The dshow avdevice ignores timestamps for video frames provided by the
DirectShow device, instead using wallclock time, apparently because the
implementer of this code had a device that provided unreliable
timestamps. Me (and others) would like to use the device's timestamps.
The new use_video_device_timestamps option for dshow device enables them
to do so. Since the majority of video devices out there probably provide
fine timestamps, this patch sets the default to using the device
timestamps, which means best fidelity timestamps are used by default.
Using the new option, the user can switch this off and revert to the old
behavior, so a fall back remains available in case the device provides
broken timestamps.
add use_video_device_timestamps to docs.
Closes: #8620
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
list_options true would crash when both a video and an audio device were
specified as input. Crash would occur on line 784 because
ctx->device_unique_name[otherDevType] would be NULL
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
Silences the following warning with gcc 10:
src/libavdevice/v4l2.c: In function ‘v4l2_get_device_list’:
src/libavdevice/v4l2.c:1042:64: warning: ‘%s’ directive output may be truncated writing up to 255 bytes into a region of size 251 [-Wformat-truncation=]
1042 | ret = snprintf(device_name, sizeof(device_name), "/dev/%s", entry->d_name);
| ^~
src/libavdevice/v4l2.c:1042:15: note: ‘snprintf’ output between 6 and 261 bytes into a destination of size 256
1042 | ret = snprintf(device_name, sizeof(device_name), "/dev/%s", entry->d_name);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Previous patches intending to silence it have proposed increasing the
buffer size, but doing that correctly seems to be tricky. Failing on
truncation is simpler and just as effective (as excessively long device
names are unlikely).
device and cap are local to the loop iteration, there is no need for
them to retain their values. Especially for device it may be dangerous,
since it points to av_malloc'ed data.
The FD opened here is local to the loop iteration, there is no reason to
store it in the context. Since read_header() may have already been
called, this may ovewrite an existing valid FD.
Maximum output size with a 32-bit int is 17 bytes, or 26 with a 64-bit
int.
Silences the following gcc 10 warning:
src/libavdevice/jack.c: In function ‘audio_read_header’:
src/libavdevice/jack.c:171:45: warning: ‘snprintf’ output may be truncated before the last format character [-Wformat-truncation=]
171 | snprintf(str, sizeof(str), "input_%d", i + 1);
| ^
src/libavdevice/jack.c:171:9: note: ‘snprintf’ output between 8 and 17 bytes into a destination of size 16
171 | snprintf(str, sizeof(str), "input_%d", i + 1);
| ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The length of this list is a compile-time constant, so there is
no need to calculate it again at runtime.
(This also avoids an implicit requirement of -1 == AV_SAMPLE_FMT_NONE.)
Reviewed-by: Nicolas George <george@nsup.org>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
An AVBPrint's internal string is always already zero-terminated;
writing another '\0' is unnecessary as long as one treats
the string only as a C-string.
Reviewed-by: Nicolas George <george@nsup.org>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
It is not documented that freeing the last (and only) entry of
an AVDictionary frees the dictionary.
Reviewed-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
C99/C11 6.3.2.3 5: "Any pointer type may be converted to an integer
type. [...] If the result cannot be represented in the integer type,
the behavior is undefined." So stop casting pointers to int; use
uintptr_t instead.
Reviewed-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
There is no reason to wrap them in #ifndef guards, they should only be
defined here and nowhere else. The define guards just add the
possibility to accidentally use the same FF_API name in different
libraries.
Fixes memleaks in case the trailer is never written.
Reviewed-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
av_image_copy() expects an array of four pointers according to its
declaration; although it currently only touches pointers that
are actually in use (depending upon the pixel format) this might
change at any time (as has already happened for the linesizes
in d7bc52bf45).
This fixes ticket #9264 as well as a warning from GCC 11.
Reviewed-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
The problem here is that the lock ctx->frame_lock will become
an unreleased lock if the program returns at patched lines.
Bug tracker link: https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/9386\#ticket
Signed-off-by: Chengfeng Ye <cyeaa@connect.ust.hk>
The problem here is that the lock ctx->frame_lock will
become an unreleased lock if the program returns at
line 697, line 735 and line744.
