output-example links against swscale, which depends on avutil. In standard
configurations, by pure good luck, the libs before swscale pull in all of
swscale's dependencies and linking succeeds. However, in some configurations
like --disable-asm this is not the case and linking fails.
Hardcode the dependency to avoid a more general Makefile refactoring.
This is mostly useful for encryption together with the RTP muxer,
but could also be set up as IO towards the peer with the SDP
demuxer with custom IO.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This only takes care of decrypting incoming packets; the outgoing
RTCP packets are not encrypted. This is enough for some use cases,
and signalling crypto keys for use with outgoing RTCP packets
doesn't fit as simply into the API. If the SDP demuxer is hooked
up with custom IO, the return packets can be encrypted e.g. via the
SRTP protocol.
If the SRTP keys aren't available within the SDP, the decryption
can be handled externally as well (when using custom IO).
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Also fixes linking in various configs with only individual parts enabled
because the RTP muxer chaining code depends on the general RTP code,
which is now accounted for.
This fixes stream copy from a format that already has incompatible
codec tags set. The chained ismv muxer exports this same codec tag
list, so set it on this one as well, to allow the caller (and
lavf common code) to set them correctly.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This muxer splits the output from the ismv muxer into individual
files, in realtime.
The same can also be done by the standalone tool ismindex, but this
muxer is needed for doing it in realtime (especially for live
streams that need extra handling for updating the lookahead fields
in the fragment headers).
Using this muxer, one can deliver live smooth streaming from a
normal static file web server. (Using ismindex, one can deliver
premade smooth streaming files from a static file web server,
or prepare files for serving with IIS.)
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This enables replacing the -l and -L flags used to specify the
just-built libraries when linking the tools and shared libs with
non-standard syntaxes. System library flags are already handled
by the filtering mechanism in configure.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
It should be possible to specify usernames in http requests containing
urlencoded characters. This patch adds support for decoding the auth
strings.
Signed-off-by: Antti Seppälä <a.seppala@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This adds two protocols, but one of them is an internal implementation
detail just used as an abstraction layer/generalization in the code. The
RTMPE protocol implementation uses ffrtmpcrypt:// as an alternative to the
tcp:// protocol. This allows moving most of the lower level logic out
from the higher level generic rtmp code.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This adds two protocols, but one of them is an internal implementation
detail just used as an abstraction layer/generalization in the code. The
RTMPT protocol implementation uses rtmphttp:// as an alternative to the
tcp:// protocol. This allows moving most of the lower level logic out
from the higher level generic rtmp code.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This removes the dependency on adts.c internals, and simplifies
adding other packetization formats.
Signed-off-by: Jindrich Makovicka <makovick@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
According to newer RFCs, this packetization scheme should only
be used for interfacing with legacy systems.
Implementing this packetization mode properly requires parsing
the full H263 bitstream to find macroblock boundaries (and knowing
their macroblock and gob numbers and motion vector predictors).
This implementation tries to look for GOB headers (which
can be inserted by using -ps <small number>), but if the GOBs
aren't small enough to fit into the MTU, the packetizer blindly
splits packets at any offset and claims it to be a GOB boundary
(by using Mode A from the RFC). While not correct, this seems
to work with some receivers.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Keep the old protocol name around for backwards compatibility
until the next bump.
Deprecate the method of implicitly assuming the nested protocol.
For applehttp://server/path, it might have felt logical, but
supporting hls://server/path isn't quite as intuitive. Therefore
only support hls+http://server/path from now on.
Using this protocol at all is discouraged, since the hls demuxer
is more complete and fits into the architecture better. There
have been cases where the protocol implementation worked better
than the demuxer, but this should no longer be the case.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
When this demuxer was created, there didn't seem to be any
consensus of a common short name for this protocol. Now
the consensus seems to be to call it hls.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This is different from the "modern" RTP payload formats for H263
as defined by RFC 4629, 2429 and 3555. According to the newer RFCs,
this old one is to be considered deprecated and only be used for
interoperating with legacy systems.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This allows easily differentiating between both implementations within the build
system and combining the native implementation for plain RTMP with librtmp for
the RTMPE, RTMPS, RTMPT, RTMPTE protocol variants.
Right now those muxers use the default timebase in all cases(1/90000).
This patch avoid unnecessary rescaling and makes the printed timestamps
more readable.
Also, extend the printed information to include the timebases and packet
pts/duration and align the columns.
Obviously changes the results of all fate tests which use those two
muxers.
It can also optionally split the file into individual fragments,
which allows it to be served from any web server without any
server side support.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
rtsp.h relies on network.h and the latter conditionally defines fallback OS
structures that rely on configure tests, which are only run if networking
is enabled.
This implements reading the tag in the demuxer and adds support for writing it
in the muxer. Some example channel layout tables for muxing are included for
ac3, aac, and alac, but they are not utilized yet.
Not yet complete, for demuxing AAC the AAC header must be generated
manually.
Possibly the decoder could accept the header as extradata to simplify
this.
Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
This requires using a separate init function, since there
isn't necessarily any fmtp lines for this codec, so
parse_sdp_a_line won't be called. Incorporating it with the
alloc function wouldn't do either, since it is called before
the full rtpmap line is parsed (where the sample rate is
extracted).
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Note, this protocol doesn't yet check verify the server
certificate against a local database of trusted CA root
certificates.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This patch also introduces CODEC_ID_CELT.
Signed-off-by: Nicolas George <nicolas.george@normalesup.org>
Signed-off-by: Diego Biurrun <diego@biurrun.de>
Declaring tools associated with each library in their respective
makefiles allows these tools to easily depend on the correct
prerequisites and link against the libs they need.
Signed-off-by: Mans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
This is enabled with an AVOption on the RTP muxer. The SDP
generator looks for a latm flag in the rtpflags field.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This can later be extended to support other AES bit sizes,
encryption, other crypto algorithms, reading the key from a URL, etc.
In order to use it, the key and initialization vector has to be
passed via AVOptions. Since such options can't be passed to
protocols from the command line, the protocol is currently
only for libavformat internal use.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>