I have a multi media app in Windows using x264 built using MSYS-MingW and ffmpeg Windows binaries. This works for most of the cameras which capture data in RGB24 and RGB32 formats in most of the OSes. But when I tested the app on a Windows 7 (64 bit OS) Sony Vaio Laptop which has an integrated webcam capturing in YUY2 format, the x264_enoder_encode crashes. The sws_scale to convert the YUY2 data to YUV420 Planar any way works fine here too and returns proper stride values. Please check the relevant code fragments that I have attached below.

     x264_param_apply_profile(&m_param, "baseline");
       m_pEncoder = x264_encoder_open(&m_param);
       x264_encoder_parameters(m_pEncoder,&m_param);

       m_encoderConvertCtx = sws_getContext(g_iWidth, g_iHeight, PIX_FMT_YUYV422, SCALE_WIDTH, SCALE_HEIGHT, PIX_FMT_YUV420P, SWS_BICUBIC, NULL, NULL, NULL);

       x264_picture_t m_pic_in, m_pic_out;   //X264 picture variables to get the X264 encoded picture out.
       x264_picture_init(&m_pic_in);
 m_pic_in.i_type = X264_CSP_I420;

 x264_nal_t*  m_nals;


 srcstride = g_iWidth * 2;  //For YUYV422 Packed

 AVFrame* pictIn;
 AVFrame* pictOut;

 int iInBytes = avpicture_get_size(PIX_FMT_YUV420P, SCALE_WIDTH, SCALE_HEIGHT); 
 uint8_t* outbuffer = (uint8_t*)av_malloc(iInBytes); 
 pictOut = avcodec_alloc_frame(); 

 avpicture_fill((AVPicture*)pictOut, outbuffer, PIX_FMT_YUV420P, SCALE_WIDTH, SCALE_HEIGHT); 

 sws_scale(m_encoderConvertCtx, &in_buf, &srcstride, 0, g_iHeight, pictOut->data, pictOut->linesize); //Scale from YUYV422 Packed to YUV420 Plane


///Code after Scale begins

memcpy(m_pic_in.img.plane[0],pictOut->data[0],SCALE_WIDTH * SCALE_HEIGHT);
memcpy(m_pic_in.img.plane[1],pictOut->data[1],SCALE_WIDTH * SCALE_HEIGHT/4);
memcpy(m_pic_in.img.plane[2],pictOut->data[2],SCALE_WIDTH * SCALE_HEIGHT/4);
m_pic_in.img.plane[3] = 0; 

for(int iPlane = 0; iPlane < 3; iPlane++)
{
 m_pic_in.img.i_stride[iPlane] = pictOut->linesize[iPlane];
}
m_pic_in.img.i_stride[3] = 0;

int frame_size = x264_encoder_encode(m_pEncoder, &m_nals, &i_nals, &m_pic_in, &m_pic_out);

Please help if possible, as this has been consuming a lot of time at my end. But I am not able to dig in to the library side for debugging. Any experienced hands are requested to assist.

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Are you receiving any kind of error? Is is an access violation? If you provide more details on the specific error that is causing the crash, I may be able to help. – thepenguinmaster Dec 8 '11 at 18:31
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