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
This changes it from an OriginHandler to a MediaParser and moves the
handling of it to the Demuxer. This will allow more generic handling
of text by giving it the same abstractions as video/audio handling.
Change-Id: Ibbde3c84d228ec8e83af1ed266ea97dbc9589c24
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
Instead of having the text readers reading from the file directly, they
now accept the data as a stream.
Change-Id: Id1b32c867a8058a68ae7aab5c568f77672a4401d
The Chromium sysroot has a broken C++11 implementation that doesn't
allow us to use <condition_variable> or <chrono>. So we need to use the
system sysroot to use all C++11 features.
Change-Id: I41bec7ebddf598e1bf0494ee8bb2844e67bc8acf
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
If the user has the GPAC MP4 tools installed, this will use that to
provide a better, text-based diff of the MP4 files. This makes looking
at test failures much better than just "binary files differ".
Change-Id: Ifdca54c02226a9f0fe9ddcf9c6b28e960e568111
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
The resolution values are uninitialized when parsing AVC decoder
configuration record if it does not contain parameter sets (SPS/PPS),
thus they could contain undefined values.
Fixes#750.
Change-Id: I6d54ec9f8740acd45a67b4b7d69031e097fbacc1
Opening a named pipe can block until both ends are open, and we cannot
control when the other end will be open. Ideally, we would always
open files in a thread so that Packager can be used with piped inputs
from naive applications without a potential deadlock.
This change will defer opening WebVTT files until the parser Run()
method is called from a thread. This way, WebVTT files being sent in
from a pipe will never be able to block the main thread.
Previously, files were opened on the main thread before calling the
parser constructor, passing the open file to the constructor as an
argument. I also tried doing it in the parser's InitializeInternal()
method, but that is also called from the main thread.
Change-Id: I54cc68ed9d48a8dc697829119be84d4065b1ae1c
Under command line flag --mvex_before_trak.
This is needed to workaround Android MediaExtractor bug which
requires |mvex| to appear before |trak|.
Closes#711.
Change-Id: Id41d71af5c0016f59023dda6408bbf502e12ac55
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
Per https://dashif.org/docs/DASH-IF-IOP-v4.3.pdf 4.4.3.6 Signalling the last segment number in Period, there are three ways to signal the last segment number:
a. Use the lmsg signalling as defined in clause 4.4.3.5.
b. Use the Segment Timeline with @r value greater or equal to 0.
c. Add a Supplemental Descriptor with @schemeIdUri set to http://dashif.org/guidelines/last-segment-number with the @value set to the last segment number.
We do not support (a). This change adds support for (c) when Segment Timeline (b) is not used, i.e. when Representation has constant duration (could be approximate).
Under flag --dash_add_last_segment_number_when_needed (disabled by default).
AV1-ISOBMFF spec is updated recently to use start alignment instead of
end alignment for cbcs:
for the protected scheme cbcs:
- BytesOfProtectedData SHALL start on the first byte and end on the
last byte of the decode_tile structure (including any trailing bits).
- A subsample SHALL be created for each tile, even if its size is less
than 16 bytes.
- ...
cenc protection scheme is not affected.
Closes#698.
Change-Id: Ic83a478fb2602d830c30daf3206a1c2d2c238a08
Remove custom constructors, which is no longer needed with C++11. Use
C++ struct zero initialization instead.
Fixes#686.
Change-Id: I512da9f23a250e8b9ebf8bb8e0a39ad0f822d0d3