ffmpeg: abort runaway encodes when FPS/filter explodes frame count#443
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ffmpeg: abort runaway encodes when FPS/filter explodes frame count#443
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Some inputs can trigger the FPS/filter pipeline to generate far more output frames than are actually decoded, leading to very long, disk-filling transcodes. Plumb decoded frame counts into the encoder path and, for video outputs, abort with `lpms_ERR_ENC_RUNAWAY` when encoded frames exceed 25x decoded frames, excluding `image2` inputs where expansion is expected. The exact inputs which trigger this behavior are unknown as of now but we can construct a contrived test which reproduces the issue.
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Some inputs can trigger the FPS/filter pipeline to generate far more output frames than are actually decoded, leading to very long, disk-filling transcodes.
Plumb decoded frame counts into the encoder path and, for video outputs, abort with
lpms_ERR_ENC_RUNAWAYwhen encoded frames exceed 25x decoded frames, excludingimage2inputs where expansion is expected.The exact inputs which trigger this behavior are unknown as of now but we can construct a contrived test which reproduces the issue.