Added --crypt_byte_block, --skip_byte_block to allow users to specify
protection pattern other than 1:9 for pattern based encryption scheme,
e.g. cbcs and cens.
Closes#710.
b/147307451
Change-Id: I9f64a7639170c737f138572689b28d17286325c7
Added Dolby Vision backward compatible signalling, i.e. for Dolby Vision
profile 8, both base codec without Dolby Vision and HDR codec with Dolby
Vision are signalled.
This is achieved by using a new MuxerListener implementation
MultiCodecMuxerListener, which wraps multiple child MuxerListeners and
is able to delegate to the child MuxerListeners based on the codecs in
the stream.
Closes#341.
Change-Id: I1967bb1ed503087cdd011c364e5fb5647d516ca4
HLS uses the EXT-X-MEDIA-SEQUENCE tag at the start of a live playlist in
order to specify the first segment sequence number. This is because any
live playlist have a limited number of segments, and they also keep
updating with new segments while removing old ones. When a player refreshes
the playlist, this information is important for keeping track of segments
positions.
When the packager starts, it naturally starts this count from zero. However,
there are many situations where the packager may be restarted, without this
meaning starting this value from zero (but continuing a previous sequence).
The most common situations are problems in the encoder feeding the packager.
With those cases in mind, this parameter allows to set the initial
EXT-X-MEDIA-SEQUENCE value. This way, it's possible to continue the sequence
number from previous packager run.
Closes#691.
For MP4 files, mp4 parser tries to open and read the same file again
to handle trailing MOOV box.
Open FIFO again may result in packager hang.
Update the code to only attempt to load MOOV for local regular files,
as FIFO and remote files are unseekable anyway.
Fixes#664.
Change-Id: Ib286d2876d202cd5a248ffe70b13589b3cc74bc9
Although FRAME-RATE is optional per HLS specification, but per HLS
Authoring Specification for Apple Devices (https://apple.co/30n90DC):
Each EXT-X-STREAM-INF tag MUST have a FRAME-RATE attribute.
Also, iOS and TVos refuse to play the content if VIDEO-RANGE is
present but FRAME-RATE is missing.
Issue #632, #634.
Change-Id: Ica282f023a7e8538f7b506094e2286840cf5c193
- Parse and extract transfer_characteristics from H264/H265 VUI
parameters.
- Set VIDEO-RANGE attribute in HLS according to HLS specification:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pantos-hls-rfc8216bis-02#section-4.4.4.2
- Also added an end to end test.
Fixes#632.
Change-Id: Iadf557d967b42ade321fb0b152e8e7b64fe9ff3e
- Add relevant FOURCCs for Dolby Vision.
- Parse DOVIDecoderConfigurationRecord (dvcC, dvvC) to generate
Dolby Vision codec string.
- Propagate Dolby Vision configs (dvcC, dvvC, hvcE) from Demuxer
to Muxer.
- Add a Dolby Vision end to end test.
Support for backward compatibility signaling in DASH and HLS will be
added in a later CL.
Issue #341
Change-Id: If1385df5f48e04b59cb7661130bea48e26b453bf
Add dash_accessibilities stream descriptor, which is a semi-colon
separated list of accessibility_scheme_id_uri=value. It is optional.
Add dash_roles stream descriptor, which is a semi-colon separated
list of strings. It is optional.
Closes#565.
Change-Id: Idb1c20bb410fdd016db07e11fe507c102a3dd8ea
We have logics in bandwidth calculation to ignore segments that is
smaller than half of target duration. The logic does not have any
effect right now as the target duration in mpd/hls params is always
zero.
This change will set target duration in mpd/hls params, thus it can fix
part of issue #581 as the last segment which is less than half of
target duration.
Issue #581.
Fixes#498.
Change-Id: Ieb2dbf4da9fc72a7b9de802cda4294f1954d29b4
Addresses binary/str conversion problems like
'can't use a string pattern on a bytes-like object'.
With this change, packager_test.py will work with any version of python
after python2.5.
Fixes#553.
