/*
* Directshow capture interface
* Copyright ( c ) 2010 Ramiro Polla
*
* This file is part of FFmpeg .
*
* FFmpeg is free software ; you can redistribute it and / or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation ; either
* version 2.1 of the License , or ( at your option ) any later version .
*
* FFmpeg is distributed in the hope that it will be useful ,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY ; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE . See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details .
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with FFmpeg ; if not , write to the Free Software
* Foundation , Inc . , 51 Franklin Street , Fifth Floor , Boston , MA 02110 - 1301 USA
*/
# include "dshow_capture.h"
# include "libavutil/parseutils.h"
# include "libavutil/pixdesc.h"
# include "libavutil/opt.h"
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
# include "libavutil/mem.h"
# include "libavformat/internal.h"
# include "libavformat/riff.h"
# include "avdevice.h"
# include "libavcodec/raw.h"
# include "objidl.h"
# include "shlwapi.h"
// NB: technically, we should include dxva.h and use
// DXVA_ExtendedFormat, but that type is not defined in
// the MinGW headers. The DXVA2_ExtendedFormat and the
// contents of its fields is identical to
// DXVA_ExtendedFormat (see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/medfound/extended-color-information#color-space-in-media-types)
// and is provided by MinGW as well, so we use that
// instead. NB also that per the Microsoft docs, the
// lowest 8 bits of the structure, i.e. the SampleFormat
// field, contain AMCONTROL_xxx flags instead of sample
// format information, and should thus not be used.
// NB further that various values in the structure's
// fields (e.g. BT.2020 color space) are not provided
// for either of the DXVA structs, but are provided in
// the flags of the corresponding fields of Media Foundation.
// These may be provided by DirectShow devices (e.g. LAVFilters
// does so). So we use those values here too (the equivalence is
// indicated by Microsoft example code: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/dxva2api/ns-dxva2api-dxva2_videodesc)
# include "d3d9types.h"
# include "dxva2api.h"
# ifndef AMCONTROL_COLORINFO_PRESENT
// not defined in some versions of MinGW's dvdmedia.h
# define AMCONTROL_COLORINFO_PRESENT 0x00000080 // if set, indicates DXVA color info is present in the upper (24) bits of the dwControlFlags
# endif
static enum AVPixelFormat dshow_pixfmt ( DWORD biCompression , WORD biBitCount )
{
switch ( biCompression ) {
case BI_BITFIELDS :
case BI_RGB :
switch ( biBitCount ) { /* 1-8 are untested */
case 1 :
return AV_PIX_FMT_MONOWHITE ;
case 4 :
return AV_PIX_FMT_RGB4 ;
case 8 :
return AV_PIX_FMT_RGB8 ;
case 16 :
return AV_PIX_FMT_RGB555 ;
case 24 :
return AV_PIX_FMT_BGR24 ;
case 32 :
return AV_PIX_FMT_0RGB32 ;
}
}
return avpriv_find_pix_fmt ( avpriv_get_raw_pix_fmt_tags ( ) , biCompression ) ; // all others
}
static enum AVColorRange dshow_color_range ( DXVA2_ExtendedFormat * fmt_info )
{
switch ( fmt_info - > NominalRange )
{
case DXVA2_NominalRange_Unknown :
return AVCOL_RANGE_UNSPECIFIED ;
case DXVA2_NominalRange_Normal : // equal to DXVA2_NominalRange_0_255
return AVCOL_RANGE_JPEG ;
case DXVA2_NominalRange_Wide : // equal to DXVA2_NominalRange_16_235
return AVCOL_RANGE_MPEG ;
case DXVA2_NominalRange_48_208 :
// not an ffmpeg color range
return AVCOL_RANGE_UNSPECIFIED ;
// values from MediaFoundation SDK (mfobjects.h)
case 4 : // MFNominalRange_64_127
// not an ffmpeg color range
return AVCOL_RANGE_UNSPECIFIED ;
default :
return AVCOL_RANGE_UNSPECIFIED ;
}
}
static enum AVColorSpace dshow_color_space ( DXVA2_ExtendedFormat * fmt_info )
{
switch ( fmt_info - > VideoTransferMatrix )
{
case DXVA2_VideoTransferMatrix_BT709 :
return AVCOL_SPC_BT709 ;
case DXVA2_VideoTransferMatrix_BT601 :
return AVCOL_SPC_BT470BG ;
case DXVA2_VideoTransferMatrix_SMPTE240M :
return AVCOL_SPC_SMPTE240M ;
// values from MediaFoundation SDK (mfobjects.h)
case 4 : // MFVideoTransferMatrix_BT2020_10
case 5 : // MFVideoTransferMatrix_BT2020_12
if ( fmt_info - > VideoTransferFunction = = 12 ) // MFVideoTransFunc_2020_const
return AVCOL_SPC_BT2020_CL ;
else
return AVCOL_SPC_BT2020_NCL ;
default :
return AVCOL_SPC_UNSPECIFIED ;
}
}
static enum AVColorPrimaries dshow_color_primaries ( DXVA2_ExtendedFormat * fmt_info )
{
switch ( fmt_info - > VideoPrimaries )
{
case DXVA2_VideoPrimaries_Unknown :
return AVCOL_PRI_UNSPECIFIED ;
case DXVA2_VideoPrimaries_reserved :
return AVCOL_PRI_RESERVED ;
case DXVA2_VideoPrimaries_BT709 :
return AVCOL_PRI_BT709 ;
case DXVA2_VideoPrimaries_BT470_2_SysM :
return AVCOL_PRI_BT470M ;
case DXVA2_VideoPrimaries_BT470_2_SysBG :
case DXVA2_VideoPrimaries_EBU3213 : // this is PAL
return AVCOL_PRI_BT470BG ;
case DXVA2_VideoPrimaries_SMPTE170M :
case DXVA2_VideoPrimaries_SMPTE_C :
return AVCOL_PRI_SMPTE170M ;
case DXVA2_VideoPrimaries_SMPTE240M :
return AVCOL_PRI_SMPTE240M ;
// values from MediaFoundation SDK (mfobjects.h)
case 9 : // MFVideoPrimaries_BT2020
return AVCOL_PRI_BT2020 ;
case 10 : // MFVideoPrimaries_XYZ
return AVCOL_PRI_SMPTE428 ;
case 11 : // MFVideoPrimaries_DCI_P3
return AVCOL_PRI_SMPTE431 ;
case 12 : // MFVideoPrimaries_ACES (Academy Color Encoding System)
// not an FFmpeg color primary
return AVCOL_PRI_UNSPECIFIED ;
default :
return AVCOL_PRI_UNSPECIFIED ;
}
}
static enum AVColorTransferCharacteristic dshow_color_trc ( DXVA2_ExtendedFormat * fmt_info )
{
switch ( fmt_info - > VideoTransferFunction )
{
case DXVA2_VideoTransFunc_Unknown :
return AVCOL_TRC_UNSPECIFIED ;
case DXVA2_VideoTransFunc_10 :
return AVCOL_TRC_LINEAR ;
case DXVA2_VideoTransFunc_18 :
// not an FFmpeg transfer characteristic
return AVCOL_TRC_UNSPECIFIED ;
case DXVA2_VideoTransFunc_20 :
// not an FFmpeg transfer characteristic
return AVCOL_TRC_UNSPECIFIED ;
case DXVA2_VideoTransFunc_22 :
return AVCOL_TRC_GAMMA22 ;
case DXVA2_VideoTransFunc_709 :
return AVCOL_TRC_BT709 ;
case DXVA2_VideoTransFunc_240M :
return AVCOL_TRC_SMPTE240M ;
case DXVA2_VideoTransFunc_sRGB :
return AVCOL_TRC_IEC61966_2_1 ;
case DXVA2_VideoTransFunc_28 :
return AVCOL_TRC_GAMMA28 ;
// values from MediaFoundation SDK (mfobjects.h)
case 9 : // MFVideoTransFunc_Log_100
return AVCOL_TRC_LOG ;
case 10 : // MFVideoTransFunc_Log_316
return AVCOL_TRC_LOG_SQRT ;
case 11 : // MFVideoTransFunc_709_sym
// not an FFmpeg transfer characteristic
return AVCOL_TRC_UNSPECIFIED ;
case 12 : // MFVideoTransFunc_2020_const
case 13 : // MFVideoTransFunc_2020
if ( fmt_info - > VideoTransferMatrix = = 5 ) // MFVideoTransferMatrix_BT2020_12
return AVCOL_TRC_BT2020_12 ;
else
return AVCOL_TRC_BT2020_10 ;
case 14 : // MFVideoTransFunc_26
// not an FFmpeg transfer characteristic
return AVCOL_TRC_UNSPECIFIED ;
case 15 : // MFVideoTransFunc_2084
return AVCOL_TRC_SMPTEST2084 ;
case 16 : // MFVideoTransFunc_HLG
return AVCOL_TRC_ARIB_STD_B67 ;
case 17 : // MFVideoTransFunc_10_rel
// not an FFmpeg transfer characteristic? Undocumented also by MS
return AVCOL_TRC_UNSPECIFIED ;
default :
return AVCOL_TRC_UNSPECIFIED ;
}
}
static enum AVChromaLocation dshow_chroma_loc ( DXVA2_ExtendedFormat * fmt_info )
{
if ( fmt_info - > VideoChromaSubsampling = = DXVA2_VideoChromaSubsampling_Cosited ) // that is: (DXVA2_VideoChromaSubsampling_Horizontally_Cosited | DXVA2_VideoChromaSubsampling_Vertically_Cosited | DXVA2_VideoChromaSubsampling_Vertically_AlignedChromaPlanes)
