmcd track to be created with any mode but in
mov_write_header, index for first tmcd track is only set for modes
MP4 or MOV, causing a crash if tmcd creation is attempted with other
modes.