According to DASH spec (23009-1:2014):
Consider a hypothetical constant bitrate channel of
bandwidth with the value of this attribute in bits per second
(bps). Then, if the Representation is continuously delivered
at this bitrate, starting at any SAP that is indicated either by
@startwithsap or by any Segment Index box, a client can
be assured of having enough data for continuous playout
providing playout begins after @minbuffertime *
@bandwidth bits have been received (i.e. at time
@minbuffertime after the first bit is received).
For dependent Representations this value specifies the
bandwidth according to the above definition for the
aggregation of this Representation and all complementary
Representations.
This suggests that max bitrate should be used instead of average
bitrate.
Also cleaned up BandwidthEstimator code.
Fixes#376.
Change-Id: Ibf5896394c5c6bb820849771a2129c59202d2273
Two-character ISO-639 code in --default_language was ignored due to
a bug in language code matching as the language code in stream is
always converted to 3-character code.
Fixes#371.
Change-Id: I8618938af583a417446636ff9efe1c72ce822c33
This flag was introduced to workaround a rounding error in Chrome
(probably in other browsers too).
Also although this flag avoids the first frame of a Period to be
dropped due to rounding error but it could cause the last frame of a
Period to be dropped.
Now that we use a high precision Period@duration, we do not expect to
see rounding errors any more. The player would be a better place for
the workaround even if it is still needed.
Related issue: #368.
Change-Id: I3bd517ecc6d548ff62e0c13394edb49d4bc68e8f
Instead, the actual earliest presentation time is used except for
the first segment if there is an offset between presentation time
(pts) and decoding time (dts).
Chrome (as of v66) reports dts instead of pts in buffered ranges in
MSE API. To avoid breaking Chrome, the earliest_presentation_time
of the first segment is set to its dts as Chrome does not like negative
values for
adjusted dts = dts + Period@start (0 for the first period)
- presentationTimeOffset (earliest_presentation_time).
Fixes#303.
Change-Id: I5ca80e05d5570961400499436f2bcc01f06e69e0
UTCTiming schemeIdUri and value pairs can be provided to packager using
--utc_timings flag. It should be comma separated list of
schemeIdUri=value pairs.
Note that urn:mpeg:dash:utc:direct:2014 scheme is not supported as it
requires the MPD to be dynamically generated on the fly when MPD is
served to client.
Fixes#311.
Change-Id: Ibc07af8a6d8b2b6261ba3ecd2c02f23809f96614
Chrome internally uses time accurate to microseconds, which is
implemented per MSE spec (https://www.w3.org/TR/media-source/).
Generate Period@duration with better precision to avoid possible
buffered range gaps in Chrome (possibly other browsers too), which
may lead to other problems like playback stall.
b/74238961
Fixes#368.
Change-Id: I357a0f62b67f75c7ca044bb99ea4e3c8bbb6fecd
Created a media handler to come after parsers that will handle filling
in gaps between text samples. The padder takes a min duration, and if
the samples do not cover the min duration when flushed, one last empty
sample will be injected so that the samples will go up to the min duration.
Change-Id: I88605059664d09279676edac418ff3d4990d7556
It is now managed in SimpleMpdNotifier.
This avoids unnecessary increment in AdaptationSet id counter.
Also makes sure the AdaptationSet is sorted by id in XML output.
Change-Id: Ibcd0b047a71c19cd30ad7d8af9a2ed0bb05e043e
This changes almost all encrypted tests to use DiffDir. The remaining
un-updated tests are tests that won't match every time.
Change-Id: I858bbaa0beea34887cc3100eb784aa2aecd5a0a5
Change MediaInfo media paths in test output to only use the filename so
that they can be compared between test runs.
Change-Id: I26bb3f5ce79a83400b8a162c61cf5b54e41f9c70
iframe playlists will be given a name based on the output name of
the main stream. This is done to ensure unique filenames between
different video output streams.
Change-Id: Id0de9c5834599e9d896243e30569c55f34e7cd68
Instead of using the test file's index in a list to create the output
name, use the original filename and the descriptor.
This caused some problems with file name collisions when some tests
were using the same name. That was fixed by changing the names. This
will go away once they are transitioned to use DiffDir like the other
tests.
Change-Id: I0a4c480406705ca63fcea61c86c67d4a5f739295
This is called when reaching end of the file of the media. The duration
of the media is updated.
Fixes#340.
Change-Id: I446f2d341b02125d4a7d8c958bda269b5403cb9c
Created a method to compare test output for live tests. This wraps
CheckTestResults but first replaces the times that would diff between
manifests.
Change-Id: Iafb51a28a9bcb9f32b210c6d76bf23e2b9a3e0d6
This require a change to the update gold method as it would not
create nested directories. Instead it deletes the old directory
and copies the whole new directory over. This made the code simplier
and far-less error prone.
