Also, do not give AVCodecContext.frame_size priority for muxing.
Updated 2 FATE references:
dxa-feeble - adds 1 audio frame that is still within 2 seconds as specified
by -t 2 in the FATE test
wmv8-drm-nodec - durations are not needed. previously they were estimated
using the packet size and average bit rate.
It is unnecessary. Also, for some codecs we're reading more than 1 frame per
packet. Instead we use a private context variable to calculate the bit rate,
stream duration, and packet durations.
Updated FATE seek test, which has slightly different timestamps due to a
more accurate bit rate calculation.
For encoding, frame_size is not a reliable indicator of packet duration.
Also, we don't want to have to force the demuxer to find frame_size for
stream copy to work.
Split off packet parsing into a separate function. Parse full packets at
once and store them in a queue, eliminating the need for tracking
parsing state in AVStream.
The horrible unreadable loop in read_frame_internal() now isn't weirdly
ordered and doesn't contain evil gotos, so it should be much easier to
understand.
compute_pkt_fields() now invents slightly different timestamps for two
raw vc1 tests, due to has_b_frames being set a bit later. They shouldn't
be more wrong (or right) than previous ones.
Make packet buffer a parameter, don't hardcode it to be
AVFormatContext.packet_buffer.
Also move the function higher in the file, since it will be called from
read_frame_internal().
This fixes issues when the bitrate is variable or inaccurate but the
frame size has not been determined yet.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
The time base is 1 / sample_rate, not 90000.
Several more codecs encode the sample count in the first 4 bytes of the
chunk, so we set the durations accordingly. Also, we can set start_time and
packet duration instead of keeping track of the sample count in the demuxer.
Fixes timestamp calculation.
The FATE reference is updated because timestamp calculations are now more
accurate. Previous timestamps were based on average bit rate.
This allows it to be used with get_bits without the thread of overreads.
Found-by: Mateusz "j00ru" Jurczyk and Gynvael Coldwind
CC: libav-stable@libav.org
The container has no timestamps and the framerate isn't stored in the
data either.
The decoder sets codec timebase to experimentally found value 1/15. Do
the same for the demuxer too, it should at least be better than the
default 1/90000.
This fixes duplicate timestamps on mp2 in ts with non seekable input.
It also fixed the fate pva demux timestamps.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
The fields "Number of Bytes" and "Number of Frames" are mixed up. "Bytes"
come first, "Frames" behind.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Signed-off-by: Alex Converse <alex.converse@gmail.com>
This makes the packetization spec compliant for cases where one single
GOB doesn't fit into an RTP packet.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>