Bug tracker link: https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/9385\#ticket
Signed-off-by: Chengfeng Ye <cyeaa@connect.ust.hk>
It only uses an AVIOContext and an AVBPrint.
When doing so, it turned out that several non-users of
ff_read_line_to_bprint_overwrite() and ff_bprint_to_codecpar_extradata()
relied on libavformat/internal.h to include bprint.h or avstring.h
for them. In order to avoid a repeat of this and in order to reduce
unnecessary dependencies, a forward declaration of struct AVBPrint is
used instead of including bprint.h.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
This is possible now that the next-API is gone.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Deprecated in 40cf1bbacc.
(The currently disabled filter vf_mcdeint and vf_uspp were users of
this field; they have not been changed, so that whoever wants to fix
them can see the state of these filters when they were disabled.)
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
These are auxiliary side-data functions, so they should have been
switched to size_t in d79e0fe65c,
but this has been forgotten.
Reviewed-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>
The next pointer is kept at the end for backwards compatability until the
major bump, when it should ideally be moved at the front.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
The option allows to select a specific window instead of the whole
screen.
Reviewed-by: Andriy Gelman <andriy.gelman@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andriy Gelman <andriy.gelman@gmail.com>
Keep on reading fragments until we got fragment_size amount of data, otherwise
we might get frames with 1-2 samples only if pa_stream_peek is called slightly
less frequently than sample rate.
Note that fragments might contain a lot less data than fragment_size, so
reading multiple fragments to get fragment_size amount of data is intentional.
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
Otherwise we might return 1-2 samples per packet if av_read_frame() call rate is
only sligthly less than the stream sample rate.
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
av_gettime_relative() is using the monotonic clock therefore more suitable for
elapsed time calculations. Packet timestamps are still kept absolute, although
that should be configurable in the future.
Related to ticket #9089.
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
It has been added in 6db42a2b6b,
yet since then none of the necessary create/free_device_capabilities
functions has been implemented, making this API completely useless.
Because of this one can already simplify
avdevice_capabilities_free/create and can already remove the function
pointers at the next major bump; given that the documentation explicitly
states that av_device_capabilities is not to be used by a user, it's
options can already be removed (save for the sentinel).
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>
xserver defines the endianness of the grabbed images. Use this information
to set the correct pixel format.
This also fixes format selection in configuration depth=32/bpp=32 with
xserver on a little endian machine. Before the patch, the big endian
layout 0RGB was always selected which is incorrect because BGR0 should
be used. RGB24 was also incorrectly assumed (but this format was removed
in xserver 1.20).
The big-endian settings can be tested using docker+qemu from a little-endian
machine:
$ docker run --rm --privileged multiarch/qemu-user-static --reset -p yes
$ docker run --rm -it -v /tmp:/tmp powerpc64/debian /bin/bash
In docker container
$ apt-get update
$ apt-get install xvfb
$ apt-get install x11-apps
To test AV_PIX_FMT_0RGB32
$ Xvfb :2 -screen 0 720x480x24 &
$ export DISPLAY=:2
$ xclock -geometry 720x480 -bg green #test different colors
On your host machine grab the frames using the following
command. View output to check that colors are rendered correctly
$ ./ffmpeg -y -f x11grab -i :2.0 -codec:v mpeg2video out.mp4
Other pixel formats can be tested by modifying how Xvfb is started in the docker
container:
AV_PIX_FMT_RGB565
$ Xvfb :2 -screen 0 720x480x16
AV_PIX_FMT_RGB555
$ Xvfb :2 -screen 0 720x480x15
AV_PIX_FMT_BGR24 / AV_PIX_FMT_RGB24
This is difficult to test because bpp=24 support was removed in xserver 1.20
https://lists.x.org/archives/xorg-devel/2018-February/056175.html?hmsr=joyk.com&utm_source=joyk.com&utm_medium=referral
However, I was able to run previous version of Xvfb (with some
modifications to force 24bpp) to check that images are rendered correctly.
Reviewed-by: Carl Eugen Hoyos <ceffmpeg@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andriy Gelman <andriy.gelman@gmail.com>
As we get a new set of objects each frame anyway, we
do not gain anything by keeping the modifier constant.
