Handle additional unused 'mdat' properly

The spec allows having more than one 'mdat' boxes even if it is not
used.

This is happening on some mp4 files in the wild:
http://www.sample-videos.com/.

Fixes #298.

Change-Id: I729cc94bee095560b5c4b3ee8511323f25f7ad5a
This commit is contained in:
KongQun Yang 2017-11-29 16:37:35 -08:00
parent 22c758ed06
commit 068e220ac7
4 changed files with 26 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -257,12 +257,22 @@ bool MP4MediaParser::ParseBox(bool* err) {
return false; return false;
if (reader->type() == FOURCC_mdat) { if (reader->type() == FOURCC_mdat) {
// The code ends up here only if a MOOV box is not yet seen. if (!moov_) {
DCHECK(!moov_); // For seekable files, we seek to the 'moov' and load the 'moov' first
// then seek back (see LoadMoov function for details); we do not support
NOTIMPLEMENTED() << " Files with MDAT before MOOV is not supported yet."; // having 'mdat' before 'moov' for non-seekable files. The code ends up
// here only if it is a non-seekable file.
NOTIMPLEMENTED() << " Non-seekable Files with 'mdat' box before 'moov' "
"box is not supported.";
*err = true; *err = true;
return false; return false;
} else {
// This can happen if there are unused 'mdat' boxes, which is unusual
// but allowed by the spec. Ignore the 'mdat' and proceed.
LOG(INFO)
<< "Ignore unused 'mdat' box - this could be as a result of extra "
"not usable 'mdat' or 'mdat' associated with unrecognized track.";
}
} }
// Set up mdat offset for ReadMDATsUntil(). // Set up mdat offset for ReadMDATsUntil().

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@ -188,6 +188,15 @@ TEST_F(MP4MediaParserTest, TrailingMoov) {
EXPECT_EQ(201u, num_samples_); EXPECT_EQ(201u, num_samples_);
} }
TEST_F(MP4MediaParserTest, TrailingMoovAndAdditionalMdat) {
// The additional mdat should just be ignored, so the parse is still
// successful with the same result.
EXPECT_TRUE(
ParseMP4File("bear-640x360-trailing-moov-additional-mdat.mp4", 1024));
EXPECT_EQ(2u, num_streams_);
EXPECT_EQ(201u, num_samples_);
}
TEST_F(MP4MediaParserTest, Flush) { TEST_F(MP4MediaParserTest, Flush) {
// Flush while reading sample data, then start a new stream. // Flush while reading sample data, then start a new stream.
InitializeParser(NULL); InitializeParser(NULL);

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@ -36,6 +36,7 @@ bear-640x360.mp4 - Same as above, but in a different resolution.
bear-640x360-hevc.mp4 - Same content, but encoded with HEVC. bear-640x360-hevc.mp4 - Same content, but encoded with HEVC.
bear-320x180.mp4 - Same as above, but in a different resolution. bear-320x180.mp4 - Same as above, but in a different resolution.
bear-640x360-trailing-moov.mp4 - Same content, but with moov box in the end. bear-640x360-trailing-moov.mp4 - Same content, but with moov box in the end.
bear-640x360-trailing-moov-additional-mdat.mp4 - Same content, but with moov box in the end and an additional unused mdat, which should be ignored.
bear-640x360-av_frag.mp4 - Same content, but in fragmented mp4. bear-640x360-av_frag.mp4 - Same content, but in fragmented mp4.
bear-640x360-aac_lc-silent_right.mp4 - Audio only, stereo, but right channel is silent, with AAC-LC profile. bear-640x360-aac_lc-silent_right.mp4 - Audio only, stereo, but right channel is silent, with AAC-LC profile.
bear-640x360-aac_he-silent_right.mp4 - Same as above, but with AAC-HE profile. bear-640x360-aac_he-silent_right.mp4 - Same as above, but with AAC-HE profile.