Revision 06318968853ff8c628bbc75fb126483c08f22fd9 authored by John Stebbins on 04 July 2011, 16:55:19 UTC, committed by Reinhard Tartler on 26 September 2011, 17:26:28 UTC
Set the frame size when decoding DTS audio. This has the side effect of fixing the computation of timestamps for DTS-HD in compute_pkt_fields. Since frame_size is not currently set, the duration of a frame is being guessed based on the streams bitrate. But for DTS-HD, the bitrate currently used is the rate of the DTS core which is much different than the whole DTS-HD stream and leads to a wildly inaccurate frame duration estimate. Signed-off-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com> (cherry picked from commit 49c7006c7e815d4330247624a9e6ba30e288cd02) Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
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INSTALL
1) Type './configure' to create the configuration. A list of configure
options is printed by running 'configure --help'.
'configure' can be launched from a directory different from the Libav
sources to build the objects out of tree. To do this, use an absolute
path when launching 'configure', e.g. '/libavdir/libav/configure'.
2) Then type 'make' to build Libav. GNU Make 3.81 or later is required.
3) Type 'make install' to install all binaries and libraries you built.
NOTICE
- Non system dependencies (e.g. libx264, libvpx) are disabled by default.
- The default cflags include -g, if you want lean libraries you can either
pass --disable-debug or strip the debug symbols at a later time.
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