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/*
* Copyright (C) 2004 Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
*
* This file is part of MPlayer.
*
* MPlayer is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* MPlayer is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with MPlayer; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <limits.h>
Add improved relative seek mode When the new mode is active relative seeks are converted to absolute ones (current video pts + relative seek amount) and forward/backward flag before being sent to the demuxer. This mode is used if the demuxer has set the accurate_seek field in the demuxer struct and there is a video stream. At the moment the mkv and lavf demuxers enable the flag. This change is useful for later Matroska ordered chapter support (and for more general timelime editing), but also fixes problems in existing functionality. The main problem with the old mode, where relative seeks are passed directly to the demuxer, is that the user wants to seek relative to the currently displayed position but the demuxer does not know what that position is. There can be an arbitrary amount of buffering between the demuxer read position and what is displayed on the screen. In some situations this makes small seeks fail to move backward at all (especially visible at high playback speed, when audio needs to be demuxed and decoded further ahead to fill the output buffers after resampling). Some container formats that can be used with the lavf demuxer do not always have reliable timestamps that could be used for unambiguous absolute seeking. However I made the demuxer always enable the new mode because it already converted all seeks to absolute ones before sending them to libavformat, so cases without reliable absolute seeks were failing already and this should only improve the working cases.
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#include <stdbool.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <strings.h>
core: fix DVD subtitle selection Add all subtitle tracks as reported by libdvdread at playback start. Display language for subtitle and audio tracks. This commit restores these features to the state when demux_mpg was default for DVD playback, and makes them work with demux_lavf and the recent changes to subtitle selection in the frontend. demux_mpg, which was the default demuxer for DVD playback, reordered the subtitle streams according to the "logical" subtitle track number, which conforms to the track layout reported by libdvdread, and is what stream_dvd expects for the STREAM_CTRL_GET_LANG call. demux_lavf, on the other hand, adds the streams in the order it encounters them in the MPEG stream. It seems this order is essentially random, and can't be mapped easily to what stream_dvd expects. Solve this by making demux_lavf hand out the MPEG stream IDs (using the demuxer_id field). The MPEG IDs are mapped by mplayer.c by special casing DVD playback (map_id_from/to_demuxer() functions). This mapping is essentially the same what demux_mpg did. Making demux_lavf reorder the streams is out of the question, because its stream handling is already messy enough. (Note that demux_lavf doesn't export stream IDs for other formats, because most time libavformat demuxers do not set AVStream.id, and we don't know which demuxers do. But we know that MPEG is safe.) Another major complication is that subtitle tracks are added lazily, as soon as the demuxer encounters the first subtitle packet for a given subtitle stream. Add the streams in advance. If a yet non-existent stream is selected, demux_lavf must be made to auto-select that subtitle stream as soon as it is added. Otherwise, the first subtitle packet would be lost. This is done by DEMUXER_CTRL_PRESELECT_SUBTITLE. demux_mpg didn't need this: the frontend code could just set ds->id to the desired stream number. But demux_lavf's stream IDs don't map directly to the stream number as used by libdvdread, which is why this hack is needed.
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#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include <libavformat/avformat.h>
#include <libavformat/avio.h>
#include <libavutil/avutil.h>
#include <libavutil/avstring.h>
#include <libavutil/mathematics.h>
#if HAVE_AVCODEC_REPLAYGAIN_SIDE_DATA
# include <libavutil/replaygain.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_AV_DISPLAYMATRIX
# include <libavutil/display.h>
#endif
#include <libavutil/opt.h>
#include "options/options.h"
#include "common/msg.h"
#include "common/tags.h"
#include "common/av_common.h"
#include "misc/bstr.h"
#include "stream/stream.h"
#include "demux.h"
#include "stheader.h"
#include "options/m_option.h"
#define INITIAL_PROBE_SIZE STREAM_BUFFER_SIZE
#define PROBE_BUF_SIZE FFMIN(STREAM_MAX_BUFFER_SIZE, 2 * 1024 * 1024)
// Should correspond to IO_BUFFER_SIZE in libavformat/aviobuf.c (not public)
// libavformat (almost) always reads data in blocks of this size.
#define BIO_BUFFER_SIZE 32768
#define OPT_BASE_STRUCT struct demux_lavf_opts
struct demux_lavf_opts {
int probesize;
int probescore;
float analyzeduration;
int buffersize;
int allow_mimetype;
char *format;
char *cryptokey;
char **avopts;
int genptsmode;
};
const struct m_sub_options demux_lavf_conf = {
.opts = (const m_option_t[]) {
OPT_INTRANGE("probesize", probesize, 0, 32, INT_MAX),
OPT_STRING("format", format, 0),
OPT_FLOATRANGE("analyzeduration", analyzeduration, 0, 0, 3600),
OPT_INTRANGE("buffersize", buffersize, 0, 1, 10 * 1024 * 1024,
OPTDEF_INT(BIO_BUFFER_SIZE)),
OPT_FLAG("allow-mimetype", allow_mimetype, 0),
OPT_INTRANGE("probescore", probescore, 0, 0, 100),
OPT_STRING("cryptokey", cryptokey, 0),
OPT_CHOICE("genpts-mode", genptsmode, 0,
({"lavf", 1}, {"no", 0})),
OPT_KEYVALUELIST("o", avopts, 0),
{0}
},
.size = sizeof(struct demux_lavf_opts),
.defaults = &(const struct demux_lavf_opts){
.allow_mimetype = 1,
},
};
typedef struct lavf_priv {
demux_lavf: add support for libavdevice libavdevice supports various "special" video and audio inputs, such as screen-capture or libavfilter filter graphs. libavdevice inputs are implemented as demuxers. They don't use the custom stream callbacks (in AVFormatContext.pb). Instead, input parameters are passed as filename. This means the mpv stream layer has to be disabled. Do this by adding the pseudo stream handler avdevice://, whose only purpose is passing the filename to demux_lavf, without actually doing anything. Change the logic how the filename is passed to libavformat. Remove handling of the filename from demux_open_lavf() and move it to lavf_check_file(). (This also fixes a possible bug when skipping the "lavf://" prefix.) libavdevice now can be invoked by specifying demuxer and args as in: mpv avdevice://demuxer:args The args are passed as filename to libavformat. When using libavdevice demuxers, their actual meaning is highly implementation specific. They don't refer to actual filenames. Note: libavdevice is disabled by default. There is one problem: libavdevice pulls in libavfilter, which in turn causes symbol clashes with mpv internals. The problem is that libavfilter includes a mplayer filter bridge, which is used to interface with a set of nearly unmodified mplayer filters copied into libavfilter. This filter bridge uses the same symbol names as mplayer/mpv's filter chain, which results in symbol clashes at link-time. This can be prevented by building ffmpeg with --disable-filter=mp, but unfortunately this is not the default. This means linking to libavdevice (which in turn forces linking with libavfilter by default) must be disabled. We try doing this by compiling a test file that defines one of the clashing symbols (vf_mpi_clear). To enable libavdevice input, ffmpeg should be built with the options: --disable-filter=mp and mpv with: --enable-libavdevice Originally, I tried to auto-detect it. But the resulting complications in configure did't seem worth the trouble.
