Use SHLIBOBJS and STLIBOBJS in the Makefiles for avcodec and avformat,
and add a stub ffjni.c to libavformat, which allows the symbols to be
duplicated for shared builds but not static builds.
Signed-off-by: Leo Izen <leo.izen@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Matthieu Bouron <matthieu.bouron@gmail.com>
RCWT (Raw Captions With Time) is a format native to ccextractor,
a commonly used OSS tool for processing 608/708 Closed Captions (CC).
RCWT can be used to archive the original extracted CC bitstream.
The muxer was added in January 2024. In this commit, add the demuxer.
One can now demux RCWT files for rendering in ccaption_dec or interop
with ccextractor (which produces RCWT). Using the muxer/demuxer combo,
the CC bits can be kept for processing or rendering with either tool.
This can be an effective way to backup an original CC stream, including
format extensions like EIA-708 and overall original presentation.
Signed-off-by: Marth64 <marth64@proxyid.net>
This muxer solely exists to test the fifo muxer via a dedicated
test tool in libavformat/tests/fifo_muxer.c. It fulfills no
other role and it is only designed with this role in mind.
The latter can be seen in two facts: The muxer uses printf
for logging and it simply presumes the packets' data to contain
a FailingMuxerPacketData (a struct duplicated in fifo_test.c
and tests/fifo_muxer.c.); in particular, it presumes packets
to have data at all, but this need not be true with side-data
only packets and a segfault can easily be triggered by e.g.
encoding flac (our native encoder sends a side-data only packet
with updated extradata at the end of encoding).
This patch fixes this by moving the test muxer into the fifo
test tool, making it inaccessible via the API (and actually
removing it from libavformat.so and libavformat.a).
While this muxer was accessible via e.g. av_guess_format(),
it was not really usable for an API user as FailingMuxerPacketData
was not public. Therefore this is not considered a breaking change.
In order to continue to use the test muxer in the test tool,
the ordinary fifo muxer had to be overridden: fifo_muxer.c
includes lavf/fifo.c but with FIFO_TEST defined which makes
it support the fifo_test muxer. This is possible because
test tools are always linked statically to their respective
library.
Reviewed-by: Stefano Sabatini <stefasab@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>
Signed-off-by: Marth64 <marth64@proxyid.net>
Raw Captions With Time (RCWT) is a format native to ccextractor, a commonly
used open source tool for processing 608/708 closed caption (CC) sources.
It can be used to archive the original, raw CC bitstream and to produce
a source file file for later CC processing or conversion. As a result,
it also allows for interopability with ccextractor for processing CC data
extracted via ffmpeg. The format is simple to parse and can be used
to retain all lines and variants of CC.
A free specification of RCWT can be found here:
https://github.com/CCExtractor/ccextractor/blob/master/docs/BINARY_FILE_FORMAT.TXT
This muxer implements the specification as of 01/05/2024, which has
been stable and unchanged for 10 years as of this writing.
This muxer will have some nuances from the way that ccextractor muxes RCWT.
No compatibility issues when processing the output with ccextractor
have been observed as a result of this so far, but mileage may vary
and outputs will not be a bit-exact match.
Specifically, the differences are:
(1) This muxer will identify as "FF" as the writing program identifier, so
as to be honest about the output's origin.
(2) ffmpeg's MPEG-1/2, H264, HEVC, etc. decoders extract closed captioning
data differently than ccextractor from embedded SEI/user data.
For example, DVD captioning bytes will be translated to ATSC A53 format.
This allows ffmpeg to handle 608/708 in a consistant way downstream.
This is a lossless conversion and the meaningful data is retained.
(3) This muxer will not alter the extracted data except to remove invalid
packets in between valid CC blocks. On the other hand, ccextractor
will by default remove mid-stream padding, and add padding at the end
of the stream (in order to convey the end time of the source video).
This prevents code duplication in the source form by calling the parse
code that was moved to avcodec last commit. The code will be duplicated
in binary form for shared builds (it's not that large), but for source
code it will only exist in one location now.
Signed-off-by: Leo Izen <leo.izen@gmail.com>
Add demuxer to probe raw vvc and parse vvcc byte stream format.
Co-authored-by: Nuo Mi <nuomi2021@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: James Almer <jamrial@gmail.com>
- Changes in mov_write_video_tag function to handle EVC elementary stream
- Provided structure EVCDecoderConfigurationRecord that specifies the decoder configuration information for ISO/IEC 23094-1 video content
Signed-off-by: Dawid Kozinski <d.kozinski@samsung.com>
Animated JPEG XL files requires a separate demuxer than image2, because
the timebase information is set by the demuxer. Should the timebase of
an animated JPEG XL file be incompatible with the timebase set by the
image2pipe demuxer (usually 1/25 unless set otherwise), rescaling will
fail. Adding a separate demuxer for animated JPEG XL files allows the
timebase to be set correctly.
Signed-off-by: Leo Izen <leo.izen@gmail.com>
It is a URL rewriter for IPFS gateways, not an actual implementation of
IPFS, and naming it as such was both incorrect and misleading.
Signed-off-by: Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com>
They are also needed by the MMSH and MMST protocols and therefore
the file they are in is pulled in when these protocols are enabled
and used. By moving them to a separate file, linking statically to
libavformat while only using AVIO no longer pulls in all the
muxers/demuxers (and also no longer any AVCodecs when linking
statically to libavcodec).
Signed-off-by: Andreas Rheinhardt <andreas.rheinhardt@outlook.com>