On 11/10/16 01:30, Alexey Eromenko wrote:
... It well may be an Apple bug, but since I can't find anyone at Apple to fix it, I think fixing it in the encoder is way simpler, and it is the way to go. Especially because it's open-source and because Apple players are popular.
So you're saying you can't do it yourself... Still, the only way for you to get features added to an open source project is by providing patches (which may still get rejected even when you provide patches). Alternatively can you ask for someone to do it for you and to offer a reward (meaning, you offer a job).
My suggestion to you is to take Cehoyos' solution and to give it a try. Perhaps write a script using ffmpeg or ffprobe and see if you cannot detect the issue and fix it in a script. Only provide patches if you run into the problem regularly and when your solution doesn't break anything.
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