| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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With the introduction of HEVC 444 support, we technically have two
codecs that can handle 444 - HEVC and MJPEG. In the case of MJPEG,
it can decode, but can only output one of the semi-planar formats.
That means we need additional logic to decide whether to use a
444 output format or not.
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I'm told my prefix work-around wasn't enough to make it compile,
although I'm not sure why; I did some basic testing and that
approach appeared to work, but I'm not in a position to do a
full compile on CentOS 6 so I can't be sure of anything.
I have had it confirmed that the additional change to not use
named initialisers is enough to make it compile, so let's
throw that into the mix too.
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Ancient versions of gcc (pre 4.6) can't directly initialise
members of anonymous inner unions/structs by name.
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=10676
Unfortunately, RHEL 6 shipped with one of these ancient
versions and so we're stuck with it until approximately the
heat death of the universe.
Putting explicit braces into the initialisation is possibly a
work-around but the behaviour there was never fully understood
before direct initialisation was made to work.
So, this may or may not work.
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