The ID3v2 "unsynchronization scheme" requires replacing any 0xFF 0x00 sequences with 0xFF. This has to be done on every byte of the source data, while the current code skipped a byte after a replacement. This meant 0xFF 0x00 0xFF 00 was translated to 0xFF 0xFF 0x00 instead of 0xFF 0xFF. It feels a bit messy to do this correctly with the avio use. But fortunately, this translation can be done in-place, so we can just do it in memory. Inspired by what taglib does. Also see 9ae80e6a9cefcab61e867256ba19ef78a4bfe0cb. (The sample file for that commit is gone, so it could not be retested.)
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FFmpeg README
FFmpeg is a collection of libraries and tools to process multimedia content such as audio, video, subtitles and related metadata.
Libraries
libavcodecprovides implementation of a wider range of codecs.libavformatimplements streaming protocols, container formats and basic I/O access.libavutilincludes hashers, decompressors and miscellaneous utility functions.libavfilterprovides a mean to alter decoded Audio and Video through chain of filters.libavdeviceprovides an abstraction to access capture and playback devices.libswresampleimplements audio mixing and resampling routines.libswscaleimplements color conversion and scaling routines.
Tools
- ffmpeg is a command line toolbox to manipulate, convert and stream multimedia content.
- ffplay is a minimalistic multimedia player.
- ffprobe is a simple analysis tool to inspect multimedia content.
- Additional small tools such as
aviocat,ismindexandqt-faststart.
Documentation
The offline documentation is available in the doc/ directory.
The online documentation is available in the main website and in the wiki.
Examples
Coding examples are available in the doc/examples directory.
License
FFmpeg codebase is mainly LGPL-licensed with optional components licensed under GPL. Please refer to the LICENSE file for detailed information.
Contributing
Patches should be submitted to the ffmpeg-devel mailing list using
git format-patch or git send-email. Github pull requests should be
avoided because they are not part of our review process and will be ignored.
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