On 09/05/18 23:51, James Almer wrote: > On 5/7/2018 9:30 PM, Mark Thompson wrote: >> On 08/05/18 01:06, James Almer wrote: >>> On 5/7/2018 8:11 PM, Mark Thompson wrote: >>>> The artificial sample file sei-1.h264 contains five frames (IDR P B I B) >>>> and the following SEI message types: >>>> * Buffering period >>>> * Picture timing >>>> * Pan-scan rectangle (display as 4:3) >>>> * User data registered, containing A/53 closed captions (captions match >>>> frame content, including reordering) >>>> * Recovery point (at the I frame) >>>> * Display orientation (identity transformation) >>>> * Mastering display (with arbitrary contents) >>>> * Undefined SEI type 1234 (containing ascending bytes) >>>> --- >>>> Sample file at <http://ixia.jkqxz.net/~mrt/ffmpeg/sei-1.h264>. (Named -1 >>>> anticipating the possibility of adding more in future.) >>>> >>>> 140ddba635960ac73935a0fb268748a43c647151 fate/h264/sei-1.h264 >>> >>> If you crafted this file using the mastering display implementation from >>> patch 5/6 then you may need to create it again with the fixed element sizes. >> >> It didn't change because the numbers I had there were < 2^16, but I've >> regenerated anyway with a larger number as max so that it does get tested. >> >> b8f3b5443c8e437a83d36a72657478529c2afcfc fate/h264/sei-1.h264 > > Uploaded then.
Thank you! Set applied. - Mark _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel