[FFmpeg-user] I found the bugs

Paul B Mahol onemda at gmail.com
Thu Jun 20 00:19:03 EEST 2024


On Wed, Jun 19, 2024 at 10:59 PM MacFH - C E Macfarlane - News <
news at macfh.co.uk> wrote:

> Apologies to Jim DeLaHunt for initially replying to him directly rather
> than to the list as I had intended to do ...
>
> On 19/06/2024 20:48, Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
> >
> > On 2024-06-19 10:25, Paul B Mahol wrote:
> >>
> >> It could be ffmpeg libavformat m2ts demuxer bug. Get the m2ts stream
> >> inspector tool to confirm.
> >
> > Paul, could you please specify which "m2ts stream inspector tool" you
> > are referring to?
>
> Exactly!  I've seen Paul's type before, trolling someone who comes
> searching for help on a genuine problem and when asked for actual advice
> just drops vague hints rather than saying anything definite that might
> turn out to be open to being proved wrong.
>

You provided zero credible proof, thus you represent here standard trolling
and attempt to discreditize helpful and knowledgable particiapants.

Also derailing subject further.


>
> I've followed this discussion from the start with much disgust at the
> unconstructive carping.  While probably no-one's behaviour if judged in
> the harshest light would be entirely beyond reproach, it seems to me
> that that should be beside the point.  It is true that FFMPEG and many
> other FOSS developers give their time for free, and that should never be
> forgotten, but also they themselves should realise that by putting
> something 'out there' in the public domain it is only natural that the
> public will have opinions about it, and the public, being a
> cross-section of society at large, may not always express those opinions
> to the liking of the people whose product gave rise to them, the more
> particularly so if it is failing in some way.  Nevertheless, if they are
> sensible, they can and should be big enough to ignore any emotional
> baggage and try to learn from public comment how their product is
> failing and endeavour to rectify it.
>
> I too have noticed many difficulties in making clean video cuts with
> FFMPEG  -  audio doesn't seem to have the same problems  -  and I
> applaud Mark Filipak's tenacity in trying to get to the bottom of the
> problem.  Unfortunately, I personally don't have the actual knowledge of
> video streaming to be of much assistance to him, but I would urge those
> that that do to quit the aggro and *genuinely* try to help him as best
> they can.
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