[FFmpeg-trac] #986(avutil:new): windows named pipe seek

FFmpeg trac at avcodec.org
Thu Feb 9 13:22:49 CET 2012


#986: windows named pipe seek
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             Reporter:  setosha      |                    Owner:  michael
                 Type:  defect       |                   Status:  new
             Priority:  normal       |                Component:  avutil
              Version:  unspecified  |               Resolution:
             Keywords:  windows      |               Blocked By:
  named pipe seek                    |  Reproduced by developer:  0
             Blocking:               |
Analyzed by developer:  0            |
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Comment (by compn):

 is it possible to create a named pipe just using the command prompt? or do
 you have to use some kind of program? a lot of people have been asking how
 to do named pipes on windows. it will help a lot of people if you share
 the secret or easy way to do it ;)

 anyways, to your question, i think the problem is that most indexes are at
 the end of the file. so ffmpeg tries to seek to the end to get the index.

 mplayer has -noidx option, i dont think ffmpeg has such ability yet?

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