Change-Id: I1da5d9bda171b0f106d1425b204139dfbcb39b42
To make working with file names easier in packager_test.py _GetStream
the full path is not created until needed so that multiple paths can
use the same root filename.
Change-Id: I23a9231433b22ab5cef9b88bd6359f351da56eda
Changed all output file names (not paths) to follow the pattern that
any qualifier (e.g. trick play) will be join the current name using '-'
but will use '_' within itself (e.g. trick_play_1).
Change-Id: Ib0247bf1ca6d94815fedaaf73d3a400d31c20c40
Prefer timestamps from Video AdaptationSets if available - this avoids
possible video playback jitters due to gaps.
presentationTimeOffset is not applied to the first period as it may in
negative dts which Chrome does not like: https://crbug.com/398141.
It is safe to apply to subsequent periods as the actual offset applied
takes Period@start into consideration:
offset = Period@start - presentationTimeOffset
The result timestamp with offset applied is close to Period@start, so
it is unlikely to result in a negative dts value.
Closes b/73899306.
Change-Id: If8361f5469610093b3aac6675754536ad7e83c4c
This change has the hls master playlist add the text codec string
to the list of codecs in a variant.
Bug: 72942756
Change-Id: Ib25bb2064a291d10d7b1d261a4307991df62220c
Updated as many tests as we easily could. The tests that were not updated
all use live manifests or encryption that all require some "help", either
by dealing with times differing or with verifying decryption.
Bug: 73830478
Change-Id: I6803c2d960b71b459eb57b7a5e562164bb713e2a
Created GetStream, a function used to get the stream descriptor for a
single stream. This allows for finer control over the stream compared
to the batch GetStreams.
Added "trick_play_factor" to GetStream so that the trick play factor
did not have to be added the stream descriptor value and "injected"
into the stream.
Change-Id: Ifbde64b961a673aafa5f6d21f33a68d02fb46610
Created end-to-end tests for the segmented webvtt text in HLS. The
text stream is longer than both audio and video, so there are more
text segments than video/audio.
Change-Id: Ib860ccd3f2ac0048983fdeebe3847a0b9dcbc160
Created a method to diff the output dir against the golden copy
of the output dir. The goal with this is to simplify our end-to-end
test structure by removing the need to track the output files within
the test runner.
With all the golden output in one directory, this makes it easier to
setup end-to-end tests and even allows the golden files to be playable.
This should not affect the repo size too much as duplicate files will
only be stored in the git object store once.
Tests will migrate to this in separate CLs.
Change-Id: Id1be9f8f60c9e362b9b615445dd8ca7da996af4c
Changed the "live" setting in _GetStreams to be "segmented" so that it
make sense in a more general sense.
Change-Id: I2ceaad67653e1e2237533b68fccbc9fe3fabfc9b
Looks like Safari does not like v0 tenc box.
- Use v1 tenc box for cbcs and cens protection_scheme as required by
CENCv3 spec.
- Set crypt_byte_block and skip_byte_block to 0 for full sample
encryption cbcs and cens.
Fixes#326
Change-Id: I5581cd856fffc4ff104d950f3ca19b9337d57a78
Create a StreamDescriptor class that can be used to build the stream
descriptor command line argument.
Change-Id: Ifcba4f37d69a1a36c4add51a2a10c3f0c8b2ccd7
The old vtt sample data has the header as "WEBVTT FILE" which does
not reflect what the spec says it should be.
This changes it to "WEBVTT" as described in the WebVTT spec.
Change-Id: Ib54396a8b937501a835dafe966bf05b95b0b22c4
- Add empty lines between different types of renditions to improve
readability.
- Group variants with the same audio/text group together, as it is
where the Adaptation occurs.
- Write master playlist after writing media playlists. This makes
more sense and it is also necessary to have the bandwidth of
the last iframe playist segment correctly computed.
- For fMP4, I-Frame segment must include the 'moof' header.
- Fix a problem that hls_iframe_playlist_name is not passed to
MuxerListenerFactory.
Issue: #287
Change-Id: Icf37c5de1dc29f85ae3f419cbc3264d04ca491a4
If no hls group name is given, we would default to "audio" but as
we are working to support text, this won't make sense to see
GROUP="audio" on a text stream.
Instead default to "default-audio-group" for audio streams. A specific
text default will be added later.
Bug: #205
Change-Id: Iefc8bfd35708286619d0004348294d98f2c38482
The IV was incorrectly updated across samples.
Created a new cryptor SampleAesEc3Cryptor specially for SAMPLE-AES
EC3 encryption / decryption. The new cryptor uses constant-iv, and
makes sure the IV is reset to the initial value at the beginning
of each audio frame and chained across syncframes within the the
audio frame.
Also added E-AC3 end to end test.
Fixes#279
Change-Id: I0aa60c17836daeef5ba433a05e5ff0906191d9ac