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20 | |
21 | #ifndef AVFORMAT_AVFORMAT_H |
22 | #define AVFORMAT_AVFORMAT_H |
23 | |
24 | /** |
25 | * @file |
26 | * @ingroup libavf |
27 | * Main libavformat public API header |
28 | */ |
29 | |
30 | /** |
31 | * @defgroup libavf libavformat |
32 | * I/O and Muxing/Demuxing Library |
33 | * |
34 | * Libavformat (lavf) is a library for dealing with various media container |
35 | * formats. Its main two purposes are demuxing - i.e. splitting a media file |
36 | * into component streams, and the reverse process of muxing - writing supplied |
37 | * data in a specified container format. It also has an @ref lavf_io |
38 | * "I/O module" which supports a number of protocols for accessing the data (e.g. |
39 | * file, tcp, http and others). |
40 | * Unless you are absolutely sure you won't use libavformat's network |
41 | * capabilities, you should also call avformat_network_init(). |
42 | * |
43 | * A supported input format is described by an AVInputFormat struct, conversely |
44 | * an output format is described by AVOutputFormat. You can iterate over all |
45 | * input/output formats using the av_demuxer_iterate / av_muxer_iterate() functions. |
46 | * The protocols layer is not part of the public API, so you can only get the names |
47 | * of supported protocols with the avio_enum_protocols() function. |
48 | * |
49 | * Main lavf structure used for both muxing and demuxing is AVFormatContext, |
50 | * which exports all information about the file being read or written. As with |
51 | * most Libavformat structures, its size is not part of public ABI, so it cannot be |
52 | * allocated on stack or directly with av_malloc(). To create an |
53 | * AVFormatContext, use avformat_alloc_context() (some functions, like |
54 | * avformat_open_input() might do that for you). |
55 | * |
56 | * Most importantly an AVFormatContext contains: |
57 | * @li the @ref AVFormatContext.iformat "input" or @ref AVFormatContext.oformat |
58 | * "output" format. It is either autodetected or set by user for input; |
59 | * always set by user for output. |
60 | * @li an @ref AVFormatContext.streams "array" of AVStreams, which describe all |
61 | * elementary streams stored in the file. AVStreams are typically referred to |
62 | * using their index in this array. |
63 | * @li an @ref AVFormatContext.pb "I/O context". It is either opened by lavf or |
64 | * set by user for input, always set by user for output (unless you are dealing |
65 | * with an AVFMT_NOFILE format). |
66 | * |
67 | * @section lavf_options Passing options to (de)muxers |
68 | * It is possible to configure lavf muxers and demuxers using the @ref avoptions |
69 | * mechanism. Generic (format-independent) libavformat options are provided by |
70 | * AVFormatContext, they can be examined from a user program by calling |
71 | * av_opt_next() / av_opt_find() on an allocated AVFormatContext (or its AVClass |
72 | * from avformat_get_class()). Private (format-specific) options are provided by |
73 | * AVFormatContext.priv_data if and only if AVInputFormat.priv_class / |
74 | * AVOutputFormat.priv_class of the corresponding format struct is non-NULL. |
75 | * Further options may be provided by the @ref AVFormatContext.pb "I/O context", |
76 | * if its AVClass is non-NULL, and the protocols layer. See the discussion on |
77 | * nesting in @ref avoptions documentation to learn how to access those. |
78 | * |
79 | * @section urls |
80 | * URL strings in libavformat are made of a scheme/protocol, a ':', and a |
81 | * scheme specific string. URLs without a scheme and ':' used for local files |
82 | * are supported but deprecated. "file:" should be used for local files. |
83 | * |
84 | * It is important that the scheme string is not taken from untrusted |
85 | * sources without checks. |
86 | * |
87 | * Note that some schemes/protocols are quite powerful, allowing access to |
88 | * both local and remote files, parts of them, concatenations of them, local |
89 | * audio and video devices and so on. |
90 | * |
91 | * @{ |
92 | * |
93 | * @defgroup lavf_decoding Demuxing |
94 | * @{ |
95 | * Demuxers read a media file and split it into chunks of data (@em packets). A |
96 | * @ref AVPacket "packet" contains one or more encoded frames which belongs to a |
97 | * single elementary stream. In the lavf API this process is represented by the |
98 | * avformat_open_input() function for opening a file, av_read_frame() for |
99 | * reading a single packet and finally avformat_close_input(), which does the |
100 | * cleanup. |
101 | * |
102 | * @section lavf_decoding_open Opening a media file |
103 | * The minimum information required to open a file is its URL, which |
104 | * is passed to avformat_open_input(), as in the following code: |
105 | * @code |
106 | * const char *url = "file:in.mp3"; |
107 | * AVFormatContext *s = NULL; |
108 | * int ret = avformat_open_input(&s, url, NULL, NULL); |
109 | * if (ret < 0) |
110 | * abort(); |
111 | * @endcode |
112 | * The above code attempts to allocate an AVFormatContext, open the |
113 | * specified file (autodetecting the format) and read the header, exporting the |
114 | * information stored there into s. Some formats do not have a header or do not |
115 | * store enough information there, so it is recommended that you call the |
116 | * avformat_find_stream_info() function which tries to read and decode a few |
117 | * frames to find missing information. |
118 | * |
119 | * In some cases you might want to preallocate an AVFormatContext yourself with |
120 | * avformat_alloc_context() and do some tweaking on it before passing it to |
