Created a handler called OriginHandler that can be used by the Job class
(previously called RemuxJob). Origin handlers represent the start (or
origin) of a pipeline (chain of handlers).
Change-Id: Ibd748ae0a932b6e0ebb879ea292fcb83c548214b
Moved all the timestamp parsing code into its own class with its
own unit tests. This is to make testing easier.
Change-Id: I624472baba51dfa1254a9f4bae55ebb79e310855
- WebVttMediaParser uses WebVttSampleConverter to generate non
overlapping media samples.
- The media samples contains ISO BMFF boxes.
- Add kCodecWebVtt to signal that the media is webvtt and
the samples will be in ISO BMFF boxes.
Change-Id: I639902cdba7b04af75428bc20622e26b8203cfb2
- Logic for splitting up WebVTT cues into MP4 samples.
- For any cue intervals that overlap, a new sample must be created.
Change-Id: Icf7478f42d8c5790bf6f404d512c1251dd34c405
Since the |extra_data| field contains codec-specific configuration
data, it makes sense to call it |codec_config|.
Change-Id: If9e35165a00fe82628cf931df397a8ef06505b0d
On Linux the generated ninja files use path/libbase.a as target name.
In the Mac ninja file the target is just libbase.a.
As we have two libbase.a (base/base.gyp and media/base/media_base.gyp) the linking stage fails to include both libs.
Solve by renaming media_base.gyp's base target to media_base
For WebM contents, it is possible that we may receive some NewSampleEvent
before receiving ParserInitEvent. This is because init event is fired
after analyzing a video block which could come after an audio block.
Also modified Flush() function to return a bool to indicate whether the
the flush is successful and whether the samples are handled correctly.
And added macro to ensure Flush() and Parse() results are handled.
Fixes#71
Change-Id: I2294d6f529f54e4578344916559bb1bc116c745a