Postby poorboywilly » 25 May 2009 21:23
I'm no expert on the FLV container and I can't find good info on the AVC/H.264 codec standards without purchasing them, but I've got an FLV file that I'm trying to play in VLC. Well, technically I'm trying to watch the stream, but right now I'm playing with a file I got using mplayer -dumpstream. Anyways, the video in this file changes resolution at various times within the file, which is apparently fine by the FLV/H.264 standards because Adobe Media Player (worst...software...ever) plays the video just fine (and I've heard that Applian player and mplayer svn does as well). However, VLC stops playback when it reaches the resolution change, and if you try to push play again there is a segmentation fault. Is this a problem in VLC or in some other component?