It currently has different meanings at different times (dts of the last
read packet/pts of the last decoded frame). Reduce obfuscation by
storing pts of the decoded frame in the frame itself.
Current code compares the desired recording time with InputStream.pts,
which has a very unclear meaning. Change the code to use actual
timestamps of the frames passed to the encoder.
In several tests, one less frame is encoded, which is more correct.
In the idroq test one more frame is encoded, which is again more
correct.
Behavior with stream copy should be unchanged.
The actual number (1/1000) will probably require some
discussion/tweaking in the future, but should be good enough for now,
since the timestamps in AVSubtitle are in this timebase by definition.
The output is obviously not supposed to contain video (since only
-acodec copy is specified), but that only happens because of the way -t
handling is implemented currently.
It makes sense in some cases to split up the output packet to save on memory
usage (ape frames can be very large), but the current/default size is
arbitrary. Allowing the user to configure this gives more flexibility and
requires minimal additional code.
FFALIGN doesn't work with non-powers-of-2.
This reverts commit 7ad1b612c8.
Signed-off-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
Calculates based on total file size and wavetaillength from the header.
Falls back to multiplying finalframeblocks by 8 instead of 4 so that it will
at least be overestimating for 24-bit. Currently it can underestimate the
final packet size, leading to decoding errors.
Before, drawtext filter deliberately altered given text coordinates if
text didn't fully fit on the picture. This breaks the use case of
scrolling large text, e.g. movie closing credits.
Add 'fix_bounds', to make it usable in such cases (by setting its value to 0).
Default behavior is not changed, and non-fitting text coords are fixed.
Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
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.
This will be useful to test more aggressively for failures to mark XMM
registers as clobbered in Win64 builds, and prevent regressions thereof.
Based on a patch by Ramiro Polla <ramiro.polla@gmail.com>
Normally, the actual payload data contains sequence headers, too,
and the parser can extract this and set it as extradata. However,
the data in the dvc1 atom is the "official" extradata for the file.
This is required for proper stream copy of vc1 from ismv to ismv.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>