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yuv2rgb_mmx crashes with ffdivx codec, when we play back avi files that have a frame width that is not an exact multiple of 8. Testcase: 405.avi (356x240). Playing on an MMX capable x86 system using the x11 video-out driver results in a segfault. The MMX routines convert image data in quantities of 8 pixels in each loop, and the inner loop was not terminated in case there are only 1-7 pixels left, producing too much RGB output. For now, just ignore the last few pixels on each row, to avoid the segfaults. (Gives a black vertical border on the right, if you play a video with width%8 != 0) A possible future enhancement would be, to add a second loop to convert the last width%8 pixels to RGB using a byte loop.
author jkeil
date Thu, 12 Jul 2001 15:23:26 +0000
parents b36fb1ae4b53
children 24c6d8b06b26
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#!/bin/sh

last_cvs_update=`date -r CVS/Entries +%y%m%d-%H:%M 2>/dev/null`
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
	# probably no gnu date installed(?), use current date
	last_cvs_update=`date +%y%m%d-%H:%M`
fi
echo "#define VERSION \"0.17cvs-${last_cvs_update}\"" >version.h