[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH 1/2] ffmpeg: warn when -t is used for inputs.

Nicolas George nicolas.george at normalesup.org
Thu Jun 28 21:09:14 CEST 2012


Using -t on an input already have surprising results.
Furthermore, using it on an input or an output makes
a real difference if there are speed-altering filters.

Implementing -t for inputs will probably result in some
behavour changes.

Signed-off-by: Nicolas George <nicolas.george at normalesup.org>
---
 ffmpeg.c |   10 ++++++++--
 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ffmpeg.c b/ffmpeg.c
index f6ce70b..8878ecc 100644
--- a/ffmpeg.c
+++ b/ffmpeg.c
@@ -531,8 +531,14 @@ static void reset_options(OptionsContext *o, int is_input)
 
     memset(o, 0, sizeof(*o));
 
-    if(is_input) o->recording_time = bak.recording_time;
-    else         o->recording_time = INT64_MAX;
+    if(is_input) {
+        o->recording_time = bak.recording_time;
+        if (o->recording_time != INT64_MAX)
+            av_log(NULL, AV_LOG_WARNING,
+                   "-t is not an inupt option; keeping it for the next output;"
+                   " consider fixing your command line.\n");
+    } else 
+        o->recording_time = INT64_MAX;
     o->mux_max_delay  = 0.7;
     o->limit_filesize = UINT64_MAX;
     o->chapters_input_file = INT_MAX;
-- 
1.7.10



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