Tristan Matthews
2015-Mar-09 15:11 UTC
[flac-dev] crash on lpc_restore_signal_16_intrin_sse2
Hi, VLC recently migrated to libflac 1.3.1, however we had to revert to 1.3.0 as we had crashes for most FLAC files on the Windows desktop platform. More information is available here: https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/14104 Best, Tristan
Tristan Matthews wrote:> Hi, > > VLC recently migrated to libflac 1.3.1, however we had to revert to > 1.3.0 as we had crashes for most FLAC files on the Windows desktop > platform. > > More information is available here: > https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/14104Cannot reproduce the crash here. Also I downloaded VLC 2.2.0 (32-bit Windows build) and it also doesn't crash.
Tristan Matthews <le.businessman at gmail.com> wrote:>> Cannot reproduce the crash here. >> >> Also I downloaded VLC 2.2.0 (32-bit Windows build) and it also doesn't crash. > > You tested with files encoded with -7 or -8? >Yes. FLAC 1.2.1, 1.3.1, -7 and -8 options.
Janne Hyvärinen
2015-Mar-09 18:04 UTC
[flac-dev] crash on lpc_restore_signal_16_intrin_sse2
On 9.3.2015 19:06, lvqcl wrote:> Tristan Matthews wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> VLC recently migrated to libflac 1.3.1, however we had to revert to >> 1.3.0 as we had crashes for most FLAC files on the Windows desktop >> platform. >> >> More information is available here: >> https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/14104 > Cannot reproduce the crash here. > > Also I downloaded VLC 2.2.0 (32-bit Windows build) and it also doesn't crash. >VLC 2.2.0 crashed with exception 0xc0000005 on the first file I tried. But libflac itself does not, for example flac.exe and foobar2000 have no issues.