[FFmpeg-devel] FFmpeg 1.2.3, 0.11.4

Michael Niedermayer michaelni at gmx.at
Mon Aug 26 04:00:03 CEST 2013


On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 10:46:59PM -0300, James Almer wrote:
> On 25/08/13 10:15 PM, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> > On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 08:11:01PM -0300, James Almer wrote:
> >> On 25/08/13 8:01 AM, Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> >>> Hi
> >>>
> >>> Ill make new releases from the 1.2 and 0.11 branches soon
> >>> and probably other branches as well (depending on how much and what
> >>> commits accumulated since the last release)
> >>>
> >>> If someone wants something backported, now is the time to do it
> >>> pull req, git send-email, ... whatever you prefer are welcome
> >>>
> >>> Thanks
> >>
> >> Sent two pull requests for some cherry-picked commits for both branches.
> >> Also tried to do the same for 1.0 and 1.1 but gihub is behind the main
> >> repo so the pull request tried to include a bunch other unrelated commits.
> > 
> > with this code mkv files are generated in which seeking does not seem
> > to work, so not merged
> 
> That's odd. The cherry-pick for 1.2 applied with no conflicts at all, so the seek 
> FATE test result is the same as it is in master.
> 0.11 was different, though, since the muxer changed quite a bit since then, but the
> test still seemed to seek just fine.
> 
> Does it break for both branches? And how did you test it?

iam testing with 1.2 and its not your patches that cause it, i just
thought at first they broke seeking but when i tested more i realized
the failure also happens with versions prior to it, just the new mkv
file seems needed but the failure doesnt always happen thus its not
just a broken mkv file ...


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