121 | * avformat_open_input(). One such case is when you want to use custom functions |
122 | * for reading input data instead of lavf internal I/O layer. |
123 | * To do that, create your own AVIOContext with avio_alloc_context(), passing |
124 | * your reading callbacks to it. Then set the @em pb field of your |
125 | * AVFormatContext to newly created AVIOContext. |
126 | * |
127 | * Since the format of the opened file is in general not known until after |
128 | * avformat_open_input() has returned, it is not possible to set demuxer private |
129 | * options on a preallocated context. Instead, the options should be passed to |
130 | * avformat_open_input() wrapped in an AVDictionary: |
131 | * @code |
132 | * AVDictionary *options = NULL; |
133 | * av_dict_set(&options, "video_size", "640x480", 0); |
134 | * av_dict_set(&options, "pixel_format", "rgb24", 0); |
135 | * |
136 | * if (avformat_open_input(&s, url, NULL, &options) < 0) |
137 | * abort(); |
138 | * av_dict_free(&options); |
139 | * @endcode |
140 | * This code passes the private options 'video_size' and 'pixel_format' to the |
141 | * demuxer. They would be necessary for e.g. the rawvideo demuxer, since it |
142 | * cannot know how to interpret raw video data otherwise. If the format turns |
143 | * out to be something different than raw video, those options will not be |
144 | * recognized by the demuxer and therefore will not be applied. Such unrecognized |
145 | * options are then returned in the options dictionary (recognized options are |
146 | * consumed). The calling program can handle such unrecognized options as it |
147 | * wishes, e.g. |
148 | * @code |
149 | * AVDictionaryEntry *e; |
150 | * if (e = av_dict_get(options, "", NULL, AV_DICT_IGNORE_SUFFIX)) { |
151 | * fprintf(stderr, "Option %s not recognized by the demuxer.\n", e->key); |
152 | * abort(); |
153 | * } |
154 | * @endcode |
155 | * |
156 | * After you have finished reading the file, you must close it with |
157 | * avformat_close_input(). It will free everything associated with the file. |
158 | * |
159 | * @section lavf_decoding_read Reading from an opened file |
160 | * Reading data from an opened AVFormatContext is done by repeatedly calling |
161 | * av_read_frame() on it. Each call, if successful, will return an AVPacket |
162 | * containing encoded data for one AVStream, identified by |
163 | * AVPacket.stream_index. This packet may be passed straight into the libavcodec |
164 | * decoding functions avcodec_send_packet() or avcodec_decode_subtitle2() if the |
165 | * caller wishes to decode the data. |
166 | * |
167 | * AVPacket.pts, AVPacket.dts and AVPacket.duration timing information will be |
168 | * set if known. They may also be unset (i.e. AV_NOPTS_VALUE for |
169 | * pts/dts, 0 for duration) if the stream does not provide them. The timing |
170 | * information will be in AVStream.time_base units, i.e. it has to be |
171 | * multiplied by the timebase to convert them to seconds. |
172 | * |
173 | * A packet returned by av_read_frame() is always reference-counted, |
174 | * i.e. AVPacket.buf is set and the user may keep it indefinitely. |
175 | * The packet must be freed with av_packet_unref() when it is no |
176 | * longer needed. |
177 | * |
178 | * @section lavf_decoding_seek Seeking |
179 | * @} |
180 | * |
181 | * @defgroup lavf_encoding Muxing |
182 | * @{ |
183 | * Muxers take encoded data in the form of @ref AVPacket "AVPackets" and write |
184 | * it into files or other output bytestreams in the specified container format. |
185 | * |
186 | * The main API functions for muxing are avformat_write_header() for writing the |
187 | * file header, av_write_frame() / av_interleaved_write_frame() for writing the |
188 | * packets and av_write_trailer() for finalizing the file. |
189 | * |
190 | * At the beginning of the muxing process, the caller must first call |
191 | * avformat_alloc_context() to create a muxing context. The caller then sets up |
192 | * the muxer by filling the various fields in this context: |
193 | * |
194 | * - The @ref AVFormatContext.oformat "oformat" field must be set to select the |
195 | * muxer that will be used. |
196 | * - Unless the format is of the AVFMT_NOFILE type, the @ref AVFormatContext.pb |
197 | * "pb" field must be set to an opened IO context, either returned from |
198 | * avio_open2() or a custom one. |
199 | * - Unless the format is of the AVFMT_NOSTREAMS type, at least one stream must |
200 | * be created with the avformat_new_stream() function. The caller should fill |
201 | * the @ref AVStream.codecpar "stream codec parameters" information, such as the |
202 | * codec @ref AVCodecParameters.codec_type "type", @ref AVCodecParameters.codec_id |
203 | * "id" and other parameters (e.g. width / height, the pixel or sample format, |
204 | * etc.) as known. The @ref AVStream.time_base "stream timebase" should |
205 | * be set to the timebase that the caller desires to use for this stream (note |
206 | * that the timebase actually used by the muxer can be different, as will be |
207 | * described later). |
208 | * - It is advised to manually initialize only the relevant fields in |
209 | * AVCodecParameters, rather than using @ref avcodec_parameters_copy() during |
210 | * remuxing: there is no guarantee that the codec context values remain valid |
211 | * for both input and output format contexts. |
212 | * - The caller may fill in additional information, such as @ref |
213 | * AVFormatContext.metadata "global" or @ref AVStream.metadata "per-stream" |
214 | * metadata, @ref AVFormatContext.chapters "chapters", @ref |
