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2008 Jun 14
0
[Flac] Ogg Codecs 0.80.15035
...1.1.0 to 1.2.1, with an older
> package (oggcodecs_0.73.1936.exe),
> but I want to deliver the new FLAC.
>
> Any pointers?
Because the HEAP Corruption was only 8 bytes. So I've thought of giving
more memory:
FLAC__bool FLAC__bitreader_init(FLAC__BitReader *br, FLAC__CPUInfo cpu,
FLAC__BitReaderReadCallback rcb, void *cd)
{
FLAC__ASSERT(0 != br);
br->words = br->bytes = 0;
br->consumed_words = br->consumed_bits = 0;
br->capacity = FLAC__BITREADER_DEFAULT_CAPACITY;
br->buffer = (brword*)malloc(sizeof(brword) * (br->capacity + 2));
I remember seeing things...
2008 Jun 14
1
[Flac] Ogg Codecs 0.80.15035
Hi all,
I've made a test release for Ogg DirectShow Codecs.
You can find it here:
http://www.xiph.org/dshow/uploads/Main/oggcodecs_0.80.15035.exe
The problem is that I get a HEAP Corruption detected at:
void FLAC__bitreader_free(FLAC__BitReader *br)
{
FLAC__ASSERT(0 != br);
if(0 != br->buffer)
free(br->buffer);
The call stack is:
>
2008 Jun 14
1
Ogg Codecs 0.80.15035
Hi all,
I've made a test release for Ogg DirectShow Codecs.
You can find it here:
http://www.xiph.org/dshow/uploads/Main/oggcodecs_0.80.15035.exe
The problem is that I get a HEAP Corruption detected at:
void FLAC__bitreader_free(FLAC__BitReader *br)
{
FLAC__ASSERT(0 != br);
if(0 != br->buffer)
free(br->buffer);
The call stack is:
>