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>
When ffmpeg was streaming, multiple clients were only supported by using a
multicast destination address. An alternative was to stream to a server which
re-distributes the content. This commit adds ZeroMQ as a protocol, which allows
multiple clients to connect to a single ffmpeg instance.
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
Added linux support for amf encoder through vulkan.
To use h.264(AMD VCE) encoder on linux amdgru-pro version 19.20+ and
amf-amdgpu-pro package(amdgru-pro contains, but does not install
automatically) are required.
This driver can be installed using amdgpu-pro-install script in
official amd driver archive.
Initialization of amf encoder occurs in this order:
1) trying to initialize through dx11(only windows)
2) trying to initialize through dx9(only windows)
3) trying to initialize through vulkan
Only Vulkan initialization available on linux.
This avoids using the CUDA SDK at all; instead, we provide a minimal
reimplementation of the basic functionality that lavfi actually uses.
It generates very similar code to what NVCC produces.
The header contains no implementation code derived from the SDK.
The function and type declarations are derived from the SDK only to the
extent required to build a compatible implementation. This is generally
accepted to qualify as fair use.
Because this option does not require the proprietary SDK, it does not require
the "--enable-nonfree" flag in configure.
Signed-off-by: Timo Rothenpieler <timo@rothenpieler.org>
The latest generation video decoder on the Turing chips supports
decoding HEVC 4:4:4. This change adds AV_PIX_FMT_VDPAU as a valid format
for HEVC 4:4:4 8 bit.
Fixes ticket #4519.
The metadata starting at 0xe00004 is encrypted
with the password "meta" but zlib does not
support decryption, so no kux metadata is read.
* Outputs ASS lines with basic coloring and font scaling for each
given region.
* Sets the default style to the resolution of the subtitle plane
(for example, 960x540 / 36pt font for profile A).
* Has options to:
* Disable ruby text (which is coded as regions which have
half-height text in libaribb24).
Enabled by default as without positioning ruby text only
confuses as it is usually coded in the beginning of the decoded
subtitle line.
* Set the working directory, in which libaribb24 will read
configuration as well as into which it may save broadcast extra
symbols as PNG.
Unset by default.
The unconventional library check can be explained by the library's
current master branch being licensed as LGPLv3, but at the time of
writing the latest official release is still licensed under GPLv3.
Thus, one either has to wait for the following release, or enable
GPLv3.
This is a cuda implementation of yadif, which gives us a way to
do deinterlacing when using the nvdec hwaccel. In that scenario
we don't have access to the nvidia deinterlacer.
Simple parser to set keyframes, frame type, structure, width, height, and pixel
format, plus stream profile and level.
Reviewed-by: Mark Thompson <sw@jkqxz.net>
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
This commit implements a full ATRAC9 decoder, a simple low-delay codec
developed by Sony and used in most PSVita games, some PS3 games and some
PS4 games. Its similar to AAC in that it uses Huffman coded scalefactors
but instead of vector quantization it just Huffman codes the spectral
coefficients (in a way similar to how Opus splits band energy coding
into coarse and fine precision). It opts to write rather large Huffman
codes by packing several small coefficients into one Huffman coded
symbol, though I don't believe this increases efficiency at all.
Band extension implements SBC in a simple way, first it mirrors the
lower spectrum onto the higher frequencies and then it uses one of 5
filters to shape it. Noise substitution is implemented via 2 of them.
Unlike previous ATRAC codecs, there's no QMF, this is a standard MDCT
codec.
Based off of the reverse engineering work of Alex Barney.
Signed-off-by: Rostislav Pehlivanov <atomnuker@gmail.com>
Generates color bar test patterns based on EBU PAL recommendations.
Reviewed-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Tobias Rapp <t.rapp@noa-archive.com>
* commit 'c438899a706422b8362a13714580e988be4d638b':
Add AV1 video decoding support through libaom
This contains some extra changes taken from the libvpx decoder
wrapper, most of them contained in the set_pix_fmt() function.
Merged-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
The protocol requires libsrt (https://github.com/Haivision/srt) to be
installed
Signed-off-by: Sven Dueking <sven.dueking@nablet.com>
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
External headers are no longer welcome in the ffmpeg codebase because they
increase the maintenance burden. However, in the NVidia case the vanilla
headers need some modifications to be usable in ffmpeg therefore we still
provide them, but in a separate repository.
The external headers can be found at
https://git.videolan.org/?p=ffmpeg/nv-codec-headers.git
Fate-source is updated because of the deleted files, and dynlink_loader.h
license headers were updated with the standard FFmpeg headers.
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
Signed-off-by: Timo Rothenpieler <timo@rothenpieler.org>
This commit adds an indev for Android devices on API level 24+ which
uses the Android NDK Camera2 API to capture video from builtin cameras
Signed-off-by: Felix Matouschek <felix@matouschek.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Most code between them is common, so put them in a new file for
miscellaneous VAAPI filters.
Signed-off-by: Yun Zhou <yunx.z.zhou@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jun Zhao <jun.zhao@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Thompson <sw@jkqxz.net>
Add ProcAmp(color balance) vaapi video filter, use the option
like -vf "procamp_vaapi=b=10:h=120:c=2.8:s=3.7" to set
brightness/hue/contrast/saturation.
Signed-off-by: Yun Zhou <yunx.z.zhou@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Jun Zhao <jun.zhao@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Thompson <sw@jkqxz.net>
This removes the XP compatibility code, and switches entirely to SWR
locks, which are available starting at Windows Vista.
This removes CRITICAL_SECTION use, which allows us to add
PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER, which will be useful later.
Windows XP is hereby not a supported build target anymore. It was
decided in a project vote that this is OK.
Requires AMF headers for at least version 1.4.4.1.
Signed-off-by: Mikhail Mironov <mikhail.mironov@amd.com>
Signed-off-by: Mark Thompson <sw@jkqxz.net>
This was predictably nightmarish, given how ridiculous mpeg4 is.
I had to stare at the cuvid parser output for a long time to work
out what each field was supposed to be, and even then, I still don't
fully understand some of them. Particularly:
vop_coded: If I'm reading the decoder correctly, this flag will always
be 1 as the decoder will not pass the hwaccel any frame
where it is not 1.
divx_flags: There's obviously no documentation on what the possible
flags are. I simply observed that this is '0' for a
normal bitstream and '5' for packed b-frames.
gmc_enabled: I had a number of guesses as to what this mapped to.
I picked the condition I did based on when the cuvid
parser was setting flag.
Also note that as with the vdpau hwaccel, the decoder needs to
consume the entire frame and not the slice.
This is mostly straight-forward. The weird part is that it should
just work for mpeg1, but I see corruption in my test cases, so I'm
going to try and fix that separately.
* commit 'b90fdb2c7199cc8b0e8d994fafba1fb4dc181d88':
hevcdec: add a CUVID hwaccel
Adapted for ffmpeg by Timo Rothenpieler.
Merged-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
Some parts of the code are based on a patch by
Timo Rothenpieler <timo@rothenpieler.org>
Merges Libav commit b9129ec466.
Due to the name clash with our cuvid decoder, rename it to nvdec.
This commit also changes the Libav code to dynamic loading of the
cuda/cuvid libraries.
Signed-off-by: Timo Rothenpieler <timo@rothenpieler.org>
This commit implements support for PCE (Program Configuration Elements) in the
AAC encoder, and as such allows for encoding of channel layouts not present
in the presets defined by the spec (which only lists the 8 most common ones).
This has been a highly requested feature and is also the first open source encoder
to support this many layouts.
Many thanks to pkviet <pkv.stream@gmail.com> who implemented support for and
verified all channel layouts.
This adds hardware decoding for H.264 / HEVC / VP8 / VP9 using the MPP
Rockchip API. It returns frames holding an AVDRMFrameDescriptor struct
in buf[0] that allows drm / dmabuf usage. Tested on RK3288 (TinkerBoard)
and RK3328.
Signed-off-by: Mark Thompson <sw@jkqxz.net>
This patchset enhances Alexis Ballier's original patch and validates
it using Qualcomm's Venus hardware (driver recently landed upstream
[1]).
This has been tested on Qualcomm's DragonBoard 410c and 820c
Configure/make scripts have been validated on Ubuntu 10.04 and
16.04.
