[FFmpeg-devel] RTP mark bit not passed to parse_packet
Alexandre FERRIEUX - FT/RD/SIRP/ASF/SOFTL
alexandre.ferrieux
Fri Jan 16 10:26:56 CET 2009
Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 06:53:45PM +0100, Alexandre FERRIEUX - FT/RD/SIRP/ASF/SOFTL wrote:
>> Michael Niedermayer wrote:
>>>>>> However, I'm still struggling to understand why the command:
>>>>>> doesn't even create "out.263" nor prints any of the hex dumps...
>>>>> a few printf()/av_log() should tell you where it gets stuck an why
>>>> See my answer to Luca: we never get past av_find_stream_info, never
>>>> calling my code. Please answer there.
>>> the thing is ffplay/ffmpeg file.h263 has to get past it if it plays the file,
>>> what is different?
>>> A few printf/av_log in av_find_stream_info() should show what is different ...
>> Indeed, thanks !
>>
>> Further investigation (printing the incremented counter of frames in
>> av_find_stream_info()) shows that it takes a fairly large number of
>> frames to decide, unless an EOF occurs I guess. But in RTP/UDP there's
>> no EOF of course, and I was repeatedly streaming the same short
>> sequence, so when the seqnum/timestamps had a discontinuity, maybe the
>> guessing work was reset...
>>
>> Anyway, streaming a longer sequence works.
>>
>> A few ancillary questions:
>>
>> 1) This means all those frames are accumulated in memory, right ?
>
> yes
>
>
>> 2) What extra info could I have provided (eithr in the SDP or in
>> command-line options) so that this guessing work be avoided ?
>
> for(i=0;i<ic->nb_streams;i++) {
> st = ic->streams[i];
> if (!has_codec_parameters(st->codec))
> break;
> /* variable fps and no guess at the real fps */
> if( tb_unreliable(st->codec)
> && duration_count[i]<20 && st->codec->codec_type == CODEC_TYPE_VIDEO)
> break;
> if(st->parser && st->parser->parser->split && !st->codec->extradata)
> break;
> if(st->first_dts == AV_NOPTS_VALUE)
> break;
> }
> if (i == ic->nb_streams) {
> /* NOTE: if the format has no header, then we need to read
> some packets to get most of the streams, so we cannot
> stop here */
> if (!(ic->ctx_flags & AVFMTCTX_NOHEADER)) {
> /* if we found the info for all the codecs, we can stop */
> ret = count;
> break; <------------------------------------
> }
> }
>
> it should leave av_find_stream_info() at the marked point
> add a few printf/av_log() to find out why this is not reached
Thanks. What happens here is that has_codec_parameters() returns FALSE
for the video codec (H263). Stepping into it shows that:
case CODEC_TYPE_VIDEO:
val = enc->width && enc->pix_fmt != PIX_FMT_NONE;
here *both* conditions in the && are false :)
So I guess I have my answer: I should provide externally (1) a nonzero
width and (2) a non-NONE pix_fmt. (what's the easiest way of providing
them ? command-line options or SDP ?)
May I ask *why*, out of the zillions of parameters, just these two are
needed, and justify swallowing 91 frames (not just 1) ?
-Alex
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