New option can be used to avoid creating very short segments with inputs
whose GOP size is variable or unharmonic with segment_time.
Only effective with segment_time.
Add PCR at keyframe can be undesirable when -pcr_period is
specified. Add an flag to disable this behavior.
Signed-off-by: Zhao Zhili <zhilizhao@tencent.com>
This allows for wider compatibility with older devices, such as those
running iOS 3. The only difference between HLS version 2 and version 3 is
that version 3 supports non-integer EXTINF values, and as such, we can
default to version 2 if we're using whole-integer EXTINFs anyways, when
`-hls_flags round_durations` is set.
As this code seems to otherwise consistently use the lowest compatible
version, this seems to fit in properly with existing behavior.
Testing confirms with that this patch, HLS output can work all the way back
to iOS 3.
Reviewed-by: Steven Liu <liuqi05@kuaishou.com>
Signed-off-by: Lucy <lucy@absolucy.moe>
This is similar to the faststart option of the mov muxer, yet
in contrast to it it works together with reserve_index_space
(the equivalent to reserved_moov_size): If the reserved space
does not suffice, the data is shifted; if not, the Cues are
written at the front without shifting the data.
Several tests that cover (not only) this have been added.
Implements #7017.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Because the hls_ts_options will be misunderstand by user,
and then user can use hls_segment_options instead of hls_ts_options.
Signed-off-by: Steven Liu <liuqi05@kuaishou.com>
Because the hls_ts_options will be misunderstand by user that only can
be used in mpegts segments option. So add this option for segments.
Signed-off-by: Steven Liu <liuqi05@kuaishou.com>
Try to make the feature easier to use, especially since the user
have enabled -strict experimental manually. The user shouldn't
be surprised that hls_playlist is enabled for lhls automatically,
so change the log level from warning to info for that.
Up until now, the Matroska muxer did not use the dispositions it is
given as-is; instead it by default overrode the disposition of the first
track of a kind (audio, video, subtitles) if no track of this kind has
the default disposition set. And up until recently, it also enforced
by default that no more than one track of each kind be marked as
default.
The rationale for the former is that there are lots of containers which
lack the concept of default streams, so that it is not uncommon for no
stream to be marked as default at all; the rationale for the latter was
that up until recently, it was dubious whether the Matroska specification
allowed more than one default stream for track type (e.g. mkvmerge
disallowed it). It was this point which led to the implementation of
the above mentioned behaviour inspired by mkvmerge.
Yet the Matroska specifications have changed and now explicitly allow
to set more than one track of each type as default, so that the main
reason of not using the dispositions as-is was rendered moot. Therefore
this commit changes the default to pass the disposition through.
The matroska-mpegts-remux FATE-test has been updated to still use the
old "infer" mode so that it is still covered by FATE; the
matroska-zero-length-block test has also been updated to cover
the infer_no_subs mode. The references for lots of other FATE tests
needed to be updated because of a newly added FlagDefault element with
value zero (whereas a FlagDefault with value 1 needn't be coded at all,
as it coincided with the default value of said element).
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
The Matroska specifications have evolved and now allow to mark
multiple tracks of the same kind as default (whether this was legal or
not before was dubious; e.g. mkvmerge disallowed it). Yet when the
Matroska muxer is set to infer default dispositions if absent, it also
enforced the now outdated restriction. So update this.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
With some minor changes by Marton Balint:
- removed trailing whitespace
- fixed network_descriptors_length
- fixed reserved_future_use flag in the start of the section
- removed unused program variable
- emit first NIT after PAT
- some other cosmetics
Signed-off-by: Ubaldo Porcheddu <ubaldo@eja.it>
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
The build log:
** Unknown command `@code' (left as is) (in src/doc/muxers.texi l. 2020)
*** '{' without macro. Before: -map} option with the ffmpeg CLI tool. (in src/doc/muxers.texi l. 2020)
*** '}' without opening '{' before: option with the ffmpeg CLI tool. (in src/doc/muxers.texi l. 2020)
because hls_enc_key and hls_enc_iv get 16byte char
for example:
-hls_enc_key 0123456789abcdef -hls_enc_iv abcdefghijklmnop
Reviewed-by: Gyan Doshi <ffmpeg@gyani.pro>
Signed-off-by: Steven Liu <liuqi05@kuaishou.com>
the init.mp4 can be expanded with strftime the same way as
hls_segment_filename.