215 | * AVFormatContext.programs "programs", etc. as described in the |
216 | * AVFormatContext documentation. Whether such information will actually be |
217 | * stored in the output depends on what the container format and the muxer |
218 | * support. |
219 | * |
220 | * When the muxing context is fully set up, the caller must call |
221 | * avformat_write_header() to initialize the muxer internals and write the file |
222 | * header. Whether anything actually is written to the IO context at this step |
223 | * depends on the muxer, but this function must always be called. Any muxer |
224 | * private options must be passed in the options parameter to this function. |
225 | * |
226 | * The data is then sent to the muxer by repeatedly calling av_write_frame() or |
227 | * av_interleaved_write_frame() (consult those functions' documentation for |
228 | * discussion on the difference between them; only one of them may be used with |
229 | * a single muxing context, they should not be mixed). Do note that the timing |
230 | * information on the packets sent to the muxer must be in the corresponding |
231 | * AVStream's timebase. That timebase is set by the muxer (in the |
232 | * avformat_write_header() step) and may be different from the timebase |
233 | * requested by the caller. |
234 | * |
235 | * Once all the data has been written, the caller must call av_write_trailer() |
236 | * to flush any buffered packets and finalize the output file, then close the IO |
237 | * context (if any) and finally free the muxing context with |
238 | * avformat_free_context(). |
239 | * @} |
240 | * |
241 | * @defgroup lavf_io I/O Read/Write |
242 | * @{ |
243 | * @section lavf_io_dirlist Directory listing |
244 | * The directory listing API makes it possible to list files on remote servers. |
245 | * |
246 | * Some of possible use cases: |
247 | * - an "open file" dialog to choose files from a remote location, |
248 | * - a recursive media finder providing a player with an ability to play all |
249 | * files from a given directory. |
250 | * |
251 | * @subsection lavf_io_dirlist_open Opening a directory |
252 | * At first, a directory needs to be opened by calling avio_open_dir() |
253 | * supplied with a URL and, optionally, ::AVDictionary containing |
254 | * protocol-specific parameters. The function returns zero or positive |
255 | * integer and allocates AVIODirContext on success. |
256 | * |
257 | * @code |
258 | * AVIODirContext *ctx = NULL; |
259 | * if (avio_open_dir(&ctx, "smb://example.com/some_dir", NULL) < 0) { |
260 | * fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open directory.\n"); |
261 | * abort(); |
262 | * } |
263 | * @endcode |
264 | * |
265 | * This code tries to open a sample directory using smb protocol without |
266 | * any additional parameters. |
267 | * |
268 | * @subsection lavf_io_dirlist_read Reading entries |
269 | * Each directory's entry (i.e. file, another directory, anything else |
270 | * within ::AVIODirEntryType) is represented by AVIODirEntry. |
271 | * Reading consecutive entries from an opened AVIODirContext is done by |
272 | * repeatedly calling avio_read_dir() on it. Each call returns zero or |
273 | * positive integer if successful. Reading can be stopped right after the |
274 | * NULL entry has been read -- it means there are no entries left to be |
275 | * read. The following code reads all entries from a directory associated |
276 | * with ctx and prints their names to standard output. |
277 | * @code |
278 | * AVIODirEntry *entry = NULL; |
279 | * for (;;) { |
280 | * if (avio_read_dir(ctx, &entry) < 0) { |
281 | * fprintf(stderr, "Cannot list directory.\n"); |
282 | * abort(); |
283 | * } |
284 | * if (!entry) |
285 | * break; |
286 | * printf("%s\n", entry->name); |
287 | * avio_free_directory_entry(&entry); |
288 | * } |
289 | * @endcode |
290 | * @} |
291 | * |
292 | * @defgroup lavf_codec Demuxers |
293 | * @{ |
294 | * @defgroup lavf_codec_native Native Demuxers |
295 | * @{ |
296 | * @} |
297 | * @defgroup lavf_codec_wrappers External library wrappers |
298 | * @{ |
299 | * @} |
300 | * @} |
301 | * @defgroup lavf_protos I/O Protocols |
302 | * @{ |
303 | * @} |
304 | * @defgroup lavf_internal Internal |
305 | * @{ |
306 | * @} |
307 | * @} |
308 | */ |
309 | |
310 | #include <time.h> |
311 | #include <stdio.h> /* FILE */ |
312 | #include "libavcodec/avcodec.h" |
313 | #include "libavutil/dict.h" |
314 | #include "libavutil/log.h" |
315 | |
316 | #include "avio.h" |
317 | #include "libavformat/version.h" |
318 | |
319 | struct AVFormatContext; |
320 | |
321 | struct AVDeviceInfoList; |
322 | struct AVDeviceCapabilitiesQuery; |
323 | |
324 | /** |
325 | * @defgroup metadata_api Public Metadata API |
326 | * @{ |
327 | * @ingroup libavf |
328 | * The metadata API allows libavformat to export metadata tags to a client |
329 | * application when demuxing. Conversely it allows a client application to |
330 | * set metadata when muxing. |
331 | * |
332 | * Metadata is exported or set as pairs of key/value strings in the 'metadata' |
333 | * fields of the AVFormatContext, AVStream, AVChapter and AVProgram structs |
334 | * using the @ref lavu_dict "AVDictionary" API. Like all strings in FFmpeg, |
335 | * metadata is assumed to be UTF-8 encoded Unicode. Note that metadata |
336 | * exported by demuxers isn't checked to be valid UTF-8 in most cases. |
337 | * |
338 | * Important concepts to keep in mind: |
339 | * - Keys are unique; there can never be 2 tags with the same key. This is |
340 | * also meant semantically, i.e., a demuxer should not knowingly produce |
341 | * several keys that are literally different but semantically identical. |
