Use lavf's flv demuxer for rtmp/rtmps/... stream types. Letting
generic format probing handle this could work, but with the current
probing implementation it'd at least depend on not-really-guaranteed
details of the stream layer (probing different formats and then
decoding depends on seeking back in between; rtmp streams don't
support such seeking directly so would need to rely on details of
caching behavior).
Only try to use the dvd/dvdnav stream seek hack with those stream
types. Generally demuxers can not be expected to cope with the stream
suddenly seeking under them. In principle it would be more correct to
make the test demuxer-based (instead of assuming that using stream
seeks in this manner is OK with whatever demuxer that will be used
with these streams), but that'd be more work.
Move code for resetting decoders after seeks, chapter seeks and angle
changes out of demuxer.c. This functionality belongs on a higher
level; the demux layer can't always know what kind of reinitialization
is required.
Convert demux_mkv_decode() to allocate possible new storage with
talloc and fix a talloc/malloc conflict in demux_mkv_open_sub() that
broke decoding of files which had a subtitle track with compressed
private data.
FFmpeg increased the amount of padding that must be readable beyond
input buffers without SIGSEGV from 8 to 64, and the MPlayer value must
be changed accordingly.
Tweak some code parts that used to rely on string literals from
translation macros being concatenated with other adjacent string
literals. Break up the resulting string into independently translated
parts, so that the existing translations for those parts can still be
used.
For some reason commit e306174952, which
replaced translation macro names with the corresponding English
strings, also collapsed multiple consecutive space characters into
one. Change most of these back. In a couple of cases the amount of
whitespace is important for alignment, and for the rest it at least
keeps the strings closer to the existing translations.
These functions return void*, which is compatible with any pointer,
so there is no need for casts.
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-identify still does not show the right values though.
Fixes bug #1636.
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format autodetection with -nocache and non-seekable streams.
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