[Ffmpeg-devel-irc] ffmpeg-devel.log.20190107

burek burek021 at gmail.com
Tue Jan 8 03:05:03 EET 2019


[00:00:10 CET] <pross> kurosu_: nice find
[12:38:42 CET] <durandal_1707> atomnuker: what do you think?
[14:37:59 CET] <durandal_1707> cinepak: the return to ML ---> saga continues
[17:30:07 CET] <BBB> fast decoder... vp8?
[17:30:20 CET] <BBB> vp8 was a lot faster than h264 to decode (although also worse)
[17:30:24 CET] <BBB> (in quality)
[17:35:19 CET] <jamrial> if this is about that mips 100mhz email, maybe they shouldn't aim for 30fps and instead try 15fps. that's what old D.O.S., playstation and early windows games did for similarly constrained hardware and video resolution
[17:40:34 CET] <durandal_1707> im sick of google patches
[17:42:48 CET] <jamrial> why?
[17:43:00 CET] <durandal_1707> google is cancer
[17:48:42 CET] <kurosu_> pross, I'm not sure what I'm supposed to have found: I just remember seeing a ffmpeg ticket about a vp6 file that had decoding issues
[17:49:12 CET] <kurosu_> the leaked vp6 decoder had the same issue iirc, and it looked like this (or the special "obmc" mode they had)
[17:49:25 CET] <nevcairiel> vp6f is that flash variant isnt it, wouldnt be s urprised if thats full of hacks
[17:50:57 CET] <kurosu_> pross, this one: https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/1282
[17:51:00 CET] <kurosu_> I think
[17:51:43 CET] <kurosu_> nevcairiel, I don't remember much, I think there was a sharpen setting besides the 'f', which indeed as I recall, stood for flash
[17:52:50 CET] <kurosu_> like wmv9 (s/w decoding), it was so fringe I decided not to bother after a while testing
[17:55:49 CET] <atomnuker> durandal_1707: that dumpwave filter? yeah, I don't like it either
[18:00:38 CET] <jamrial> the fate tests they added are going to fail on some systems i bet
[18:01:31 CET] <nevcairiel> filters that access files are always iffy and best avoided
[18:01:46 CET] <nevcairiel> even more so if they dont even use avio
[18:12:58 CET] <durandal_1707> nevcairiel: how you know that? filters that access files are just fine, the question is what they do really
[18:13:24 CET] <nevcairiel> filesystem access is inherently insecure
[18:13:26 CET] <nevcairiel> hence, iffy
[18:13:45 CET] <durandal_1707> atomnuker: have you had chance to try anlmdn? i posted 2nd version
[18:14:59 CET] <atomnuker> no, not yet, will try it in a few hours
[20:53:15 CET] <durandal_1707> wtf, chrome put part of my paste into mail header, now you know what document i'm seeking
[20:53:42 CET] <atomnuker> did you middle click somewhere?
[20:54:27 CET] <durandal_1707> nope, and middle click would not be that perfect spot
[20:54:56 CET] <atomnuker> you probably middle clicked somewhere
[20:55:05 CET] <atomnuker> join the club, kill primary selection now
[20:55:13 CET] <durandal_1707> nope, i use sway
[20:55:29 CET] <atomnuker> still supported
[20:57:34 CET] <durandal_1707> well i for sure did not pressed with three fingers, - have touchpad
[20:58:40 CET] <durandal_1707> also when tried to paste after that it pasted nothing
[20:59:28 CET] <atomnuker> touchpads are exactly the worst when it comes to mistakenly middle-clicking
[21:00:06 CET] <durandal_1707> atomnuker: but how i would perfectly pasted it at that location?
[21:00:07 CET] <atomnuker> in firefox you can thankfully disable it via middleclick.paste = false
[21:00:37 CET] <atomnuker> literaly magic, middle click mistakes work like that
[21:01:03 CET] <durandal_1707> no, this is chrome bug, developers are stupid
[21:02:26 CET] <atomnuker> you should try firefox, it has wayland support
[21:23:56 CET] Action: debianuser loves middleclick copy-paste - it's the best way to copy many short text snippets between two nearby windows (e.g. a bunch of irc messages into a shell script or a console output back into IRC window) - 1-click-select + 1-click-paste, nothing is faster than that (physical 2-button+wheel mouse here)
[21:25:52 CET] <debianuser> (there's also secondary selection, for editing text files mostly: http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~lindsec/secondary-selection.html but I never really got used to that)
[21:38:00 CET] <atomnuker> if you have a mouse, yes, maybe
[21:38:39 CET] <atomnuker> with a touchpad I've made a lot of middle clicking by mistake
[21:40:01 CET] <durandal_1707> no sponsoring - no development any more
[00:00:00 CET] --- Tue Jan  8 2019


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