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It turns out that workflows were the wrong way to abstract reusable pieces of work. This turns common steps into custom actions (build docs, build packager, test packager) which can be used as encapsulated steps in multiple workflows. This is a much more natural way to avoid duplication compared to the previous approach of triggering one workflow from another. This also has the benefit of all of the steps of a release being represented on GitHub as a single workflow, making it easier to understand what is happening and what event triggered those steps. Change-Id: Ife156d60069a39594c7b3bb3bc32080e6453b544 |
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README.md
Shaka Packager is a tool and a media packaging SDK for DASH and HLS packaging and encryption. It can prepare and package media content for online streaming.
Shaka Packager supports:
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Both Video-On-Demand and Live.
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Streaming formats:
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Key systems:
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Encryption standards:
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Media Containers and codecs
Codecs ISO-BMFF WebM MPEG2-TS WVM Packed Audio² H264 (AVC) I / O - I / O I - H265 (HEVC) I / O - I - - VP8 I / O I / O - - - VP9 I / O I / O - - - AV1 I / O I / O - - - AAC I / O - I / O I O MP3 O - I / O - O Dolby AC3 I / O - I / O - O Dolby EAC3 I / O - O - O Dolby AC4 I / O - - - - DTS I / O - - - - FLAC I / O - - - - Opus I / O³ I / O - - - Vorbis - I / O - - - NOTES:
- I for input and O for output.
- ²: https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pantos-http-live-streaming-23#section-3.4
- ³: Opus support in ISO-BMFF is experimental.
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Subtitles
Format Input Output Text WebVTT Y Y WebVTT in MP4 #405 Y Text TTML ⁴ Y TTML in MP4 - Y DVB-SUB Y - Teletext #272 - - ⁴: TTML input is only supported with TTML output (pass-through, DASH only), see also #584.
- Platforms
- Linux
- Mac
- Windows
- Cross compiling for ARM is also supported.
1: Limited support
Getting Shaka Packager
There are several ways you can get Shaka Packager.
- Using Docker. Instructions are available here.
- Get prebuilt binaries from release.
- Built from source, see Build Instructions for details.
Useful Links
- Announcement List (join for release announcements and surveys)
- Documentation
- Tutorials
- Several open source players:
Contributing
If you have improvements or fixes, we would love to have your contributions. See https://github.com/google/shaka-packager/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md for details.