FUNC_AVUTIL_ALL) - AV_FUNC_OPTION(av_channel_layout_default, -- AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61) -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION(av_channel_layout_from_mask, -- AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61) -- AV_FUNC_OPTION(av_channel_layout_copy, AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61) -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_62) -+ AV_FUNC_OPTION(av_channel_layout_copy, AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION(av_buffer_get_opaque, - (AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_56 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_57 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_58 | -- AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_59 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61)) -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_59 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_62)) - AV_FUNC( - av_buffer_create, - (AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_55 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_56 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_57 | -- AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_58 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_59 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_61)) -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_58 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_59 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_62)) - AV_FUNC_OPTION(av_frame_get_colorspace, - AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_55 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_56 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_57 | - AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_58) -@@ -239,7 +254,8 @@ FFmpegLibWrapper::LinkResult FFmpegLibWrapper::Link() { - AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_55 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_56 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_57 | - AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_58) - AV_FUNC(av_strerror, AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_58 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_59 | -- AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61) -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_62) - AV_FUNC(av_get_sample_fmt_name, AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_ALL) - AV_FUNC(av_dict_set, AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_ALL) - AV_FUNC(av_dict_free, AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_ALL) -@@ -247,48 +263,65 @@ FFmpegLibWrapper::LinkResult FFmpegLibWrapper::Link() { - AV_FUNC(av_opt_set_double, AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_ALL) - AV_FUNC(av_opt_set_int, AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_ALL) - AV_FUNC(avcodec_free_context, -- AV_FUNC_57 | AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61) -+ AV_FUNC_57 | AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(avcodec_get_hw_config, -- AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61) -+ AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(av_codec_is_decoder, -- AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61) -+ AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(av_codec_iterate, -- AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61) -+ AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(av_hwdevice_ctx_init, - AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_58 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_59 | -- AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61) -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(av_hwdevice_ctx_alloc, - AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_58 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_59 | -- AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61) -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(av_buffer_ref, AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_58 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_59 | - AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | -- AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61) -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(av_buffer_unref, AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_58 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_59 | - AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | -- AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61) -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(av_hwframe_ctx_alloc, - AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_58 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_59 | -- AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61) -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(av_hwframe_ctx_init, - AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_58 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_59 | -- AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61) -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_62) - - #ifdef MOZ_WIDGET_GTK - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(av_hwdevice_hwconfig_alloc, -- AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61) -+ AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(av_hwdevice_get_hwframe_constraints, -- AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61) -+ AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(av_hwframe_constraints_free, -- AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61) -+ AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(av_hwframe_transfer_get_formats, -- AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61) -+ AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(av_hwdevice_ctx_create_derived, -- AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61) -+ AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(avcodec_get_name, AV_FUNC_57 | AV_FUNC_58 | AV_FUNC_59 | -- AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61) -+ AV_FUNC_60 | AV_FUNC_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_62) - AV_FUNC_OPTION_SILENT(av_get_pix_fmt_string, - AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_58 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_59 | -- AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61) -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_60 | AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_61 | -+ AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_62) - #endif - - AV_FUNC_OPTION(av_tx_init, AV_FUNC_AVUTIL_ALL) -diff --git dom/media/platforms/ffmpeg/FFmpegRuntimeLinker.cpp dom/media/platforms/ffmpeg/FFmpegRuntimeLinker.cpp -index 042218af04f4..d1b1c739e3c8 100644 ---- dom/media/platforms/ffmpeg/FFmpegRuntimeLinker.cpp -+++ dom/media/platforms/ffmpeg/FFmpegRuntimeLinker.cpp -@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@ static FFmpegLibWrapper sLibAV; - static const char* sLibs[] = { - // clang-format off - #if defined(XP_DARWIN) -+ "libavcodec.62.dylib", - "libavcodec.61.dylib", - "libavcodec.60.dylib", - "libavcodec.59.dylib", -@@ -47,6 +48,7 @@ static const char* sLibs[] = { - "libavcodec.so", // OpenBSD hardly controls the major/minor library version - // of ffmpeg and update it regulary on ABI/API changes - #else -+ "libavcodec.so.62", - "libavcodec.so.61", - "libavcodec.so.60", - "libavcodec.so.59", -@@ -113,6 +115,9 @@ bool FFmpegRuntimeLinker::Init() { - case 61: - FFmpegDecoderModule<61>::Init(&sLibAV); - break; -+ case 62: -+ FFmpegDecoderModule<62>::Init(&sLibAV); -+ break; - } - return true; - case FFmpegLibWrapper::LinkResult::NoProvidedLib: -@@ -203,6 +208,9 @@ already_AddRefed FFmpegRuntimeLinker::CreateDecoder() { - case 61: - module = FFmpegDecoderModule<61>::Create(&sLibAV); - break; -+ case 62: -+ module = FFmpegDecoderModule<62>::Create(&sLibAV); -+ break; - default: - module = nullptr; - } -@@ -241,6 +249,9 @@ already_AddRefed FFmpegRuntimeLinker::CreateEncoder() { - case 61: - module = FFmpegEncoderModule<61>::Create(&sLibAV); - break; -+ case 62: -+ module = FFmpegEncoderModule<62>::Create(&sLibAV); -+ break; - default: - module = nullptr; - } -diff --git dom/media/platforms/ffmpeg/FFmpegVideoDecoder.cpp dom/media/platforms/ffmpeg/FFmpegVideoDecoder.cpp -index 46730e8c1acb..aae745be2277 100644 ---- dom/media/platforms/ffmpeg/FFmpegVideoDecoder.cpp -+++ dom/media/platforms/ffmpeg/FFmpegVideoDecoder.cpp -@@ -1205,11 +1205,21 @@ MediaResult FFmpegVideoDecoder::DoDecode( - RESULT_DETAIL("HW decoding is slow, switching back to SW decode")); - } - if (mUsingV4L2) { -+# if LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MAJOR < 62 - rv = CreateImageV4L2(mFrame->pkt_pos, GetFramePts(mFrame), - Duration(mFrame), aResults); -+# else -+ rv = CreateImageV4L2(packet->pos, GetFramePts(mFrame), -+ Duration(mFrame), aResults); -+# endif - } else { -+# if LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MAJOR < 62 - rv = CreateImageVAAPI(mFrame->pkt_pos, GetFramePts(mFrame), - Duration(mFrame), aResults); -+# else -+ rv = CreateImageVAAPI(packet->pos, GetFramePts(mFrame), -+ Duration(mFrame), aResults); -+# endif - } - - // If VA-API/V4L2 playback failed, just quit. Decoder is going to be -@@ -1221,8 +1231,13 @@ MediaResult FFmpegVideoDecoder::DoDecode( - return rv; - } - # elif defined(MOZ_ENABLE_D3D11VA) -+# if LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MAJOR < 62 - rv = CreateImageD3D11(mFrame->pkt_pos, GetFramePts(mFrame), - Duration(mFrame), aResults); -+# else -+ rv = CreateImageD3D11(packet->pos, GetFramePts(mFrame), -+ Duration(mFrame), aResults); -+# endif - # else - return MediaResult(NS_ERROR_DOM_MEDIA_DECODE_ERR, - RESULT_DETAIL("No HW decoding implementation!")); -@@ -1230,8 +1245,13 @@ MediaResult FFmpegVideoDecoder::DoDecode( - } else - # endif - { -+# if LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MAJOR < 62 - rv = CreateImage(mFrame->pkt_pos, GetFramePts(mFrame), Duration(mFrame), - aResults); -+# else -+ rv = CreateImage(packet->pos, GetFramePts(mFrame), Duration(mFrame), -+ aResults); -+# endif - } - if (NS_FAILED(rv)) { - return rv; -@@ -1572,10 +1592,17 @@ MediaResult FFmpegVideoDecoder::CreateImage( - mLib->av_buffer_get_opaque(mFrame->buf[0])); - MOZ_ASSERT(wrapper); - FFMPEG_LOGV("Create a video data from a shmem image=%p", wrapper.get()); -+# if LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MAJOR < 62 - v = VideoData::CreateFromImage( - mInfo.mDisplay, aOffset, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aPts), - TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aDuration), wrapper->AsImage(), - !!mFrame->key_frame, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(-1)); -+# else -+ v = VideoData::CreateFromImage( -+ mInfo.mDisplay, aOffset, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aPts), -+ TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aDuration), wrapper->AsImage(), -+ !!