return AVCHROMA_LOC_TOPLEFT ;
else if ( fmt_info - > VideoChromaSubsampling = = DXVA2_VideoChromaSubsampling_MPEG1 ) // that is: DXVA2_VideoChromaSubsampling_Vertically_AlignedChromaPlanes
return AVCHROMA_LOC_CENTER ;
else if ( fmt_info - > VideoChromaSubsampling = = DXVA2_VideoChromaSubsampling_MPEG2 ) // that is: (DXVA2_VideoChromaSubsampling_Horizontally_Cosited | DXVA2_VideoChromaSubsampling_Vertically_AlignedChromaPlanes)
return AVCHROMA_LOC_LEFT ;
else if ( fmt_info - > VideoChromaSubsampling = = DXVA2_VideoChromaSubsampling_DV_PAL ) // that is: (DXVA2_VideoChromaSubsampling_Horizontally_Cosited | DXVA2_VideoChromaSubsampling_Vertically_Cosited)
return AVCHROMA_LOC_TOPLEFT ;
else
// unknown
return AVCHROMA_LOC_UNSPECIFIED ;
}
static int
dshow_read_close ( AVFormatContext * s )
{
struct dshow_ctx * ctx = s - > priv_data ;
PacketList * pktl ;
if ( ctx - > control ) {
IMediaControl_Stop ( ctx - > control ) ;
IMediaControl_Release ( ctx - > control ) ;
}
if ( ctx - > media_event )
IMediaEvent_Release ( ctx - > media_event ) ;
if ( ctx - > graph ) {
IEnumFilters * fenum ;
int r ;
r = IGraphBuilder_EnumFilters ( ctx - > graph , & fenum ) ;
if ( r = = S_OK ) {
IBaseFilter * f ;
IEnumFilters_Reset ( fenum ) ;
while ( IEnumFilters_Next ( fenum , 1 , & f , NULL ) = = S_OK ) {
if ( IGraphBuilder_RemoveFilter ( ctx - > graph , f ) = = S_OK )
IEnumFilters_Reset ( fenum ) ; /* When a filter is removed,
* the list must be reset . */
IBaseFilter_Release ( f ) ;
}
IEnumFilters_Release ( fenum ) ;
}
IGraphBuilder_Release ( ctx - > graph ) ;
}
if ( ctx - > capture_pin [ VideoDevice ] )
ff_dshow_pin_Release ( ctx - > capture_pin [ VideoDevice ] ) ;
if ( ctx - > capture_pin [ AudioDevice ] )
ff_dshow_pin_Release ( ctx - > capture_pin [ AudioDevice ] ) ;
if ( ctx - > capture_filter [ VideoDevice ] )
ff_dshow_filter_Release ( ctx - > capture_filter [ VideoDevice ] ) ;
if ( ctx - > capture_filter [ AudioDevice ] )
ff_dshow_filter_Release ( ctx - > capture_filter [ AudioDevice ] ) ;
if ( ctx - > device_pin [ VideoDevice ] )
IPin_Release ( ctx - > device_pin [ VideoDevice ] ) ;
if ( ctx - > device_pin [ AudioDevice ] )
IPin_Release ( ctx - > device_pin [ AudioDevice ] ) ;
if ( ctx - > device_filter [ VideoDevice ] )
IBaseFilter_Release ( ctx - > device_filter [ VideoDevice ] ) ;
if ( ctx - > device_filter [ AudioDevice ] )
IBaseFilter_Release ( ctx - > device_filter [ AudioDevice ] ) ;
av_freep ( & ctx - > device_name [ 0 ] ) ;
av_freep ( & ctx - > device_name [ 1 ] ) ;
av_freep ( & ctx - > device_unique_name [ 0 ] ) ;
av_freep ( & ctx - > device_unique_name [ 1 ] ) ;
if ( ctx - > mutex )
CloseHandle ( ctx - > mutex ) ;
if ( ctx - > event [ 0 ] )
CloseHandle ( ctx - > event [ 0 ] ) ;
if ( ctx - > event [ 1 ] )
CloseHandle ( ctx - > event [ 1 ] ) ;
pktl = ctx - > pktl ;
while ( pktl ) {
PacketList * next = pktl - > next ;
av_packet_unref ( & pktl - > pkt ) ;
av_free ( pktl ) ;
pktl = next ;
}
CoUninitialize ( ) ;
return 0 ;
}
static char * dup_wchar_to_utf8 ( wchar_t * w )
{
char * s = NULL ;
int l = WideCharToMultiByte ( CP_UTF8 , 0 , w , - 1 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 ) ;
s = av_malloc ( l ) ;
if ( s )
WideCharToMultiByte ( CP_UTF8 , 0 , w , - 1 , s , l , 0 , 0 ) ;
return s ;
}
static int shall_we_drop ( AVFormatContext * s , int index , enum dshowDeviceType devtype )
{
struct dshow_ctx * ctx = s - > priv_data ;
static const uint8_t dropscore [ ] = { 62 , 75 , 87 , 100 } ;
const int ndropscores = FF_ARRAY_ELEMS ( dropscore ) ;
unsigned int buffer_fullness = ( ctx - > curbufsize [ index ] * 100 ) / s - > max_picture_buffer ;
const char * devtypename = ( devtype = = VideoDevice ) ? " video " : " audio " ;
if ( dropscore [ + + ctx - > video_frame_num % ndropscores ] < = buffer_fullness ) {
av_log ( s , AV_LOG_ERROR ,
" real-time buffer [%s] [%s input] too full or near too full (%d%% of size: %d [rtbufsize parameter])! frame dropped! \n " ,
ctx - > device_name [ devtype ] , devtypename , buffer_fullness , s - > max_picture_buffer ) ;
return 1 ;
}
return 0 ;
}
static void
callback ( void * priv_data , int index , uint8_t * buf , int buf_size , int64_t time , enum dshowDeviceType devtype )
{
AVFormatContext * s = priv_data ;
struct dshow_ctx * ctx = s - > priv_data ;
PacketList * * ppktl , * pktl_next ;
// dump_videohdr(s, vdhdr);
WaitForSingleObject ( ctx - > mutex , INFINITE ) ;
if ( shall_we_drop ( s , index , devtype ) )
goto fail ;
pktl_next = av_mallocz ( sizeof ( PacketList ) ) ;
if ( ! pktl_next )
goto fail ;
if ( av_new_packet ( & pktl_next - > pkt , buf_size ) < 0 ) {
av_free ( pktl_next ) ;
goto fail ;
}
pktl_next - > pkt . stream_index = index ;
pktl_next - > pkt . pts = time ;
memcpy ( pktl_next - > pkt . data , buf , buf_size ) ;
for ( ppktl = & ctx - > pktl ; * ppktl ; ppktl = & ( * ppktl ) - > next ) ;
* ppktl = pktl_next ;
ctx - > curbufsize [ index ] + = buf_size ;
SetEvent ( ctx - > event [ 1 ] ) ;
ReleaseMutex ( ctx - > mutex ) ;
return ;
fail :
ReleaseMutex ( ctx - > mutex ) ;
return ;
}
static void
dshow_get_device_media_types ( AVFormatContext * avctx , enum dshowDeviceType devtype ,
enum dshowSourceFilterType sourcetype , IBaseFilter * device_filter ,
enum AVMediaType * * media_types , int * nb_media_types )
{
IEnumPins * pins = 0 ;
IPin * pin ;
int has_audio = 0 , has_video = 0 ;
if ( IBaseFilter_EnumPins ( device_filter , & pins ) ! = S_OK )
return ;
while ( IEnumPins_Next ( pins , 1 , & pin , NULL ) = = S_OK ) {
IKsPropertySet * p = NULL ;
PIN_INFO info = { 0 } ;
GUID category ;
DWORD r2 ;
IEnumMediaTypes * types = NULL ;
AM_MEDIA_TYPE * type ;
if ( IPin_QueryPinInfo ( pin , & info ) ! = S_OK )
goto next ;
IBaseFilter_Release ( info . pFilter ) ;
if ( info . dir ! = PINDIR_OUTPUT )
goto next ;
if ( IPin_QueryInterface ( pin , & IID_IKsPropertySet , ( void * * ) & p ) ! = S_OK )
goto next ;
if ( IKsPropertySet_Get ( p , & AMPROPSETID_Pin , AMPROPERTY_PIN_CATEGORY ,
NULL , 0 , & category , sizeof ( GUID ) , & r2 ) ! = S_OK )
goto next ;
if ( ! IsEqualGUID ( & category , & PIN_CATEGORY_CAPTURE ) )
goto next ;
if ( IPin_EnumMediaTypes ( pin , & types ) ! = S_OK )
goto next ;
// enumerate media types exposed by pin
// NB: don't know if a pin can expose both audio and video, check 'm all to be safe
IEnumMediaTypes_Reset ( types ) ;
while ( IEnumMediaTypes_Next ( types , 1 , & type , NULL ) = = S_OK ) {
if ( IsEqualGUID ( & type - > majortype , & MEDIATYPE_Video ) ) {
has_video = 1 ;
} else if ( IsEqualGUID ( & type - > majortype , & MEDIATYPE_Audio ) ) {
has_audio = 1 ;
}
CoTaskMemFree ( type ) ;
}
next :
if ( types )
IEnumMediaTypes_Release ( types ) ;
if ( p )
IKsPropertySet_Release ( p ) ;
if ( pin )
IPin_Release ( pin ) ;
}
IEnumPins_Release ( pins ) ;
if ( has_audio | | has_video ) {
int nb_types = has_audio + has_video ;
* media_types = av_malloc_array ( nb_types , sizeof ( enum AVMediaType ) ) ;
if ( * media_types ) {
if ( has_audio )
( * media_types ) [ 0 ] = AVMEDIA_TYPE_AUDIO ;
if ( has_video )
( * media_types ) [ 0 + has_audio ] = AVMEDIA_TYPE_VIDEO ;
* nb_media_types = nb_types ;
}
}
}
/**
* Cycle through available devices using the device enumerator devenum ,
* retrieve the device with type specified by devtype and return the
* pointer to the object found in * pfilter .
* If pfilter is NULL , list all device names .