342 | * E.g., key=Author5, key=Author6. In this example, all authors must be |
343 | * placed in the same tag. |
344 | * - Metadata is flat, not hierarchical; there are no subtags. If you |
345 | * want to store, e.g., the email address of the child of producer Alice |
346 | * and actor Bob, that could have key=alice_and_bobs_childs_email_address. |
347 | * - Several modifiers can be applied to the tag name. This is done by |
348 | * appending a dash character ('-') and the modifier name in the order |
349 | * they appear in the list below -- e.g. foo-eng-sort, not foo-sort-eng. |
350 | * - language -- a tag whose value is localized for a particular language |
351 | * is appended with the ISO 639-2/B 3-letter language code. |
352 | * For example: Author-ger=Michael, Author-eng=Mike |
353 | * The original/default language is in the unqualified "Author" tag. |
354 | * A demuxer should set a default if it sets any translated tag. |
355 | * - sorting -- a modified version of a tag that should be used for |
356 | * sorting will have '-sort' appended. E.g. artist="The Beatles", |
357 | * artist-sort="Beatles, The". |
358 | * - Some protocols and demuxers support metadata updates. After a successful |
359 | * call to av_read_frame(), AVFormatContext.event_flags or AVStream.event_flags |
360 | * will be updated to indicate if metadata changed. In order to detect metadata |
361 | * changes on a stream, you need to loop through all streams in the AVFormatContext |
362 | * and check their individual event_flags. |
363 | * |
364 | * - Demuxers attempt to export metadata in a generic format, however tags |
365 | * with no generic equivalents are left as they are stored in the container. |
366 | * Follows a list of generic tag names: |
367 | * |
368 | @verbatim |
369 | album -- name of the set this work belongs to |
370 | album_artist -- main creator of the set/album, if different from artist. |
371 | e.g. "Various Artists" for compilation albums. |
372 | artist -- main creator of the work |
373 | comment -- any additional description of the file. |
374 | composer -- who composed the work, if different from artist. |
375 | copyright -- name of copyright holder. |
376 | creation_time-- date when the file was created, preferably in ISO 8601. |
377 | date -- date when the work was created, preferably in ISO 8601. |
378 | disc -- number of a subset, e.g. disc in a multi-disc collection. |
379 | encoder -- name/settings of the software/hardware that produced the file. |
380 | encoded_by -- person/group who created the file. |
381 | filename -- original name of the file. |
382 | genre -- <self-evident>. |
383 | language -- main language in which the work is performed, preferably |
384 | in ISO 639-2 format. Multiple languages can be specified by |
385 | separating them with commas. |
386 | performer -- artist who performed the work, if different from artist. |
387 | E.g for "Also sprach Zarathustra", artist would be "Richard |
388 | Strauss" and performer "London Philharmonic Orchestra". |
389 | publisher -- name of the label/publisher. |
390 | service_name -- name of the service in broadcasting (channel name). |
391 | service_provider -- name of the service provider in broadcasting. |
392 | title -- name of the work. |
393 | track -- number of this work in the set, can be in form current/total. |
394 | variant_bitrate -- the total bitrate of the bitrate variant that the current stream is part of |
395 | @endverbatim |
396 | * |
397 | * Look in the examples section for an application example how to use the Metadata API. |
398 | * |
399 | * @} |
400 | */ |
401 | |
402 | /* packet functions */ |
403 | |
404 | |
405 | /** |
406 | * Allocate and read the payload of a packet and initialize its |
407 | * fields with default values. |
408 | * |
409 | * @param s associated IO context |
410 | * @param pkt packet |
411 | * @param size desired payload size |
412 | * @return >0 (read size) if OK, AVERROR_xxx otherwise |
413 | */ |
414 | int av_get_packet(AVIOContext *s, AVPacket *pkt, int size); |
415 | |
416 | |
417 | /** |
418 | * Read data and append it to the current content of the AVPacket. |
419 | * If pkt->size is 0 this is identical to av_get_packet. |
420 | * Note that this uses av_grow_packet and thus involves a realloc |
421 | * which is inefficient. Thus this function should only be used |
422 | * when there is no reasonable way to know (an upper bound of) |
423 | * the final size. |
424 | * |
425 | * @param s associated IO context |
426 | * @param pkt packet |
427 | * @param size amount of data to read |
428 | * @return >0 (read size) if OK, AVERROR_xxx otherwise, previous data |
429 | * will not be lost even if an error occurs. |
430 | */ |
431 | int av_append_packet(AVIOContext *s, AVPacket *pkt, int size); |
432 | |
433 | /*************************************************/ |
434 | /* input/output formats */ |
435 | |
436 | struct AVCodecTag; |
437 | |
438 | /** |
439 | * This structure contains the data a format has to probe a file. |
440 | */ |
441 | typedef struct AVProbeData { |
442 | const char *filename; |
443 | unsigned char *buf; /**< Buffer must have AVPROBE_PADDING_SIZE of extra allocated bytes filled with zero. */ |
444 | int buf_size; /**< Size of buf except extra allocated bytes */ |
445 | const char *mime_type; /**< mime_type, when known. */ |
446 | } AVProbeData; |
447 | |
448 | #define AVPROBE_SCORE_RETRY (AVPROBE_SCORE_MAX/4) |
449 | #define AVPROBE_SCORE_STREAM_RETRY (AVPROBE_SCORE_MAX/4-1) |
450 | |
451 | #define AVPROBE_SCORE_EXTENSION 50 ///< score for file extension |
452 | #define AVPROBE_SCORE_MIME 75 ///< score for file mime type |