Tested decoders:
- h264
- h263
- mpeg4
- vp8
- vp9
- hevc
Tested encoders:
- h264
- h263
- mpeg4
Tested transcoding (concurrent encoding/decoding)
Some of the changes introduced:
- v4l2: code cleanup and abstractions added
- v4l2: follow the new encode/decode api.
- v4l2: fix display size for NV12 output pool.
- v4l2: handle EOS (EPIPE and draining)
- v4l2: vp8 and mpeg4 decoding and encoding.
- v4l2: hevc and vp9 support.
- v4l2: generate EOF on dequeue errors.
- v4l2: h264_mp4toannexb filtering.
- v4l2: fixed make install and fate issues.
- v4l2: codecs enabled/disabled depending on pixfmt defined
- v4l2: pass timebase/framerate to the context
- v4l2: runtime decoder reconfiguration.
- v4l2: add more frame information
- v4l2: free hardware resources on last reference being released
- v4l2: encoding: disable b-frames for upstreaming (patch required)
[1] https://lwn.net/Articles/697956/
System Level view:
v42l_m2m_enc/dec --> v4l2_m2m --> v4l2_context --> v4l2_buffers
Reviewed-by: Jorge Ramirez <jorge.ramirez-ortiz@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Alexis Ballier <aballier@gentoo.org>
Tested-by: Jorge Ramirez <jorge.ramirez-ortiz@linaro.org>
Signed-off-by: wm4 <nfxjfg@googlemail.com>
The filter supports two inputs and (implicitly) scaling the second input
during composition, unlike the software overlay.
The code has been separated into common interface and qsv overlay
implementation. The common part mainly creates the qsv session and
manages the surface which is nearly the same for all qsv filters.
So the qsvvpp.c/qsvvpp.h API can be used by other QSV vpp filters
to reduce code redundancy.
Usage:
-hwaccel qsv -c:v mpeg2_qsv -r 25 -i in.m2v -hwaccel qsv -c:v h264_qsv
-i in.h264 -filter_complex
"overlay_qsv=eof_action=repeat:x=(W-w)/2:y=(H-h)/2" -b 2M -maxrate 3M
-c:v h264_qsv -y out.h264
Two inputs should have different sizes otherwise one will be completely
covered or you need to scale the second input as follows:
-hwaccel qsv -c:v mpeg2_qsv -r 25 -i in.m2v -hwaccel qsv -c:v h264_qsv
-i in.h264 -filter_complex
"overlay_qsv=w=720:h=576:x=(W-w)/2:y=(H-h)/2" -b 2M -maxrate 3M -c:v
h264_qsv -y out.h264
Signed-off-by: ChaoX A Liu <chaox.a.liu@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Zhengxu Huang <zhengxu.maxwell@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andrew Zhang <huazh407@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I5c381febb0af6e2f9622c54ba00490ab99d48297
Signed-off-by: Maxym Dmytrychenko <maxim.d33@gmail.com>
This one changes the previous vmaf patch to libvmaf to keep it separate from the
native implementation of vmaf inside ffmpeg later.
Signed-off-by: Ashish Singh <ashk43712@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ronald S. Bultje <rsbultje@gmail.com>
This also adds support to avconv (which is trivial due to the new
hwaccel API being generic enough).
The new decoder setup code in dxva2.c is significantly based on work by
Steve Lhomme <robux4@gmail.com>, but with heavy changes/rewrites.
Merges Libav commit f9e7a2f95a.
Also adds untested VP9 support.
The check for DXVA2 COBJs is removed. Just update your MinGW to
something newer than a 5 year old release.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
NASM is more actively maintained and permits generating dependency information
as a sideeffect of assembling, thus cutting build times in half.
(Cherry-picked from libav commit 57b753b445)
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
This also adds support to avconv (which is trivial due to the new
hwaccel API being generic enough).
The new decoder setup code in dxva2.c is significantly based on work by
Steve Lhomme <robux4@gmail.com>, but with heavy changes/rewrites.
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
The library has stopped being developed and Debian has removed it
from its repositories citing security issues.
The native Dirac decoder supports everything the library has and basic
encoding support is still provided via the native vc2 (Dirac Pro, intra
only version of Dirac) encoder. Hence, there's no reason to still support
linking to the library and potentially leading users into security issues.