[FFmpeg-cvslog] fate: Restore order of h264 entries

Vittorio Giovara git at videolan.org
Thu Nov 17 16:27:42 EET 2016


ffmpeg | branch: master | Vittorio Giovara <vittorio.giovara at gmail.com> | Mon Jul 11 16:36:19 2016 -0400| [cbbb404055877e3beb9890ffe22784a6a100963e] | committer: Vittorio Giovara

fate: Restore order of h264 entries

> http://git.videolan.org/gitweb.cgi/ffmpeg.git/?a=commit;h=cbbb404055877e3beb9890ffe22784a6a100963e
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 tests/fate/h264.mak | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tests/fate/h264.mak b/tests/fate/h264.mak
index 516aeef..29ef25c 100644
--- a/tests/fate/h264.mak
+++ b/tests/fate/h264.mak
@@ -375,11 +375,11 @@ fate-h264-conformance-sva_nl2_e:                  CMD = framecrc -i $(TARGET_SAM
 
 fate-h264-bsf-mp4toannexb:                        CMD = md5 -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/interlaced_crop.mp4 -vcodec copy -bsf h264_mp4toannexb -f h264
 fate-h264-crop-to-container:                      CMD = framemd5 -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/crop-to-container-dims-canon.mov
+fate-h264-direct-bff:                             CMD = framecrc -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/direct-bff.mkv
 fate-h264-extreme-plane-pred:                     CMD = framemd5 -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/extreme-plane-pred.h264
 fate-h264-interlace-crop:                         CMD = framecrc -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/interlaced_crop.mp4 -vframes 3
-fate-h264-lossless:                               CMD = framecrc -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/lossless.h264
-fate-h264-direct-bff:                             CMD = framecrc -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/direct-bff.mkv
 fate-h264-invalid-ref-mod:                        CMD = framecrc -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/h264refframeregression.mp4 -an -frames 10 -pix_fmt yuv420p10le
+fate-h264-lossless:                               CMD = framecrc -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/lossless.h264
 fate-h264-unescaped-extradata:                    CMD = framecrc -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/unescaped_extradata.mp4 -an -frames 10
 
 fate-h264-reinit-%:                               CMD = framecrc -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/$(@:fate-h264-%=%).h264 -vf format=yuv444p10le,scale=w=352:h=288



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