This attaches the logic of picking the mode of for the next picture to
the output, which simplifies some choices by removing the concept of
the picture for which input is not yet available. At the same time,
we allow more complex reference structures and track more reference
metadata (particularly the contents of the DPB) for use in the
codec-specific code.
It also adds flags to explicitly track the available features of the
different codecs. The new structure also allows open-GOP support, so
that is now available for codecs which can do it.
The encoders such as libx264 support different QPs offset for different MBs,
it makes possible for ROI-based encoding. It makes sense to add support
within ffmpeg to generate/accept ROI infos and pass into encoders.
Typical usage: After AVFrame is decoded, a ffmpeg filter or user's code
generates ROI info for that frame, and the encoder finally does the
ROI-based encoding.
The ROI info is maintained as side data of AVFrame.
Signed-off-by: Guo, Yejun <yejun.guo@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Derek Buitenhuis <derek.buitenhuis@gmail.com>
This commit adds configuration options to libvpxenc.c that can be used to
tune the sharpness parameter for VP8 and VP9.
Signed-off-by: Rene Claus <rclaus@google.com>
Signed-off-by: James Zern <jzern@google.com>
Apple doesn't have an official spec for LHLS. Meanwhile hls.js player folks are
trying to standardize a open LHLS spec. The draft spec is available in https://github.com/video-dev/hlsjs-rfcs/blob/lhls-spec/proposals/0001-lhls.md
This option will also try to comply with the above open spec, till Apple's spec officially supports it.
Applicable only when @var{streaming} and @var{hls_playlist} options are enabled.
When dashenc has to run for long duration(say 24x7 live stream), one can enable this option to ignore the io failure of few segment's upload due to an intermittent network issues.
When the network connection recovers dashenc will continue with the upload of the current segments, leading to the recovery of the stream.
The file name template options now support a new "$ext$" placeholder,
which is replaced with a filename extension specific for the selected
file format. This is useful for the new "auto" format mode, when
different streams may use different file formats, and it is not
possible to specify the correct file name extension exactly.
Resolves warnings in the log about webm segments not having webm extensions.
This commit restores the ability to create DASH streams with codecs
that require different containers that was lost after commit
2efdbf7367. It adds a new "auto" value for
the dash_segment_type option and makes it the default. When in this mode,
the segment format will be chosen based on the codec used in the stream:
webm for Vorbis, Opus, VP8 or VP9, mp4 otherwise.