Current MicroDVD AVPackets contain timing information and trailing line
breaks. The data is now only composed of the markup data. Doing this
consistently between text subtitles decoders allows to use different
codec for various formats. For instance, MicroDVD markup is sometimes
found in some VPlayer files. Also, generally speaking, the subtitles
text decoders have no use of these timings (and they must not use them
since it would break any user timing adjustment).
Technically, this is a major ABI break. In practice, a mismatching
lavf/lavc will now error out for MicroDVD decoding. Supporting both
formats requires unnecessary complex and fragile code.
FATE needs update because line breaks in the ASS file were "\n" (because
that's what is used in the original file). ASS format expect "\r\n" line
breaks; this commit fixes this issue. Also note that this "\r\n"
trailing need to be moved at some point from the decoders to the ASS
muxer.
Note that the linebreaks text codec option (but not the feature) has
been removed; its main goal was to allow demuxers to configure the text
decoder (and not meant to be used by users), but the AVOption are not a
viable solution. This is solved differently in this commit.
The new options reset the timestamps at each new segment, so that the
generated segments will have timestamps starting close to 0.
It is meant to address trac ticket #1425.
Gif demuxer is capable of extracting multiple frames from gif file.
In conjunction with gif decoder it implements support for reading
animated gifs.
Demuxer has two options available to user: default_delay and min_delay.
These options are for protection from too rapid gif animations. In practice
it is standard approach to slow down rendering of this kind of gifs. If you try to
play gif with delay between frames of one hundredth of second (100fps) using
one of major web browsers, you get significantly slower playback,
around 10 fps. This is because browser detects that delay value is less than some
threshold (usually 2 hundredths of second) and reset it to default value (usually 10
hundredths of second, which corresponds to 10fps). Manipulating these options user
can achieve the same effect during conversion to some video format. Otherwise user
can set them to not protect from rapid animations at all.
The other case when these options necessary is for gif images encoded according to
gif87a standard since prior to gif89a there was no delay information included in file.
Bump lavf minor version.
Signed-off-by: Vitaliy E Sugrobov <vsugrob@hotmail.com>
This packetization scheme simply places the full packets into the
RTP packet without any extra header bytes.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This muxer splits the output from the ismv muxer into individual
files, in realtime.
The same can also be done by the standalone tool ismindex, but this
muxer is needed for doing it in realtime (especially for live
streams that need extra handling for updating the lookahead fields
in the fragment headers).
Using this muxer, one can deliver live smooth streaming from a
normal static file web server. (Using ismindex, one can deliver
premade smooth streaming files from a static file web server,
or prepare files for serving with IIS.)
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Allow to specify options affecting the segment list generation.
In particular: add +live and +cache flags.
For a full discussion read trac ticket #1642:
http://ffmpeg.org/trac/ffmpeg/ticket/1642
Also add live M3U8 generation example.
Make internal small_strptime() function public, and use it in place of
strptime().
This allows to avoid a dependency on strptime() on systems which do not
support it.
In particular, fix trac ticket #992.