This byte represents 4 reserved bits followed by 4 alpha_channel_type bits.
alpha_channel_type currently has 3 differents defined values: 0 (no
alpha), 1 (8b alpha), and 2 (16b alpha), all the other values are
reserved. This part is correctly written (alpha_bits>>3 does the correct
thing), but the 4 initial bits are reserved.
Quoting SMPTE RDD 36:2015:
A decoder shall abort if it encounters a bitstream with an unsupported
bitstream_version value. If 0, the value of the chroma_format syntax
element shall be 2 (4:2:2 sampling) and the value of the
alpha_channel_type element shall be 0 (no encoded alpha); if 1, any
permissible value may be used for those syntax elements.
So if we're not in 4:2:2 or if there is alpha, we are not allowed to use
version 0.
They are similar to AVIF images (both use the HEIF container).
The only additional work needed is to parse the hvcC box and put
it in the extradata.
With this patch applied, ffmpeg (when built with an HEVC decoder)
is able to decode the files in
https://github.com/nokiatech/heif/tree/gh-pages/content/images
Also add a couple of fate tests with samples from
https://github.com/nokiatech/heif_conformance/tree/master/conformance_files
Partially fixes trac ticket #6521.
Signed-off-by: Vignesh Venkatasubramanian <vigneshv@google.com>
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Motivated by YUVJ removal. This change will allow full negotiation
between color ranges and matrices as needed. By default, all ranges and
matrices are marked as supported.
Because grayscale formats are currently handled very inconsistently (and
in particular, assumed as forced full-range by swscale), we exclude them
from negotiation altogether for the time being, to get this API merged.
After filter negotiation is available, we can relax the
grayscale-is-forced-jpeg restriction again, when it will be more
feasible to do so without breaking a million test cases.
Note that this commit updates one FATE test as a consequence of the
sanity fallback for non-YUV formats. In particular, the test case now
writes rgb24(pc, gbr/unspecified/unspecified) to the matroska file,
instead of rgb24(unspecified/unspecified/unspecified) as before.
During a resampling operation where
1) user has specified first_pts
2) SWR_FLAG_RESAMPLE is not set initially (directly or otherwise)
3) first_pts has been fulfilled (always using hard compensation)
then upon first encountering a delay where a soft compensation is
required, swr_set_compensation will lead to another init of swr which
will reset outpts to the specified firstpts thus leading to an output
frame having its pts = firstpts. When the next input frame is received,
swr will see a large delay and inject silence from firstpts to the
current frame's pts. This can lead to severe desync and in worst case,
loss of audio playback.
Parameter firstpts initialized to AV_NOPTS_VALUE in swr_alloc and then
checked in swr_init to avoid resetting outpts, thus avoiding reapplication
of firstpts.
Fixes#4131.
This test verifies the parser's handling of multiframe JXL files that
have an entropy-encoded permuted table of contents for each frame. The
testcase is actually six JXL codestreams concatenated together, and the
parser needs to be able to find the boundaries.
Signed-off-by: Leo Izen <leo.izen@gmail.com>
- Fixes YA formats, because previous code always assumed alpha as the 4th
component.
- Fixes PAL format (as long as 0 is black, as in a systematic palette), because
previous code assumed it as limited Y.
- Fixes XYZ format because it does not need nonzero chroma components
- Fixes xv30be as the bitstream mode got merged to the non-bitstream mode.
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
Change the main loop and every component (demuxers, decoders, filters,
encoders, muxers) to use the previously added transcode scheduler. Every
instance of every such component was already running in a separate
thread, but now they can actually run in parallel.
Changes the results of ffmpeg-fix_sub_duration_heartbeat - tested by
JEEB to be more correct and deterministic.
Avoid making decisions based on current graph input state, which makes
the output dependent on the order in which the frames from different
inputs are interleaved.
Makes the output of fate-filter-overlay-dvdsub-2397 more correct - the
subtitle appears two frames later, which is closer to its PTS as stored
in the file.
For fate-h264_mp4toannexb_ticket5927 and
fate-h264_mp4toannexb_ticket5927_2, they work by accident
previously. The sample file has two 'avc1' entries, and video
samples use the second one. It means packets should be decoded with
new extradata in side data. Before this patch, only extradata was
kept in the output, new extradata has been dropped. The output can
be decoded because the two extradata are almost the same, except
level indication. This patch fixed the issue, and add another
fate test.
Signed-off-by: Zhao Zhili <zhilizhao@tencent.com>
Current code tracks min/max pts for each stream separately; then when
the file ends it combines them with last frame's duration to compute the
total duration of each stream; finally it selects the longest of those
durations as the file duration.
This is incorrect - the total file duration is the largest timestamp
difference between any frames, regardless of the stream.
