On Mon, Jun 20, 2016 at 08:20:47PM -0700, Michael Bradshaw wrote: > Hi, > > Attached patch removes SegmentUID element from WebM files, as it's > unsupported in WebM[1]. > > Please review/apply. > > Thanks, > > Michael > > [1]: https://www.webmproject.org/docs/container/#SegmentUID
what does "supported" / "unsupported" mean, is this defined somewhere ?
In a format something can be
Forbidden, aka
you write it you are buggy, you see it you can bail out
Required, aka
you dont write it you are buggy, you dont see it you can bail out
Optional-Ignore, aka
you may write it if you like, you may ignore it if you like, you must not
bail out
Optional-Fail, aka
you may write it if you like, you may bail out if you see it
Undefined-Ignore
you write it you are buggy, you may ignore it if you like, you must not
bail out
The reason why this question matters is because
If its forbidden to be written then the patch is correct and the
only option, OTOH
if its allowed to be written but the demuxer can ignore it there may
or may not be arguments to write it anyway
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