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* lavf: deobfuscate read_frame_internal().Anton Khirnov2012-03-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Split off packet parsing into a separate function. Parse full packets at once and store them in a queue, eliminating the need for tracking parsing state in AVStream. The horrible unreadable loop in read_frame_internal() now isn't weirdly ordered and doesn't contain evil gotos, so it should be much easier to understand. compute_pkt_fields() now invents slightly different timestamps for two raw vc1 tests, due to has_b_frames being set a bit later. They shouldn't be more wrong (or right) than previous ones.
* rawenc: switch to encode2().Anton Khirnov2012-02-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This changes a number of FATE results, since before this commit, the timestamps in all tests using rawenc were made up by lavf. In most cases, the previous timestamps were completely bogus. In some other cases -- raw formats, mostly h264 -- the new timestamps are bogus as well. The only difference is that timestamps invented by the muxer are replaced by timestamps invented by the demuxer. cscd -- avconv sets output codec timebase from r_frame_rate and r_frame_rate is in this case some guessed number 31.42 (377/12), which is not accurate enough to represent all timestamps. This results in some frames having duplicate pts. Therefore, vsync 0 needs to be changed to vsync 2 and avconv drops two frames. A proper fix in the future would be to set output timebase to something saner in avconv. nuv -- previous timestamps for video were wrong AND the cscd comment applies, one frame is dropped. vp8-signbias -- the file contains two frames with identical timestamps, so -vsync 0 needs to be removed/changed to -vsync 2 and avconv drops one frame. vc1-ism -- apparrently either the demuxer lies about timestamps or the file is broken, since dts == pts on all packets, but reordering clearly takes place.
* frame{crc/md5}: set the stream timebase from codec timebase.Anton Khirnov2012-02-03
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Right now those muxers use the default timebase in all cases(1/90000). This patch avoid unnecessary rescaling and makes the printed timestamps more readable. Also, extend the printed information to include the timebases and packet pts/duration and align the columns. Obviously changes the results of all fate tests which use those two muxers.
* fate: add more tests for VC-1 decoderAneesh Dogra2011-12-29
Signed-off-by: Janne Grunau <janne-libav@jannau.net>