[FFmpeg-trac] #8626(avfilter:open): pp=linblenddeint failure
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#8626: pp=linblenddeint failure
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Reporter: markfilipak | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: open
Priority: normal | Component: avfilter
Version: git-master | Resolution:
Keywords: | Blocked By:
Blocking: | Reproduced by developer: 0
Analyzed by developer: 0 |
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Comment (by markfilipak):
I may have another clue.
I used the 'eac3to D: -demux' application to chop the Patton video I
provided into pieces:
00001 - 12 - Subtitle (PGS), Spanish, 27 captions.sup
00001 - 13 - Subtitle (PGS), French, 139 captions.sup
00001 - 10 - Subtitle (PGS), Chinese, 1608 captions.sup
00001 - 11 - Subtitle (PGS), English, 112 captions.sup
00001 - 9 - Subtitle (PGS), Chinese, 1481 captions.sup
00001 - 5 - AC3, Spanish, 2.0 channels, 224kbps, 48kHz.ac3
00001 - 6 - AC3, French, 2.0 channels, 224kbps, 48kHz.ac3
00001 - 7 - AC3, English, 2.0 channels, 224kbps, 48kHz.ac3
00001 - 8 - Subtitle (PGS), English, 1639 captions.sup
00001 - 2 - h264, 1080p24.h264
00001 - 3 - DTS Master Audio, English, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 48kHz.dtsma
00001 - 4 - AC3, English, 5.0 channels, 448kbps, 48kHz.ac3
00001 - Chapters.txt
They all seem okay except for the DTS MA. It exhibits the MPV Total Time
symptom noted previously, to wit: Total Time starts at zero and then keeps
ahead of running time by about 1 second.
Is this related to the problem that's cured by excluding subtitles (-sn)?
I don't know, but maybe it's a valuable clue.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/8626#comment:58>
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