So how would I provide support for subtitles then? Which version is
this implemented in?

-Tyler

On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 12:49 PM, Stephan Assmus<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2009-07-15 at 19:25:34 [+0200], Tyler Laing <[email protected]> wrote:
>> As the title says. I'm using decode_subtitle, not decode_subtitle2, as
>> I'm trying to maintain the widest amount of backwards compatibility with
>> v 0.5. On investigation, I found that the AVCodecContext had a codec
>> internal to it, that was empty, and this is why the segfault is thrown.
>> On debugging, I found that avcodec_find_decoder(CODEC_ID_TEXT) returns
>> null, which causes avcodec_open to fail. Why does avcodec_find_decoder
>> return null for CODEC_ID_TEXT?
>>
>> I am using the 0.5 package, downloaded from the website, and installed
>> from source with --enable-shared as the only command line option.
>
> CODEC_ID_TEXT appears only as ID in the avcodec.h header. There is not an
> actual implementation (at least in v0.5). There are a couple more IDs that
> don't have an implementation, for example CODEC_ID_INDEO5.
>
> Best regards,
> -Stephan
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