* If device_list is not NULL , populate it with found devices instead of
* outputting device names to log
*/
static int
dshow_cycle_devices ( AVFormatContext * avctx , ICreateDevEnum * devenum ,
enum dshowDeviceType devtype , enum dshowSourceFilterType sourcetype ,
IBaseFilter * * pfilter , char * * device_unique_name ,
AVDeviceInfoList * * device_list )
{
struct dshow_ctx * ctx = avctx - > priv_data ;
IBaseFilter * device_filter = NULL ;
IEnumMoniker * classenum = NULL ;
IMoniker * m = NULL ;
const char * device_name = ctx - > device_name [ devtype ] ;
int skip = ( devtype = = VideoDevice ) ? ctx - > video_device_number
: ctx - > audio_device_number ;
int r ;
const GUID * device_guid [ 2 ] = { & CLSID_VideoInputDeviceCategory ,
& CLSID_AudioInputDeviceCategory } ;
const char * devtypename = ( devtype = = VideoDevice ) ? " video " : " audio only " ;
const char * sourcetypename = ( sourcetype = = VideoSourceDevice ) ? " video " : " audio " ;
r = ICreateDevEnum_CreateClassEnumerator ( devenum , device_guid [ sourcetype ] ,
( IEnumMoniker * * ) & classenum , 0 ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not enumerate %s devices (or none found). \n " ,
devtypename ) ;
return AVERROR ( EIO ) ;
}
while ( ! device_filter & & IEnumMoniker_Next ( classenum , 1 , & m , NULL ) = = S_OK ) {
IPropertyBag * bag = NULL ;
char * friendly_name = NULL ;
char * unique_name = NULL ;
VARIANT var ;
IBindCtx * bind_ctx = NULL ;
LPOLESTR olestr = NULL ;
LPMALLOC co_malloc = NULL ;
AVDeviceInfo * device = NULL ;
enum AVMediaType * media_types = NULL ;
int nb_media_types = 0 ;
int i ;
r = CoGetMalloc ( 1 , & co_malloc ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK )
goto fail ;
r = CreateBindCtx ( 0 , & bind_ctx ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK )
goto fail ;
/* GetDisplayname works for both video and audio, DevicePath doesn't */
r = IMoniker_GetDisplayName ( m , bind_ctx , NULL , & olestr ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK )
goto fail ;
unique_name = dup_wchar_to_utf8 ( olestr ) ;
/* replace ':' with '_' since we use : to delineate between sources */
for ( i = 0 ; i < strlen ( unique_name ) ; i + + ) {
if ( unique_name [ i ] = = ' : ' )
unique_name [ i ] = ' _ ' ;
}
r = IMoniker_BindToStorage ( m , 0 , 0 , & IID_IPropertyBag , ( void * ) & bag ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK )
goto fail ;
var . vt = VT_BSTR ;
r = IPropertyBag_Read ( bag , L " FriendlyName " , & var , NULL ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK )
goto fail ;
friendly_name = dup_wchar_to_utf8 ( var . bstrVal ) ;
if ( pfilter ) {
if ( strcmp ( device_name , friendly_name ) & & strcmp ( device_name , unique_name ) )
goto fail ;
if ( ! skip - - ) {
r = IMoniker_BindToObject ( m , 0 , 0 , & IID_IBaseFilter , ( void * ) & device_filter ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Unable to BindToObject for %s \n " , device_name ) ;
goto fail ;
}
* device_unique_name = unique_name ;
unique_name = NULL ;
// success, loop will end now
}
} else {
// get media types exposed by pins of device
if ( IMoniker_BindToObject ( m , 0 , 0 , & IID_IBaseFilter , ( void * ) & device_filter ) = = S_OK ) {
dshow_get_device_media_types ( avctx , devtype , sourcetype , device_filter , & media_types , & nb_media_types ) ;
IBaseFilter_Release ( device_filter ) ;
device_filter = NULL ;
}
if ( device_list ) {
device = av_mallocz ( sizeof ( AVDeviceInfo ) ) ;
if ( ! device )
goto fail ;
device - > device_name = av_strdup ( friendly_name ) ;
device - > device_description = av_strdup ( unique_name ) ;
if ( ! device - > device_name | | ! device - > device_description )
goto fail ;
// make space in device_list for this new device
if ( av_reallocp_array ( & ( * device_list ) - > devices ,
( * device_list ) - > nb_devices + 1 ,
sizeof ( * ( * device_list ) - > devices ) ) < 0 )
goto fail ;
// attach media_types to device
device - > nb_media_types = nb_media_types ;
device - > media_types = media_types ;
nb_media_types = 0 ;
media_types = NULL ;
// store device in list
( * device_list ) - > devices [ ( * device_list ) - > nb_devices ] = device ;
( * device_list ) - > nb_devices + + ;
device = NULL ; // copied into array, make sure not freed below
}
else {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " \" %s \" " , friendly_name ) ;
if ( nb_media_types > 0 ) {
const char * media_type = av_get_media_type_string ( media_types [ 0 ] ) ;
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " (%s " , media_type ? media_type : " unknown " ) ;
for ( int i = 1 ; i < nb_media_types ; + + i ) {
media_type = av_get_media_type_string ( media_types [ i ] ) ;
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " , %s " , media_type ? media_type : " unknown " ) ;
}
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " ) " ) ;
} else {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " (none) " ) ;
}
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " \n " ) ;
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " Alternative name \" %s \" \n " , unique_name ) ;
}
}
fail :
av_freep ( & media_types ) ;
if ( device ) {
av_freep ( & device - > device_name ) ;
av_freep ( & device - > device_description ) ;
// NB: no need to av_freep(&device->media_types), its only moved to device once nothing can fail anymore
av_free ( device ) ;
}
if ( olestr & & co_malloc )
IMalloc_Free ( co_malloc , olestr ) ;
if ( bind_ctx )
IBindCtx_Release ( bind_ctx ) ;
av_freep ( & friendly_name ) ;
av_freep ( & unique_name ) ;
if ( bag )
IPropertyBag_Release ( bag ) ;
IMoniker_Release ( m ) ;
}
IEnumMoniker_Release ( classenum ) ;
if ( pfilter ) {
if ( ! device_filter ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not find %s device with name [%s] among source devices of type %s. \n " ,
devtypename , device_name , sourcetypename ) ;
return AVERROR ( EIO ) ;
}
* pfilter = device_filter ;
}
return 0 ;
}
static int dshow_get_device_list ( AVFormatContext * avctx , AVDeviceInfoList * device_list )
{
ICreateDevEnum * devenum = NULL ;
int r ;
int ret = AVERROR ( EIO ) ;
if ( ! device_list )
return AVERROR ( EINVAL ) ;
CoInitialize ( 0 ) ;
r = CoCreateInstance ( & CLSID_SystemDeviceEnum , NULL , CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER ,
& IID_ICreateDevEnum , ( void * * ) & devenum ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not enumerate system devices. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
ret = dshow_cycle_devices ( avctx , devenum , VideoDevice , VideoSourceDevice , NULL , NULL , & device_list ) ;
if ( ret < S_OK )
goto error ;
ret = dshow_cycle_devices ( avctx , devenum , AudioDevice , AudioSourceDevice , NULL , NULL , & device_list ) ;
error :
if ( devenum )
ICreateDevEnum_Release ( devenum ) ;
CoUninitialize ( ) ;
return ret ;
}
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
static int dshow_should_set_format ( AVFormatContext * avctx , enum dshowDeviceType devtype )
{
struct dshow_ctx * ctx = avctx - > priv_data ;
return ( devtype = = VideoDevice & & ( ctx - > framerate | |
( ctx - > requested_width & & ctx - > requested_height ) | |
ctx - > pixel_format ! = AV_PIX_FMT_NONE | |
ctx - > video_codec_id ! = AV_CODEC_ID_RAWVIDEO ) )
| | ( devtype = = AudioDevice & & ( ctx - > channels | | ctx - > sample_size | | ctx - > sample_rate ) ) ;
}
struct dshow_format_info {
enum dshowDeviceType devtype ;
// video
int64_t framerate ;
enum AVPixelFormat pix_fmt ;
enum AVCodecID codec_id ;
enum AVColorRange col_range ;
enum AVColorSpace col_space ;
enum AVColorPrimaries col_prim ;
enum AVColorTransferCharacteristic col_trc ;
enum AVChromaLocation chroma_loc ;
int width ;
int height ;
// audio
int sample_rate ;
int sample_size ;
int channels ;
} ;
// user must av_free the returned pointer
static struct dshow_format_info * dshow_get_format_info ( AM_MEDIA_TYPE * type )
{
struct dshow_format_info * fmt_info = NULL ;
BITMAPINFOHEADER * bih ;
DXVA2_ExtendedFormat * extended_format_info = NULL ;
WAVEFORMATEX * fx ;
enum dshowDeviceType devtype ;
int64_t framerate ;
if ( ! type )
return NULL ;
if ( IsEqualGUID ( & type - > formattype , & FORMAT_VideoInfo ) ) {
VIDEOINFOHEADER * v = ( void * ) type - > pbFormat ;
framerate = v - > AvgTimePerFrame ;
bih = & v - > bmiHeader ;
devtype = VideoDevice ;
} else if ( IsEqualGUID ( & type - > formattype , & FORMAT_VideoInfo2 ) ) {
VIDEOINFOHEADER2 * v = ( void * ) type - > pbFormat ;
devtype = VideoDevice ;
framerate = v - > AvgTimePerFrame ;
bih = & v - > bmiHeader ;
if ( v - > dwControlFlags & AMCONTROL_COLORINFO_PRESENT )
extended_format_info = ( DXVA2_ExtendedFormat * ) & v - > dwControlFlags ;
} else if ( IsEqualGUID ( & type - > formattype , & FORMAT_WaveFormatEx ) ) {
fx = ( void * ) type - > pbFormat ;
devtype = AudioDevice ;
} else {
return NULL ;
}
fmt_info = av_mallocz ( sizeof ( struct dshow_format_info ) ) ;
if ( ! fmt_info )
return NULL ;
// initialize fields where unset is not zero
fmt_info - > pix_fmt = AV_PIX_FMT_NONE ;
fmt_info - > col_space = AVCOL_SPC_UNSPECIFIED ;
fmt_info - > col_prim = AVCOL_PRI_UNSPECIFIED ;
fmt_info - > col_trc = AVCOL_TRC_UNSPECIFIED ;
// now get info about format
fmt_info - > devtype = devtype ;
if ( devtype = = VideoDevice ) {
fmt_info - > width = bih - > biWidth ;
fmt_info - > height = bih - > biHeight ;
fmt_info - > framerate = framerate ;
fmt_info - > pix_fmt = dshow_pixfmt ( bih - > biCompression , bih - > biBitCount ) ;
if ( fmt_info - > pix_fmt = = AV_PIX_FMT_NONE ) {
const AVCodecTag * const tags [ ] = { avformat_get_riff_video_tags ( ) , NULL } ;
fmt_info - > codec_id = av_codec_get_id ( tags , bih - > biCompression ) ;
}
else
fmt_info - > codec_id = AV_CODEC_ID_RAWVIDEO ;
if ( extended_format_info ) {
fmt_info - > col_range = dshow_color_range ( extended_format_info ) ;
fmt_info - > col_space = dshow_color_space ( extended_format_info ) ;
fmt_info - > col_prim = dshow_color_primaries ( extended_format_info ) ;
fmt_info - > col_trc = dshow_color_trc ( extended_format_info ) ;
fmt_info - > chroma_loc = dshow_chroma_loc ( extended_format_info ) ;
}
} else {
fmt_info - > sample_rate = fx - > nSamplesPerSec ;
fmt_info - > sample_size = fx - > wBitsPerSample ;
fmt_info - > channels = fx - > nChannels ;
}
return fmt_info ;
}
static void dshow_get_default_format ( IPin * pin , IAMStreamConfig * config , enum dshowDeviceType devtype , AM_MEDIA_TYPE * * type )
{
HRESULT hr ;
if ( ( hr = IAMStreamConfig_GetFormat ( config , type ) ) ! = S_OK ) {
if ( hr = = E_NOTIMPL | | ! IsEqualGUID ( & ( * type ) - > majortype , devtype = = VideoDevice ? & MEDIATYPE_Video : & MEDIATYPE_Audio ) ) {
// default not available or of wrong type,
// fall back to iterating exposed formats
// until one of the right type is found
IEnumMediaTypes * types = NULL ;
if ( IPin_EnumMediaTypes ( pin , & types ) ! = S_OK )
return ;
IEnumMediaTypes_Reset ( types ) ;
while ( IEnumMediaTypes_Next ( types , 1 , type , NULL ) = = S_OK ) {
if ( IsEqualGUID ( & ( * type ) - > majortype , devtype = = VideoDevice ? & MEDIATYPE_Video : & MEDIATYPE_Audio ) ) {
break ;
}
CoTaskMemFree ( * type ) ;
* type = NULL ;
}
IEnumMediaTypes_Release ( types ) ;
}
}
}
/**
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
* Cycle through available formats available from the specified pin ,
* try to set parameters specified through AVOptions , or the pin ' s
* default format if no such parameters were set . If successful ,
* return 1 in * pformat_set .
