[FFmpeg-trac] #2239(undetermined:new): "100 buffers queued in output stream" when decoding APE files (Insane profile)
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Tue Feb 5 04:07:45 CET 2013
#2239: "100 buffers queued in output stream" when decoding APE files (Insane
profile)
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Reporter: jamal | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: minor | Component:
Version: git- | undetermined
master | Keywords: ape
Blocked By: | Blocking:
Reproduced by developer: 0 | Analyzed by developer: 0
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Summary of the bug:
{{{
$ ./ffmpeg -i /d/Music/Nine\ Inch\ Nails/The\ Slip\ -\ 96-24\ HQ/01\
999\,999.ape -c:a pcm_s24le 01 999,999.wav
ffmpeg version N-49584-g5a83115 Copyright (c) 2000-2013 the FFmpeg
developers
built on Feb 4 2013 22:03:05 with gcc 4.7.2 (GCC)
configuration: --enable-gpl --enable-memory-poisoning --disable-ffprobe
--disable-doc --enable-cross-compile --cross-prefix=i686-w64-mingw32-
--target-os=mingw32 --arch=x86 --cpu=i686 --prefix=/mingw32
libavutil 52. 17.101 / 52. 17.101
libavcodec 54. 91.100 / 54. 91.100
libavformat 54. 61.104 / 54. 61.104
libavdevice 54. 3.103 / 54. 3.103
libavfilter 3. 35.101 / 3. 35.101
libswscale 2. 2.100 / 2. 2.100
libswresample 0. 17.102 / 0. 17.102
libpostproc 52. 2.100 / 52. 2.100
Input #0, ape, from 'd:/Music/Nine Inch Nails/The Slip - 96-24 HQ/01
999,999.ape':
Duration: 00:01:27.04, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 2422 kb/s
Stream #0:0: Audio: ape (APE / 0x20455041), 96000 Hz, stereo, s32p
Output #0, wav, to '01 999,999.wav':
Metadata:
ISFT : Lavf54.61.104
Stream #0:0: Audio: pcm_s24le ([1][0][0][0] / 0x0001), 96000 Hz,
stereo, s32, 4608 kb/s
Stream mapping:
Stream #0:0 -> #0:0 (ape -> pcm_s24le)
Press [q] to stop, [?] for help
[output stream 0:0 @ 035BBE80] 100 buffers queued in output stream 0:0,
something may be wrong.
size= 48961kB time=00:01:27.04 bitrate=4608.0kbits/s
video:0kB audio:48961kB subtitle:0 global headers:0kB muxing overhead
0.000203%
}}}
This apparently only happens when using files compressed with the "Insane"
profile (Official tools), regardless of bit depth and sample rate.
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Ticket URL: <https://ffmpeg.org/trac/ffmpeg/ticket/2239>
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