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demux_mkv very long seek fix
The seek code searching for the closest position in the index used
"int64_t min_diff=0xFFFFFFFL" as the initial "further from the goal
than any real alternative" value. The unit is milliseconds so seeks more
than about 75 hours past the end of the file would fail to recognize the
last index position as the best match. This was triggered in practice by
chapter seek code which apparently uses a seek of 1000000000 seconds
forward to mean "seek to the end". The practical effect was that trying
to seek to the next chapter in a file without chapters made MPlayer
block until it finished reading the file from the current position to
the end.
Fixed by increasing the initial value from FFFFFFF to FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF.
author | uau |
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date | Wed, 20 Jun 2007 18:19:03 +0000 |
parents | 046918174c25 |
children | e26d1367fa1d |
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/* * vesa_lvo.c * * Copyright (C) Nick Kurshev <nickols_k@mail.ru> - Oct 2001 * * You can redistribute this file under terms and conditions * of GNU General Public licence v2. * * This file contains vo_vesa interface to Linux Video Overlay. */ #ifndef __VESA_LVO_INCLUDED #define __VESA_LVO_INCLUDED int vlvo_preinit(const char *drvname); int vlvo_init(unsigned src_width,unsigned src_height, unsigned x_org,unsigned y_org,unsigned dst_width, unsigned dst_height,unsigned format,unsigned dest_bpp); void vlvo_term( void ); uint32_t vlvo_query_info(uint32_t format); uint32_t vlvo_draw_slice(uint8_t *image[], int stride[], int w,int h,int x,int y); uint32_t vlvo_draw_frame(uint8_t *src[]); void vlvo_flip_page(void); void vlvo_draw_osd(void); #endif