(mFrame->flags & AV_FRAME_FLAG_KEY), TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(-1)); -+# endif - } - #endif - #if defined(MOZ_WIDGET_GTK) && defined(MOZ_USE_HWDECODE) -@@ -1599,10 +1626,17 @@ MediaResult FFmpegVideoDecoder::CreateImage( - if (mInfo.mTransferFunction) { - surface->SetTransferFunction(mInfo.mTransferFunction.value()); - } -+# if LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MAJOR < 62 - v = VideoData::CreateFromImage( - mInfo.mDisplay, aOffset, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aPts), - TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aDuration), surface->GetAsImage(), - !!mFrame->key_frame, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(-1)); -+# else -+ v = VideoData::CreateFromImage( -+ mInfo.mDisplay, aOffset, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aPts), -+ TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aDuration), surface->GetAsImage(), -+ !!(mFrame->flags & AV_FRAME_FLAG_KEY), TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(-1)); -+# endif - } else { - FFMPEG_LOG("Failed to uploaded video data to DMABuf"); - } -@@ -1612,6 +1646,7 @@ MediaResult FFmpegVideoDecoder::CreateImage( - } - #endif - if (!v) { -+# if LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MAJOR < 62 - Result, MediaResult> r = - VideoData::CreateAndCopyData( - mInfo, mImageContainer, aOffset, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aPts), -@@ -1619,6 +1654,15 @@ MediaResult FFmpegVideoDecoder::CreateImage( - TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(-1), - mInfo.ScaledImageRect(mFrame->width, mFrame->height), - mImageAllocator); -+#else -+ Result, MediaResult> r = -+ VideoData::CreateAndCopyData( -+ mInfo, mImageContainer, aOffset, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aPts), -+ TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aDuration), b, !!(mFrame->flags & AV_FRAME_FLAG_KEY), -+ TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(mFrame->pkt_dts), -+ mInfo.ScaledImageRect(mFrame->width, mFrame->height), -+ mImageAllocator); -+#endif - if (r.isErr()) { - return r.unwrapErr(); - } -@@ -1685,10 +1729,17 @@ MediaResult FFmpegVideoDecoder::CreateImageVAAPI( - surface->SetTransferFunction(mInfo.mTransferFunction.value()); - } - -+# if LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MAJOR < 62 - RefPtr vp = VideoData::CreateFromImage( - mInfo.mDisplay, aOffset, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aPts), - TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aDuration), surface->GetAsImage(), - !!mFrame->key_frame, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(-1)); -+# else -+ RefPtr vp = VideoData::CreateFromImage( -+ mInfo.mDisplay, aOffset, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aPts), -+ TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aDuration), surface->GetAsImage(), -+ !!(mFrame->flags & AV_FRAME_FLAG_KEY), TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(-1)); -+# endif - - if (!vp) { - return MediaResult(NS_ERROR_DOM_MEDIA_DECODE_ERR, -@@ -1734,10 +1785,17 @@ MediaResult FFmpegVideoDecoder::CreateImageV4L2( - surface->SetYUVColorSpace(GetFrameColorSpace()); - surface->SetColorRange(GetFrameColorRange()); - -+# if LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MAJOR < 62 - RefPtr vp = VideoData::CreateFromImage( - mInfo.mDisplay, aOffset, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aPts), - TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aDuration), surface->GetAsImage(), - !!mFrame->key_frame, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(-1)); -+# else -+ RefPtr vp = VideoData::CreateFromImage( -+ mInfo.mDisplay, aOffset, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aPts), -+ TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aDuration), surface->GetAsImage(), -+ !!(mFrame->flags & AV_FRAME_FLAG_KEY), TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(-1)); -+# endif - - if (!vp) { - return MediaResult(NS_ERROR_DOM_MEDIA_DECODE_ERR, -@@ -2173,10 +2231,17 @@ MediaResult FFmpegVideoDecoder::CreateImageD3D11( - } - MOZ_ASSERT(image); - -+# if LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MAJOR < 62 - RefPtr v = VideoData::CreateFromImage( - mInfo.mDisplay, aOffset, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aPts), - TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aDuration), image, !!mFrame->key_frame, - TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(-1)); -+# else -+ RefPtr v = VideoData::CreateFromImage( -+ mInfo.mDisplay, aOffset, TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aPts), -+ TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(aDuration), image, !!(mFrame->flags & AV_FRAME_FLAG_KEY), -+ TimeUnit::FromMicroseconds(-1)); -+# endif - if (!v) { - nsPrintfCString msg("D3D image allocation error"); - FFMPEG_LOG("%s", msg.get()); 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