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com.jogamp.common.av.PTS.millisToTimeStr(..)
Chapter metadata is now supported via our FFMPEGMediaPlayer implementation.
Added public method: 'Chapters[] GLMediaPlayer.getChapters()'
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resample: Use swr_get_out_samples(..) to calculate the required output sample count
Notable when playing audio with e.g. 24k sample rate on a 48k OpenAL ALAudioSink,
the sample duration was cut in half due to erroneous resampling missing half the required samples.
Using swr_get_out_samples(..) resolves this issue pre swr_convert(..), the resampling.
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master-clock, enabling proper AV sync w/ untouched audio
We can finally utilize the added pass through audio PTS, see commits
- GlueGen 52725b4c6525487f93407f529dc0a758b387a4fc
- JOAL 12029f1ec1d8afa576e1ac61655f318cc37c1d16
This enables us to use the audio PTS as the master-clock and adjust video to the untouched audio.
In case no audio is selected/playing or audio is muted,
we sync merely on the system-clock (SCR) w/o audio.
AV granularity is 22ms, however, since the ALAudioSink PTS may be a little late,
it renders even a slightly better sync in case of too early audio (d_apts < 0).
Since video frames are sync'ed to audio, the resync procedure may result
in a hysteresis swinging into sync. This might be notable at start
and when resumed audio or after seek.
We leave the audio frames untouched to reduce processing burden
and allow non-disrupted listening.
Passed AV sync tests
- Five-minute-sync-test.mp4
- Audio-Video-Sync-Test-Calibration-23.98fps-24fps.mp4
- Audio-Video-Sync-Test-2.mkv
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Callbacks as recommended
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ReleaseStringUTFChars for GetStringUTFChars() acquired UTF
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showing test-texture. Adding stop(); (API Change)
- allow multiple initGL(..) @ uninitialized and initialized
- allows usage before stream is ready
- using a test-texture @ uninitialized
- adding stop()
API change
- initStream() -> playStream()
- play() -> resume()
FFMPEG: Added 'ready' check for robustness
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'sp_av_channel_layout_uninit'
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11), 5.* (Debian 12) and 6.* (Current Development trunk)
From here on, libav support has been dropped.
Required FFmpeg libraries to be fully matched by their major runtime- and compiletime-versions are:
- avcodec
- avformat
- avutil
- swresample
Library avdevice is optional and only used for video input devices (camera).
Library avresample has been removed, since FFmpeg dropped it as well in version 6.*
and swresample is preferred for lower versions.
The matching major-versions of each library to the FFmpeg version
is documented within FFMPEGMediaPlayer class API-doc.
Each implementation version uses the non-deprecated FFmpeg code-path
and compilation using matching header files is warning-free.
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(index) as filename for OSX
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- static init block issue
commit 06a05d30fc026b21f59310986ea9eb7f3ff30d54
used a static final field initialized after the static {} block
which was still null if called -> moved above static {}
- libavresample debian8 packaging
Debian8 packages a libav10 combination w/ libavresample version 2,
which actually belongs to libav11 - libav10 uses libarvresample version 1.
Allow libavresample and libswresample to be selectively skipped if version mismatch.
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OpenAL/JOAL (works using openal-soft default on all platforms now)
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FFMPEG Natives:
- Move 'mutex_avcodec_openclose' to local static and initialize at initSymbols0
- setStream0:
- Add another locked mutex block around:
- [ sp_avformat_open_input .. sp_avformat_find_stream_info ]
This solves the issue of:
[NULL @ 0x89d20c60] insufficient thread locking around avcodec_open/close()
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Issue:
[NULL @ 0x35bde60] insufficient thread locking around avcodec_open/close()
Decorating said libav functions w/ mutex lock/release.
Abstract impl. to either use pthread or JNI Monitor,
but using the latter to reduce dependencies (ming64 windows).
FFMPEGNatives is now an abstract class containing the
'static final Object mutex_avcodec_openclose'
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*Common_GetJNIEnv()/_ReleaseJNIEnv() Methods and Usage / Check arguments ..
Since we still don't use inter-module native code sharing, align the JNIEnv get/release methods and usage.
Most beneficary here is OSX and the GLDebugMessageHandle,
both managed the JVM handle on their own - removed now.
Also ensuring that *Common_init(..) is called for all modules on all platforms.
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; Fallback for EOS Detection ; MovieSimple uses full GLEventListener for 'Audio Only' as well to test seek
Determine StreamWorker usage after init
- To support audio only files, we need to determine to use StreamWorker
after completion of stream-init.