Change-Id: I02066942e4bcdddc1db1daf761abab4cc46169a9
Generate an audio only master playlist if there are no videos and
subtitles.
We do not support mixing audio only EXT-X-STREAM-INF with video
EXT-X-STREAM-INF right now.
Fixes#461.
Change-Id: I999b335ad7abbe183ffcb0f5d471948977c2772f
It allows users to override the default language for text tracks.
If not specified, --default_language applies to both audio and text
tracks.
Issue #430.
Change-Id: I86a9baba2072be27b6661fa7b65a8bc8b6adb3cc
Add hls_characteristics stream descriptor, which is a colon or semi-colon
separated list of strings. It is optional.
Fixes#430.
Change-Id: Ifcf79316e68768ff065891933de565cd0ff32ec4
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8216#section-4.1
The peak segment bit rate of a Media Playlist is the largest bit rate
of any contiguous set of segments whose total duration is between 0.5
and 1.5 times the target duration.
Fixes#498.
Change-Id: I1f28972b9cc5977735e47906bdcd88ba3942db5a
Only Marlin Adaptive Streaming Specification – Simple Profile is
supported.
Two additional updates:
- Remove FairPlay ContentProtection element from DASH mpd as FairPlay
does not define a signaling in DASH.
- Updated end to end test to include all DRMs we support.
Closes#381.
Change-Id: Id12269b471ea34983b782cbd92f687332292ef59
This was introduced earlier to indicate FairPlay protection system. But
in fact, it is sufficient to just use the system id for the indication.
- Also updated various parts of the pipeline to support empty PSSH.
- Added an additional FairPlay end to end test using fMP4.
Change-Id: Ica48b7b5235e9a2b5a7f722bcd0fc1ef2073ac13
Note that TTML in ISO-BMFF is not supported yet.
Also updated packager_test.py:
- Added a test using TTML passthrough.
- Computed output extension from input extension unless output_format
is specified.
Fixes#478.
Change-Id: Ia917fc4ed3c326782791ed67601fba02ea28b11d
The time for the previous segment was used when generating the segment
name. This resulted in the first segment being overwritten and
mismatching manifest and media files. It led to playback problems.
Issue #472.
Change-Id: Ia8130ce261585e1a2ede83b26de3e32508de087f
The VP9 level is computed when the container is missing a codec config
or if the level is missing from the codec config.
This fixes VP9 in ISO-BMFF files generated by FFmpeg v4.0.2 or earlier
which does not have level set in the codec config.
Fixes#469.
Change-Id: I685bfd48be16ee6b2209da1c3173f7d6bb02b36a
Implemented per AV1 Codec ISO Media File Format Binding at
https://aomediacodec.github.io/av1-isobmff/
And AOM AV1 codec mapping in Matroska/WebM at
https://github.com/Matroska-Org/matroska-specification/blob/av1-mappin/codec/av1.md
Note that AV1 specific boxes are not supported in this CL, i.e.
AV1 Forward Key Frame sample group entry 'av1f', AV1 Multi-Frame
sample group entry 'av1m' etc are not supported. These boxes are optional.
We will add support later if they are useful to the clients / players.
Encryption is not supported yet.
Issue #453.
Change-Id: I630432d0a9bf82d263ffaf40e57f67fc65eee902
Note that STYLE and REGION are not supported in mp4 container due to
spec limitation as 14496-30:2014 does not specify a way to signal
styles/regions inside mp4.
Closes#344.
Change-Id: I05c14df916f7b2c7ca4364ee9407e0eda4dc7a3f
This also ensures that it does not violate std::sort() requirement on
strict ordering, which is enforced in gcc/g++ though not in clang.
std::sort() strict ordering requirement:
std::sort() need a comparator that return true iff the first argument is
strictly lower than the second one. That is: must return false when they
are equal.
Change-Id: I781cf4ed4125fcad212eba5430a264f3a3d71c16
This is recommended by Apple and other content providers:
https://apple.co/2uTTAc4
- Set default --clear_lead to 12 seconds, i.e. about 2 segments.
- Set default --fragment_duration to 0 so fragment (sub-segment) is not
generated by default.
