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    Prevent (negative) overflow of rm->remaining_len. This evaluation really only · 0ecf9cc9
    Ronald S. Bultje authored
    has two possible outcomes: either len and rm->remaining_len are the same, in
    which case we care about the outcome and it is zero, or rm->remaining_len is
    currently not in use and we don't care about the outcome. In that case, len
    is positive and rm->remaining_len is zero, which leads to a negative result.
    This is confusing and could eventually lead to a sign-flip if we skip a lot
    of packets (unlikely, but still). Therefore, just always set it to zero.
    
    Originally committed as revision 17910 to svn://svn.ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg/trunk
    0ecf9cc9
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