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Hmmm. What's your build environment?
If I have helped you in any way, please forgive me, it was entirely accidental.
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OSX Lion and Xcode 4.3
Have also tried Mountain Lion DP4 and Xcode 4.4 DP5 to no avail
IOS SDK 5.1
Downloaded xbmc master via git and then followed the instructions..
cd tools/darwin/depends
./bootstrap
./configure --with-darwin=ios
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And this has what to do with ffmpeg patch (thread topic) ? Please start a NEW thread for build issues.
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Reread the patch description. It seems it should fix the opposite of your bug (e.x. subtitles which are shown for to long).
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we are not talking about ios/atv2 here do we? (cause there was no XBMC 9 for this platform).
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Hard to be done. That patch doesn't apply on the ffmpeg version we are using (ffmpeg changed alot and the difference to the code we use is so huge that its hard to backport that patch into our version). I'll give it a shot - but don't count on it.
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Not quiet sure. But if ffmpeg would deliver us the correct pts, dts and duration values for the subtitle packets - i would count on XBMC showing them at the right time. ATM it looks like duration is 0 or even lower zero. I'm not the right dev for making assumptions here (the player code in XBMC is quiet complex and i'm not used to it). The time calculations could be wrong in ffmpeg or in XBMC (but since other subtitle formats work i could guess its ok on XBMCs side).
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2012-09-15, 17:48
(This post was last modified: 2012-09-15, 17:56 by DoomBot.)
Looks like the patches were applied to the official git repository. They will probably be part of the 0.12 release
"The problem was that the ffmpeg libraries were not providing the correct time at the logical place, therefore, applications based on ffmpeg would seek the value elsewhere, incorrectly. The ffmpeg libraries now provide the correct time at the logical place, but applications will probably still be using the incorrect one."
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2012-09-15, 18:12
(This post was last modified: 2012-09-15, 18:12 by Memphiz.)
K there are some more commits now (not only ffmpeg/ffplay). I tried them and it didn't fix the issue in xbmc :/
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So your saying it could also be xbmc that is having issues as well?