Signed-off-by: Nikola Pajkovsky <nikola@pajkovsky.cz>
Signed-off-by: liuqi05 <liuqi05@kuaishou.com>
Some legacy applications such as AVI2MVE expect raw RGB bitmaps
to be stored bottom-up, whereas our RIFF BITMAPINFOHEADER assumes
they are always stored top-down and thus write a negative value
for height. This can prevent reading of these files.
Option flipped_raw_rgb added to AVI and Matroska muxers
which will write positive value for height when enabled.
Note that the user has to flip the bitmaps beforehand using other
means such as the vflip filter.
The Matroska muxer has always mapped the title tag to the FileDescription
element for attachments streams since support for writing attachments
was added in commit c7a63a521b. This
commit merely documents this fact.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>
Sequence numbers of segments should be unique, if an encoder is using shorter
than 1 second segments and it is restarted, then future segments will be using
already used sequence numbers if initial sequence number is based on the number
of seconds since epoch and not microseconds.
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
Up until now, the Matroska muxer would mark a track as default if it had
the disposition AV_DISPOSITION_DEFAULT or if there was no track with
AV_DISPOSITION_DEFAULT set; in the latter case even more than one track
of a kind (audio, video, subtitles) was marked as default which is not
sensible.
This commit changes the logic used to mark tracks as default. There are
now three modes for this:
a) In the "infer" mode the first track of every type (audio, video,
subtitles) with default disposition set will be marked as default; if
there is no such track (for a given type), then the first track of this
type (if existing) will be marked as default. This behaviour is inspired
by mkvmerge. It ensures that the default flags will be set in a sensible
way even if the input comes from containers that lack the concept of
default flags. This mode is the default mode.
b) The "infer_no_subs" mode is similar to the "infer" mode; the
difference is that if no subtitle track with default disposition exists,
no subtitle track will be marked as default at all.
c) The "passthrough" mode: Here the track will be marked as default if
and only the corresponding input stream had disposition default.
This fixes ticket #8173 (the passthrough mode is ideal for this) as
well as ticket #8416 (the "infer_no_subs" mode leads to the desired
output).
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>
When the user opted to write the Cues at the beginning, the Cues were
simply written without checking in advance whether enough space has been
reserved for them. If it wasn't enough, the data following the space
reserved for the Cues was simply overwritten, corrupting the file.
This commit changes this by checking whether enough space has been
reserved for the Cues before outputting anything. If it isn't enough,
no Cues will be output at all and the file will be finalized normally,
yet writing the trailer will nevertheless return an error to notify
the user that his wish of having Cues at the front of the file hasn't
been fulfilled.
This change opens new usecases for this option: It is now safe to use
this option to e.g. record live streams or to use it when muxing the
output of an expensive encoding, because when the reserved space turns
out to be insufficient, one ends up with a file that just lacks Cues
but is otherwise fine.
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@gmail.com>
This changes the separator character from comma to colon, but since this option
was only added recently I think it should be done for consistency with other
similar options.
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
This sets the range of the first automatically assigned PMT PID or elementary
stream PID parameters to [0x20, 0x1ffa]. You can still assign manually a PID
for a stream using AVStream->id in the wider [0x10, 0x1ffe] range as specified
by ISO13818-1. But since DVB and ATSC both reserves some PIDs, let's not allow
them to be automatically assigned.
Also make sure that assigned PID numbers are valid and fix the error message
for the previous PID collision checks.
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
Implemented as a variant of the hash muxer, reusing most functions,
and making use of the previously introduced array of hashes.
Signed-off-by: Moritz Barsnick <barsnick@gmx.net>
Reviewed-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
The packet counting based approach caused excessive sdt/pat/pmt for VBR, so
let's use a timestamp based approach instead similar to how we emit PCRs.
SDT/PAT/PMT period should be consistent for both VBR and CBR from now on.
Also change the type of sdt_period and pat_period to AV_OPT_TYPE_DURATION so no
floating point math is necessary.
Fixes ticket #3714.
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
currently master playlist and subtitle playlist creation does not use
temporary files even when temp_file flag is set. Most of the use cases
it is not a problem because master playlist creation happens once on the
beginning of the whole process. But if master playlist is periodically
re-created because of master_pl_refresh_rate is set, non-atomic playlist
creation may cause problems in case of live streaming. This patch
correct this behavior by adding this functionality.
Reviewed-by: Steven Liu <lq@onvideo.cn>
Signed-off-by: Bela Bodecs <bodecsb@vivanet.hu>
When multiple variant streams are specified by var_stream_map option,
%v is expected either in the filename or in the last sub-directory name,
but only in one of them. When both of them contains %v string, current
error message only states half of the truth.
And even %v may appears several times inside the last sub-directory name
or in filename pattern.