Change-Id: Ie6ec3ab6f0ce973547989c663a92b637a2fdc47c
It is possible to see a negative timestamp if the input mp4 file
contains EditList.
Also increase the queue size for EncryptionKey to be able to handle
smaller crypto_period_duration during testing.
Change-Id: I68278bf482d6662e771d9b80f4d5409605065aac
Configurable with --transport_stream_offset_ms.
This is needed to compensate for possible negative timestamps in
inputs, which could happen on ISO-BMFF with EditLists.
Issue #112.
Change-Id: I0fce8766c9df2911b9bb859c1e54052a8ed2abfb
In some ISO-BMFF files, there is an initial non-zero composition offset,
but there is no EditList present.
This is against ISO-BMFF spec recommentation [1] and we believe in most
cases it is just missing the EditList.
[1] 14496-12:2015 8.6.6.1
It is recommended that such an edit be used to establish a presentation
time of 0 for the first presented sample, when composition offsets are
used.
Issue: #112.
Fixes: b/110782437.
Change-Id: I23d33810ce536b09a1e22a2644828d824c1314f5
- EditLists in input files are parsed and applied to sample timestamps.
- An EditList will be inserted in the ISO-BMFF output if
- There is an offset between the initial presentation timestamp (pts)
and decoding timestamp (dts). Chrome, as of M67, still uses dts in
buffered range API [1], which creates various problems when buffered
range by pts does not align with buffered range by dts. There is
another bug in Chrome that applies EditList to pts only [2]. This
means that we can insert an EditList to align pts range and dts range.
- MediaSamples have negative timestamps (e.g. for Audio Priming).
You may notice the below change on some contents:
- Some media duration is reduced by one or two frames. This is because
EditList in the input file was ignored in the previous code, so video
streams start with a zero dts and a non-zero pts; the smaller of dts
and pts was used as the starting timestamp (related to the earlier
workaround for Chrome's dts bug), so the calculated duration was
actually a bit larger than the actual duration. Now with EditList
applied, the initial pts is reduced to zero, so the media duration is
also reduced to reflect the actual and correct media duration.
It may also result in negative timestamps in TS/HLS Packed Audio, which
will be addressed in a follow up CL.
Fixes#112.
Partially address b/110782437.
[1] https://crbug.com/718641, fixed but behind MseBufferByPts.
[2] https://crbug.com/354518. Chrome is planning to enable the fix for
[1] before addressing this bug, so we are safe.
Change-Id: I59317740ad3807ca66fa74b3a18fdf7f32c96aeb
MPD cannot be validated right now since we do not generate deterministic
mpd with multiple inputs due to thread racing.
Exclude mpd comparison in this case.
Change-Id: I03b68b4969a39e20927c8a9b1475f72493682696
I.e. enable --generate_dash_if_iop_compliant_mpd in mpd_generator by
default.
It was enabled in the main packager binary in v1.6.1.
Change-Id: Icfb19758c52c107e8ab17d3fb581923fa291cc0a
- Support decryption verification in _CheckTestResults
- Allow diff_files in _CheckTestResults
- Update all functional tests to use _CheckTestResults
Change-Id: I3f9c02f35808eba787becf9b1e5c1ce9238f943e
Instead, caclulating average bandwidth by dividing the sum of the
sizes of every segment by the sum of the durations of every segment.
This aligns with the requirement in HLS spec:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pantos-http-live-streaming-23 4.1.
BandwidthEstimator is also simplified to handle all blocks only.
Fixes#361
Change-Id: I89e7d415a841f4d4048f199de8dae7ffa250467b
This flag was designed for two purpose:
- Grouping fragments into subsegments, achieving three level hierarchy:
segment < subsegment < fragment.
- Indicate whether to generate 'sidx' box in media segments (when the
value is set to a negative number).
There are no practical use case for the first purpose. Removing it to
simplify the code and reduce the confusion.
Introduce another flag --generate_sidx_in_media_segments for the second
purpose.
