No I would not mark it as fixed. I just ran into some H.264/AVC-encoded quicktime trailers where I get that exact same faad-related "Maximum number of scalefactor bands exceeded"-error. The example clips below used to work just a few days ago. I don't know in which update-cycle they stopped working. Only today I recognized that they don't work anymore.
No I would not mark it as fixed. I just ran into some H.264/AVC-encoded quicktime trailers where I get that exact same faad-related "Maximum number of scalefactor bands exceeded"-error. The example clips below used to work just a few days ago. I don't know in which update-cycle they stopped working. Only today I recognized that they don't work anymore.
http:// images. apple.com/ movies/ wb/superman_ returns/ superman_ returns- tlr1_h480p. mov images. apple.com/ movies/ wb/superman_ returns/ superman_ returns- tlr1_h720p. mov images. apple.com/ movies/ wb/superman_ returns/ superman_ returns- tlr1_h1080p. mov images. apple.com/ movies/ wb/superman_ returns/ superman_ returns- tlr2_h480p. mov images. apple.com/ movies/ wb/superman_ returns/ superman_ returns- tlr2_h720p. mov images. apple.com/ movies/ wb/superman_ returns/ superman_ returns- tlr2_h1080p. mov
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I believe those URLs won't be valid for a long time. But it should be enough for you to grab them with curl or wget if you need some material to test.