fix(video): remove explicit frame flushing to avoid segfault due to racecondition#5257
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This PR aims to fix #4943 by removing the frame flushing on
~avcodec_encode_session_t()which can result in a segfault due to FFmpeg hw_base_encode expectingctx->pic_endto never benullbut Sunshine seems to break that assumption in this case sometimes (likely due to a racecondition somewhere in FFmpeg as it segfaults on the hw level).From a logical standpoint it's not strictly necessary to explictly flush the frames here as the
avcodec_ctxused to flush the frames is by itself reset and destroyed in the next statement (therefore FFmpeg cleaning up here by itself?). This restores the behaviour back to what was in use for FFmpeg versions before 8.0.I've tested this for a few days and cannot see any adverse effects from removing this section but as this change is a global one it should be thoroughly tested before merging.
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