Users may take the description literally which leads to inverted
results.
Signed-off-by: Zhao Zhili <zhilizhao@tencent.com>
Reviewed-by: Jun Zhao <barryjzhao@tencent.com
Very high stts sample deltas may occasionally be intended but usually
they are written in error or used to store a negative value for dts correction
when treated as signed 32-bit integers.
This option lets the user set an upper limit, beyond which the delta is clamped to 1.
Values greater than the limit if negative when cast to int32 are used to adjust onward dts.
Unit is the track time scale. Default is UINT_MAX - 48000*10 which
allows upto a 10 second dts correction for 48 kHz audio streams while
accommodating 99.9% of uint32 range.
Signed-off-by: Gyan Doshi <ffmpeg@gyani.pro>
Reviewed-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
Most of user data unregistered SEIs are privated data which defined by user/
encoder. currently, the user data unregistered SEIs found in input are forwarded
as side-data to encoders directly, it'll cause the reencoded output including some
useless UDU SEIs.
I prefer to add one option to enable/disable it and default is off after I saw
the patch by Andreas Rheinhardt:
https://patchwork.ffmpeg.org/project/ffmpeg/patch/AM7PR03MB66607C2DB65E1AD49D975CF18F7B9@AM7PR03MB6660.eurprd03.prod.outlook.com/
How to test by cli:
ffmpeg -y -f lavfi -i testsrc -c:v libx264 -frames:v 1 a.ts
ffmpeg -y -i a.ts -c:v libx264 -udu_sei 1 b.ts
ffmpeg -y -i a.ts -c:v libx264 -udu_sei 0 c.ts
# check the user data unregistered SEIs, you'll see two UDU SEIs for b.ts.
# and mediainfo will show with wrong encoding setting info
ffmpeg -i b.ts -vf showinfo -f null -
ffmpeg -i c.ts -vf showinfo -f null -
This fixes tickets #9500 and #9557.
Reviewed-by: "zhilizhao(赵志立)" <quinkblack@foxmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Limin Wang <lance.lmwang@gmail.com>
The dshow avdevice ignores timestamps for video frames provided by the
DirectShow device, instead using wallclock time, apparently because the
implementer of this code had a device that provided unreliable
timestamps. Me (and others) would like to use the device's timestamps.
The new use_video_device_timestamps option for dshow device enables them
to do so. Since the majority of video devices out there probably provide
fine timestamps, this patch sets the default to using the device
timestamps, which means best fidelity timestamps are used by default.
Using the new option, the user can switch this off and revert to the old
behavior, so a fall back remains available in case the device provides
broken timestamps.
add use_video_device_timestamps to docs.
Closes: #8620
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Roger Pack <rogerdpack2@gmail.com>
Because the hls_ts_options will be misunderstand by user,
and then user can use hls_segment_options instead of hls_ts_options.
Signed-off-by: Steven Liu <liuqi05@kuaishou.com>
Because the hls_ts_options will be misunderstand by user that only can
be used in mpegts segments option. So add this option for segments.
Signed-off-by: Steven Liu <liuqi05@kuaishou.com>
Otherwise there is no way to detect an error returned by avio_close() because
ff_format_io_close cannot get the return value.
Checking the return value of the close function is important in order to check
if all data was successfully written and the underlying close() operation was
successful.
It can also be useful even for read mode because it can return any pending
AVIOContext error, so the user don't have to manually check AVIOContext->error.
In order to still support if the user overrides io_close, the generic code only
uses io_close2 if io_close is either NULL or the default io_close callback.
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
Treat values returned from av_dict_get() as const, since they are
internal to AVDictionary.
Signed-off-by: Chad Fraleigh <chadf@triularity.org>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Currently, the code doing this is spread over several places and may
behave in unexpected ways. E.g. automatic 'default' marking is only done
for streams fed by complex filtergraphs. It is also applied in the order
in which the output streams are initialized, which is effectively
random.
Move processing the dispositions at the end of open_output_file(), when
we already have all the necessary information.
Apply the automatic default marking only if no explicit -disposition
options were supplied by the user, and apply it to the first stream of
each type (excluding attached pics) when there is more than one stream
of that type and no default markings were copied from the input streams.
Explicitly document the new behavior.
Changes the results of some tests, where the output file gets a default
disposition, while it previously did not.
Unfortunately pad_len and pad_dur behaviour was different if 0 was specified,
pad_dur handled 0 duration as infinity, for pad_len, infinity was -1.
Let's make the behaviour consistent by handling 0 duration for pad_dur and
whole_dur as indeed 0 duration. This somewhat changes the behaviour of the
filter if 0 was explicitly specified, but deprecating the old option and adding
a new for the corrected behaviour seemed a bit overkill. So let's document the
change instead.
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
Since texinfo 6.8, there's no longer an INLINE_CONTENTS variable.
makeinfo: warning: set_from_init_file: unknown variable INLINE_CONTENTS
texinfo commit 62a6adfb33b006e187483779974bbd45f0f782b1 replaced
INLINE_CONTENTS with OUTPUT_CONTENTS_LOCATION.
texinfo commit 41f8ed4eb42bf6daa7df7007afd946875597452d replaced
OUTPUT_CONTENTS_LOCATION with CONTENTS_OUTPUT_LOCATION.
With texinfo 6.8 and above, the same as INLINE_CONTENTS=1 could be
achieved by CONTENTS_OUTPUT_LOCATION=inline.
https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/texinfo/html_node/HTML-Customization-Variables.html
Since texinfo commit 6a5ceab6a48a4f052baad9f3474d741428409fd7, the
formatting functions, in particular begin_file, program_string and
end_file, are prefixed with format_, i.e. format_begin_file, etc.
This patch fixes building the documentation when texinfo 6.8, or
above, is used:
Unknown formatting type begin_file
at /usr/bin/makeinfo line 415.
Unknown formatting type program_string
at /usr/bin/makeinfo line 415.
Unknown formatting type end_file
at /usr/bin/makeinfo line 415.