Also change the way the last frame information is reported from decoders
to the muxer - previously it would be just the last frame's duration,
now the end timestamp is sent, which is simpler.
Changes the result of the fate-ffmpeg-streamloop-transcode-av test,
where the timestamps are shifted slightly forward. Note that the
matroska demuxer does not return the first audio packet after seeking
(due to buggy interaction betwen the generic code and the demuxer), so
there is a gap in audio.
PGMYUV seems to be always limited range. This was a format originally
invented by FFmpeg at a time when YUVJ distinguished limited from full
range YUV, and this codec never appeared to output YUVJ in any
circumstance, so hard-coding limited range preserves the status quo.
The other formats are explicitly documented to be full range RGB/gray
formats. That said, don't tag them yet, due to outstanding bugs w.r.t
grayscale formats and color range handling.
This change in behavior updates a bunch of FATE tests in trivial ways
(added tagging being the only difference).
These are not supported by the drawing functions at all, and were
incorrectly advertised as supported in the past.
Note: This check is added only to separate the logic change from the API
change in the following commit, and will be removed again after it
becomes redundant.
Mapping to ITU-R BS.2051-3 "Sound System J" and ITU-R BS.1196-8 "Channel
Configuration 19".
Signed-off-by: Will Wolcott <wwolcott@netflix.com>
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
This layout maps to ITU-R BS.2051-3 "Sound System C" and ITU-R BS.1196-8 "Channel
Configuration 14", and it being the first layout with top layer channels, it's
best to use a different scheme to properly convey the presence and amount of said
channels.
The new name will also be a better fit for the additions in the following commits.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Fix rendering of int values within a side data element, which was
broken since commit d2d3a83ad9, where the side data element was
correctly marked as a variable fields element. Logic to render a
string variable was implemented already, but it was not implemented
for the int fields path, which was enabled by that commit.
Also, code and schema is changed in order to account for multiple
variable-fields elements - such as side data, contained within the
same parent. Previously it was assumed that a single variable-fields
element was contained within the parent, which was the case for tags,
but is not the case for side-data.
Previously data was rendered as:
<side_data_list>
<side_data side_data_type="CPB properties" max_bitrate="0" min_bitrate="0" avg_bitrate="0" buffer_size="327680" vbv_delay="-1"/>
</side_data_list>
Now as:
<side_data_list>
<side_data type="CPB properties">
<side_datum key="side_data_type" value="CPB properties"/>
<side_datum key="max_bitrate" value="0"/>
<side_datum key="min_bitrate" value="0"/>
<side_datum key="avg_bitrate" value="0"/>
<side_datum key="buffer_size" value="49152"/>
<side_datum key="vbv_delay" value="-1"/>
</side_data>
</side_data_list>
Variable-fields elements are rendered as a containing element wrapping
generic key/values elements, enabling use of strict XML schema.
Fix trac issue:
https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/10613
Always use the functionality of the latter, which makes more sense as it
avoids losing keyframes due to vsync code dropping frames.
Deprecate the 'source_no_drop' value, as it is now redundant.
This is no longer needed as the side data is available for decoders in the
AVCodecContext.
The tests affected reflect the removal of useless CPB and Stereo 3D side
data in packets.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
The changed references for fate-hevc-dv-rpu fate-mov-zombie happen because,
unlike ffmpeg and ffplay, ffprobe never injected packet side data, so the
display matrix side data at the container level is now present in the output
frames.
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Also, avoid spurious end-of-line after side data entries, and improve
rendering of compact output, by adding an indication of the side data
type for each entry.
Also fixes issue:
http://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/9266
In this case any timestamps are guessed by compute_pkt_fields() in
libavformat. Since we are decoding the stream, we have more accurate
information from the decoder and do not need any guesses.
Eliminates spurious PTS gaps in a number of FATE tests.
Also avoids dropping the majority of frames in fate-dirac*
We have to write an explicit BlockDuration element (and use
a BlockGroup instead of a SimpleBlock) in case the Track
has a DefaultDuration that is inconsistent with the duration
of the packet.
The matroska-h264-remux test uses a file with coded fields
where the duration of a Block is the duration of a field,
not of a frame, therefore this patch writes said BlockDuration
elements.
(When using a BlockGroup, one has to add ReferenceBlock elements
to distinguish keyframes from non-keyframes. Unfortunately,
the AV1 codec mapping [1] requires us to reference all references
and to really use the real references, which requires a lot of
effort for basically no gain. When BlockGroups are used with AV1,
the created files are most likely invalid, both before and after
this patch, but this patch makes this more likely to happen.)
[1]: https://github.com/ietf-wg-cellar/matroska-specification/blob/master/codec/av1.md
Reviewed-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>