453 | #define AVPROBE_SCORE_MAX 100 ///< maximum score |
454 | |
455 | #define AVPROBE_PADDING_SIZE 32 ///< extra allocated bytes at the end of the probe buffer |
456 | |
457 | /// Demuxer will use avio_open, no opened file should be provided by the caller. |
458 | #define AVFMT_NOFILE 0x0001 |
459 | #define AVFMT_NEEDNUMBER 0x0002 /**< Needs '%d' in filename. */ |
460 | #define AVFMT_SHOW_IDS 0x0008 /**< Show format stream IDs numbers. */ |
461 | #define 0x0040 /**< Format wants global header. */ |
462 | #define AVFMT_NOTIMESTAMPS 0x0080 /**< Format does not need / have any timestamps. */ |
463 | #define AVFMT_GENERIC_INDEX 0x0100 /**< Use generic index building code. */ |
464 | #define AVFMT_TS_DISCONT 0x0200 /**< Format allows timestamp discontinuities. Note, muxers always require valid (monotone) timestamps */ |
465 | #define AVFMT_VARIABLE_FPS 0x0400 /**< Format allows variable fps. */ |
466 | #define AVFMT_NODIMENSIONS 0x0800 /**< Format does not need width/height */ |
467 | #define AVFMT_NOSTREAMS 0x1000 /**< Format does not require any streams */ |
468 | #define AVFMT_NOBINSEARCH 0x2000 /**< Format does not allow to fall back on binary search via read_timestamp */ |
469 | #define AVFMT_NOGENSEARCH 0x4000 /**< Format does not allow to fall back on generic search */ |
470 | #define AVFMT_NO_BYTE_SEEK 0x8000 /**< Format does not allow seeking by bytes */ |
471 | #define AVFMT_ALLOW_FLUSH 0x10000 /**< Format allows flushing. If not set, the muxer will not receive a NULL packet in the write_packet function. */ |
472 | #define AVFMT_TS_NONSTRICT 0x20000 /**< Format does not require strictly |
473 | increasing timestamps, but they must |
474 | still be monotonic */ |
475 | #define AVFMT_TS_NEGATIVE 0x40000 /**< Format allows muxing negative |
476 | timestamps. If not set the timestamp |
477 | will be shifted in av_write_frame and |
478 | av_interleaved_write_frame so they |
479 | start from 0. |
480 | The user or muxer can override this through |
481 | AVFormatContext.avoid_negative_ts |
482 | */ |
483 | |
484 | #define AVFMT_SEEK_TO_PTS 0x4000000 /**< Seeking is based on PTS */ |
485 | |
486 | /** |
487 | * @addtogroup lavf_encoding |
488 | * @{ |
489 | */ |
490 | typedef struct AVOutputFormat { |
491 | const char *name; |
492 | /** |
493 | * Descriptive name for the format, meant to be more human-readable |
494 | * than name. You should use the NULL_IF_CONFIG_SMALL() macro |
495 | * to define it. |
496 | */ |
497 | const char *long_name; |
498 | const char *mime_type; |
499 | const char *extensions; /**< comma-separated filename extensions */ |
500 | /* output support */ |
501 | enum AVCodecID audio_codec; /**< default audio codec */ |
502 | enum AVCodecID video_codec; /**< default video codec */ |
503 | enum AVCodecID subtitle_codec; /**< default subtitle codec */ |
504 | /** |
505 | * can use flags: AVFMT_NOFILE, AVFMT_NEEDNUMBER, |
506 | * AVFMT_GLOBALHEADER, AVFMT_NOTIMESTAMPS, AVFMT_VARIABLE_FPS, |
507 | * AVFMT_NODIMENSIONS, AVFMT_NOSTREAMS, AVFMT_ALLOW_FLUSH, |
508 | * AVFMT_TS_NONSTRICT, AVFMT_TS_NEGATIVE |
509 | */ |
510 | int flags; |
511 | |
512 | /** |
513 | * List of supported codec_id-codec_tag pairs, ordered by "better |
514 | * choice first". The arrays are all terminated by AV_CODEC_ID_NONE. |
515 | */ |
516 | const struct AVCodecTag * const *codec_tag; |
517 | |
518 | |
519 | const AVClass *priv_class; ///< AVClass for the private context |
520 | |
521 | /***************************************************************** |
522 | * No fields below this line are part of the public API. They |
523 | * may not be used outside of libavformat and can be changed and |
524 | * removed at will. |
525 | * New public fields should be added right above. |
526 | ***************************************************************** |
527 | */ |
528 | /** |
529 | * The ff_const59 define is not part of the public API and will |
530 | * be removed without further warning. |
531 | */ |
532 | #if FF_API_AVIOFORMAT |
533 | #define ff_const59 |
534 | #else |
535 | #define ff_const59 const |
536 | #endif |
537 | #if FF_API_NEXT |
538 | ff_const59 struct AVOutputFormat *next; |
539 | #endif |
540 | /** |
541 | * size of private data so that it can be allocated in the wrapper |
542 | */ |
543 | int priv_data_size; |
544 | |
545 | int (*)(struct AVFormatContext *); |
546 | /** |
547 | * Write a packet. If AVFMT_ALLOW_FLUSH is set in flags, |
548 | * pkt can be NULL in order to flush data buffered in the muxer. |
549 | * When flushing, return 0 if there still is more data to flush, |
550 | * or 1 if everything was flushed and there is no more buffered |
551 | * data. |
552 | */ |
553 | int (*write_packet)(struct AVFormatContext *, AVPacket *pkt); |
554 | int (*write_trailer)(struct AVFormatContext *); |
555 | /** |
556 | * A format-specific function for interleavement. |
557 | * If unset, packets will be interleaved by dts. |
558 | */ |
559 | int (*interleave_packet)(struct AVFormatContext *, AVPacket *out, |
560 | AVPacket *in, int flush); |
561 | /** |
562 | * Test if the given codec can be stored in this container. |
563 | * |
564 | * @return 1 if the codec is supported, 0 if it is not. |
565 | * A negative number if unknown. |
566 | * MKTAG('A', 'P', 'I', 'C') if the codec is only supported as AV_DISPOSITION_ATTACHED_PIC |
567 | */ |
568 | int (*query_codec)(enum AVCodecID id, int std_compliance); |
569 | |
570 | void (*get_output_timestamp)(struct AVFormatContext *s, int stream, |
571 | int64_t *dts, int64_t *wall); |
572 | /** |
573 | * Allows sending messages from application to device. |
574 | */ |
575 | int (*control_message)(struct AVFormatContext *s, int type, |