Change-Id: I4be7cd42662fb324c1158b978e05768ee49dd048
It was implemented to workaround Chromium's DTS
https://crbug.com/398130, but the workaround does not really work in
all situations.
Remove it now as we already have another workaround available.
Change-Id: I291f559d78120fb743a6679b7d927e5bbc5b6b4e
DTS was used in ChunkingHandler. As a result, SegmentInfo contained
timestamp in DTS. MP4Muxer has a logic to change SegmentInfo to use
PTS but not in other muxers.
Benefits of using PTS in ChunkingHandler:
- De-dup the redundant logic in MP4Muxer
- Ensure consistent behavior in different output containers
- Consistent with other timestamps, e.g. Ad Cue timestamps
Issue #413
Change-Id: Ib671badf144e0c0866d60f4ff0ac0cbbdd33817e
Having "wvtt" in the codec string (in the master playlist) causes
errors on some older Apple products. As including it is optional,
we are opted to omit it to ensure support for all Apple products.
Close#402
Change-Id: Ib1072bcc26a3ff66e3a6d3204789c0c8c678d4db
Configurable under flag --use_legacy_vp9_codec_string, which defaults
to false as all major browsers and platforms support new style vp09
codec string already.
Closes#406.
Change-Id: I22e917777f9d66db815ff9d55eb47b6d55806269
EPT (earliest presentation time) may be adjusted not to be lower than
the decoding timestamp (dts), but the adjustment should only be done
on the first file when there is one file per Representation per Period.
The second file and onwards should not be adjusted otherwise a GAP
would be created.
Closes#384
Closes b/78517422
Change-Id: I56771ad8fbbe6a87b832ec58854cfbf37d5f1817
The previous text to mp4 webvtt pipeline was incomplete. It
did not insert ad cues and it could only insert a segment
after a sample ended.
Now the pipeline supports ad cue insert and segment insertion
mid text sample. This required the pipeline to use the text
chunker (to split samples and insert segments) and required
a major overhaul of the text to mp4 converter.
Before the converter came before the chunker. This meant that
the converter only expected to see stream info and text samples.
Moving the converter after the cue aligner and chunker means
that the convert had to be aware of segments and cues.
The general approach is the same, however the converter will
convert the samples per-segment as the chunker will introduce
duplicate samples if a sample spans across segments.
Closes#362Closes#382
Change-Id: I0f54a40524c36a602ad3804a0da26e80851c92fd
Allow the output file to contain template identifiers like $Number$,
$Time$ etc. Unlike the actual template used in SegmentTemplate, the
identifiers in output will be populated before pushing to the DASH
manifest.
Issue: #384
Change-Id: Ife1caadb6fccd32167fa1bc83fe2afcb2d2ad087
- Add command line flag --test_packager_version to inject packager
version; packager_main.cc is also updated to use the same flag.
- Also add a MpdGenerator test in packager_test.py.
Change-Id: I9a11a0ee5502ba30a8acc4d44ebbfaabbe0f2f6e
Previously for the last iframe in a segment, we wait for the next
segment to arrive before writing the EXTINF tag. If an Ad Cue comes
in before the next segment, the EXT-X-PLACEMENT_OPPORTUNITY tag would
be inserted before the iframe in previous segment.
Fixes#378, #396.
Change-Id: I1ede72a4d4edca94781c7b05bc25397d67916d1a
- Added a new --enable_entitlement_license flag, which sets
'enable_entitlement_license' in Widevine CommonEncryptionRequest;
- Support 'boxes' in Widevine CommonEncryptionResponse.
b/78171767
Change-Id: Id399fc7fcb2948c571e12c8af7687cfcfcef41fe
Requiring output format determined from 'output' to be consistent with
output format determined from 'segment_template'.
Change-Id: I32cbd63fcd6e2a4272dd0db531c1d5b385315445
Make sure to use the output format when given when setting up our
tests. Not doing so results in text always being set to "vtt" when
the output format is "mp4".
