[Ffmpeg-devel] weird snow segfaults on amd64
Corey Hickey
bugfood-ml
Sun Apr 17 04:39:41 CEST 2005
Hello,
Mencoder is segfaulting most of the times I try to use snow. The odd
part is that it's not 100% reproducible. Actually, it's 0% reproducible.
Every time I run mencoder the output is different; most of the time it
segfaults on the first few frames, and about 5% of the time it gets to
around the 85th frame before segfaulting anyway.
I built an i386 mencoder and ran it under my i386 chroot, and that used
snow without any problems, so I'm pretty sure the problem isn't my
machine being a whole lot more flaky than I thought. :)
The command I'm using is:
mencoder snow-segfault.vob -nosound -ofps 24000/1001 -ovc lavc \
-lavcopts vcodec=snow:vstrict=-1
The source file doesn't seem to matter (it even happens with
/dev/urandom). I've uploaded a 1MB clip to:
ftp://ftp.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/incoming/snow-amd64/
--and--
http://fatooh.org/files/mpbug/snow-amd64/
There's also a sample 'mencoder -v' log, a gdb log, and the text of this
email (the two logs are attached, too).
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Here's the system I'm using:
MEncoder dev-CVS-050416-15:14-3.4.4 (C) 2000-2005 MPlayer Team
Debian-amd64 "Pure64 Sid"
Linux bugfood 2.6.11.6 #1 Fri Apr 1 12:04:37 PST 2005 x86_64 GNU/Linux
libc6 version 2.3.2
gcc version 3.4.4 20050314 (prerelease) (Debian 3.4.3-12)
GNU ld version 2.15
GNU assembler 2.15
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Please tell me if there's anything more I can do; I'd be happy to assist.
Thank you,
Corey
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