576 | void *data, size_t data_size); |
577 | |
578 | /** |
579 | * Write an uncoded AVFrame. |
580 | * |
581 | * See av_write_uncoded_frame() for details. |
582 | * |
583 | * The library will free *frame afterwards, but the muxer can prevent it |
584 | * by setting the pointer to NULL. |
585 | */ |
586 | int (*write_uncoded_frame)(struct AVFormatContext *, int stream_index, |
587 | AVFrame **frame, unsigned flags); |
588 | /** |
589 | * Returns device list with it properties. |
590 | * @see avdevice_list_devices() for more details. |
591 | */ |
592 | int (*get_device_list)(struct AVFormatContext *s, struct AVDeviceInfoList *device_list); |
593 | #if LIBAVFORMAT_VERSION_MAJOR < 59 |
594 | /** |
595 | * Initialize device capabilities submodule. |
596 | * @see avdevice_capabilities_create() for more details. |
597 | */ |
598 | int (*create_device_capabilities)(struct AVFormatContext *s, struct AVDeviceCapabilitiesQuery *caps); |
599 | /** |
600 | * Free device capabilities submodule. |
601 | * @see avdevice_capabilities_free() for more details. |
602 | */ |
603 | int (*free_device_capabilities)(struct AVFormatContext *s, struct AVDeviceCapabilitiesQuery *caps); |
604 | #endif |
605 | enum AVCodecID data_codec; /**< default data codec */ |
606 | /** |
607 | * Initialize format. May allocate data here, and set any AVFormatContext or |
608 | * AVStream parameters that need to be set before packets are sent. |
609 | * This method must not write output. |
610 | * |
611 | * Return 0 if streams were fully configured, 1 if not, negative AVERROR on failure |
612 | * |
613 | * Any allocations made here must be freed in deinit(). |
614 | */ |
615 | int (*init)(struct AVFormatContext *); |
616 | /** |
617 | * Deinitialize format. If present, this is called whenever the muxer is being |
618 | * destroyed, regardless of whether or not the header has been written. |
619 | * |
620 | * If a trailer is being written, this is called after write_trailer(). |
621 | * |
622 | * This is called if init() fails as well. |
623 | */ |
624 | void (*deinit)(struct AVFormatContext *); |
625 | /** |
626 | * Set up any necessary bitstream filtering and extract any extra data needed |
627 | * for the global header. |
628 | * Return 0 if more packets from this stream must be checked; 1 if not. |
629 | */ |
630 | int (*check_bitstream)(struct AVFormatContext *, const AVPacket *pkt); |
631 | } AVOutputFormat; |
632 | /** |
633 | * @} |
634 | */ |
635 | |
636 | /** |
637 | * @addtogroup lavf_decoding |
638 | * @{ |
639 | */ |
640 | typedef struct AVInputFormat { |
641 | /** |
642 | * A comma separated list of short names for the format. New names |
643 | * may be appended with a minor bump. |
644 | */ |
645 | const char *name; |
646 | |
647 | /** |
648 | * Descriptive name for the format, meant to be more human-readable |
649 | * than name. You should use the NULL_IF_CONFIG_SMALL() macro |
650 | * to define it. |
651 | */ |
652 | const char *long_name; |
653 | |
654 | /** |
655 | * Can use flags: AVFMT_NOFILE, AVFMT_NEEDNUMBER, AVFMT_SHOW_IDS, |
656 | * AVFMT_NOTIMESTAMPS, AVFMT_GENERIC_INDEX, AVFMT_TS_DISCONT, AVFMT_NOBINSEARCH, |
657 | * AVFMT_NOGENSEARCH, AVFMT_NO_BYTE_SEEK, AVFMT_SEEK_TO_PTS. |
658 | */ |
659 | int flags; |
660 | |
661 | /** |
662 | * If extensions are defined, then no probe is done. You should |
663 | * usually not use extension format guessing because it is not |
664 | * reliable enough |
665 | */ |
666 | const char *extensions; |
667 | |
668 | const struct AVCodecTag * const *codec_tag; |
669 | |
670 | const AVClass *priv_class; ///< AVClass for the private context |
671 | |
672 | /** |
673 | * Comma-separated list of mime types. |
674 | * It is used check for matching mime types while probing. |
675 | * @see av_probe_input_format2 |
676 | */ |
677 | const char *mime_type; |
678 | |
679 | /***************************************************************** |
680 | * No fields below this line are part of the public API. They |
681 | * may not be used outside of libavformat and can be changed and |
682 | * removed at will. |
683 | * New public fields should be added right above. |
684 | ***************************************************************** |
685 | */ |
686 | #if FF_API_NEXT |
687 | ff_const59 struct AVInputFormat *next; |
688 | #endif |
689 | |
690 | /** |
691 | * Raw demuxers store their codec ID here. |
692 | */ |
693 | int raw_codec_id; |
694 | |
695 | /** |
696 | * Size of private data so that it can be allocated in the wrapper. |
697 | */ |
698 | int priv_data_size; |
699 | |
700 | /** |
701 | * Tell if a given file has a chance of being parsed as this format. |
702 | * The buffer provided is guaranteed to be AVPROBE_PADDING_SIZE bytes |
703 | * big so you do not have to check for that unless you need more. |
704 | */ |
705 | int (*read_probe)(const AVProbeData *); |
706 | |
707 | /** |
708 | * Read the format header and initialize the AVFormatContext |
709 | * structure. Return 0 if OK. 'avformat_new_stream' should be |
710 | * called to create new streams. |
711 | */ |
712 | int (*)(struct AVFormatContext *); |
713 | |
714 | /** |
715 | * Read one packet and put it in 'pkt'. pts and flags are also |
716 | * set. 'avformat_new_stream' can be called only if the flag |
717 | * AVFMTCTX_NOHEADER is used and only in the calling thread (not in a |
718 | * background thread). |
719 | * @return 0 on success, < 0 on error. |
720 | * Upon returning an error, pkt must be unreferenced by the caller. |
721 | */ |
722 | int (*read_packet)(struct AVFormatContext *, AVPacket *pkt); |
723 | |
724 | /** |
725 | * Close the stream. The AVFormatContext and AVStreams are not |