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char *filename;
const struct format_hack *format_hack;
AVInputFormat *avif;
AVFormatContext *avfc;
AVIOContext *pb;
int64_t last_pts;
bool init_pts;
struct sh_stream **streams; // NULL for unknown streams
int num_streams;
int cur_program;
char *mime_type;
bool merge_track_metadata;
} lavf_priv_t;
struct format_hack {
const char *ff_name;
const char *mime_type;
int probescore;
float analyzeduration;
bool max_probe; // use probescore only if max. probe size reached
};
static const struct format_hack format_hacks[] = {
// for webradios
{"aac", "audio/aacp", 25, 0.5},
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{"aac", "audio/aac", 25, 0.5},
// some mp3 files don't detect correctly
{"mp3", "audio/mpeg", 24, 0.5},
{"mp3", NULL, 24, .max_probe = true},
{0}
};
static const char *const format_blacklist[] = {
"tty", // Useless non-sense, sometimes breaks MLP2 subreader.c fallback
// Image demuxers, disabled in favor of demux_mf:
"image2", "image2pipe",
"bmp_pipe", "dpx_pipe", "exr_pipe", "j2k_pipe", "png_pipe", "tiff_pipe",
"jpeg_pipe",
0
};
static int mp_read(void *opaque, uint8_t *buf, int size)
{
struct demuxer *demuxer = opaque;
struct stream *stream = demuxer->stream;
int ret;
ret = stream_read(stream, buf, size);
MP_TRACE(demuxer, "%d=mp_read(%p, %p, %d), pos: %"PRId64", eof:%d\n",
ret, stream, buf, size, stream_tell(stream), stream->eof);
return ret;
}
static int64_t mp_seek(void *opaque, int64_t pos, int whence)
{
struct demuxer *demuxer = opaque;
struct stream *stream = demuxer->stream;
int64_t current_pos;
MP_TRACE(demuxer, "mp_seek(%p, %"PRId64", %d)\n", stream, pos, whence);
if (whence == SEEK_END || whence == AVSEEK_SIZE) {
int64_t end;
if (stream_control(stream, STREAM_CTRL_GET_SIZE, &end) != STREAM_OK)
return -1;
if (whence == AVSEEK_SIZE)
return end;
pos += end;
} else if (whence == SEEK_CUR) {
pos += stream_tell(stream);
} else if (whence != SEEK_SET) {
return -1;
}
if (pos < 0)
return -1;
current_pos = stream_tell(stream);
if (stream_seek(stream, pos) == 0) {
stream_seek(stream, current_pos);
return -1;
}
return pos;
}
static int64_t mp_read_seek(void *opaque, int stream_idx, int64_t ts, int flags)
{
struct demuxer *demuxer = opaque;
struct stream *stream = demuxer->stream;
struct stream_avseek cmd = {
.stream_index = stream_idx,
.timestamp = ts,
.flags = flags,
};
if (stream_control(stream, STREAM_CTRL_AVSEEK, &cmd) == STREAM_OK) {
stream_drop_buffers(stream);
return 0;
}
return AVERROR(ENOSYS);
}
static void list_formats(struct demuxer *demuxer)
{
MP_INFO(demuxer, "Available lavf input formats:\n");
AVInputFormat *fmt = NULL;
while ((fmt = av_iformat_next(fmt)))
MP_INFO(demuxer, "%15s : %s\n", fmt->name, fmt->long_name);
}
static char *remove_prefix(char *s, const char *const *prefixes)
demux_lavf: add support for libavdevice libavdevice supports various "special" video and audio inputs, such as screen-capture or libavfilter filter graphs. libavdevice inputs are implemented as demuxers. They don't use the custom stream callbacks (in AVFormatContext.pb). Instead, input parameters are passed as filename. This means the mpv stream layer has to be disabled. Do this by adding the pseudo stream handler avdevice://, whose only purpose is passing the filename to demux_lavf, without actually doing anything. Change the logic how the filename is passed to libavformat. Remove handling of the filename from demux_open_lavf() and move it to lavf_check_file(). (This also fixes a possible bug when skipping the "lavf://" prefix.) libavdevice now can be invoked by specifying demuxer and args as in: mpv avdevice://demuxer:args The args are passed as filename to libavformat. When using libavdevice demuxers, their actual meaning is highly implementation specific. They don't refer to actual filenames. Note: libavdevice is disabled by default. There is one problem: libavdevice pulls in libavfilter, which in turn causes symbol clashes with mpv internals. The problem is that libavfilter includes a mplayer filter bridge, which is used to interface with a set of nearly unmodified mplayer filters copied into libavfilter. This filter bridge uses the same symbol names as mplayer/mpv's filter chain, which results in symbol clashes at link-time. This can be prevented by building ffmpeg with --disable-filter=mp, but unfortunately this is not the default. This means linking to libavdevice (which in turn forces linking with libavfilter by default) must be disabled. We try doing this by compiling a test file that defines one of the clashing symbols (vf_mpi_clear). To enable libavdevice input, ffmpeg should be built with the options: --disable-filter=mp and mpv with: --enable-libavdevice Originally, I tried to auto-detect it. But the resulting complications in configure did't seem worth the trouble.
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{
for (int n = 0; prefixes[n]; n++) {
int len = strlen(prefixes[n]);
if (strncmp(s, prefixes[n], len) == 0)
return s + len;
}
return s;
}
static const char *const prefixes[] =
demux_lavf: add support for libavdevice libavdevice supports various "special" video and audio inputs, such as screen-capture or libavfilter filter graphs. libavdevice inputs are implemented as demuxers. They don't use the custom stream callbacks (in AVFormatContext.pb). Instead, input parameters are passed as filename. This means the mpv stream layer has to be disabled. Do this by adding the pseudo stream handler avdevice://, whose only purpose is passing the filename to demux_lavf, without actually doing anything. Change the logic how the filename is passed to libavformat. Remove handling of the filename from demux_open_lavf() and move it to lavf_check_file(). (This also fixes a possible bug when skipping the "lavf://" prefix.) libavdevice now can be invoked by specifying demuxer and args as in: mpv avdevice://demuxer:args The args are passed as filename to libavformat. When using libavdevice demuxers, their actual meaning is highly implementation specific. They don't refer to actual filenames. Note: libavdevice is disabled by default. There is one problem: libavdevice pulls in libavfilter, which in turn causes symbol clashes with mpv internals. The problem is that libavfilter includes a mplayer filter bridge, which is used to interface with a set of nearly unmodified mplayer filters copied into libavfilter. This filter bridge uses the same symbol names as mplayer/mpv's filter chain, which results in symbol clashes at link-time. This can be prevented by building ffmpeg with --disable-filter=mp, but unfortunately this is not the default. This means linking to libavdevice (which in turn forces linking with libavfilter by default) must be disabled. We try doing this by compiling a test file that defines one of the clashing symbols (vf_mpi_clear). To enable libavdevice input, ffmpeg should be built with the options: --disable-filter=mp and mpv with: --enable-libavdevice Originally, I tried to auto-detect it. But the resulting complications in configure did't seem worth the trouble.
