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Niklas Haas 81c1004891 avfilter/af_afade: shorten crossfade on too short inputs
This behavior is currently completely broken, leading to an abrupt end of the
first audio stream. I want to generalize this filter to multiple inputs, but
having too short input files will always represent a significant problem.

I considered a few approaches for how to handle this more gracefully, but
most of them come with their own problems; in particular when a short input
is sandwiched between two longer ones; or when there is a sequence of short
inputs. In the end, it's simplest to just shorten the crossfade window.

I also considered (and tested) padding the input with silence, but this also
has its own aesthetic implications and strange edge cases.

See-Also: https://code.ffmpeg.org/FFmpeg/FFmpeg/pulls/20388
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