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Diffstat (limited to 'tests/fate/h264.mak')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/fate/h264.mak | 5 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/tests/fate/h264.mak b/tests/fate/h264.mak index 29ef25ce90..bbce95dd87 100644 --- a/tests/fate/h264.mak +++ b/tests/fate/h264.mak @@ -190,6 +190,10 @@ FATE_H264-$(call DEMDEC, MOV, H264) += fate-h264-interlace-crop # by using a previous ref frame instead of a missing one FATE_H264-$(call DEMDEC, MOV, H264) += fate-h264-invalid-ref-mod +# this sample gives an explicit size for a single NAL unit, but contains +# several NAL units +FATE_H264-$(call DEMDEC, MOV, H264) += fate-h264-mixed-nal-coding + # this sample has invalid extradata that is not escaped FATE_H264-$(call DEMDEC, MOV, H264) += fate-h264-unescaped-extradata @@ -380,6 +384,7 @@ fate-h264-extreme-plane-pred: CMD = framemd5 -i $(TARGET_SAM fate-h264-interlace-crop: CMD = framecrc -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/interlaced_crop.mp4 -vframes 3 fate-h264-invalid-ref-mod: CMD = framecrc -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/h264refframeregression.mp4 -an -frames 10 -pix_fmt yuv420p10le fate-h264-lossless: CMD = framecrc -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/lossless.h264 +fate-h264-mixed-nal-coding: CMD = framecrc -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/mixed-nal-coding.mp4 fate-h264-unescaped-extradata: CMD = framecrc -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/unescaped_extradata.mp4 -an -frames 10 fate-h264-reinit-%: CMD = framecrc -i $(TARGET_SAMPLES)/h264/$(@:fate-h264-%=%).h264 -vf format=yuv444p10le,scale=w=352:h=288 |