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{"ffmpeg://", "lavf://", "avdevice://", "av://", NULL};
static int lavf_check_file(demuxer_t *demuxer, enum demux_check check)
{
struct MPOpts *opts = demuxer->opts;
struct demux_lavf_opts *lavfdopts = opts->demux_lavf;
struct stream *s = demuxer->stream;
lavf_priv_t *priv;
assert(!demuxer->priv);
demuxer->priv = talloc_zero(NULL, lavf_priv_t);
priv = demuxer->priv;
priv->filename = s->url;
demux_lavf: add support for libavdevice libavdevice supports various "special" video and audio inputs, such as screen-capture or libavfilter filter graphs. libavdevice inputs are implemented as demuxers. They don't use the custom stream callbacks (in AVFormatContext.pb). Instead, input parameters are passed as filename. This means the mpv stream layer has to be disabled. Do this by adding the pseudo stream handler avdevice://, whose only purpose is passing the filename to demux_lavf, without actually doing anything. Change the logic how the filename is passed to libavformat. Remove handling of the filename from demux_open_lavf() and move it to lavf_check_file(). (This also fixes a possible bug when skipping the "lavf://" prefix.) libavdevice now can be invoked by specifying demuxer and args as in: mpv avdevice://demuxer:args The args are passed as filename to libavformat. When using libavdevice demuxers, their actual meaning is highly implementation specific. They don't refer to actual filenames. Note: libavdevice is disabled by default. There is one problem: libavdevice pulls in libavfilter, which in turn causes symbol clashes with mpv internals. The problem is that libavfilter includes a mplayer filter bridge, which is used to interface with a set of nearly unmodified mplayer filters copied into libavfilter. This filter bridge uses the same symbol names as mplayer/mpv's filter chain, which results in symbol clashes at link-time. This can be prevented by building ffmpeg with --disable-filter=mp, but unfortunately this is not the default. This means linking to libavdevice (which in turn forces linking with libavfilter by default) must be disabled. We try doing this by compiling a test file that defines one of the clashing symbols (vf_mpi_clear). To enable libavdevice input, ffmpeg should be built with the options: --disable-filter=mp and mpv with: --enable-libavdevice Originally, I tried to auto-detect it. But the resulting complications in configure did't seem worth the trouble.
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if (!priv->filename) {
priv->filename = "mp:unknown";
MP_WARN(demuxer, "Stream url is not set!\n");
demux_lavf: add support for libavdevice libavdevice supports various "special" video and audio inputs, such as screen-capture or libavfilter filter graphs. libavdevice inputs are implemented as demuxers. They don't use the custom stream callbacks (in AVFormatContext.pb). Instead, input parameters are passed as filename. This means the mpv stream layer has to be disabled. Do this by adding the pseudo stream handler avdevice://, whose only purpose is passing the filename to demux_lavf, without actually doing anything. Change the logic how the filename is passed to libavformat. Remove handling of the filename from demux_open_lavf() and move it to lavf_check_file(). (This also fixes a possible bug when skipping the "lavf://" prefix.) libavdevice now can be invoked by specifying demuxer and args as in: mpv avdevice://demuxer:args The args are passed as filename to libavformat. When using libavdevice demuxers, their actual meaning is highly implementation specific. They don't refer to actual filenames. Note: libavdevice is disabled by default. There is one problem: libavdevice pulls in libavfilter, which in turn causes symbol clashes with mpv internals. The problem is that libavfilter includes a mplayer filter bridge, which is used to interface with a set of nearly unmodified mplayer filters copied into libavfilter. This filter bridge uses the same symbol names as mplayer/mpv's filter chain, which results in symbol clashes at link-time. This can be prevented by building ffmpeg with --disable-filter=mp, but unfortunately this is not the default. This means linking to libavdevice (which in turn forces linking with libavfilter by default) must be disabled. We try doing this by compiling a test file that defines one of the clashing symbols (vf_mpi_clear). To enable libavdevice input, ffmpeg should be built with the options: --disable-filter=mp and mpv with: --enable-libavdevice Originally, I tried to auto-detect it. But the resulting complications in configure did't seem worth the trouble.
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}
priv->filename = remove_prefix(priv->filename, prefixes);
char *avdevice_format = NULL;
if (s->uncached_type == STREAMTYPE_AVDEVICE) {
demux_lavf: add support for libavdevice libavdevice supports various "special" video and audio inputs, such as screen-capture or libavfilter filter graphs. libavdevice inputs are implemented as demuxers. They don't use the custom stream callbacks (in AVFormatContext.pb). Instead, input parameters are passed as filename. This means the mpv stream layer has to be disabled. Do this by adding the pseudo stream handler avdevice://, whose only purpose is passing the filename to demux_lavf, without actually doing anything. Change the logic how the filename is passed to libavformat. Remove handling of the filename from demux_open_lavf() and move it to lavf_check_file(). (This also fixes a possible bug when skipping the "lavf://" prefix.) libavdevice now can be invoked by specifying demuxer and args as in: mpv avdevice://demuxer:args The args are passed as filename to libavformat. When using libavdevice demuxers, their actual meaning is highly implementation specific. They don't refer to actual filenames. Note: libavdevice is disabled by default. There is one problem: libavdevice pulls in libavfilter, which in turn causes symbol clashes with mpv internals. The problem is that libavfilter includes a mplayer filter bridge, which is used to interface with a set of nearly unmodified mplayer filters copied into libavfilter. This filter bridge uses the same symbol names as mplayer/mpv's filter chain, which results in symbol clashes at link-time. This can be prevented by building ffmpeg with --disable-filter=mp, but unfortunately this is not the default. This means linking to libavdevice (which in turn forces linking with libavfilter by default) must be disabled. We try doing this by compiling a test file that defines one of the clashing symbols (vf_mpi_clear). To enable libavdevice input, ffmpeg should be built with the options: --disable-filter=mp and mpv with: --enable-libavdevice Originally, I tried to auto-detect it. But the resulting complications in configure did't seem worth the trouble.
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// always require filename in the form "format:filename"
char *sep = strchr(priv->filename, ':');
if (!sep) {
MP_FATAL(demuxer, "Must specify filename in 'format:filename' form\n");
return -1;
demux_lavf: add support for libavdevice libavdevice supports various "special" video and audio inputs, such as screen-capture or libavfilter filter graphs. libavdevice inputs are implemented as demuxers. They don't use the custom stream callbacks (in AVFormatContext.pb). Instead, input parameters are passed as filename. This means the mpv stream layer has to be disabled. Do this by adding the pseudo stream handler avdevice://, whose only purpose is passing the filename to demux_lavf, without actually doing anything. Change the logic how the filename is passed to libavformat. Remove handling of the filename from demux_open_lavf() and move it to lavf_check_file(). (This also fixes a possible bug when skipping the "lavf://" prefix.) libavdevice now can be invoked by specifying demuxer and args as in: mpv avdevice://demuxer:args The args are passed as filename to libavformat. When using libavdevice demuxers, their actual meaning is highly implementation specific. They don't refer to actual filenames. Note: libavdevice is disabled by default. There is one problem: libavdevice pulls in libavfilter, which in turn causes symbol clashes with mpv internals. The problem is that libavfilter includes a mplayer filter bridge, which is used to interface with a set of nearly unmodified mplayer filters copied into libavfilter. This filter bridge uses the same symbol names as mplayer/mpv's filter chain, which results in symbol clashes at link-time. This can be prevented by building ffmpeg with --disable-filter=mp, but unfortunately this is not the default. This means linking to libavdevice (which in turn forces linking with libavfilter by default) must be disabled. We try doing this by compiling a test file that defines one of the clashing symbols (vf_mpi_clear). To enable libavdevice input, ffmpeg should be built with the options: --disable-filter=mp and mpv with: --enable-libavdevice Originally, I tried to auto-detect it. But the resulting complications in configure did't seem worth the trouble.