Change-Id: I11c5f861091598a67fc76dc19b1b16a9a773a2e0
Problem : Text samples have variable length and therefore act
more like continuous samples whereas audio and video
act more like discrete samples. Since we use sample
start time, a cue event could be inserted after the
start time of the last text sample and never get
inserted as there are no more samples.
Change : After all streams have requested flushing, we make sure
to collect all remaining cue events from the sync point
queue and insert them into each stream.
Issue #362
Change-Id: Id8f136f7ef53531f7a7f412613eac352324e0130
Create an end-to-end test for ad cues. This test's final result is not
correct but illustrates the problem we have in the cue insertion and will
be fixed by a later CL.
Change-Id: Ia8b43a53848941be52cf9ade018668e6477e8df2
In H265Parser::ParseSliceHeader, the parser does not handle
byte_alignment() from the spec. byte_alignment() reportedly contains
at least one bit, which is not handled right now.
See Section 7.3.2.12 Rec. ITU-T H.265 v3 (04/2015).
Also added a few size sanity checks in H265Parser to make sure the
code does not crash if an invalid input is provided.
Fixes#383.
Change-Id: I33b31396058fc5ba67a0fc119be5fe56ec9443b0
Packager uses ThreadedIO to write media segments and manifest /
playlists. There was a possibility that media segments write being
delayed and scheduled after updating manifest / playlists.
This CL fixes the race condition.
Also added a note on how segments can be synced to cloud storage to
avoid the race condition during file sync.
Also added a live WebM test.
Fixes#386.
Change-Id: Icf9c38cdec715fa3dc2836eab1511131e129fe41
The number of preserved segments outside live window can be
configured using flag --preserved_segments_outside_live_window,
which is default to 50, i.e. 5 minutes for 6s segment.
Note that the segment removal will be disabled if it is set to 0.
Only HLS live playlist and DASH dynamic MPD are affected by this flag.
- Also add end to end tests.
Fixes#223.
Change-Id: I8a566efebe2f1552c7d9509ab017bade5a4a1c98
It is not always possible to align segment duration to target duration
exactly. For example, for AAC with sampling rate of 44100, there are
always 1024 audio frames per sample, so the sample duration is
1024/44100. For a target duration of 2 seconds, the closest segment
duration would be 1.984 or 2.00533.
This feature allows MPD generator to treat these segments as having
the same duration, thus allows MPD generator to generate less
SegmentTimeline entries and potentially no SegmentTimeline entries
(replaced with SegmentTemplate@duration instead if
--segment_template_constant_duration flag is enabled).
Under flag --allow_approximate_segment_timeline. Disabled by default.
Fixes#330.
Change-Id: I5044eaa348ebbf45bf792a2af53fc95a115ae21b
- Allow including Widevine and Common SystemID PSSH boxes
for PlayReadyKeySource.
- --playready_key_id and --playready_key flags are deprecated.
- --enable_raw_key_encryption already supports playready PSSH generation.
Addresses issue #245
Change-Id: I072d4f43a3239875959e4c5b1eb6854415d7367e
Removed the logic in MuxerListener to estimate bandwidth from file
size and duration, since it is not compliant to the spec.
MpdBuilder will estimate bandwidth from segment size and duration
if bandwidth is not specified in MediaInfo.
Here is the statement from 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.
Fixes#376.
Change-Id: I0fddce39e709d0cded0a4c9ae59adbbcc97ec5ea
The file_name fields will be used to solely indicate file paths on the
designated file system, and they are used to do normal file operations,
including file creation, file updating and file removal if needed;
added new xxx_url fields, for the URLs that should appear on DASH
manifest or HLS playlists.
xxx_url are the URIs of the media in the manifest. The fields are
converted from file_name fields but adjusted to be relative to DASH
manifest path or HLS playlist path, optionally with base_url prepended.
Previously the file_name fields are converted in place to indicate
URLs when passing to manifest / playlist builders. The original file
names were lost, which made it difficult to remove files outside of
live window.
Now that the input file names are preserved. File system APIs can
operate on the original file names while manifest / playlist generation
functions can operate on URLs.
Issue: #233
Change-Id: I36a64f16e3d1261ce91783a86588f24ad1371662
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