diff rtpdec.c @ 4633:0c69b895a01f libavformat

Don't let finalize_packet() touch pkt->stream_index. Instead, let individual payload handlers take care of that themselves at their own option. What this patch really does is "fix" a bug in MS-RTSP protocol where incoming packets are always coming in over the connection (UDP) or interleave-id (TCP) of the stream-id of the first ASF packet in the RTP packet. However, RTP packets may contain multiple ASF packets (and usually do, from what I can see), and therefore this leads to playback bugs. The intended stream-id per ASF packet is given in the respective ASF packet header. The ASF demuxer will correctly read this and set pkt->stream_index, but since the "stream" parameter can not be known to rtpdec.c or any of the RTP/RTSP code, the "st" parameter in all these functions is basically invalid. Therefore, using st->id as pkt->stream_index leads to various playback bugs. The result of this patch is that pkt->stream_index is left untouched for RTP/ASF (and possibly for other payloads that have similar behaviour). The patch was discussed in the "[PATCH] rtpdec.c: don't overwrite pkt->stream_index in finalize_packet()" thread on the mailinglist.
author rbultje
date Tue, 03 Mar 2009 13:51:34 +0000
parents 232a9af14aea
children c78617194786
line wrap: on
line diff
--- a/rtpdec.c	Tue Mar 03 13:42:16 2009 +0000
+++ b/rtpdec.c	Tue Mar 03 13:51:34 2009 +0000
@@ -382,7 +382,6 @@
         addend = av_rescale(s->last_rtcp_ntp_time - s->first_rtcp_ntp_time, s->st->time_base.den, (uint64_t)s->st->time_base.num << 32);
         pkt->pts = addend + delta_timestamp;
     }
-    pkt->stream_index = s->st->index;
 }
 
 /**
@@ -536,6 +535,8 @@
             memcpy(pkt->data, buf, len);
             break;
         }
+
+        pkt->stream_index = st->index;
     }
 
     // now perform timestamp things....