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}
avdevice_format = talloc_strndup(priv, priv->filename,
sep - priv->filename);
priv->filename = sep + 1;
}
char *mime_type = demuxer->stream->mime_type;
if (!lavfdopts->allow_mimetype || !mime_type)
mime_type = "";
const char *format = lavfdopts->format;
if (!format)
format = s->lavf_type;
demux_lavf: add support for libavdevice libavdevice supports various "special" video and audio inputs, such as screen-capture or libavfilter filter graphs. libavdevice inputs are implemented as demuxers. They don't use the custom stream callbacks (in AVFormatContext.pb). Instead, input parameters are passed as filename. This means the mpv stream layer has to be disabled. Do this by adding the pseudo stream handler avdevice://, whose only purpose is passing the filename to demux_lavf, without actually doing anything. Change the logic how the filename is passed to libavformat. Remove handling of the filename from demux_open_lavf() and move it to lavf_check_file(). (This also fixes a possible bug when skipping the "lavf://" prefix.) libavdevice now can be invoked by specifying demuxer and args as in: mpv avdevice://demuxer:args The args are passed as filename to libavformat. When using libavdevice demuxers, their actual meaning is highly implementation specific. They don't refer to actual filenames. Note: libavdevice is disabled by default. There is one problem: libavdevice pulls in libavfilter, which in turn causes symbol clashes with mpv internals. The problem is that libavfilter includes a mplayer filter bridge, which is used to interface with a set of nearly unmodified mplayer filters copied into libavfilter. This filter bridge uses the same symbol names as mplayer/mpv's filter chain, which results in symbol clashes at link-time. This can be prevented by building ffmpeg with --disable-filter=mp, but unfortunately this is not the default. This means linking to libavdevice (which in turn forces linking with libavfilter by default) must be disabled. We try doing this by compiling a test file that defines one of the clashing symbols (vf_mpi_clear). To enable libavdevice input, ffmpeg should be built with the options: --disable-filter=mp and mpv with: --enable-libavdevice Originally, I tried to auto-detect it. But the resulting complications in configure did't seem worth the trouble.
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if (!format)
format = avdevice_format;
if (format) {
if (strcmp(format, "help") == 0) {
list_formats(demuxer);
return -1;
}
priv->avif = av_find_input_format(format);
if (!priv->avif) {
MP_FATAL(demuxer, "Unknown lavf format %s\n", format);
return -1;
}
MP_VERBOSE(demuxer, "Forced lavf %s demuxer\n", priv->avif->long_name);
goto success;
}
// AVPROBE_SCORE_MAX/4 + 1 is the "recommended" limit. Below that, the user
// is supposed to retry with larger probe sizes until a higher value is
// reached.
int min_probe = AVPROBE_SCORE_MAX/4 + 1;
if (lavfdopts->probescore)
min_probe = lavfdopts->probescore;
AVProbeData avpd = {
// Disable file-extension matching with normal checks
.filename = check <= DEMUX_CHECK_REQUEST ? priv->filename : "",
.buf_size = 0,
.buf = av_mallocz(PROBE_BUF_SIZE + FF_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING_SIZE),
};
bool final_probe = false;
do {
int nsize = av_clip(avpd.buf_size * 2, INITIAL_PROBE_SIZE,
PROBE_BUF_SIZE);
bstr buf = stream_peek(s, nsize);
if (buf.len <= avpd.buf_size)
final_probe = true;
memcpy(avpd.buf, buf.start, buf.len);
avpd.buf_size = buf.len;
int score = 0;
priv->avif = av_probe_input_format2(&avpd, avpd.buf_size > 0, &score);
if (priv->avif) {
MP_VERBOSE(demuxer, "Found '%s' at score=%d size=%d.\n",
priv->avif->name, score, avpd.buf_size);
priv->format_hack = NULL;
for (int n = 0; format_hacks[n].ff_name; n++) {
const struct format_hack *entry = &format_hacks[n];
if (strcmp(entry->ff_name, priv->avif->name) != 0)
continue;
if (entry->mime_type && strcasecmp(entry->mime_type, mime_type) != 0)
continue;
priv->format_hack = entry;
break;
}
if (score >= min_probe)
break;
if (priv->format_hack) {
if (score >= priv->format_hack->probescore &&
(!priv->format_hack->max_probe || final_probe))
break;
}
}
priv->avif = NULL;
priv->format_hack = NULL;
} while (!final_probe);
av_free(avpd.buf);
if (priv->avif && !format) {
for (int n = 0; format_blacklist[n]; n++) {
if (strcmp(format_blacklist[n], priv->avif->name) == 0) {
MP_VERBOSE(demuxer, "Format blacklisted.\n");
priv->avif = NULL;
break;
}
}
}
if (!priv->avif) {
MP_VERBOSE(demuxer, "No format found, try lowering probescore or forcing the format.\n");
return -1;
}
success:
demuxer->filetype = priv->avif->long_name;
if (!demuxer->filetype)
demuxer->filetype = priv->avif->name;
return 0;
}
static bool matches_avinputformat_name(struct lavf_priv *priv,
const char *name)
{
// At least mp4 has name="mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2", so we split the name
// on "," in general.
const char *avifname = priv->avif->name;
while (1) {
const char *next = strchr(avifname, ',');
if (!next)
return !strcmp(avifname, name);
int len = next - avifname;
if (len == strlen(name) && !memcmp(avifname, name, len))
return true;
avifname = next + 1;
}
}
static uint8_t char2int(char c)
{
if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') return c - '0';
if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f') return c - 'a' + 10;
if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F') return c - 'A' + 10;
return 0;
}
static void parse_cryptokey(AVFormatContext *avfc, const char *str)
{
int len = strlen(str) / 2;
uint8_t *key = av_mallocz(len);
int i;
avfc->keylen = len;
avfc->key = key;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++, str += 2)
*key++ = (char2int(str[0]) << 4) | char2int(str[1]);
}
static void select_tracks(struct demuxer *demuxer, int start)
{
lavf_priv_t *priv = demuxer->priv;
for (int n = start; n < priv->num_streams; n++) {
struct sh_stream *stream = priv->streams[n];
AVStream *st = priv->avfc->streams[n];
bool selected = stream && demux_stream_is_selected(stream) &&
!stream->attached_picture;
st->discard = selected ? AVDISCARD_DEFAULT : AVDISCARD_ALL;
}
}
static void export_replaygain(demuxer_t *demuxer, sh_audio_t *sh, AVStream *st)
{
#if HAVE_AVCODEC_REPLAYGAIN_SIDE_DATA
for (int i = 0; i < st->nb_side_data; i++) {
AVReplayGain *av_rgain;
struct replaygain_data *rgain;
AVPacketSideData *src_sd = &st->side_data[i];
if (src_sd->type != AV_PKT_DATA_REPLAYGAIN)
continue;
av_rgain = (AVReplayGain*)src_sd->data;
rgain = talloc_ptrtype(demuxer, rgain);
rgain->track_gain = (av_rgain->track_gain != INT32_MIN) ?
av_rgain->track_gain / 100000.0f : 0.0;
rgain->track_peak = (av_rgain->track_peak != 0.0) ?
av_rgain->track_peak / 100000.0f : 1.0;
rgain->album_gain = (av_rgain->album_gain != INT32_MIN) ?
av_rgain->album_gain / 100000.0f : 0.0;
rgain->album_peak = (av_rgain->album_peak != 0.0) ?
