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I experienced several segfaults when trying to play (unencrypted) DVDs from harddisk using xine/ogle/mplayer with the respective libdvdnav support feature. I found that while libdvdnav itself may do something wrong by trying to read beyond the end of the files, it was actually the fault of libdvdread that a segfault resulted. The following tiny patch fixes the problem and it seems that libdvdnav can very well live with the "short read" result it gets then - navigation worked fine after applying the patch: patch by Peter Niemayer <niemayer@isg.de> & H}kan Hjort <d95hjort@dtek.chalmers.se>
author arpi
date Tue, 10 Sep 2002 20:33:31 +0000
parents b5cd3ce87bfb
children 835822ce4bb1
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#!/bin/sh

if [ $# -lt 3 ] ; then
	echo "sws-test <video-file> <start-pos> <res>"
	echo "example: sws-test abc.avi 10 160:120"
	exit 1
fi

for i in `seq 0 10` ; do
	mplayer -vo png $1 -ss $2 -frames 3 -sws $i -vop scale=$3
	rm 00000001.png
	mv 00000002.png sws-`basename $1`-$2-$3-$i.png
done

#gauss with lowwer variance
        mplayer -vo png $1 -ss $2 -frames 3 -sws 7 -vop scale=$3:0:50
	rm 00000001.png
	mv 00000002.png sws-`basename $1`-$2-$3-7-50.png