726 | * freed by this function |
727 | */ |
728 | int (*read_close)(struct AVFormatContext *); |
729 | |
730 | /** |
731 | * Seek to a given timestamp relative to the frames in |
732 | * stream component stream_index. |
733 | * @param stream_index Must not be -1. |
734 | * @param flags Selects which direction should be preferred if no exact |
735 | * match is available. |
736 | * @return >= 0 on success (but not necessarily the new offset) |
737 | */ |
738 | int (*read_seek)(struct AVFormatContext *, |
739 | int stream_index, int64_t timestamp, int flags); |
740 | |
741 | /** |
742 | * Get the next timestamp in stream[stream_index].time_base units. |
743 | * @return the timestamp or AV_NOPTS_VALUE if an error occurred |
744 | */ |
745 | int64_t (*read_timestamp)(struct AVFormatContext *s, int stream_index, |
746 | int64_t *pos, int64_t pos_limit); |
747 | |
748 | /** |
749 | * Start/resume playing - only meaningful if using a network-based format |
750 | * (RTSP). |
751 | */ |
752 | int (*read_play)(struct AVFormatContext *); |
753 | |
754 | /** |
755 | * Pause playing - only meaningful if using a network-based format |
756 | * (RTSP). |
757 | */ |
758 | int (*read_pause)(struct AVFormatContext *); |
759 | |
760 | /** |
761 | * Seek to timestamp ts. |
762 | * Seeking will be done so that the point from which all active streams |
763 | * can be presented successfully will be closest to ts and within min/max_ts. |
764 | * Active streams are all streams that have AVStream.discard < AVDISCARD_ALL. |
765 | */ |
766 | int (*read_seek2)(struct AVFormatContext *s, int stream_index, int64_t min_ts, int64_t ts, int64_t max_ts, int flags); |
767 | |
768 | /** |
769 | * Returns device list with it properties. |
770 | * @see avdevice_list_devices() for more details. |
771 | */ |
772 | int (*get_device_list)(struct AVFormatContext *s, struct AVDeviceInfoList *device_list); |
773 | |
774 | #if LIBAVFORMAT_VERSION_MAJOR < 59 |
775 | /** |
776 | * Initialize device capabilities submodule. |
777 | * @see avdevice_capabilities_create() for more details. |
778 | */ |
779 | int (*create_device_capabilities)(struct AVFormatContext *s, struct AVDeviceCapabilitiesQuery *caps); |
780 | |
781 | /** |
782 | * Free device capabilities submodule. |
783 | * @see avdevice_capabilities_free() for more details. |
784 | */ |
785 | int (*free_device_capabilities)(struct AVFormatContext *s, struct AVDeviceCapabilitiesQuery *caps); |
786 | #endif |
787 | } AVInputFormat; |
788 | /** |
789 | * @} |
790 | */ |
791 | |
792 | enum AVStreamParseType { |
793 | AVSTREAM_PARSE_NONE, |
794 | AVSTREAM_PARSE_FULL, /**< full parsing and repack */ |
795 | , /**< Only parse headers, do not repack. */ |
796 | AVSTREAM_PARSE_TIMESTAMPS, /**< full parsing and interpolation of timestamps for frames not starting on a packet boundary */ |
797 | AVSTREAM_PARSE_FULL_ONCE, /**< full parsing and repack of the first frame only, only implemented for H.264 currently */ |
798 | AVSTREAM_PARSE_FULL_RAW, /**< full parsing and repack with timestamp and position generation by parser for raw |
799 | this assumes that each packet in the file contains no demuxer level headers and |
800 | just codec level data, otherwise position generation would fail */ |
801 | }; |
802 | |
803 | typedef struct AVIndexEntry { |
804 | int64_t pos; |
805 | int64_t timestamp; /**< |
806 | * Timestamp in AVStream.time_base units, preferably the time from which on correctly decoded frames are available |
807 | * when seeking to this entry. That means preferable PTS on keyframe based formats. |
808 | * But demuxers can choose to store a different timestamp, if it is more convenient for the implementation or nothing better |
809 | * is known |
810 | */ |
811 | #define AVINDEX_KEYFRAME 0x0001 |
812 | #define AVINDEX_DISCARD_FRAME 0x0002 /** |
813 | * Flag is used to indicate which frame should be discarded after decoding. |
814 | */ |
815 | int flags:2; |
816 | int size:30; //Yeah, trying to keep the size of this small to reduce memory requirements (it is 24 vs. 32 bytes due to possible 8-byte alignment). |
817 | int min_distance; /**< Minimum distance between this and the previous keyframe, used to avoid unneeded searching. */ |
818 | } AVIndexEntry; |
819 | |
820 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_DEFAULT 0x0001 |
821 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_DUB 0x0002 |
822 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_ORIGINAL 0x0004 |
823 | #define 0x0008 |
824 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_LYRICS 0x0010 |
825 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_KARAOKE 0x0020 |
826 | |
827 | /** |
828 | * Track should be used during playback by default. |
829 | * Useful for subtitle track that should be displayed |
830 | * even when user did not explicitly ask for subtitles. |
831 | */ |
832 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_FORCED 0x0040 |
833 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_HEARING_IMPAIRED 0x0080 /**< stream for hearing impaired audiences */ |
834 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_VISUAL_IMPAIRED 0x0100 /**< stream for visual impaired audiences */ |
835 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_CLEAN_EFFECTS 0x0200 /**< stream without voice */ |
836 | /** |
837 | * The stream is stored in the file as an attached picture/"cover art" (e.g. |
838 | * APIC frame in ID3v2). The first (usually only) packet associated with it |
839 | * will be returned among the first few packets read from the file unless |
840 | * seeking takes place. It can also be accessed at any time in |