av_rgain->album_peak / 100000.0f : 1.0;
sh->replaygain_data = rgain;
}
#endif
}
// Return a dictionary entry as (decimal) integer.
static int dict_get_decimal(AVDictionary *dict, const char *entry, int def)
{
AVDictionaryEntry *e = av_dict_get(dict, entry, NULL, 0);
if (e && e->value) {
char *end = NULL;
long int r = strtol(e->value, &end, 10);
if (end && !end[0] && r >= INT_MIN && r <= INT_MAX)
return r;
}
return def;
}
static void handle_stream(demuxer_t *demuxer, int i)
{
lavf_priv_t *priv = demuxer->priv;
AVFormatContext *avfc = priv->avfc;
AVStream *st = avfc->streams[i];
AVCodecContext *codec = st->codec;
struct sh_stream *sh = NULL;
switch (codec->codec_type) {
case AVMEDIA_TYPE_AUDIO: {
sh = new_sh_stream(demuxer, STREAM_AUDIO);
if (!sh)
break;
sh_audio_t *sh_audio = sh->audio;
sh->format = codec->codec_tag;
// probably unneeded
mp_chmap_set_unknown(&sh_audio->channels, codec->channels);
if (codec->channel_layout)
mp_chmap_from_lavc(&sh_audio->channels, codec->channel_layout);
sh_audio->samplerate = codec->sample_rate;
sh_audio->bitrate = codec->bit_rate;
export_replaygain(demuxer, sh_audio, st);
break;
}
case AVMEDIA_TYPE_VIDEO: {
sh = new_sh_stream(demuxer, STREAM_VIDEO);
if (!sh)
break;
sh_video_t *sh_video = sh->video;
if (st->disposition & AV_DISPOSITION_ATTACHED_PIC) {
sh->attached_picture = new_demux_packet_from(st->attached_pic.data,
st->attached_pic.size);
if (sh->attached_picture) {
sh->attached_picture->pts = 0;
talloc_steal(sh, sh->attached_picture);
sh->attached_picture->keyframe = true;
}
}
sh->format = codec->codec_tag;
sh_video->disp_w = codec->width;
sh_video->disp_h = codec->height;
/* Try to make up some frame rate value, even if it's not reliable.
* FPS information is needed to support subtitle formats which base
* timing on frame numbers.
* Libavformat seems to report no "reliable" FPS value for AVI files,
* while they are typically constant enough FPS that the value this
* heuristic makes up works with subtitles in practice.
*/
double fps;
if (st->avg_frame_rate.num)
fps = av_q2d(st->avg_frame_rate);
else
fps = 1.0 / FFMAX(av_q2d(st->time_base),
av_q2d(st->codec->time_base) *
st->codec->ticks_per_frame);
sh_video->fps = fps;
if (st->sample_aspect_ratio.num)
sh_video->aspect = codec->width * st->sample_aspect_ratio.num
/ (float)(codec->height * st->sample_aspect_ratio.den);
else
sh_video->aspect = codec->width * codec->sample_aspect_ratio.num
/ (float)(codec->height * codec->sample_aspect_ratio.den);
sh_video->bitrate = codec->bit_rate;
if (sh_video->bitrate == 0)
sh_video->bitrate = avfc->bit_rate;
#if HAVE_AV_DISPLAYMATRIX
uint8_t *sd = av_stream_get_side_data(st, AV_PKT_DATA_DISPLAYMATRIX, NULL);
if (sd)
sh_video->rotate = -av_display_rotation_get((uint32_t *)sd);
#else
int rot = dict_get_decimal(st->metadata, "rotate", -1);
if (rot >= 0)
sh_video->rotate = rot;
#endif
sh_video->rotate = ((sh_video->rotate % 360) + 360) % 360;
video: add insane hack to work around FFmpeg/Libav insanity So, FFmpeg/Libav requires us to figure out video timestamps ourselves (see last 10 commits or so), but the methods it provides for this aren't even sufficient. In particular, everything that uses AVI-style DTS (avi, vfw-muxed mkv, possibly mpeg4-in-ogm) with a codec that has an internal frame delay is broken. In this case, libavcodec will shift the packet- to-image correspondence by the codec delay, meaning that with a delay=1, the first AVFrame.pkt_dts is not 0, but that of the second packet. All timestamps will appear shifted. The start time (e.g. the time displayed when doing "mpv file.avi --pause") will not be exactly 0. (According to Libav developers, this is how it's supposed to work; just that the first DTS values are normally negative with formats that use DTS "properly". Who cares if it doesn't work at all with very common video formats? There's no indication that they'll fix this soon, either. An elegant workaround is missing too.) Add a hack to re-enable the old PTS code for AVI and vfw-muxed MKV. Since these timestamps are not reorderd, we wouldn't need to sort them, but it's less code this way (and possibly more robust, should a demuxer unexpectedly output PTS). The original intention of all the timestamp changes recently was actually to get rid of demuxer-specific hacks and the old timestamp sorting code, but it looks like this didn't work out. Yet another case where trying to replace native MPlayer functionality with FFmpeg/Libav led to disadvantages and bugs. (Note that the old PTS sorting code doesn't and can't handle frame dropping correctly, though.) Bug reports: https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/3178 https://bugzilla.libav.org/show_bug.cgi?id=600
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// This also applies to vfw-muxed mkv, but we can't detect these easily.
sh_video->avi_dts = matches_avinputformat_name(priv, "avi");
break;
}
case AVMEDIA_TYPE_SUBTITLE: {
sh_sub_t *sh_sub;
sh = new_sh_stream(demuxer, STREAM_SUB);
if (!sh)
break;
sh_sub = sh->sub;
if (codec->extradata_size) {
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sh_sub->extradata = talloc_size(sh, codec->extradata_size);
memcpy(sh_sub->extradata, codec->extradata, codec->extradata_size);
sh_sub->extradata_len = codec->extradata_size;
}
sh_sub->w = codec->width;
sh_sub->h = codec->height;
if (matches_avinputformat_name(priv, "microdvd")) {
AVRational r;
if (av_opt_get_q(avfc, "subfps", AV_OPT_SEARCH_CHILDREN, &r) >= 0) {
// File headers don't have a FPS set.
if (r.num < 1 || r.den < 1)
sh_sub->frame_based = av_q2d(av_inv_q(codec->time_base));
} else {
// Older libavformat versions. If the FPS matches the microdvd
// reader's default, assume it uses frame based timing.
