After which mp4box crashed. I'm using Win x64 build 5337.
The swf is a very simple one created with pdf2swf from SWFtools. I can't attach the swf here because attachments don't seem to be enabled for this sub-forum.
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That part of the code has not been tested for a while and indeed there is a regression. I'll try to fix that problem ASAP. In the meantime, revision 4364 works fine.
HTH,
Cyril
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This is now fixed on from SVN rev 5391 (see history https://sourceforge.net/p/gpac/code/HEAD/log/?path=/trunk/gpac). I have also added your test to our regression test suite so that such regression does not happen anymore. Let us know if it works for you.
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Is it possible with mp4box? I tried mp4box.exe -svg anim.swf and I get
SWF Import - Scene Size 170x170 - 30 frames @ 25 FPS
After which mp4box crashed. I'm using Win x64 build 5337.
The swf is a very simple one created with pdf2swf from SWFtools. I can't attach the swf here because attachments don't seem to be enabled for this sub-forum.
Let me try again to attach the sfw.
Hi,
That part of the code has not been tested for a while and indeed there is a regression. I'll try to fix that problem ASAP. In the meantime, revision 4364 works fine.
HTH,
Cyril
This is now fixed on from SVN rev 5391 (see history https://sourceforge.net/p/gpac/code/HEAD/log/?path=/trunk/gpac). I have also added your test to our regression test suite so that such regression does not happen anymore. Let us know if it works for you.