ffmpeg | branch: release/2.6 | Michael Niedermayer <michae...@gmx.at> | Mon Mar 9 03:42:00 2015 +0100| [bb00821f62b9f8a8cf1ad71b21729607b8af9139] | committer: Michael Niedermayer
avcodec/options_table: remove extradata_size from the AVOptions table allowing access to the size but not the extradata itself is not useful and could lead to potential problems if writing happens through this field Reviewed-by: Andreas Cadhalpun <andreas.cadhal...@googlemail.com> Reviewed-by: Lukasz Marek <lukasz.m.lu...@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Nicolas George <geo...@nsup.org> Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michae...@gmx.at> (cherry picked from commit 1f4088b28540080ce1d42345c5614be3e1a6a197) Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michae...@gmx.at> > http://git.videolan.org/gitweb.cgi/ffmpeg.git/?a=commit;h=bb00821f62b9f8a8cf1ad71b21729607b8af9139 --- libavcodec/options_table.h | 1 - 1 file changed, 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/libavcodec/options_table.h b/libavcodec/options_table.h index 442b212..a906864 100644 --- a/libavcodec/options_table.h +++ b/libavcodec/options_table.h @@ -103,7 +103,6 @@ static const AVOption avcodec_options[] = { {"hex", "hex motion estimation", 0, AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST, {.i64 = ME_HEX }, INT_MIN, INT_MAX, V|E, "me_method" }, {"umh", "umh motion estimation", 0, AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST, {.i64 = ME_UMH }, INT_MIN, INT_MAX, V|E, "me_method" }, {"iter", "iter motion estimation", 0, AV_OPT_TYPE_CONST, {.i64 = ME_ITER }, INT_MIN, INT_MAX, V|E, "me_method" }, -{"extradata_size", NULL, OFFSET(extradata_size), AV_OPT_TYPE_INT, {.i64 = DEFAULT }, INT_MIN, INT_MAX}, {"time_base", NULL, OFFSET(time_base), AV_OPT_TYPE_RATIONAL, {.dbl = 0}, INT_MIN, INT_MAX}, {"g", "set the group of picture (GOP) size", OFFSET(gop_size), AV_OPT_TYPE_INT, {.i64 = 12 }, INT_MIN, INT_MAX, V|E}, {"ar", "set audio sampling rate (in Hz)", OFFSET(sample_rate), AV_OPT_TYPE_INT, {.i64 = DEFAULT }, 0, INT_MAX, A|D|E}, _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-cvslog mailing list ffmpeg-cvslog@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-cvslog