if (codec->time_base.num == 125 && codec->time_base.den == 2997)
sh_sub->frame_based = 23.976;
}
}
break;
}
case AVMEDIA_TYPE_ATTACHMENT: {
AVDictionaryEntry *ftag = av_dict_get(st->metadata, "filename",
NULL, 0);
char *filename = ftag ? ftag->value : NULL;
char *mimetype = NULL;
switch (st->codec->codec_id) {
case AV_CODEC_ID_TTF: mimetype = "application/x-truetype-font"; break;
#if LIBAVFORMAT_VERSION_MICRO >= 100
case AV_CODEC_ID_OTF: mimetype = "application/vnd.ms-opentype"; break;
#endif
}
if (mimetype) {
demuxer_add_attachment(demuxer, bstr0(filename), bstr0(mimetype),
(struct bstr){codec->extradata,
codec->extradata_size});
}
break;
}
default: ;
}
assert(priv->num_streams == i); // directly mapped
MP_TARRAY_APPEND(priv, priv->streams, priv->num_streams, sh);
if (sh) {
sh->ff_index = st->index;
sh->codec = mp_codec_from_av_codec_id(codec->codec_id);
sh->lav_headers = codec;
if (st->disposition & AV_DISPOSITION_DEFAULT)
sh->default_track = 1;
if (matches_avinputformat_name(priv, "mpeg") ||
matches_avinputformat_name(priv, "mpegts"))
sh->demuxer_id = st->id;
AVDictionaryEntry *title = av_dict_get(st->metadata, "title", NULL, 0);
if (title && title->value)
sh->title = talloc_strdup(sh, title->value);
AVDictionaryEntry *lang = av_dict_get(st->metadata, "language", NULL, 0);
if (lang && lang->value)
sh->lang = talloc_strdup(sh, lang->value);
sh->hls_bitrate = dict_get_decimal(st->metadata, "variant_bitrate", 0);
if (!sh->title && sh->hls_bitrate > 0)
sh->title = talloc_asprintf(sh, "bitrate %d", sh->hls_bitrate);
}
select_tracks(demuxer, i);
demux_changed(demuxer, DEMUX_EVENT_STREAMS);
}
// Add any new streams that might have been added
static void add_new_streams(demuxer_t *demuxer)
{
lavf_priv_t *priv = demuxer->priv;
while (priv->num_streams < priv->avfc->nb_streams)
handle_stream(demuxer, priv->num_streams);
}
static void update_metadata(demuxer_t *demuxer, AVPacket *pkt)
{
#if HAVE_AVFORMAT_METADATA_UPDATE_FLAG
lavf_priv_t *priv = demuxer->priv;
if (priv->avfc->event_flags & AVFMT_EVENT_FLAG_METADATA_UPDATED) {
mp_tags_copy_from_av_dictionary(demuxer->metadata, priv->avfc->metadata);
priv->avfc->event_flags = 0;
demux_changed(demuxer, DEMUX_EVENT_METADATA);
}
if (priv->merge_track_metadata) {
for (int n = 0; n < priv->num_streams; n++) {
AVStream *st = priv->streams[n] ? priv->avfc->streams[n] : NULL;
if (st && st->event_flags & AVSTREAM_EVENT_FLAG_METADATA_UPDATED) {
mp_tags_copy_from_av_dictionary(demuxer->metadata, st->metadata);
st->event_flags = 0;
demux_changed(demuxer, DEMUX_EVENT_METADATA);
}
}
}
#elif HAVE_AVCODEC_METADATA_UPDATE_SIDE_DATA
lavf_priv_t *priv = demuxer->priv;
int md_size;
const uint8_t *md;
if (!pkt)
return;
md = av_packet_get_side_data(pkt, AV_PKT_DATA_METADATA_UPDATE, &md_size);
if (md && priv->merge_track_metadata) {
AVDictionary *dict = NULL;
av_packet_unpack_dictionary(md, md_size, &dict);
if (dict) {
mp_tags_clear(demuxer->metadata);
mp_tags_copy_from_av_dictionary(demuxer->metadata, dict);
av_dict_free(&dict);
demux_changed(demuxer, DEMUX_EVENT_METADATA);
}
}
#endif
}
static int demux_open_lavf(demuxer_t *demuxer, enum demux_check check)
{
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struct MPOpts *opts = demuxer->opts;
struct demux_lavf_opts *lavfdopts = opts->demux_lavf;
AVFormatContext *avfc;
AVDictionaryEntry *t = NULL;
float analyze_duration = 0;
int i;
if (lavf_check_file(demuxer, check) < 0)
return -1;
lavf_priv_t *priv = demuxer->priv;
if (!priv)
return -1;
avfc = avformat_alloc_context();
if (lavfdopts->cryptokey)
parse_cryptokey(avfc, lavfdopts->cryptokey);
if (lavfdopts->genptsmode)
avfc->flags |= AVFMT_FLAG_GENPTS;
if (opts->index_mode != 1)
avfc->flags |= AVFMT_FLAG_IGNIDX;
#if LIBAVFORMAT_VERSION_MICRO >= 100
/* Keep side data as side data instead of mashing it into the packet
* stream.
* Note: Libav doesn't have this horrible insanity. */
av_opt_set(avfc, "fflags", "+keepside", 0);
#endif
if (lavfdopts->probesize) {
if (av_opt_set_int(avfc, "probesize", lavfdopts->probesize, 0) < 0)
MP_ERR(demuxer, "couldn't set option probesize to %u\n",
lavfdopts->probesize);
}
if (priv->format_hack && priv->format_hack->analyzeduration)
analyze_duration = priv->format_hack->analyzeduration;
if (lavfdopts->analyzeduration)
analyze_duration = lavfdopts->analyzeduration;
if (analyze_duration > 0) {
if (av_opt_set_int(avfc, "analyzeduration",
analyze_duration * AV_TIME_BASE, 0) < 0)
MP_ERR(demuxer, "demux_lavf, couldn't set option "
"analyzeduration to %f\n", analyze_duration);
}
AVDictionary *dopts = NULL;
if ((priv->avif->flags & AVFMT_NOFILE) ||
demuxer->stream->type == STREAMTYPE_AVDEVICE ||
matches_avinputformat_name(priv, "hls"))
demux_lavf: add support for libavdevice libavdevice supports various "special" video and audio inputs, such as screen-capture or libavfilter filter graphs. libavdevice inputs are implemented as demuxers. They don't use the custom stream callbacks (in AVFormatContext.pb). Instead, input parameters are passed as filename. This means the mpv stream layer has to be disabled. Do this by adding the pseudo stream handler avdevice://, whose only purpose is passing the filename to demux_lavf, without actually doing anything. Change the logic how the filename is passed to libavformat. Remove handling of the filename from demux_open_lavf() and move it to lavf_check_file(). (This also fixes a possible bug when skipping the "lavf://" prefix.) libavdevice now can be invoked by specifying demuxer and args as in: mpv avdevice://demuxer:args The args are passed as filename to libavformat. When using libavdevice demuxers, their actual meaning is highly implementation specific. They don't refer to actual filenames. Note: libavdevice is disabled by default. There is one problem: libavdevice pulls in libavfilter, which in turn causes symbol clashes with mpv internals. The problem is that libavfilter includes a mplayer filter bridge, which is used to interface with a set of nearly unmodified mplayer filters copied into libavfilter. This filter bridge uses the same symbol names as mplayer/mpv's filter chain, which results in symbol clashes at link-time. This can be prevented by building ffmpeg with --disable-filter=mp, but unfortunately this is not the default. This means linking to libavdevice (which in turn forces linking with libavfilter by default) must be disabled. We try doing this by compiling a test file that defines one of the clashing symbols (vf_mpi_clear). To enable libavdevice input, ffmpeg should be built with the options: --disable-filter=mp and mpv with: --enable-libavdevice Originally, I tried to auto-detect it. But the resulting complications in configure did't seem worth the trouble.