This helps with capturing when switching your setup a
bit, e.g. from ingame to desktop or from X11 to wayland.
Signed-off-by: Mark Thompson <sw@jkqxz.net>
The kernel defaults to initializing the field to 0 when modifiers
are not used and this happens to be linear. If we end up actually
passing the modifier to a driver, tiling issues happen.
So if the kernel doesn't return a modifier set it explicitly to
INVALID. That way later processing knows there is no explicit
modifier.
Signed-off-by: Mark Thompson <sw@jkqxz.net>
The function is not used anywhere else and is causing mingw-w64 clang
builds to fail with
ffmpeg-git/libavdevice/decklink_dec.cpp:792:5: error: no previous prototype for function 'get_bmd_timecode' [-Werror,-Wmissing-prototypes]
int get_bmd_timecode(AVFormatContext *avctx, AVTimecode *tc, AVRational frame_rate, BMDTimecodeFormat tc_format, IDeckLinkVideoInputFrame *videoFrame)
Signed-off-by: Christopher Degawa <ccom@randomderp.com>
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
./ffmpeg -list_devices true -f decklink -i dummy
[Blackmagic DeckLink indev @ 0x2f96d00] The "list_devices" option is deprecated: list available devices
[decklink @ 0x2f96400] The -list_devices option is deprecated and will be removed. Please use ffmpeg -sources decklink instead.
->
[Blackmagic DeckLink indev @ 0x306ed00] The "list_devices" option is deprecated: use ffmpeg -sources decklink instead
Reviewed-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
Signed-off-by: Limin Wang <lance.lmwang@gmail.com>
For the document(indevs.texi and outdevs.texi) used it as boolean.
Reviewed-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
Signed-off-by: Limin Wang <lance.lmwang@gmail.com>
The patch will change the numerical values for the string constants so bump
micro version.
Reviewed-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
Signed-off-by: Limin Wang <lance.lmwang@gmail.com>
This patch adds a select_region option to the xcbgrab input device.
If set to 1, the user will be prompted to select the grabbing area
graphically by clicking and dragging. A rectangle will be drawn to
mark the grabbing area. A single click with no dragging will select
the whole screen. The option overwrites the video_size, grab_x, and
grab_y options if set by the user.
For testing, just set the select_region option as follows:
ffmpeg -f x11grab -select_region 1 -i :0.0 output.mp4
The drawing happens directly on the root window using standard rubber
banding techniques, so it is very efficient and doesn't depend on any
X extensions or compositors.
Reviewed-by: Andriy Gelman <andriy.gelman@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Omar Emara <mail@OmarEmara.dev>
Apparently bmdFormatUnspecified needs SDK 11.0. It is just a fancy way of
checking for zero, so let's do that instead.
Fixes build issue since f1b908d20a.
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
Since bae8844e35, the AVPacket that is
intended to be used to return the demuxed packet is automatically
unreferenced when the demuxer returns an error. This makes an
av_packet_unref() in the lavfi demuxer redundant.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>
av_new_packet() already sets the size. And if the packet is not
allocated by av_new_packet() (which seems to be impossible atm), both
pkt->size as well as size are 0, so setting it again is unnecessary in
this scenario, too.
Reviewed-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>
Fixes#7312, segmentation fault on close of X11 server
xcb_query_pointer_reply() and xcb_get_geometry_reply() can return NULL
if e.g. the X server closes or the connection is lost. This needs to
be checked in order to cleanly exit, because the returned pointers are
dereferenced later.
Signed-off-by: Moritz Barsnick <barsnick@gmx.net>
Reviewed-by: Andriy Gelman <andriy.gelman@gmail.com>
X2RGB10 tested on both Intel Gen9 and AMD Polaris 11. NV12 tested on
Intel Gen9 only - since it has multiple planes, this requires GetFB2.
Also add some comments to split the list up a bit.
The most useful feature here is the ability to automatically extract the
framebuffer format and modifiers. It also makes support for multi-plane
framebuffers possible, though none are added to the format table in this
patch.
This requires libdrm 2.4.101 (from April 2020) to build, so it includes a
configure check to allow compatibility with existing distributions. Even
with libdrm support, it still won't do anything at runtime if you are
running Linux < 5.7 (before June 2020).