- 18 Nov, 2019 24 commits
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Gyan Doshi authored
Added default values, correct strings for default model path and pool method.
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Gyan Doshi authored
Option wait_for_tc only takes effect if tc_format is set
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- 17 Nov, 2019 16 commits
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Andreas Rheinhardt authored
The number of bits in a PutBitContext must fit into an int, yet nothing guaranteed the size argument cbs_write_unit_data() uses in init_put_bits() to be in the range 0..INT_MAX / 8. This has been changed. Furthermore, the check 8 * data_size > data_bit_start that there is data beyond the initial padding when writing mpeg2 or H.264/5 slices could also overflow, so divide it by 8 to get an equivalent check without this problem. Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>
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Andreas Rheinhardt authored
All cbs-functions to write units share a common pattern: 1. They check whether they have a write buffer (that is used to store the unit's data until the needed size becomes known after writing the unit when a dedicated buffer will be allocated). 2. They use this buffer for a PutBitContext. 3. The (codec-specific) writing takes place through the PutBitContext. 4. The return value is checked. AVERROR(ENOSPC) here always indicates that the buffer was too small and leads to a reallocation of said buffer. 5. The final buffer will be allocated and the data copied. This commit factors this common code out in a single function in cbs.c. Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>
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Andreas Rheinhardt authored
flac_read_timestamp() applied av_init_packet() to a packet (which initializes all fields of the packet except for data and size) and then went on to use only the data and size fields. In other words: Said packet can be removed and replaced by an uint8_t * and an int. Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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Carl Eugen Hoyos authored
Mentioned in ticket #8378.
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Carl Eugen Hoyos authored
Mentioned in ticket #8378.
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Carl Eugen Hoyos authored
Mentioned in ticket #8378.
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Nomis101 authored
Signed-off-by: Rick Kern <kernrj@gmail.com>
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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Paul B Mahol authored
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