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{
mp_setup_av_network_options(&dopts, demuxer->global, demuxer->log, opts);
// This might be incorrect.
demuxer->seekable = true;
} else {
void *buffer = av_malloc(lavfdopts->buffersize);
if (!buffer)
return -1;
priv->pb = avio_alloc_context(buffer, lavfdopts->buffersize, 0,
demuxer, mp_read, NULL, mp_seek);
if (!priv->pb) {
av_free(buffer);
return -1;
}
priv->pb->read_seek = mp_read_seek;
priv->pb->seekable = demuxer->seekable ? AVIO_SEEKABLE_NORMAL : 0;
avfc->pb = priv->pb;
if (stream_control(demuxer->stream, STREAM_CTRL_HAS_AVSEEK, NULL) > 0)
demuxer->seekable = true;
}
if (matches_avinputformat_name(priv, "rtsp")) {
const char *transport = NULL;
switch (opts->network_rtsp_transport) {
case 1: transport = "udp"; break;
case 2: transport = "tcp"; break;
case 3: transport = "http"; break;
}
if (transport)
av_dict_set(&dopts, "rtsp_transport", transport, 0);
}
mp_set_avdict(&dopts, lavfdopts->avopts);
if (avformat_open_input(&avfc, priv->filename, priv->avif, &dopts) < 0) {
MP_ERR(demuxer, "avformat_open_input() failed\n");
av_dict_free(&dopts);
return -1;
}
mp_avdict_print_unset(demuxer->log, MSGL_V, dopts);
av_dict_free(&dopts);
priv->avfc = avfc;
if (avformat_find_stream_info(avfc, NULL) < 0) {
MP_ERR(demuxer, "av_find_stream_info() failed\n");
return -1;
}
MP_VERBOSE(demuxer, "avformat_find_stream_info() finished after %"PRId64
" bytes.\n", stream_tell(demuxer->stream));
for (i = 0; i < avfc->nb_chapters; i++) {
AVChapter *c = avfc->chapters[i];
t = av_dict_get(c->metadata, "title", NULL, 0);
int index = demuxer_add_chapter(demuxer, t ? bstr0(t->value) : bstr0(""),
c->start * av_q2d(c->time_base), i);
mp_tags_copy_from_av_dictionary(demuxer->chapters[index].metadata, c->metadata);
}
add_new_streams(demuxer);
// Often useful with OGG audio-only files, which have metadata in the audio
// track metadata instead of the main metadata.
if (demuxer->num_streams == 1) {
priv->merge_track_metadata = true;
for (int n = 0; n < priv->num_streams; n++) {
if (priv->streams[n])
mp_tags_copy_from_av_dictionary(demuxer->metadata, avfc->streams[n]->metadata);
}
}
mp_tags_copy_from_av_dictionary(demuxer->metadata, avfc->metadata);
update_metadata(demuxer, NULL);
demuxer->ts_resets_possible = priv->avif->flags & AVFMT_TS_DISCONT;
demuxer->start_time = priv->avfc->start_time == AV_NOPTS_VALUE ?
0 : (double)priv->avfc->start_time / AV_TIME_BASE;
return 0;
}
static int demux_lavf_fill_buffer(demuxer_t *demux)
{
lavf_priv_t *priv = demux->priv;
AVPacket *pkt = &(AVPacket){0};
int r = av_read_frame(priv->avfc, pkt);
if (r < 0) {
av_free_packet(pkt);
if (r == AVERROR(EAGAIN))
return 1;
if (r == AVERROR_EOF)
return 0;
MP_WARN(demux, "error reading packet.\n");
return -1;
}
add_new_streams(demux);
update_metadata(demux, pkt);
assert(pkt->stream_index >= 0 && pkt->stream_index < priv->num_streams);
struct sh_stream *stream = priv->streams[pkt->stream_index];
AVStream *st = priv->avfc->streams[pkt->stream_index];
if (!demux_stream_is_selected(stream)) {
av_free_packet(pkt);
return 1; // don't signal EOF if skipping a packet
}
struct demux_packet *dp = new_demux_packet_from_avpacket(pkt);
if (!dp) {
av_free_packet(pkt);
return 1;
}
if (!priv->init_pts && (priv->avfc->flags & AVFMT_NOTIMESTAMPS)) {
if (pkt->pts == AV_NOPTS_VALUE && pkt->dts == AV_NOPTS_VALUE)
pkt->dts = 0;
priv->init_pts = true;
}
if (pkt->pts != AV_NOPTS_VALUE)
dp->pts = pkt->pts * av_q2d(st->time_base);
if (pkt->dts != AV_NOPTS_VALUE)
dp->dts = pkt->dts * av_q2d(st->time_base);
dp->duration = pkt->duration * av_q2d(st->time_base);
if (pkt->convergence_duration > 0)
dp->duration = pkt->convergence_duration * av_q2d(st->time_base);
dp->pos = pkt->pos;
dp->keyframe = pkt->flags & AV_PKT_FLAG_KEY;
if (dp->pts != MP_NOPTS_VALUE) {
priv->last_pts = dp->pts * AV_TIME_BASE;
} else if (dp->dts != MP_NOPTS_VALUE) {
priv->last_pts = dp->dts * AV_TIME_BASE;
}
av_free_packet(pkt);
demux_add_packet(stream, dp);
return 1;
}
static void demux_seek_lavf(demuxer_t *demuxer, double rel_seek_secs, int flags)
{
lavf_priv_t *priv = demuxer->priv;
int avsflags = 0;
priv->init_pts = false;
if (flags & SEEK_ABSOLUTE)
priv->last_pts = 0;
else if (rel_seek_secs < 0)
avsflags = AVSEEK_FLAG_BACKWARD;
Add improved relative seek mode When the new mode is active relative seeks are converted to absolute ones (current video pts + relative seek amount) and forward/backward flag before being sent to the demuxer. This mode is used if the demuxer has set the accurate_seek field in the demuxer struct and there is a video stream. At the moment the mkv and lavf demuxers enable the flag. This change is useful for later Matroska ordered chapter support (and for more general timelime editing), but also fixes problems in existing functionality. The main problem with the old mode, where relative seeks are passed directly to the demuxer, is that the user wants to seek relative to the currently displayed position but the demuxer does not know what that position is. There can be an arbitrary amount of buffering between the demuxer read position and what is displayed on the screen. In some situations this makes small seeks fail to move backward at all (especially visible at high playback speed, when audio needs to be demuxed and decoded further ahead to fill the output buffers after resampling). Some container formats that can be used with the lavf demuxer do not always have reliable timestamps that could be used for unambiguous absolute seeking. However I made the demuxer always enable the new mode because it already converted all seeks to absolute ones before sending them to libavformat, so cases without reliable absolute seeks were failing already and this should only improve the working cases.
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if (flags & SEEK_FORWARD)
avsflags = 0;
else if (flags & SEEK_BACKWARD)
avsflags = AVSEEK_FLAG_BACKWARD;
if (flags & SEEK_FACTOR) {
struct stream *s = demuxer->stream;
int64_t end = 0;
stream_control(s, STREAM_CTRL_GET_SIZE, &end);
if (end > 0 && demuxer->ts_resets_possible &&
!(priv->avif->flags & AVFMT_NO_BYTE_SEEK))
{
avsflags |= AVSEEK_FLAG_BYTE;
priv->last_pts = end * rel_seek_secs;
} else if (priv->avfc->duration != 0 &&
priv->avfc->duration != AV_NOPTS_VALUE)
{
priv->last_pts = rel_seek_secs * priv->avfc->duration;
}
} else {
priv->last_pts += rel_seek_secs * AV_TIME_BASE;
}
if (!priv->avfc->iformat->read_seek2) {
// Normal seeking.
int r = av_seek_frame(priv->avfc, -1, priv->last_pts, avsflags);
if (r < 0 && (avsflags & AVSEEK_FLAG_BACKWARD)) {
// When seeking before the beginning of the file, and seeking fails,
// try again without the backwards flag to make it seek to the
// beginning.
avsflags &= ~AVSEEK_FLAG_BACKWARD;
av_seek_frame(priv->avfc, -1, priv->last_pts, avsflags);
}
} else {
// av_seek_frame() won't work. Use "new" seeking API. We don't use this
// API by default, because there are some major issues.