* If pformat_set is NULL , list all pin capabilities .
*/
static void
dshow_cycle_formats ( AVFormatContext * avctx , enum dshowDeviceType devtype ,
IPin * pin , int * pformat_set )
{
struct dshow_ctx * ctx = avctx - > priv_data ;
IAMStreamConfig * config = NULL ;
AM_MEDIA_TYPE * type = NULL ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
AM_MEDIA_TYPE * previous_match_type = NULL ;
int format_set = 0 ;
void * caps = NULL ;
int i , n , size , r ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
int wait_for_better = 0 ;
int use_default ;
// format parameters requested by user
// if none are requested by user, the values will below be set to
// those of the default format
// video
enum AVCodecID requested_video_codec_id = ctx - > video_codec_id ;
enum AVPixelFormat requested_pixel_format = ctx - > pixel_format ;
int64_t requested_framerate = ctx - > framerate ? ( ( int64_t ) ctx - > requested_framerate . den * 10000000 )
/ ctx - > requested_framerate . num : 0 ;
int requested_width = ctx - > requested_width ;
int requested_height = ctx - > requested_height ;
// audio
int requested_sample_rate = ctx - > sample_rate ;
int requested_sample_size = ctx - > sample_size ;
int requested_channels = ctx - > channels ;
if ( IPin_QueryInterface ( pin , & IID_IAMStreamConfig , ( void * * ) & config ) ! = S_OK )
return ;
if ( IAMStreamConfig_GetNumberOfCapabilities ( config , & n , & size ) ! = S_OK )
goto end ;
caps = av_malloc ( size ) ;
if ( ! caps )
goto end ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
/**
* If we should open the device with the default format ,
* then :
* 1. check what the format of the default device is , and
* 2. below we iterate all formats till we find a matching
* one , with most info exposed ( see comment below ) .
*/
use_default = ! dshow_should_set_format ( avctx , devtype ) ;
if ( use_default & & pformat_set )
{
// get default
dshow_get_default_format ( pin , config , devtype , & type ) ;
if ( ! type )
// this pin does not expose any formats of the expected type
goto end ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
if ( type ) {
// interrogate default format, so we know what to search for below
struct dshow_format_info * fmt_info = dshow_get_format_info ( type ) ;
if ( fmt_info ) {
if ( fmt_info - > devtype = = VideoDevice ) {
requested_video_codec_id = fmt_info - > codec_id ;
requested_pixel_format = fmt_info - > pix_fmt ;
requested_framerate = fmt_info - > framerate ;
requested_width = fmt_info - > width ;
requested_height = fmt_info - > height ;
} else {
requested_sample_rate = fmt_info - > sample_rate ;
requested_sample_size = fmt_info - > sample_size ;
requested_channels = fmt_info - > channels ;
}
av_free ( fmt_info ) ; // free but don't set to NULL to enable below check
}
if ( type & & type - > pbFormat )
CoTaskMemFree ( type - > pbFormat ) ;
CoTaskMemFree ( type ) ;
type = NULL ;
if ( ! fmt_info )
// default format somehow invalid, can't continue with this pin
goto end ;
fmt_info = NULL ;
}
}
// NB: some devices (e.g. Logitech C920) expose each video format twice:
// both a format containing a VIDEOINFOHEADER and a format containing
// a VIDEOINFOHEADER2. We want, if possible, to select a format with a
// VIDEOINFOHEADER2, as this potentially provides more info about the
// format. So, if in the iteration below we have found a matching format,
// but it is a VIDEOINFOHEADER, keep looking for a matching format that
// exposes contains a VIDEOINFOHEADER2. Fall back to the VIDEOINFOHEADER
// format if no corresponding VIDEOINFOHEADER2 is found when we finish
// iterating.
for ( i = 0 ; i < n & & ! format_set ; i + + ) {
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
struct dshow_format_info * fmt_info = NULL ;
r = IAMStreamConfig_GetStreamCaps ( config , i , & type , ( void * ) caps ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK )
goto next ;
# if DSHOWDEBUG
ff_print_AM_MEDIA_TYPE ( type ) ;
# endif
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
fmt_info = dshow_get_format_info ( type ) ;
if ( ! fmt_info )
goto next ;
if ( devtype = = VideoDevice ) {
VIDEO_STREAM_CONFIG_CAPS * vcaps = caps ;
BITMAPINFOHEADER * bih ;
int64_t * fr ;
# if DSHOWDEBUG
ff_print_VIDEO_STREAM_CONFIG_CAPS ( vcaps ) ;
# endif
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
if ( fmt_info - > devtype ! = VideoDevice )
goto next ;
if ( IsEqualGUID ( & type - > formattype , & FORMAT_VideoInfo ) ) {
VIDEOINFOHEADER * v = ( void * ) type - > pbFormat ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
fr = & v - > AvgTimePerFrame ;
bih = & v - > bmiHeader ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
wait_for_better = 1 ;
} else if ( IsEqualGUID ( & type - > formattype , & FORMAT_VideoInfo2 ) ) {
VIDEOINFOHEADER2 * v = ( void * ) type - > pbFormat ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
fr = & v - > AvgTimePerFrame ;
bih = & v - > bmiHeader ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
wait_for_better = 0 ;
}
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
if ( ! pformat_set ) {
const char * chroma = av_chroma_location_name ( fmt_info - > chroma_loc ) ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
if ( fmt_info - > pix_fmt = = AV_PIX_FMT_NONE ) {
const AVCodec * codec = avcodec_find_decoder ( fmt_info - > codec_id ) ;
if ( fmt_info - > codec_id = = AV_CODEC_ID_NONE | | ! codec ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " unknown compression type 0x%X " , ( int ) bih - > biCompression ) ;
} else {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " vcodec=%s " , codec - > name ) ;
}
} else {
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " pixel_format=%s " , av_get_pix_fmt_name ( fmt_info - > pix_fmt ) ) ;
}
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " min s=%ldx%ld fps=%g max s=%ldx%ld fps=%g " ,
vcaps - > MinOutputSize . cx , vcaps - > MinOutputSize . cy ,
1e7 / vcaps - > MaxFrameInterval ,
vcaps - > MaxOutputSize . cx , vcaps - > MaxOutputSize . cy ,
1e7 / vcaps - > MinFrameInterval ) ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
if ( fmt_info - > col_range ! = AVCOL_RANGE_UNSPECIFIED | |
fmt_info - > col_space ! = AVCOL_SPC_UNSPECIFIED | |
fmt_info - > col_prim ! = AVCOL_PRI_UNSPECIFIED | |
fmt_info - > col_trc ! = AVCOL_TRC_UNSPECIFIED ) {
const char * range = av_color_range_name ( fmt_info - > col_range ) ;
const char * space = av_color_space_name ( fmt_info - > col_space ) ;
const char * prim = av_color_primaries_name ( fmt_info - > col_prim ) ;
const char * trc = av_color_transfer_name ( fmt_info - > col_trc ) ;
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " (%s, %s/%s/%s " ,
range ? range : " unknown " ,
space ? space : " unknown " ,
prim ? prim : " unknown " ,
trc ? trc : " unknown " ) ;
if ( fmt_info - > chroma_loc ! = AVCHROMA_LOC_UNSPECIFIED )
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " , %s " , chroma ? chroma : " unknown " ) ;
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " ) " ) ;
}
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
else if ( fmt_info - > chroma_loc ! = AVCHROMA_LOC_UNSPECIFIED )
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " (%s) " , chroma ? chroma : " unknown " ) ;
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " \n " ) ;
goto next ;
}
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
if ( requested_video_codec_id ! = AV_CODEC_ID_RAWVIDEO ) {
if ( requested_video_codec_id ! = fmt_info - > codec_id )
goto next ;
}
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
if ( requested_pixel_format ! = AV_PIX_FMT_NONE & &
requested_pixel_format ! = fmt_info - > pix_fmt ) {
goto next ;
}
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
if ( requested_framerate ) {
if ( requested_framerate > vcaps - > MaxFrameInterval | |
requested_framerate < vcaps - > MinFrameInterval )
goto next ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
* fr = requested_framerate ;
}
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
if ( requested_width & & requested_height ) {
if ( requested_width > vcaps - > MaxOutputSize . cx | |
requested_width < vcaps - > MinOutputSize . cx | |
requested_height > vcaps - > MaxOutputSize . cy | |
requested_height < vcaps - > MinOutputSize . cy )
goto next ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
bih - > biWidth = requested_width ;
bih - > biHeight = requested_height ;
}
} else {
WAVEFORMATEX * fx ;
AUDIO_STREAM_CONFIG_CAPS * acaps = caps ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
# if DSHOWDEBUG
ff_print_AUDIO_STREAM_CONFIG_CAPS ( acaps ) ;
# endif
if ( IsEqualGUID ( & type - > formattype , & FORMAT_WaveFormatEx ) ) {
fx = ( void * ) type - > pbFormat ;
} else {
goto next ;
}
if ( ! pformat_set ) {
av_log (
avctx ,
AV_LOG_INFO ,
" ch=%2u, bits=%2u, rate=%6lu \n " ,
fx - > nChannels , fx - > wBitsPerSample , fx - > nSamplesPerSec
) ;
continue ;
}
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
if ( requested_sample_rate ) {
if ( requested_sample_rate > acaps - > MaximumSampleFrequency | |
requested_sample_rate < acaps - > MinimumSampleFrequency )
goto next ;
fx - > nSamplesPerSec = requested_sample_rate ;
}
if ( requested_sample_size ) {
if ( requested_sample_size > acaps - > MaximumBitsPerSample | |
requested_sample_size < acaps - > MinimumBitsPerSample )
goto next ;
fx - > wBitsPerSample = requested_sample_size ;
}
if ( requested_channels ) {
if ( requested_channels > acaps - > MaximumChannels | |
requested_channels < acaps - > MinimumChannels )
goto next ;
fx - > nChannels = requested_channels ;
}
}
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
// found a matching format. Either apply or store
// for safekeeping if we might maybe find a better
// format with more info attached to it (see comment
// above loop)
if ( ! wait_for_better ) {
if ( IAMStreamConfig_SetFormat ( config , type ) ! = S_OK )
goto next ;
format_set = 1 ;
}
else if ( ! previous_match_type ) {
// store this matching format for possible later use.
