[ccextractor-users] [GSoC] Regression error list
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From: Willem V. I. <wil...@gm...> - 2014-05-20 22:01:22
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello all, I just combed through all the files that were in the Regression folder (I'll generate samples for the other folders in the repository in the coming days), and I found out that there are a couple files broken: - - Regression / Correct / With XDS / images.mpg -> commandline: -autoprogram -out=ttxt -latin1 -ucla -xds -> broken since: 0.67 (0.66 is fine) - - Regression / Correct / With XDS / victoria.justice.ts -> commandline: -autoprogram -out=srt -latin1 -ucla -> broken since: 0.66 (0.65 is fine) - - Regression / Need fixing / b1f48f41ed9dfdfc55078395abaef533.20110812151000.ts -> commandline: -autoprogram -out=ttxt -latin1 -ucla -xds -> broken since: < 0.61 (can't compile 0.60 on server) This one is a little questionable, but the contents of the srt seem to match what actually is being said. - - Regression / No CC stream found / SplurgeandSave-S01E10-TimelessTraditionalFamilyRoom-5052453-0.mpg -> commandline: -autoprogram -out=srt -latin1 -> broken since: < 0.61 (must have worked at some point, or with a special option? Regression folder contains srt with captions) - - Regression / No CC stream found / other files -> broken since: < 0.61 (never seem to have worked, txt's are empty) I've also run the current git built against the 0.69 files, and it has no changes except for: - - Regression / Minor issues / 163ce77200976977847a5d66a537871b.20110901205100.mpg -> commandline: -autoprogram -out=ttxt -latin1 -ucla -xds -> broken since: 0.70 (0.69 is fine) -> what is broken? "19700101000000.100|19700101000003.236|CC1|POP|? " disappeared. - - Regression / Correct / With XDS / images.mpg -> what? Just more mangled than 0.69, but 0.69 (as described above) is already broken. I'll be updating this list with the other files as soon as I've processed them :) Sincerely, Willem -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJTe9CmAAoJEER4GtAYK/sNMcQH/0gIToOh4f4QSxmyiTK/L5Oe 00ipwhsym8BzzU8abqYXmae46gKLcKLCx0nladwvgfUJE3Wzo+qOwOUJQFnrBBip Yx66CETDVx9PXXiyz1HZySsgCYNhA99bp13R0fxnTv8X41c78hUFYMkVqRybWe+P VrgPxYranOSgH3j9yz84R1WxUCsSB6U8K7aR3bxmKU+QjuBo3wZ6+WW2YX2y9QeL 9HkW+KpCGrUPO4Q4m5btsKbxfIbSnwDnF2PTKX6tcNLoAFlj0VtlXQ4HlWXHMVGQ 9GPdvdkIEZ0AtKoLs5bt0TKiMfqoLVdRDXV9woeAi2K4hLzj7R/QQtWyZYtUljc= =YFsI -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |