Issue #149
Co-authored-by: Andreas Motl <andreas.motl@elmyra.de>
Co-authored-by: Rintaro Kuroiwa <rkuroiwa@google.com>
Co-authored-by: Ole Andre Birkedal <o.birkedal@sportradar.com>
Previously if there are no bytes remaining, SkipBytes(0) would fail,
which results in parsing error in
AACAudioSpecificConfig::ParseProgramConfigElement.
Fixes#875.
Change-Id: I271899a37303d0d3fa0cf1bf90f99227058b82df
This changes the default MP4 output to use TTML and adds a way to
choose which one is used. This is done with 'format=ttml+mp4' or
'format=vtt+mp4'.
This also fixes the boxes output in WebVTT in MP4.
Change-Id: Ieaa7fc44fbf4dc020a5bb70cfa3578ec10e088ce
This only supports TTML output; meaning the user can convert WebVTT
into TTML, but not the other way around. This will be useful for
DVB-sub subtitles that would be better supported within TTML.
This only adds text-based output; a follow-up will add MP4 support.
Change-Id: I0944b7df95d7765e55f203fc5e9a644f5c455dd8
This adds more generic settings for regions and CSS styles. These are
global settings, so they go on the StreamInfo object.
Change-Id: Ibb76c060206152ccf8e9a067c09877226f67c927
Now text cues are composed of nested fragments that can be individually
styled. This allows portions of the cue to be bold, etc. The
WebVTT parser doesn't parse the inputs, but the original tags are
preserved in WebVTT output. The WebVTT output will add tags if the
style elements are present in the cue object.
Change-Id: I6abba4175e376e4f753193f7d8cac63e958d3c89
Now the Cue settings are a generic object that is parsed in WebVTT.
This will allow setting the settings in different parsers without having
to use WebVTT-specifics.
Change-Id: I36689bec725bd2e515af962b7174fc5977f96fa2
This sets the groundwork for more generic text cues by having a more
generic object for the settings and the body. This also changes the
TextSample to be immutable and accepts the fields in the constructor
instead of using setters.
Change-Id: I76b09ce8e8471a49e6bf447e8c187f867728a4bf
Now text-based WebVTT also uses the generic media pipeline. This
converts the WebVttTextOutputHandler to a WebVttMuxer to be more
consistent with the other muxer types.
This also allows choosing between single-segment text and multi-segment.
Before, we would generate both and use single-segment for DASH and
multi-segment for HLS; but now you can choose between either and either
are supported in both DASH and HLS.
Change-Id: I6f7edda09e01b5f40e819290d3fe6e88677018d9
Now the same pipeline for handling the audio/videos streams will handle
the segmented text streams too. This doesn't apply to the text output,
only to the MP4 variants. This also fixes a bug where we added the
X-TIMESTAMP-MAP tag even when there wasn't TS streams; this doesn't
otherwise change the behavior around that tag.
Change-Id: I03f7cea56efa42e96311c00841330629a14aa053
The test added in the previous CL was broken due to a rebase on another
change. This subtly changed some of the byte offsets that broke the
test. This wasn't caught since I didn't rebase and re-run the tests
before merging.
Change-Id: Id7e4c7688278eae37da1a14f1648263b4dda98cd
In addition to the MediaSample handling of the MediaParser, this now
adds callbacks for TextSample. This allows reading text streams from
the media files.
Change-Id: I6c00e286e98bc9aafe05b99cf2f7ce6f89d167a9
The KeySource now only handles fetching the keys and loading any PSSH
info from the license; it will not handle generating new PSSH info
based on the config.
This will allow the PSSH generation to access to the full
EncryptionConfig so we can add additional options to it.
Issue #756
Change-Id: Ia67387aa3d5ec0d723b7f5f21fc517f64c840393
There were several enum types that all were used for key systems. This
combines them into one to make it more clear and only needing to update
one. This also uses a bit field to specify multiple key systems instead
of using a std::vector.
Change-Id: Ia88039835492a5bd47f449ba4b76187046deeec0
Call CRYPTO_library_init to properly initialize crypto engine, which
enables AES-NI (Hardware AES) if it is supported by CPU.
Also added a performance benchmark test.
Closes#198.
Change-Id: I962a2da588d2f4f6cbe00c83ecc9a832db0e6042
- 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 crypto_period_seconds to Widevine key request
When using key rotation with Widevine DRM, a key server has to know
the duration of crypto period to relate generated keys to the media
playback time. This helps the server to provide relevant keys to
a client during license request.
Closes#544.
VLC seems to generate access units with extra AUDs. In #526, the below
sequence is seen:
AUD | SPS | PPS | SPS | PPS | AUD | SEI | SEI | SEI | IDR_SLICE
Previously we exit early when seeing AUD, which results in delayed
processing of the access unit.
The behavior is changed to continue processing the following NAL units
to workaround the content issue.
Closes#526.
Change-Id: I80f571c0711c6db1337eb393fce36fae5432b6c5
Created EncryptorFactory to set up the encryptors.
This is part of the EncryptionHandler clean up to make it more modular
and testable.
Change-Id: I839bcd8a84fa873396360d67afb540fef1345673
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
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
We used to skip all the remaining bytes if the size is less than
|crypt_byte_block| blocks.
This interpretation is incorrect. We should only leave the last partial
16-byte block un-encrypted.
Change-Id: I4f09600efa52e2fdf4d0b661dfc418dcb675f9f6
Renamed "FakeMediaHandler" to "CachingMediaHandler" so that it
is easier to differentiate from "FakeInputMediaHandler". It will
be used as the single method to verify media handler output.
This is part of an effort to find a cleaner way to test media handlers.
Change-Id: Ie391fe23ee3389d13b012ae3093744a453106c19
- Also fixed compilations in Alpine Linux and other flavors of Linux.
- Added container versions in docker files to always use a verified
version.
Closes#164.
Change-Id: I949a8709e4d70c49129c9c2e8608dd78193d964c
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
- 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