// If we have already found a matching format, ignore it
previous_match_type = type ;
type = NULL ;
}
next :
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
av_freep ( & fmt_info ) ;
if ( type & & type - > pbFormat )
CoTaskMemFree ( type - > pbFormat ) ;
CoTaskMemFree ( type ) ;
type = NULL ;
}
// set the pin's format, if wanted
if ( pformat_set & & ! format_set ) {
if ( previous_match_type ) {
// previously found a matching VIDEOINFOHEADER format and stored
// it for safe keeping. Searching further for a matching
// VIDEOINFOHEADER2 format yielded nothing. So set the pin's
// format based on the VIDEOINFOHEADER format.
// NB: this never applies to an audio format because
// previous_match_type always NULL in that case
if ( IAMStreamConfig_SetFormat ( config , previous_match_type ) = = S_OK )
format_set = 1 ;
}
else if ( use_default ) {
// default format returned by device apparently was not contained
// in the capabilities of any of the formats returned by the device
// (sic?). Fall back to directly setting the default format
dshow_get_default_format ( pin , config , devtype , & type ) ;
if ( IAMStreamConfig_SetFormat ( config , type ) = = S_OK )
format_set = 1 ;
if ( type & & type - > pbFormat )
CoTaskMemFree ( type - > pbFormat ) ;
CoTaskMemFree ( type ) ;
type = NULL ;
}
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
}
end :
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
if ( previous_match_type & & previous_match_type - > pbFormat )
CoTaskMemFree ( previous_match_type - > pbFormat ) ;
CoTaskMemFree ( previous_match_type ) ;
IAMStreamConfig_Release ( config ) ;
av_free ( caps ) ;
if ( pformat_set )
* pformat_set = format_set ;
}
/**
* Set audio device buffer size in milliseconds ( which can directly impact
* latency , depending on the device ) .
*/
static int
dshow_set_audio_buffer_size ( AVFormatContext * avctx , IPin * pin )
{
struct dshow_ctx * ctx = avctx - > priv_data ;
IAMBufferNegotiation * buffer_negotiation = NULL ;
ALLOCATOR_PROPERTIES props = { - 1 , - 1 , - 1 , - 1 } ;
IAMStreamConfig * config = NULL ;
AM_MEDIA_TYPE * type = NULL ;
int ret = AVERROR ( EIO ) ;
if ( IPin_QueryInterface ( pin , & IID_IAMStreamConfig , ( void * * ) & config ) ! = S_OK )
goto end ;
if ( IAMStreamConfig_GetFormat ( config , & type ) ! = S_OK )
goto end ;
if ( ! IsEqualGUID ( & type - > formattype , & FORMAT_WaveFormatEx ) )
goto end ;
props . cbBuffer = ( ( ( WAVEFORMATEX * ) type - > pbFormat ) - > nAvgBytesPerSec )
* ctx - > audio_buffer_size / 1000 ;
if ( IPin_QueryInterface ( pin , & IID_IAMBufferNegotiation , ( void * * ) & buffer_negotiation ) ! = S_OK )
goto end ;
if ( IAMBufferNegotiation_SuggestAllocatorProperties ( buffer_negotiation , & props ) ! = S_OK )
goto end ;
ret = 0 ;
end :
if ( buffer_negotiation )
IAMBufferNegotiation_Release ( buffer_negotiation ) ;
if ( type ) {
if ( type - > pbFormat )
CoTaskMemFree ( type - > pbFormat ) ;
CoTaskMemFree ( type ) ;
}
if ( config )
IAMStreamConfig_Release ( config ) ;
return ret ;
}
/**
* Pops up a user dialog allowing them to adjust properties for the given filter , if possible .
*/
void
ff_dshow_show_filter_properties ( IBaseFilter * device_filter , AVFormatContext * avctx ) {
ISpecifyPropertyPages * property_pages = NULL ;
IUnknown * device_filter_iunknown = NULL ;
HRESULT hr ;
FILTER_INFO filter_info = { 0 } ; /* a warning on this line is false positive GCC bug 53119 AFAICT */
CAUUID ca_guid = { 0 } ;
hr = IBaseFilter_QueryInterface ( device_filter , & IID_ISpecifyPropertyPages , ( void * * ) & property_pages ) ;
if ( hr ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_WARNING , " requested filter does not have a property page to show " ) ;
goto end ;
}
hr = IBaseFilter_QueryFilterInfo ( device_filter , & filter_info ) ;
if ( hr ! = S_OK ) {
goto fail ;
}
hr = IBaseFilter_QueryInterface ( device_filter , & IID_IUnknown , ( void * * ) & device_filter_iunknown ) ;
if ( hr ! = S_OK ) {
goto fail ;
}
hr = ISpecifyPropertyPages_GetPages ( property_pages , & ca_guid ) ;
if ( hr ! = S_OK ) {
goto fail ;
}
hr = OleCreatePropertyFrame ( NULL , 0 , 0 , filter_info . achName , 1 , & device_filter_iunknown , ca_guid . cElems ,
ca_guid . pElems , 0 , 0 , NULL ) ;
if ( hr ! = S_OK ) {
goto fail ;
}
goto end ;
fail :
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Failure showing property pages for filter " ) ;
end :
if ( property_pages )
ISpecifyPropertyPages_Release ( property_pages ) ;
if ( device_filter_iunknown )
IUnknown_Release ( device_filter_iunknown ) ;
if ( filter_info . pGraph )
IFilterGraph_Release ( filter_info . pGraph ) ;
if ( ca_guid . pElems )
CoTaskMemFree ( ca_guid . pElems ) ;
}
/**
* Cycle through available pins using the device_filter device , of type
* devtype , retrieve the first output pin and return the pointer to the
* object found in * ppin .
* If ppin is NULL , cycle through all pins listing audio / video capabilities .
*/
static int
dshow_cycle_pins ( AVFormatContext * avctx , enum dshowDeviceType devtype ,
enum dshowSourceFilterType sourcetype , IBaseFilter * device_filter , IPin * * ppin )
{
struct dshow_ctx * ctx = avctx - > priv_data ;
IEnumPins * pins = 0 ;
IPin * device_pin = NULL ;
IPin * pin ;
int r ;
const char * devtypename = ( devtype = = VideoDevice ) ? " video " : " audio only " ;
const char * sourcetypename = ( sourcetype = = VideoSourceDevice ) ? " video " : " audio " ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
int set_format = dshow_should_set_format ( avctx , devtype ) ;
int format_set = 0 ;
int should_show_properties = ( devtype = = VideoDevice ) ? ctx - > show_video_device_dialog : ctx - > show_audio_device_dialog ;
if ( should_show_properties )
ff_dshow_show_filter_properties ( device_filter , avctx ) ;
r = IBaseFilter_EnumPins ( device_filter , & pins ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not enumerate pins. \n " ) ;
return AVERROR ( EIO ) ;
}
if ( ! ppin ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " DirectShow %s device options (from %s devices) \n " ,
devtypename , sourcetypename ) ;
}
while ( ! device_pin & & IEnumPins_Next ( pins , 1 , & pin , NULL ) = = S_OK ) {
IKsPropertySet * p = NULL ;
PIN_INFO info = { 0 } ;
GUID category ;
DWORD r2 ;
char * name_buf = NULL ;
wchar_t * pin_id = NULL ;
char * pin_buf = NULL ;
char * desired_pin_name = devtype = = VideoDevice ? ctx - > video_pin_name : ctx - > audio_pin_name ;
IPin_QueryPinInfo ( pin , & info ) ;
IBaseFilter_Release ( info . pFilter ) ;
if ( info . dir ! = PINDIR_OUTPUT )
goto next ;
if ( IPin_QueryInterface ( pin , & IID_IKsPropertySet , ( void * * ) & p ) ! = S_OK )
goto next ;
if ( IKsPropertySet_Get ( p , & AMPROPSETID_Pin , AMPROPERTY_PIN_CATEGORY ,
NULL , 0 , & category , sizeof ( GUID ) , & r2 ) ! = S_OK )
goto next ;
if ( ! IsEqualGUID ( & category , & PIN_CATEGORY_CAPTURE ) )
goto next ;
name_buf = dup_wchar_to_utf8 ( info . achName ) ;
r = IPin_QueryId ( pin , & pin_id ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not query pin id \n " ) ;
return AVERROR ( EIO ) ;
}
pin_buf = dup_wchar_to_utf8 ( pin_id ) ;
if ( ! ppin ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " Pin \" %s \" (alternative pin name \" %s \" ) \n " , name_buf , pin_buf ) ;
dshow_cycle_formats ( avctx , devtype , pin , NULL ) ;
goto next ;
}
if ( desired_pin_name ) {
if ( strcmp ( name_buf , desired_pin_name ) & & strcmp ( pin_buf , desired_pin_name ) ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_DEBUG , " skipping pin \" %s \" ( \" %s \" ) != requested \" %s \" \n " ,
name_buf , pin_buf , desired_pin_name ) ;
goto next ;
}
}
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
// will either try to find format matching options supplied by user
// or try to open default format. Successful if returns with format_set==1
dshow_cycle_formats ( avctx , devtype , pin , & format_set ) ;
if ( ! format_set ) {
goto next ;
}
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
if ( devtype = = AudioDevice & & ctx - > audio_buffer_size ) {
if ( dshow_set_audio_buffer_size ( avctx , pin ) < 0 ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " unable to set audio buffer size %d to pin, using pin anyway... " , ctx - > audio_buffer_size ) ;
}
}
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
if ( format_set ) {
device_pin = pin ;
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_DEBUG , " Selecting pin %s on %s \n " , name_buf , devtypename ) ;
}
next :
if ( p )
IKsPropertySet_Release ( p ) ;
if ( device_pin ! = pin )
IPin_Release ( pin ) ;
av_free ( name_buf ) ;
av_free ( pin_buf ) ;
if ( pin_id )
CoTaskMemFree ( pin_id ) ;
}
IEnumPins_Release ( pins ) ;
if ( ppin ) {
if ( set_format & & ! format_set ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not set %s options \n " , devtypename ) ;
return AVERROR ( EIO ) ;
}
if ( ! device_pin ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR ,
" Could not find output pin from %s capture device. \n " , devtypename ) ;
return AVERROR ( EIO ) ;
}
* ppin = device_pin ;
}
return 0 ;
}
/**
* List options for device with type devtype , source filter type sourcetype
*
* @ param devenum device enumerator used for accessing the device
*/
static int
dshow_list_device_options ( AVFormatContext * avctx , ICreateDevEnum * devenum ,
enum dshowDeviceType devtype , enum dshowSourceFilterType sourcetype )
{
struct dshow_ctx * ctx = avctx - > priv_data ;
IBaseFilter * device_filter = NULL ;
char * device_unique_name = NULL ;
int r ;
if ( ( r = dshow_cycle_devices ( avctx , devenum , devtype , sourcetype , & device_filter , & device_unique_name , NULL ) ) < 0 )
return r ;
ctx - > device_filter [ devtype ] = device_filter ;
ctx - > device_unique_name [ devtype ] = device_unique_name ;
if ( ( r = dshow_cycle_pins ( avctx , devtype , sourcetype , device_filter , NULL ) ) < 0 )
return r ;
return 0 ;
}
static int
dshow_open_device ( AVFormatContext * avctx , ICreateDevEnum * devenum ,
enum dshowDeviceType devtype , enum dshowSourceFilterType sourcetype )
{
struct dshow_ctx * ctx = avctx - > priv_data ;
IBaseFilter * device_filter = NULL ;
char * device_filter_unique_name = NULL ;
IGraphBuilder * graph = ctx - > graph ;
IPin * device_pin = NULL ;
DShowPin * capture_pin = NULL ;
DShowFilter * capture_filter = NULL ;
ICaptureGraphBuilder2 * graph_builder2 = NULL ;
int ret = AVERROR ( EIO ) ;
int r ;
IStream * ifile_stream = NULL ;
IStream * ofile_stream = NULL ;
IPersistStream * pers_stream = NULL ;
enum dshowDeviceType otherDevType = ( devtype = = VideoDevice ) ? AudioDevice : VideoDevice ;
const wchar_t * filter_name [ 2 ] = { L " Audio capture filter " , L " Video capture filter " } ;
if ( ( ( ctx - > audio_filter_load_file ) & & ( strlen ( ctx - > audio_filter_load_file ) > 0 ) & & ( sourcetype = = AudioSourceDevice ) ) | |
( ( ctx - > video_filter_load_file ) & & ( strlen ( ctx - > video_filter_load_file ) > 0 ) & & ( sourcetype = = VideoSourceDevice ) ) ) {
HRESULT hr ;
char * filename = NULL ;
if ( sourcetype = = AudioSourceDevice )
filename = ctx - > audio_filter_load_file ;
else
filename = ctx - > video_filter_load_file ;
hr = SHCreateStreamOnFile ( ( LPCSTR ) filename , STGM_READ , & ifile_stream ) ;
if ( S_OK ! = hr ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not open capture filter description file. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
hr = OleLoadFromStream ( ifile_stream , & IID_IBaseFilter , ( void * * ) & device_filter ) ;
if ( hr ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not load capture filter from file. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
if ( sourcetype = = AudioSourceDevice )
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " Audio- " ) ;
else
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " Video- " ) ;
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " Capture filter loaded successfully from file \" %s \" . \n " , filename ) ;
} else {
if ( ( r = dshow_cycle_devices ( avctx , devenum , devtype , sourcetype , & device_filter , & device_filter_unique_name , NULL ) ) < 0 ) {
ret = r ;
goto error ;
}
}
if ( ctx - > device_filter [ otherDevType ] ) {
// avoid adding add two instances of the same device to the graph, one for video, one for audio
// a few devices don't support this (could also do this check earlier to avoid double crossbars, etc. but they seem OK)
if ( strcmp ( device_filter_unique_name , ctx - > device_unique_name [ otherDevType ] ) = = 0 ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_DEBUG , " reusing previous graph capture filter... %s \n " , device_filter_unique_name ) ;
IBaseFilter_Release ( device_filter ) ;
device_filter = ctx - > device_filter [ otherDevType ] ;
IBaseFilter_AddRef ( ctx - > device_filter [ otherDevType ] ) ;
} else {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_DEBUG , " not reusing previous graph capture filter %s != %s \n " , device_filter_unique_name , ctx - > device_unique_name [ otherDevType ] ) ;
}
}
ctx - > device_filter [ devtype ] = device_filter ;
ctx - > device_unique_name [ devtype ] = device_filter_unique_name ;
r = IGraphBuilder_AddFilter ( graph , device_filter , NULL ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not add device filter to graph. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
if ( ( r = dshow_cycle_pins ( avctx , devtype , sourcetype , device_filter , & device_pin ) ) < 0 ) {
ret = r ;
goto error ;
}
ctx - > device_pin [ devtype ] = device_pin ;
capture_filter = ff_dshow_filter_Create ( avctx , callback , devtype ) ;
if ( ! capture_filter ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not create grabber filter. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
ctx - > capture_filter [ devtype ] = capture_filter ;
if ( ( ( ctx - > audio_filter_save_file ) & & ( strlen ( ctx - > audio_filter_save_file ) > 0 ) & & ( sourcetype = = AudioSourceDevice ) ) | |
( ( ctx - > video_filter_save_file ) & & ( strlen ( ctx - > video_filter_save_file ) > 0 ) & & ( sourcetype = = VideoSourceDevice ) ) ) {
HRESULT hr ;
char * filename = NULL ;
if ( sourcetype = = AudioSourceDevice )
filename = ctx - > audio_filter_save_file ;
else
filename = ctx - > video_filter_save_file ;
hr = SHCreateStreamOnFile ( ( LPCSTR ) filename , STGM_CREATE | STGM_READWRITE , & ofile_stream ) ;
if ( S_OK ! = hr ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not create capture filter description file. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
hr = IBaseFilter_QueryInterface ( device_filter , & IID_IPersistStream , ( void * * ) & pers_stream ) ;
if ( hr ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Query for IPersistStream failed. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
hr = OleSaveToStream ( pers_stream , ofile_stream ) ;
if ( hr ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not save capture filter \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
hr = IStream_Commit ( ofile_stream , STGC_DEFAULT ) ;
if ( S_OK ! = hr ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not commit capture filter data to file. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
if ( sourcetype = = AudioSourceDevice )
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " Audio- " ) ;
else
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " Video- " ) ;
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " Capture filter saved successfully to file \" %s \" . \n " , filename ) ;
}
r = IGraphBuilder_AddFilter ( graph , ( IBaseFilter * ) capture_filter ,
filter_name [ devtype ] ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not add capture filter to graph \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
ff_dshow_pin_AddRef ( capture_filter - > pin ) ;
capture_pin = capture_filter - > pin ;
ctx - > capture_pin [ devtype ] = capture_pin ;
r = CoCreateInstance ( & CLSID_CaptureGraphBuilder2 , NULL , CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER ,
& IID_ICaptureGraphBuilder2 , ( void * * ) & graph_builder2 ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not create CaptureGraphBuilder2 \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
ICaptureGraphBuilder2_SetFiltergraph ( graph_builder2 , graph ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not set graph for CaptureGraphBuilder2 \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
r = ICaptureGraphBuilder2_RenderStream ( graph_builder2 , NULL , NULL , ( IUnknown * ) device_pin , NULL /* no intermediate filter */ ,
( IBaseFilter * ) capture_filter ) ; /* connect pins, optionally insert intermediate filters like crossbar if necessary */
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not RenderStream to connect pins \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
r = ff_dshow_try_setup_crossbar_options ( graph_builder2 , device_filter , devtype , avctx ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not setup CrossBar \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
ret = 0 ;
error :
if ( graph_builder2 ! = NULL )
ICaptureGraphBuilder2_Release ( graph_builder2 ) ;
if ( pers_stream )
IPersistStream_Release ( pers_stream ) ;
if ( ifile_stream )
IStream_Release ( ifile_stream ) ;
if ( ofile_stream )
IStream_Release ( ofile_stream ) ;
return ret ;
}
static enum AVCodecID waveform_codec_id ( enum AVSampleFormat sample_fmt )
{
switch ( sample_fmt ) {
case AV_SAMPLE_FMT_U8 : return AV_CODEC_ID_PCM_U8 ;
case AV_SAMPLE_FMT_S16 : return AV_CODEC_ID_PCM_S16LE ;
case AV_SAMPLE_FMT_S32 : return AV_CODEC_ID_PCM_S32LE ;
default : return AV_CODEC_ID_NONE ; /* Should never happen. */
}
}
static enum AVSampleFormat sample_fmt_bits_per_sample ( int bits )
{
switch ( bits ) {
case 8 : return AV_SAMPLE_FMT_U8 ;
case 16 : return AV_SAMPLE_FMT_S16 ;
case 32 : return AV_SAMPLE_FMT_S32 ;
default : return AV_SAMPLE_FMT_NONE ; /* Should never happen. */
}
}
static int
dshow_add_device ( AVFormatContext * avctx ,
enum dshowDeviceType devtype )
{
struct dshow_ctx * ctx = avctx - > priv_data ;
AM_MEDIA_TYPE type ;
AVCodecParameters * par ;
AVStream * st ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
struct dshow_format_info * fmt_info = NULL ;
int ret = AVERROR ( EIO ) ;
type . pbFormat = NULL ;
st = avformat_new_stream ( avctx , NULL ) ;
if ( ! st ) {
ret = AVERROR ( ENOMEM ) ;
goto error ;
}
st - > id = devtype ;
ctx - > capture_filter [ devtype ] - > stream_index = st - > index ;
ff_dshow_pin_ConnectionMediaType ( ctx - > capture_pin [ devtype ] , & type ) ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
fmt_info = dshow_get_format_info ( & type ) ;
if ( ! fmt_info ) {
ret = AVERROR ( EIO ) ;
goto error ;
}
par = st - > codecpar ;
if ( devtype = = VideoDevice ) {
BITMAPINFOHEADER * bih = NULL ;
AVRational time_base ;
if ( IsEqualGUID ( & type . formattype , & FORMAT_VideoInfo ) ) {
VIDEOINFOHEADER * v = ( void * ) type . pbFormat ;
time_base = ( AVRational ) { v - > AvgTimePerFrame , 10000000 } ;
bih = & v - > bmiHeader ;
} else if ( IsEqualGUID ( & type . formattype , & FORMAT_VideoInfo2 ) ) {
VIDEOINFOHEADER2 * v = ( void * ) type . pbFormat ;
time_base = ( AVRational ) { v - > AvgTimePerFrame , 10000000 } ;
bih = & v - > bmiHeader ;
}
if ( ! bih ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not get media type. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
st - > avg_frame_rate = av_inv_q ( time_base ) ;
st - > r_frame_rate = av_inv_q ( time_base ) ;
par - > codec_type = AVMEDIA_TYPE_VIDEO ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
par - > width = fmt_info - > width ;
par - > height = fmt_info - > height ;
par - > codec_tag = bih - > biCompression ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
par - > format = fmt_info - > pix_fmt ;
if ( bih - > biCompression = = MKTAG ( ' H ' , ' D ' , ' Y ' , ' C ' ) ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_DEBUG , " attempt to use full range for HDYC... \n " ) ;
par - > color_range = AVCOL_RANGE_MPEG ; // just in case it needs this...
}
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
par - > color_range = fmt_info - > col_range ;
par - > color_space = fmt_info - > col_space ;
par - > color_primaries = fmt_info - > col_prim ;
par - > color_trc = fmt_info - > col_trc ;
par - > chroma_location = fmt_info - > chroma_loc ;
par - > codec_id = fmt_info - > codec_id ;
if ( par - > codec_id = = AV_CODEC_ID_RAWVIDEO ) {
if ( bih - > biCompression = = BI_RGB | | bih - > biCompression = = BI_BITFIELDS ) {
par - > bits_per_coded_sample = bih - > biBitCount ;
if ( par - > height < 0 ) {
par - > height * = - 1 ;
} else {
par - > extradata = av_malloc ( 9 + AV_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING_SIZE ) ;
if ( par - > extradata ) {
par - > extradata_size = 9 ;
memcpy ( par - > extradata , " BottomUp " , 9 ) ;
}
}
}
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
} else {
if ( par - > codec_id = = AV_CODEC_ID_NONE ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Unknown compression type. "
" Please report type 0x%X. \n " , ( int ) bih - > biCompression ) ;
ret = AVERROR_PATCHWELCOME ;
goto error ;
}
par - > bits_per_coded_sample = bih - > biBitCount ;
}
} else {
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
if ( ! IsEqualGUID ( & type . formattype , & FORMAT_WaveFormatEx ) ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not get media type. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
par - > codec_type = AVMEDIA_TYPE_AUDIO ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
par - > format = sample_fmt_bits_per_sample ( fmt_info - > sample_size ) ;
par - > codec_id = waveform_codec_id ( par - > format ) ;
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
par - > sample_rate = fmt_info - > sample_rate ;
par - > channels = fmt_info - > channels ;
}
avpriv_set_pts_info ( st , 64 , 1 , 10000000 ) ;
ret = 0 ;
error :
avdevice/dshow: select format with extended color info
Some DirectShow devices (Logitech C920 webcam) expose each DirectShow
format they support twice, once without and once with extended color
information. During format selection, both match, this patch ensures
that the format with extended color information is selected if it is
available, else it falls back to a matching format without such
information. This also necessitated a new code path taken for default
formats of a device (when user didn't request any specific video size,
etc), because the default format may be one without extended color
information when a twin with extended color information is also
available. Getting the extended color information when available is
important as it allows setting the color space, range, primaries,
transfer characteristics and chroma location of the stream provided by
dshow, enabling users to get more correct color automatically out of
their device.
Closes: #9271
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
av_freep ( & fmt_info ) ;
if ( type . pbFormat )
CoTaskMemFree ( type . pbFormat ) ;
return ret ;
}
static int parse_device_name ( AVFormatContext * avctx )
{
struct dshow_ctx * ctx = avctx - > priv_data ;
char * * device_name = ctx - > device_name ;
char * name = av_strdup ( avctx - > url ) ;
char * tmp = name ;
int ret = 1 ;
char * type ;
while ( ( type = strtok ( tmp , " = " ) ) ) {
char * token = strtok ( NULL , " : " ) ;
tmp = NULL ;
if ( ! strcmp ( type , " video " ) ) {
device_name [ 0 ] = token ;
} else if ( ! strcmp ( type , " audio " ) ) {
device_name [ 1 ] = token ;
} else {
device_name [ 0 ] = NULL ;
device_name [ 1 ] = NULL ;
break ;
}
}
if ( ! device_name [ 0 ] & & ! device_name [ 1 ] ) {
ret = 0 ;
} else {
if ( device_name [ 0 ] )
device_name [ 0 ] = av_strdup ( device_name [ 0 ] ) ;
if ( device_name [ 1 ] )
device_name [ 1 ] = av_strdup ( device_name [ 1 ] ) ;
}
av_free ( name ) ;
return ret ;
}
static int dshow_read_header ( AVFormatContext * avctx )
{
struct dshow_ctx * ctx = avctx - > priv_data ;
IGraphBuilder * graph = NULL ;
ICreateDevEnum * devenum = NULL ;
IMediaControl * control = NULL ;
IMediaEvent * media_event = NULL ;
HANDLE media_event_handle ;
HANDLE proc ;
int ret = AVERROR ( EIO ) ;
int r ;
CoInitialize ( 0 ) ;
if ( ! ctx - > list_devices & & ! parse_device_name ( avctx ) ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Malformed dshow input string. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
ctx - > video_codec_id = avctx - > video_codec_id ? avctx - > video_codec_id
: AV_CODEC_ID_RAWVIDEO ;
if ( ctx - > pixel_format ! = AV_PIX_FMT_NONE ) {
if ( ctx - > video_codec_id ! = AV_CODEC_ID_RAWVIDEO ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Pixel format may only be set when "
" video codec is not set or set to rawvideo \n " ) ;
ret = AVERROR ( EINVAL ) ;
goto error ;
}
}
if ( ctx - > framerate ) {
r = av_parse_video_rate ( & ctx - > requested_framerate , ctx - > framerate ) ;
if ( r < 0 ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not parse framerate '%s'. \n " , ctx - > framerate ) ;
goto error ;
}
}
r = CoCreateInstance ( & CLSID_FilterGraph , NULL , CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER ,
& IID_IGraphBuilder , ( void * * ) & graph ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not create capture graph. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
ctx - > graph = graph ;
r = CoCreateInstance ( & CLSID_SystemDeviceEnum , NULL , CLSCTX_INPROC_SERVER ,
& IID_ICreateDevEnum , ( void * * ) & devenum ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not enumerate system devices. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
if ( ctx - > list_devices ) {
dshow_cycle_devices ( avctx , devenum , VideoDevice , VideoSourceDevice , NULL , NULL , NULL ) ;
dshow_cycle_devices ( avctx , devenum , AudioDevice , AudioSourceDevice , NULL , NULL , NULL ) ;
ret = AVERROR_EXIT ;
goto error ;
}
if ( ctx - > list_options ) {
if ( ctx - > device_name [ VideoDevice ] )
if ( ( r = dshow_list_device_options ( avctx , devenum , VideoDevice , VideoSourceDevice ) ) ) {
ret = r ;
goto error ;
}
if ( ctx - > device_name [ AudioDevice ] ) {
if ( dshow_list_device_options ( avctx , devenum , AudioDevice , AudioSourceDevice ) ) {
/* show audio options from combined video+audio sources as fallback */
if ( ( r = dshow_list_device_options ( avctx , devenum , AudioDevice , VideoSourceDevice ) ) ) {
ret = r ;
goto error ;
}
}
}
// don't exit yet, allow it to list crossbar options in dshow_open_device
}
if ( ctx - > device_name [ VideoDevice ] ) {
if ( ( r = dshow_open_device ( avctx , devenum , VideoDevice , VideoSourceDevice ) ) < 0 | |
( r = dshow_add_device ( avctx , VideoDevice ) ) < 0 ) {
ret = r ;
goto error ;
}
}
if ( ctx - > device_name [ AudioDevice ] ) {
if ( ( r = dshow_open_device ( avctx , devenum , AudioDevice , AudioSourceDevice ) ) < 0 | |
( r = dshow_add_device ( avctx , AudioDevice ) ) < 0 ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_INFO , " Searching for audio device within video devices for %s \n " , ctx - > device_name [ AudioDevice ] ) ;
/* see if there's a video source with an audio pin with the given audio name */
if ( ( r = dshow_open_device ( avctx , devenum , AudioDevice , VideoSourceDevice ) ) < 0 | |
( r = dshow_add_device ( avctx , AudioDevice ) ) < 0 ) {
ret = r ;
goto error ;
}
}
}
if ( ctx - > list_options ) {
/* allow it to list crossbar options in dshow_open_device */
ret = AVERROR_EXIT ;
goto error ;
}
ctx - > curbufsize [ 0 ] = 0 ;
ctx - > curbufsize [ 1 ] = 0 ;
ctx - > mutex = CreateMutex ( NULL , 0 , NULL ) ;
if ( ! ctx - > mutex ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not create Mutex \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
ctx - > event [ 1 ] = CreateEvent ( NULL , 1 , 0 , NULL ) ;
if ( ! ctx - > event [ 1 ] ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not create Event \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
r = IGraphBuilder_QueryInterface ( graph , & IID_IMediaControl , ( void * * ) & control ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not get media control. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
ctx - > control = control ;
r = IGraphBuilder_QueryInterface ( graph , & IID_IMediaEvent , ( void * * ) & media_event ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not get media event. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
ctx - > media_event = media_event ;
r = IMediaEvent_GetEventHandle ( media_event , ( void * ) & media_event_handle ) ;
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not get media event handle. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
proc = GetCurrentProcess ( ) ;
r = DuplicateHandle ( proc , media_event_handle , proc , & ctx - > event [ 0 ] ,
0 , 0 , DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS ) ;
if ( ! r ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not duplicate media event handle. \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
r = IMediaControl_Run ( control ) ;
if ( r = = S_FALSE ) {
OAFilterState pfs ;
r = IMediaControl_GetState ( control , 0 , & pfs ) ;
}
if ( r ! = S_OK ) {
av_log ( avctx , AV_LOG_ERROR , " Could not run graph (sometimes caused by a device already in use by other application) \n " ) ;
goto error ;
}
ret = 0 ;
error :
if ( devenum )
ICreateDevEnum_Release ( devenum ) ;
if ( ret < 0 )
dshow_read_close ( avctx ) ;
return ret ;
}
/**
* Checks media events from DirectShow and returns - 1 on error or EOF . Also
* purges all events that might be in the event queue to stop the trigger
* of event notification .
*/
static int dshow_check_event_queue ( IMediaEvent * media_event )
{
LONG_PTR p1 , p2 ;
long code ;
int ret = 0 ;
while ( IMediaEvent_GetEvent ( media_event , & code , & p1 , & p2 , 0 ) ! = E_ABORT ) {
if ( code = = EC_COMPLETE | | code = = EC_DEVICE_LOST | | code = = EC_ERRORABORT )
ret = - 1 ;
IMediaEvent_FreeEventParams ( media_event , code , p1 , p2 ) ;
}
return ret ;
}
static int dshow_read_packet ( AVFormatContext * s , AVPacket * pkt )
{
struct dshow_ctx * ctx = s - > priv_data ;
PacketList * pktl = NULL ;
while ( ! ctx - > eof & & ! pktl ) {
WaitForSingleObject ( ctx - > mutex , INFINITE ) ;
pktl = ctx - > pktl ;
if ( pktl ) {
* pkt = pktl - > pkt ;
ctx - > pktl = ctx - > pktl - > next ;
av_free ( pktl ) ;
ctx - > curbufsize [ pkt - > stream_index ] - = pkt - > size ;
}
ResetEvent ( ctx - > event [ 1 ] ) ;
ReleaseMutex ( ctx - > mutex ) ;
if ( ! pktl ) {
if ( dshow_check_event_queue ( ctx - > media_event ) < 0 ) {
ctx - > eof = 1 ;
} else if ( s - > flags & AVFMT_FLAG_NONBLOCK ) {
return AVERROR ( EAGAIN ) ;
} else {
WaitForMultipleObjects ( 2 , ctx - > event , 0 , INFINITE ) ;
}
}
}
return ctx - > eof ? AVERROR ( EIO ) : pkt - > size ;
}
# define OFFSET(x) offsetof(struct dshow_ctx, x)
# define DEC AV_OPT_FLAG_DECODING_PARAM
static const AVOption options [ ] = {
{ " video_size " , " set video size given a string such as 640x480 or hd720. " , OFFSET ( requested_width ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_IMAGE_SIZE , { . str = NULL } , 0 , 0 , DEC } ,
{ " pixel_format " , " set video pixel format " , OFFSET ( pixel_format ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_PIXEL_FMT , { . i64 = AV_PIX_FMT_NONE } , - 1 , INT_MAX , DEC } ,
{ " framerate " , " set video frame rate " , OFFSET ( framerate ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_STRING , { . str = NULL } , 0 , 0 , DEC } ,
{ " sample_rate " , " set audio sample rate " , OFFSET ( sample_rate ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_INT , { . i64 = 0 } , 0 , INT_MAX , DEC } ,
{ " sample_size " , " set audio sample size " , OFFSET ( sample_size ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_INT , { . i64 = 0 } , 0 , 16 , DEC } ,
{ " channels " , " set number of audio channels, such as 1 or 2 " , OFFSET ( channels ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_INT , { . i64 = 0 } , 0 , INT_MAX , DEC } ,
{ " audio_buffer_size " , " set audio device buffer latency size in milliseconds (default is the device's default) " , OFFSET ( audio_buffer_size ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_INT , { . i64 = 0 } , 0 , INT_MAX , DEC } ,
{ " list_devices " , " list available devices " , OFFSET ( list_devices ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_BOOL , { . i64 = 0 } , 0 , 1 , DEC } ,
{ " list_options " , " list available options for specified device " , OFFSET ( list_options ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_BOOL , { . i64 = 0 } , 0 , 1 , DEC } ,
{ " video_device_number " , " set video device number for devices with same name (starts at 0) " , OFFSET ( video_device_number ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_INT , { . i64 = 0 } , 0 , INT_MAX , DEC } ,
{ " audio_device_number " , " set audio device number for devices with same name (starts at 0) " , OFFSET ( audio_device_number ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_INT , { . i64 = 0 } , 0 , INT_MAX , DEC } ,
{ " video_pin_name " , " select video capture pin by name " , OFFSET ( video_pin_name ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_STRING , { . str = NULL } , 0 , 0 , AV_OPT_FLAG_ENCODING_PARAM } ,
{ " audio_pin_name " , " select audio capture pin by name " , OFFSET ( audio_pin_name ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_STRING , { . str = NULL } , 0 , 0 , AV_OPT_FLAG_ENCODING_PARAM } ,
{ " crossbar_video_input_pin_number " , " set video input pin number for crossbar device " , OFFSET ( crossbar_video_input_pin_number ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_INT , { . i64 = - 1 } , - 1 , INT_MAX , DEC } ,
{ " crossbar_audio_input_pin_number " , " set audio input pin number for crossbar device " , OFFSET ( crossbar_audio_input_pin_number ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_INT , { . i64 = - 1 } , - 1 , INT_MAX , DEC } ,
{ " show_video_device_dialog " , " display property dialog for video capture device " , OFFSET ( show_video_device_dialog ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_BOOL , { . i64 = 0 } , 0 , 1 , DEC } ,
{ " show_audio_device_dialog " , " display property dialog for audio capture device " , OFFSET ( show_audio_device_dialog ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_BOOL , { . i64 = 0 } , 0 , 1 , DEC } ,
{ " show_video_crossbar_connection_dialog " , " display property dialog for crossbar connecting pins filter on video device " , OFFSET ( show_video_crossbar_connection_dialog ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_BOOL , { . i64 = 0 } , 0 , 1 , DEC } ,
{ " show_audio_crossbar_connection_dialog " , " display property dialog for crossbar connecting pins filter on audio device " , OFFSET ( show_audio_crossbar_connection_dialog ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_BOOL , { . i64 = 0 } , 0 , 1 , DEC } ,
{ " show_analog_tv_tuner_dialog " , " display property dialog for analog tuner filter " , OFFSET ( show_analog_tv_tuner_dialog ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_BOOL , { . i64 = 0 } , 0 , 1 , DEC } ,
{ " show_analog_tv_tuner_audio_dialog " , " display property dialog for analog tuner audio filter " , OFFSET ( show_analog_tv_tuner_audio_dialog ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_BOOL , { . i64 = 0 } , 0 , 1 , DEC } ,
{ " audio_device_load " , " load audio capture filter device (and properties) from file " , OFFSET ( audio_filter_load_file ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_STRING , { . str = NULL } , 0 , 0 , DEC } ,
{ " audio_device_save " , " save audio capture filter device (and properties) to file " , OFFSET ( audio_filter_save_file ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_STRING , { . str = NULL } , 0 , 0 , DEC } ,
{ " video_device_load " , " load video capture filter device (and properties) from file " , OFFSET ( video_filter_load_file ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_STRING , { . str = NULL } , 0 , 0 , DEC } ,
{ " video_device_save " , " save video capture filter device (and properties) to file " , OFFSET ( video_filter_save_file ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_STRING , { . str = NULL } , 0 , 0 , DEC } ,
{ " use_video_device_timestamps " , " use device instead of wallclock timestamps for video frames " , OFFSET ( use_video_device_timestamps ) , AV_OPT_TYPE_BOOL , { . i64 = 1 } , 0 , 1 , DEC } ,
{ NULL } ,
} ;
static const AVClass dshow_class = {
. class_name = " dshow indev " ,
. item_name = av_default_item_name ,
. option = options ,
. version = LIBAVUTIL_VERSION_INT ,
. category = AV_CLASS_CATEGORY_DEVICE_VIDEO_INPUT ,
} ;
const AVInputFormat ff_dshow_demuxer = {
. name = " dshow " ,
. long_name = NULL_IF_CONFIG_SMALL ( " DirectShow capture " ) ,
. priv_data_size = sizeof ( struct dshow_ctx ) ,
. read_header = dshow_read_header ,
. read_packet = dshow_read_packet ,
. read_close = dshow_read_close ,
. get_device_list = dshow_get_device_list ,
avdevice/dshow: set no-seek flags
avdevice/dshow is a realtime device and as such does not support
seeking. Therefore, its demuxer format should define the
AVFMT_NOBINSEARCH, AVFMT_NOGENSEARCH and AVFMT_NO_BYTE_SEEK flags.
With these flags set, attempting to seek (with, e.g.,
avformat_seek_file()) correctly yields -1 (operation not permitted)
instead of -22 (invalid argument).
This actually seems to apply to many other devices, at least the
gdigrab, v4l2, vfwcap, x11grab, fbdev, kmsgrab and android_camera
devices, from reading the source.
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
3 years ago
. flags = AVFMT_NOFILE | AVFMT_NOBINSEARCH | AVFMT_NOGENSEARCH | AVFMT_NO_BYTE_SEEK ,
. priv_class = & dshow_class ,
} ;