// Set max_ts==ts, so that demuxing starts from an earlier position in
// the worst case.
// To make this horrible situation even worse, some lavf demuxers have
// broken timebase handling (everything that uses
// ff_subtitles_queue_seek()), and always uses the stream timebase. So
// we use the timebase and stream index of the first enabled stream
// (i.e. a stream which can participate in seeking).
int stream_index = -1;
AVRational time_base = {1, AV_TIME_BASE};
for (int n = 0; n < priv->num_streams; n++) {
struct sh_stream *stream = priv->streams[n];
AVStream *st = priv->avfc->streams[n];
if (stream && st->discard != AVDISCARD_ALL) {
stream_index = n;
time_base = st->time_base;
break;
}
}
int64_t pts = priv->last_pts;
if (pts != AV_NOPTS_VALUE)
pts = pts / (double)AV_TIME_BASE * av_q2d(av_inv_q(time_base));
int r = avformat_seek_file(priv->avfc, stream_index, INT64_MIN,
pts, pts, avsflags);
// Similar issue as in the normal seeking codepath.
if (r < 0) {
avformat_seek_file(priv->avfc, stream_index, INT64_MIN,
pts, INT64_MAX, avsflags);
}
}
}
static int demux_lavf_control(demuxer_t *demuxer, int cmd, void *arg)
{
lavf_priv_t *priv = demuxer->priv;
switch (cmd) {
case DEMUXER_CTRL_GET_TIME_LENGTH:
if (priv->avfc->duration == 0 || priv->avfc->duration == AV_NOPTS_VALUE)
return DEMUXER_CTRL_DONTKNOW;
*((double *)arg) = (double)priv->avfc->duration / AV_TIME_BASE;
return DEMUXER_CTRL_OK;
case DEMUXER_CTRL_SWITCHED_TRACKS:
{
select_tracks(demuxer, 0);
return DEMUXER_CTRL_OK;
}
case DEMUXER_CTRL_IDENTIFY_PROGRAM:
{
demux_program_t *prog = arg;
AVProgram *program;
int p, i;
int start;
add_new_streams(demuxer);
prog->vid = prog->aid = prog->sid = -2;
if (priv->avfc->nb_programs < 1)
return DEMUXER_CTRL_DONTKNOW;
if (prog->progid == -1) {
p = 0;
while (p < priv->avfc->nb_programs && priv->avfc->programs[p]->id != priv->cur_program)
p++;
p = (p + 1) % priv->avfc->nb_programs;
} else {
for (i = 0; i < priv->avfc->nb_programs; i++)
if (priv->avfc->programs[i]->id == prog->progid)
break;
if (i == priv->avfc->nb_programs)
return DEMUXER_CTRL_DONTKNOW;
p = i;
}
start = p;
redo:
prog->vid = prog->aid = prog->sid = -2;
program = priv->avfc->programs[p];
for (i = 0; i < program->nb_stream_indexes; i++) {
struct sh_stream *stream = priv->streams[program->stream_index[i]];
if (stream) {
switch (stream->type) {
case STREAM_VIDEO:
if (prog->vid == -2)
prog->vid = stream->demuxer_id;
break;
case STREAM_AUDIO:
if (prog->aid == -2)
prog->aid = stream->demuxer_id;
break;
case STREAM_SUB:
if (prog->sid == -2)
prog->sid = stream->demuxer_id;
break;
}
}
}
if (prog->progid == -1 && prog->vid == -2 && prog->aid == -2) {
p = (p + 1) % priv->avfc->nb_programs;
if (p == start)
return DEMUXER_CTRL_DONTKNOW;
goto redo;
}
priv->cur_program = prog->progid = program->id;
return DEMUXER_CTRL_OK;
}
case DEMUXER_CTRL_RESYNC:
/* NOTE:
*
* We actually want to call ff_read_frame_flush() here, but it is
* internal.
*
* This function call seems to do the same for now.
*
* Once ff_read_frame_flush() is exported in some way, change this to
* call the new API instead of relying on av_seek_frame() to do this
* for us.
*/
// avio_flush() is designed for write-only streams, and does the wrong
// thing when reading. Flush it manually instead.
stream_drop_buffers(demuxer->stream);
priv->avfc->pb->buf_ptr = priv->avfc->pb->buf_end = priv->avfc->pb->buffer;
priv->avfc->pb->pos = stream_tell(demuxer->stream);
av_seek_frame(priv->avfc, 0, stream_tell(demuxer->stream),
AVSEEK_FLAG_BYTE);
return DEMUXER_CTRL_OK;
default:
return DEMUXER_CTRL_NOTIMPL;
}
}
static void demux_close_lavf(demuxer_t *demuxer)
{
lavf_priv_t *priv = demuxer->priv;
if (priv) {
if (priv->avfc) {
av_freep(&priv->avfc->key);
avformat_close_input(&priv->avfc);
}
if (priv->pb)
av_freep(&priv->pb->buffer);
av_freep(&priv->pb);
demux_lavf: add support for libavdevice libavdevice supports various "special" video and audio inputs, such as screen-capture or libavfilter filter graphs. libavdevice inputs are implemented as demuxers. They don't use the custom stream callbacks (in AVFormatContext.pb). Instead, input parameters are passed as filename. This means the mpv stream layer has to be disabled. Do this by adding the pseudo stream handler avdevice://, whose only purpose is passing the filename to demux_lavf, without actually doing anything. Change the logic how the filename is passed to libavformat. Remove handling of the filename from demux_open_lavf() and move it to lavf_check_file(). (This also fixes a possible bug when skipping the "lavf://" prefix.) libavdevice now can be invoked by specifying demuxer and args as in: mpv avdevice://demuxer:args The args are passed as filename to libavformat. When using libavdevice demuxers, their actual meaning is highly implementation specific. They don't refer to actual filenames. Note: libavdevice is disabled by default. There is one problem: libavdevice pulls in libavfilter, which in turn causes symbol clashes with mpv internals. The problem is that libavfilter includes a mplayer filter bridge, which is used to interface with a set of nearly unmodified mplayer filters copied into libavfilter. This filter bridge uses the same symbol names as mplayer/mpv's filter chain, which results in symbol clashes at link-time. This can be prevented by building ffmpeg with --disable-filter=mp, but unfortunately this is not the default. This means linking to libavdevice (which in turn forces linking with libavfilter by default) must be disabled. We try doing this by compiling a test file that defines one of the clashing symbols (vf_mpi_clear). To enable libavdevice input, ffmpeg should be built with the options: --disable-filter=mp and mpv with: --enable-libavdevice Originally, I tried to auto-detect it. But the resulting complications in configure did't seem worth the trouble.
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talloc_free(priv);
demuxer->priv = NULL;
}
}
const demuxer_desc_t demuxer_desc_lavf = {
.name = "lavf",
.desc = "libavformat",
.fill_buffer = demux_lavf_fill_buffer,
.open = demux_open_lavf,
.close = demux_close_lavf,
.seek = demux_seek_lavf,
.control = demux_lavf_control,
};