substantially. Next problem is:
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
config.c: In function 'enter_chn':
config.c:636:21: error: array subscript is above array bounds
config.c:637:21: error: array subscript is above array bounds
per PR#43910 from Ryo ONODERA.
Furthermore, nasm is only required for mmx support.
Made mmx optionify and let to exactly depend on nasm with mmx option.
(disabled by default).
In file included from pa_mac_core.c:124:
pa_host.h:55: error: conflicting types for 'uint32'
/System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Headers/cssmconfig.h:64: error: previous declaration of 'uint32' was here
use <inttypes.h> and uint32_t instead.
note that according to player/lib/audio/Makefile.am, this old portaudio
lib is used only if HAVE_MAC_OSX.
intended to have this file in an installed package. It also conflicted
with pkgsrc's manual page handling, since it does not have a well-known
file extension.
- Added integration with libsrtp for player and mp4live
- Updated for gcc 4.0
- Integrated changes from SDL-1.2.9
- Added support for Quicktime .mov aac audio
- Fixed some issues with H.264 hinting.
- Fixed some issues with mp4v2 and metadata
- Added some atoms for OpenIPMP for mp4v2.
- Added some APIs for mp4v2 to access atom properties.
- Added wide filenames for mp4v2 for Windows.
- Changed RTP library APIs to use unsigned, const when applicable.
- Added new RTP library APIs for session creation.
- Added RFC 3605 (rtcp port doesn't have to be rtp port + 1) in player
and mp4live.
- Smoothed out changes to audio correction in player
- Fixed player initialization when media takes a long time.
- Fixed playback of mp3 files with id3 tags.
- Added some H.264 nerd knobs in mp4live
The MPEG4IP project provides a standards-based system for encoding,
streaming, and playing encoded audio, video and text. To achieve
this we've integrated a number of existing open source packages,
and created some original code to fill in the gaps.
Please note this project is intended for developers who are interested
in standards based audio and video, and Internet streaming. It is
not intended for end-users.