[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] avcodec/jpeg2000dec: support of 2 fields in 1 AVPacket

Pierre-Anthony Lemieux pal at sandflow.com
Sun Feb 4 02:20:15 EET 2024


On Sat, Feb 3, 2024 at 12:04 PM Tomas Härdin <git at haerdin.se> wrote:
>
> lör 2024-02-03 klockan 20:58 +0100 skrev Tomas Härdin:
> > lör 2024-02-03 klockan 11:51 +0100 skrev Jerome Martinez:
> > > On 03/02/2024 11:00, Tomas Härdin wrote:
> > > > fre 2024-02-02 klockan 16:55 +0100 skrev Jerome Martinez:
> > > > > Before this patch, the FFmpeg MXF parser correctly detects
> > > > > content
> > > > > with
> > > > > 2 fields in 1 AVPacket as e.g. interlaced 720x486 but the
> > > > > FFmpeg
> > > > > JPEG
> > > > > 2000 decoder reads the JPEG 2000 SIZ header without
> > > > > understanding
> > > > > that
> > > > > the indicated height is the height of 1 field only so
> > > > > overwrites
> > > > > the
> > > > > frame size info with e.g. 720x243, and also completely discards
> > > > > the
> > > > > second frame, which lead to the decoding of only half of the
> > > > > stored
> > > > > content as "progressive" 720x243 flagged interlaced.
> > > > Is the decoder really the right place to do this? Surely this
> > > > happens
> > > > with more codecs than just j2k. Isnt it also a parser's job to do
> > > > this
> > > > kind of stuff?
> > >
> > > Both solutions have pro and con:
> > > - Doing it in the decoder fixes the issue for all containers and
> > > only
> > > one codec
> > > - Doing it in the demuxer fixes the issue for one container and all
> > > codecs
> > > And currently I know only one container and only one codec having
> > > this
> > > issue.
> >
> > A more proper fix might be to auto-insert a deinterleave filter in
> > ffmpeg.
> >
> > > My choice to implement in the decoder comes from the idea that it
> > > seems
> > > more hacky to decode 2 AVPackets (crafted from a single MXF
> > > packet),
> > > then do a RAM copy of the decoded (so huge) content for
> > > interleaving
> > > fields into 1 frame (pressure on RAM bandwidth) in the MXF demuxer
> > > +
> > > adapt frame metadata (height is overwritten by the decoder then
> > > need
> > > to
> > > overwrite again the value), doing it in the decoder seems less
> > > intrusive.
> >
> > The fastest way, in a player, is probably to do it with a shader.
> > That
> > should be the least amount of copies and the most cache coherent.
> >
> > > If moving to the demuxer is the only acceptable solution, I will do
> > > it
> > > but I would like to be sure that there is a consensus on that by
> > > FFmpeg
> > > developers before doing it, in order to not have this extra work
> > > rejected due to a future disagreement about where it should go.
> > >
> > > > The logic that scans the packet for two SOI markers shouldn't be
> > > > necessary if the relevant information is carried over from the
> > > > MXF
> > > > demuxer.
> > >
> > > As far as I know there is nothing in the MXF file saying where is
> > > the
> > > second field in the packet, at which MXF metadata do you think?
> >
> > Well, FrameLayout == SEPARATE_FIELDS, EditRate = 30000/1001 and
> > FieldDominance == 2. DisplayHeight is the field height as S377 says
> > it
> > should be for SEPARATE_FIELDS.
>
> It should also be said that what this patch effectively does is
> silently convert SEPARATE_FIELDS to MIXED_FIELDS. What if I want to
> transcode J2K to lower bitrate but keep it SEPARATE_FIELDS?

See attached table from SMPTE ST 422, which specifies wrapping of J2K in MXF.

>
> /Tomas
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