Fix seek(..)
- FFMPeg: pos0 needs to use aPTS for audio-only
- Clip target time [0..duration[
Fallback for EOS Detection
In case the backend does not report proper EOS:
- Utilize 'nullFramesCount >= MAX' -> EOS,
where MAX is number of frames for 3s play duraction
and where 'nullFramesCount' is increased if no valid packet is available
and no decoded-video or -audio in the queue.
- Utilize pts > duration -> EOS
MovieSimple uses full GLEventListener for 'Audio Only' as well to test seek
- Matroska seek for audio-only leads to EOS ..
http://video.webmfiles.org/big-buck-bunny_trailer.webm
- MP4 audio-only seek works
http://download.blender.org/peach/bigbuckbunny_movies/BigBuckBunny_320x180.mp4
MovieSimple/MovieCube:
- Use audio-pts in audio-only to calc target time
Tested:
- A, V and A+V
- Pause, Stop and Seek
- GNU/Linux
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'getNextTexture(..)' is issued here!
Thanks to Xerxes to analyze this issue thoroughly.
TODO: Implement EOS for 'Audio Only' and test seek, pause, etc .. - Apply manual tests in MovieSimple
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up warnings and includes (clang).
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orientation change (flipped), API-doc,
- State
- Fix state transition (initGL() error)
- Camera options
- options uses ';' as query separator
- don't use 'default' options, driver should know
- Detect and act on orientation change (flipped)
- ffmpeg impl detects if flipped changes and triggers a SIZE update event.
This allows application to react, i.e. re-init GL and use new TextureCoord's.
Test: Works well on Windows w/ rawvideo dshow camera driver/codec.
- API-doc
- TexSeqEventListener/GLMediaEventListener usage / constraints (GL, ..)
- State transition fix
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'camera ID'
If linesize is < 0, it is not invalid as assumed in commit eca6a5cb1e2beda84dfbafc31ed225e272f4f3fb,
but vertically flipped (bottom-up).
We have to adjust the data pointers, which are moved to the upper end of memory as well
and can proceed as usual.
TODO:
- Update texture 'mustFlipVertically' to 'false' in this case.
- Later:
- Allow updating texture size ..
- Whole pixel-fmt/texture-lookup-shader association must scale better,
i.e. extract the 'knowledge' into one class, use a static shader code
using uniforms instead of hard-coded values .. etc.
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windows, 2 more pixel formats, fail-safe data handling
- add support for ffmpeg 2 / libav 10 -> lavc55_lavf55_lavu52_lavr01
- add support for ffmpeg libswresample (similar to libavresample)
- handle BGRA (GL type) and BGR24 (texture shader)
- Change Camera URI semantics, drop 'host' and use 'path' for camera ID
and use 'query' for options.
- add support for Window's DShow camera selection
- our camera id -> index of list of video-input devices,
this gives us same behavior as w/ Linux
- requires windows libs: strmiids, uuid, ole32, oleaut32
- Compiles w/ MingW64, works w/ libav/ffmpeg
- TODO: test compilation w/ MingW 32bit !
- don't push data to texture if (linesize <= 0)
this may happen due to buggy decoder / setup ..
Tested manually on GNU/Linux x64 and Windows x64:
- GNU/Linux libav 0.8, libav 9, libav 10, ffmpeg 1.2, ffmpeg 2.0
- Windows libav 0.8, libav 9, ffmpeg 2.0
- videos and camera
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def. high camera options, cleanup symbols)
- Fix libav/ffmpeg compilation
- Split native GLContext code from JoglCommon
- JoglCommon is required for ffmpeg_* c-compile/link
- Supported versions now:
- 0.8 53.53.51
- 9.0 54.54.52
- FFMPEGMediaPlayer
- Update API doc, add compatibility .. etc
- Pixel format conversions (via shader texture lookup func):
- YUV420P, YUVJ420P
- YUV422P, YUVJ422P
- YUYV422
- Properly handle aid/vid
- In camera mode: set high default values
- TODO: Make it configurable via camera URI:
- video_size
- framerate
- ?
- FFMPEGDynamicLibraryBundleInfo
- Cleanup symbols / remove unused (pre 53)
- Add av_dict_* methods
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version dependent c-files individually and inject object files. ; ffmpeg *register_all() at setStream0(..)
- Use 'dot less' dir/file names
- Compile ffmpeg version dependent c-files individually and inject object files.
- ffmpeg *register_all() at setStream0(..)
- Only register devices if available _and_ camera is requested.
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