[FFmpeg-trac] #919(undetermined:closed): Embedded mkv subtitles are staying longer than they are supposed to be in converted file
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Sun Jan 15 21:36:14 CET 2012
#919: Embedded mkv subtitles are staying longer than they are supposed to be in
converted file
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Reporter: KuroiTsuki | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Component:
Version: git-master | undetermined
Keywords: | Resolution: invalid
Blocking: | Blocked By:
Analyzed by developer: 0 | Reproduced by developer: 0
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Comment (by cehoyos):
I have been asked for clarification why I closed this ticket as invalid.
The relevant page that explains how and where bugreports should be made
(and I believe everybody can easily see that we like bugreports - just
scan through the last six months of activity on this tracker) is
http://ffmpeg.org/bugreports.html
Several points are mentioned there that are necessary for a valid (and
useful) bugreport.
(If somebody sent you directly to this bugtracker instead of mentioned
page, the following is of course his fault, all users that would like to
report a problem should be sent to above website.)
Typically (and I guess this is such a typical issue), three things are
necessary for each bugreport: A ffmpeg command line (no external libraries
like x264 and faac if not needed to reproduce the bug, as short as
possible command line) possibly with a short explanation what is expected,
the complete, uncut console output that the command line produced together
with an explanation what is wrong with the output file (that is the only
thing provided here afaict). The third thing is a sample, I believe it is
obvious that it actually is needed in this case. I suspect that your
sample should be longer than 10MB, that is no problem, the upload
directory accepts longer files, as an alternative, use
http://www.datafilehost.com/ which accepts up to 100MB.
If one of mentioned things is missing (like the sample or the complete,
uncut console output), we will usually simply ask for the missing
information. If all necessary information is missing, I often close the
report like in this case, but please reopen the ticket if you can provide
the missing information.
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Ticket URL: <https://ffmpeg.org/trac/ffmpeg/ticket/919#comment:2>
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