This patch clarifies this in the log message and in the doc also.
Signed-off-by: Bela Bodecs <bodecsb@vivanet.hu>
When multiple variant streams are specified by var_stream_map option, %v
placeholder in various names ensures that each variant has its unique
names. Currently %v is substituted by its variant index value (0, 1, 2
etc.). In some use cases it would be handy to specify names for variants
instead of numerical indexes. This patch makes it possible to use names
instead of default indexes. In var_stream_map option each or some of the
variant streams may use an optional name attributum (e.g.
-var_stream_map "v:0,a:0,name:sd v:1,a:1,name:720p") If a name is
specified for a variant, then this name value will be used as
substitution value of %v instead of the default index value.
Signed-off-by: Bela Bodecs <bodecsb@vivanet.hu>
Signed-off-by: Steven Liu <lq@onvideo.cn>
Apple doesn't have an official spec for LHLS. Meanwhile hls.js player folks are
trying to standardize a open LHLS spec. The draft spec is available in https://github.com/video-dev/hlsjs-rfcs/blob/lhls-spec/proposals/0001-lhls.md
This option will also try to comply with the above open spec, till Apple's spec officially supports it.
Applicable only when @var{streaming} and @var{hls_playlist} options are enabled.
When dashenc has to run for long duration(say 24x7 live stream), one can enable this option to ignore the io failure of few segment's upload due to an intermittent network issues.
When the network connection recovers dashenc will continue with the upload of the current segments, leading to the recovery of the stream.
The file name template options now support a new "$ext$" placeholder,
which is replaced with a filename extension specific for the selected
file format. This is useful for the new "auto" format mode, when
different streams may use different file formats, and it is not
possible to specify the correct file name extension exactly.
Resolves warnings in the log about webm segments not having webm extensions.
This commit restores the ability to create DASH streams with codecs
that require different containers that was lost after commit
2efdbf7367. It adds a new "auto" value for
the dash_segment_type option and makes it the default. When in this mode,
the segment format will be chosen based on the codec used in the stream:
webm for Vorbis, Opus, VP8 or VP9, mp4 otherwise.
This fixes the grammar of two HLS option descriptions and makes them less
ambiguous.
Signed-off-by: Werner Robitza <werner.robitza@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Lou Logan <lou@lrcd.com>
ISMV lacks any sort of edit list support, as well as tfxd is
effectively the PTS of the fragment for most intents and purposes.
Thus, if b-frames are requested without negative CTS offsets you
end up with N frames' worth of delay (tfxd PTS plus the CTS offset
of the first sample). Negative CTS offsets enable the first sample
to have CTS=DTS, and thus a/v desync due to b-frame reorder delay
is avoided.
The producer reference time box supplies relative wall-clock times
at which movie fragments, or files containing movie fragments
(such as segments) were produced.
The box is mainly useful in live streaming use cases. A media player
can parse the box and utilize the time fields to measure and improve
the latency during real time playout.
Right now segment file format is chosen to be either mp4 or webm based on the codec format.
This patch makes that choice configurable by the user, instead of being decided by the muxer.
Also with this change per-stream choice segment file format(based on codec type) is not possible.
All the output audio and video streams should be in the same file format.
The logic is applicable only when use_template is enabled and use_timeline
is disabled. The logic monitors the flow of segment indexes. If a streams's
segment index value is not at the expected real time position, then
the logic corrects that index value.
Typically this logic is needed in live streaming use cases. The network
bandwidth fluctuations are common during long run streaming. Each
fluctuation can cause the segment indexes fall behind the expected real
time position. Without this logic, players will not be able to consume
the content, even after encoder's network condition comes back to
normal state.
When use_template is enabled and use_timeline is disabled, typically
it is required to generate the segments at the configured segment duration
rate on an average. This commit is particularly needed to handle the
segmentation when video frame rates are fractional like 29.97 or 59.94 fps.
There are use cases where average segment duration needs to be configured
and muxer is expected to maintain the average segment duration. So, using
the name 'min_seg_duration' will be misleading. So, changing the parameter
name to 'seg_duration', where it can be minimum segment duration or average
segment duration based on the use-case. The additional updates needed for
this functinality are made the sub-sequent patches of this patch series.
When using hls_list_size with hls_flags delete_segments, currently
hls_list_size * 2 +- segments remain on disk. With this new option,
the amount of disk space used can be controlled by the user.
fix ticket: #7131
Signed-off-by: Steven Liu <lq@chinaffmpeg.org>
Signed-off-by: Aman Gupta <aman@tmm1.net>