I also see an error in chrome (all I have is 64-bit).

But I would recommend reducing this to as small a testcase before filing
it, as otherwise it is not likely to get much attention from the chrome
devs, in my experience. Have you found where in libtheora the problem
happens?

On Thu, Nov 5, 2015 at 3:03 AM, Eden Zhao <[email protected]> wrote:

> one can using the attached page to reproduce this bug by:
> 1) open the html page
> 2) open console
> 3) click on the start test button
>
> expect result:
> see all test passed(true for 32bits of chrome and firefox)
>
> actual result:(on 64bits of chrome)
> see some of the case failed, and the output might be different for each
> execution, and change JS codes outside the lib will cause the lib output
> change too, so might have some memory disorder.
>
> Best Regards,
> Eden
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