- Added flag --mp4_include_pssh_in_stream, default to true. If it is
set to false, the encrypted mp4 stream will not include pssh.
- Align BytesOfProtectedData to multiple of 16 bytes for cenc.
- Set TrackHeader flag to kTrackEnabled | kTrackInMovie |
kTrackInPreview
- Move mvex to after trak, required by HLS
- Add cmfc/cmfs compatible brands except for avc3/hev1, where CMAF
requires single initialization switching set which is not supported.
- Set duration to 0 in tkhd, mdhd, mvhd.
Also updated major_brand and compatible brands:
- Set major_brand to isom (iso-bmff media file format) and made dash
a compatible brand
- Replaced compatible brand iso6 with iso8 since we use sthd for text
tracks
Fixes b/36278260
Change-Id: I3cc5dd5aa1621714d517fe02fe3841d19a1a07f6
This is what webm_subsample_encryption flag actually does.
- Fixes the flag not working problem introduced by previous CLs.
- Also mark flag webm_subsample_encryption as deprecated.
Closes#220
Change-Id: I03ff843786572a91c01b8bd346a3ce50b129118f
Added a flag --strip_parameter_set_nalus. When enabled, parameter
set NAL units, SPS/PPS for H264 and SPS/PPS/VPS for H265, are stripped
from frames when converting NAL byte stream (AnnexB stream) to NAL
unit stream, which generates avc1/hvc1; otherwise they are not
stripped, and avc3/hev1 is generated.
Parameter set NAL units should not be stripped if they are varying
in the frames otherwise the frames may fail to be decoded.
The flag is enabled by default as we don't usually see varying
SPS/PPS/VPS and it is more space efficient with them stripped.
Set --strip_parameter_set_nalus=false to disable the flag if there
are varying SPS/PPS/VPS in the frames. This addresses #206.
Change-Id: I34bde6f33069f9f77d51a510b39f58a0f0e141aa
This CL also removes EncryptionConfig stream data type and merges it
into StreamInfo/SegmentInfo instead.
Change-Id: Idb70ce503e61d3c951225cc78b6b15c084e16dcd
- Disable subsample encryption for VP8 in ISO-BMFF
- Apply block alignment to all subsamples for VP9 in ISO-BMFF,
instead of just superframes.
Change-Id: I8dd31cc16e87abc4d538330eaff9acb0509497df
Also moved MediaHandler output validation to Initialize instead.
This CL also addresses #122 with consistent chunking.
Change-Id: I60c0da6d1b33421d7828bcb827d18899e71884ce
This handler is a multi-in multi-out handler. If more than one input is
provided, there should be one and only one video stream; also, all inputs
should come from the same thread and are synchronized.
There can be multiple chunking handler running in different threads or even
different processes, we use the "consistent chunking algorithm" to make sure
the chunks in different streams are aligned without explicit communcating
with each other - which is not efficient and often difficult.
Consistent Chunking Algorithm:
1. Find the consistent chunkable boundary
Let the timestamps for video frames be (t1, t2, t3, ...). Then a
consistent chunkable boundary is simply the first chunkable boundary after
(tk / N) != (tk-1 / N), where '/' denotes integer division, and N is the
intended chunk duration.
2. Chunk only at the consistent chunkable boundary
This algorithm will make sure the chunks from different video streams are
aligned if they have aligned GoPs. However, this algorithm will only work
for video streams. To be able to chunk non video streams at similar
positions as video streams, ChunkingHandler is designed to accept one video
input and multiple non video inputs, the non video inputs are chunked when
the video input is chunked. If the inputs are synchronized - which is true
if the inputs come from the same demuxer, the video and non video chunks
are aligned.
Change-Id: Id3bad51ab14f311efdb8713b6cd36d36cf9e4639