[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH 2/2] Add ID support for .oma/.aa3

Maxim max_pole
Thu Jun 17 01:20:33 CEST 2010


Aurelien Jacobs schrieb:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 02:25:45PM +0200, Maxim wrote:
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>> Maxim schrieb:
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>>> Maxim schrieb:
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>>>> Michael Karcher schrieb:
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>>>>> Am Sonntag, den 13.06.2010, 13:03 +0200 schrieb Reimar D?ffinger:
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>>>>>>>> Don't worry too much about that.
>>>>>>>> Anyway, I at least see no more mistakes/issues...
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>>>>>>> then theres no reason not to commit it and add yourself to MAINTAINERs
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>>>>>> I can, though I haven't looked much at it and the original authors
>>>>>> (Maxim and Benjamin) are still around.
>>>>>> I assume nobody wants to maintain it?
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>>>>> Maxim seems to be willing to maintain it, see
>>>>> http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/ffmpeg-devel/2010-June/090262.html
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>>>> Yes, it's true. I'd gladly maintain that demuxer but haven't had enough
>>>> time to peer into it.
>>>> I have alot of .oma/.aa3 samples on my HD. Let me test the code tonight.
>>>> If there is no issues we'll commit it tomorrow, ok?
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>>> I just tried the patch in both x86 and my G5 PPC box. It works fine for
>>> all samples on x86, but refuses to display any metadata on PPC. Neither
>>> ffplay nor ffmpeg shows metadata. I run the code through the gdb and
>>> made sure that the metadata was decoded correctly. Has someone any
>>> suggestions why it doesn't shows anything?
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>> Ping to the maintainers of the metadata API: where should I start to
>> look in order to fix the problem described above?
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> No idea what your problem could be...
> Metadata API should work the same on any arch.
> I just tried on PPC and got the same result than on x86:
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Ok, which function is responsible for displaying the metadata? In the
FFmpeg executable there is nothing looks like that...
Thanks in advance!
Best regards
Maxim



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