for (auto& i: _next_time) {
i.second = boost::optional<dcpomatic::ContentTime>();
}
-
- /* We find that we get some errors from av_send_packet after a seek. Perhaps we should ignore
- * all of them (which seems risky), or perhaps we should have some proper fix. But instead
- * let's ignore the next 2 errors.
- */
- _errors_to_ignore = 2;
}
int r = avcodec_send_packet (context, packet);
if (r < 0) {
- /* We could cope with AVERROR(EAGAIN) and re-send the packet but I think it should never happen.
- * Likewise I think AVERROR_EOF should not happen.
- */
- if (_errors_to_ignore > 0) {
- /* We see errors here after a seek, which is hopefully to be nothing to worry about */
- --_errors_to_ignore;
- LOG_GENERAL("Ignoring error %1 avcodec_send_packet after seek; will ignore %2 more", r, _errors_to_ignore);
- return;
- }
- throw DecodeError (N_("avcodec_send_packet"), N_("FFmpegDecoder::decode_and_process_audio_packet"), r);
+ LOG_WARNING("avcodec_send_packet returned %1 for an audio packet", r);
}
-
while (r >= 0) {
r = avcodec_receive_frame (context, _frame);
if (r == AVERROR(EAGAIN)) {
auto context = video_codec_context();
int r = avcodec_send_packet (context, packet);
- if (r < 0 && !(r == AVERROR_EOF && !packet)) {
- /* We could cope with AVERROR(EAGAIN) and re-send the packet but I think it should never happen.
- * AVERROR_EOF can happen during flush if we've already sent a flush packet.
- */
- throw DecodeError (N_("avcodec_send_packet"), N_("FFmpegDecoder::decode_and_process_video_packet"), r);
+ if (r < 0) {
+ LOG_WARNING("avcodec_send_packet returned %1 for a video packet", r);
}
r = avcodec_receive_frame (context, _frame);