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
Move the webvtt segmenter to the chunking directory so that it
can be converted to a general purpose text chunker.
Change-Id: I9ecd7ee39cb73070dab07b64f65ef24af1404813
Now that we have the end-to-end tests, we no longer need the webvtt pipeline
tests to verify that it is working.
Change-Id: I4ebec34e66eda67c40999d8802b447e2551e1fa6
Connected the WebVtt Pipeline together to test that the parser,
segmenter, and output all work together as expected.
Change-Id: I07138f7b5b1318f84c27c5b607d8df207c57ddb3
This change introduces handlers to output WebVtt text files. There is
only one output but there is a common base to support others.
WebVttOutputHandler which handles all communication with other handlers
and WebVttSegmentedOutputHandler is responsible for listening for events
and choosing when and where to write cues and headers.
Bug: 36138902
Change-Id: I2b13a94262554398e66fee8cf024aa21041ddbab
Implemented a MediaHandler that takes text samples and creates
media samples. The data in each media sample is the MP4 box for
non-overlapping cues.
As per WebVtt in Mp4, all cues must be non-overlapping. This handler
takes care of grouping and dividing cues.
Bug: 36138902
Change-Id: I0c1d27964180c14a22cb200591f70e46e04a651f
This change creates the webvtt segmenter which will be used for
segmented text webvtt for HLS. It takes a stream of text samples
and injects segment info messages based on the segment duration.
It is possible for samples to extend between segments, if so the
sample will appear twice (once in each segment).
Change-Id: Iae0134ee61cf269948026086520b6d3f8ce3785b
Took the WebVTT Media Parser and created the WebVTT Parser
that will take in a file and output a stream of cues that
will later be passed to another Media Handler that takes in
cues and chunks them.
Bug: 36138902
Change-Id: Ic77813fe19678e85d500269e69f46917510ab7ec
Seeing some failures on some platforms when compiled with clang
disabled:
GYP_DEFINES="clang=0" gclient runhooks
Several changes to make it work:
1. Mark packager code with packager_code=1 in GYP definitions.
2. Disable a few checks in non-packager code, which we do not have
direct control: dangling-else, deprecated-declarations,
unused-function
3. Fix the relevant errors in packager code.
4. Revert HAVE_STROPTS_H in curl config which is not available in
all linux distributions.
Fixes#286Fixes#293
Change-Id: I729b41f99403c5ad9487c6cc4a7dc06f6323cef8
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
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