Hi, On 1/13/07, Joakim Plate <elupus at ecce.se> wrote: > Michael Niedermayer <michaelni <at> gmx.at> writes: > > > > > Hi > > > > On Wed, Dec 27, 2006 at 03:46:41AM +0100, elupus wrote: > > > Some h264 video's cause the h264 decoder to produce garbled output if hurry > > > up is set to 1. If set to 2 or larger it's better. I'm not sure this is > the > > > correct solution, maybe the lines should be removed entirely as this stuff > > > is also checked further down. > > > > can you provide a h264 file which shows this corruption? > > > > [...] > > > I've uploaded part of the file to incomming on samples.mplayerhq.hu, only > first 28megs, where I aborted the upload (am I thinking correct that mkv > should be playable truncated? if it doesn't work i'll go get me some mkv > cuttoing sofware to chop it off). brokendecodingonhurryup.mkv, i've been > testing with mplayer with -framedrop set. make sure your computer is loaded > enough so mplayer tries to drop frames. If you don't tell us what's the filename, there's no way we can help you. Guillaume
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