841 | * AVStream.attached_pic. |
842 | */ |
843 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_ATTACHED_PIC 0x0400 |
844 | /** |
845 | * The stream is sparse, and contains thumbnail images, often corresponding |
846 | * to chapter markers. Only ever used with AV_DISPOSITION_ATTACHED_PIC. |
847 | */ |
848 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_TIMED_THUMBNAILS 0x0800 |
849 | |
850 | typedef struct AVStreamInternal AVStreamInternal; |
851 | |
852 | /** |
853 | * To specify text track kind (different from subtitles default). |
854 | */ |
855 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_CAPTIONS 0x10000 |
856 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_DESCRIPTIONS 0x20000 |
857 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_METADATA 0x40000 |
858 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_DEPENDENT 0x80000 ///< dependent audio stream (mix_type=0 in mpegts) |
859 | #define AV_DISPOSITION_STILL_IMAGE 0x100000 ///< still images in video stream (still_picture_flag=1 in mpegts) |
860 | |
861 | /** |
862 | * Options for behavior on timestamp wrap detection. |
863 | */ |
864 | #define AV_PTS_WRAP_IGNORE 0 ///< ignore the wrap |
865 | #define AV_PTS_WRAP_ADD_OFFSET 1 ///< add the format specific offset on wrap detection |
866 | #define AV_PTS_WRAP_SUB_OFFSET -1 ///< subtract the format specific offset on wrap detection |
867 | |
868 | /** |
869 | * Stream structure. |
870 | * New fields can be added to the end with minor version bumps. |
871 | * Removal, reordering and changes to existing fields require a major |
872 | * version bump. |
873 | * sizeof(AVStream) must not be used outside libav*. |
874 | */ |
875 | typedef struct AVStream { |
876 | int index; /**< stream index in AVFormatContext */ |
877 | /** |
878 | * Format-specific stream ID. |
879 | * decoding: set by libavformat |
880 | * encoding: set by the user, replaced by libavformat if left unset |
881 | */ |
882 | int id; |
883 | #if FF_API_LAVF_AVCTX |
884 | /** |
885 | * @deprecated use the codecpar struct instead |
886 | */ |
887 | attribute_deprecated |
888 | AVCodecContext *codec; |
889 | #endif |
890 | void *priv_data; |
891 | |
892 | /** |
893 | * This is the fundamental unit of time (in seconds) in terms |
894 | * of which frame timestamps are represented. |
895 | * |
896 | * decoding: set by libavformat |
897 | * encoding: May be set by the caller before avformat_write_header() to |
898 | * provide a hint to the muxer about the desired timebase. In |
899 | * avformat_write_header(), the muxer will overwrite this field |
900 | * with the timebase that will actually be used for the timestamps |
901 | * written into the file (which may or may not be related to the |
902 | * user-provided one, depending on the format). |
903 | */ |
904 | AVRational time_base; |
905 | |
906 | /** |
907 | * Decoding: pts of the first frame of the stream in presentation order, in stream time base. |
908 | * Only set this if you are absolutely 100% sure that the value you set |
909 | * it to really is the pts of the first frame. |
910 | * This may be undefined (AV_NOPTS_VALUE). |
911 | * @note The ASF header does NOT contain a correct start_time the ASF |
912 | * demuxer must NOT set this. |
913 | */ |
914 | int64_t start_time; |
915 | |
916 | /** |
917 | * Decoding: duration of the stream, in stream time base. |
918 | * If a source file does not specify a duration, but does specify |
919 | * a bitrate, this value will be estimated from bitrate and file size. |
920 | * |
921 | * Encoding: May be set by the caller before avformat_write_header() to |
922 | * provide a hint to the muxer about the estimated duration. |
923 | */ |
924 | int64_t duration; |
925 | |
926 | int64_t nb_frames; ///< number of frames in this stream if known or 0 |
927 | |
928 | int disposition; /**< AV_DISPOSITION_* bit field */ |
929 | |
930 | enum AVDiscard discard; ///< Selects which packets can be discarded at will and do not need to be demuxed. |
931 | |
932 | /** |
933 | * sample aspect ratio (0 if unknown) |
934 | * - encoding: Set by user. |
935 | * - decoding: Set by libavformat. |
936 | */ |
937 | AVRational sample_aspect_ratio; |
938 | |
939 | AVDictionary *metadata; |
940 | |
941 | /** |
942 | * Average framerate |
943 | * |
944 | * - demuxing: May be set by libavformat when creating the stream or in |
945 | * avformat_find_stream_info(). |
946 | * - muxing: May be set by the caller before avformat_write_header(). |
947 | */ |
948 | AVRational avg_frame_rate; |
949 | |
950 | /** |
951 | * For streams with AV_DISPOSITION_ATTACHED_PIC disposition, this packet |
952 | * will contain the attached picture. |
953 | * |
954 | * decoding: set by libavformat, must not be modified by the caller. |
955 | * encoding: unused |
956 | */ |
957 | AVPacket attached_pic; |
958 | |
959 | /** |
960 | * An array of side data that applies to the whole stream (i.e. the |
961 | * container does not allow it to change between packets). |
962 | * |
963 | * There may be no overlap between the side data in this array and side data |
964 | * in the packets. I.e. a given side data is either exported by the muxer |
965 | * (demuxing) / set by the caller (muxing) in this array, then it never |
966 | * appears in the packets, or the side data is exported / sent through |
967 | * the packets (always in the first packet where the value becomes known or |
968 | * changes), then it does not appear in this array. |
969 | * |
970 | * - demuxing: Set by libavformat when the stream is created. |
971 | * - muxing: May be set by the caller before avformat_write_header(). |
972 | * |
973 | * Freed by libavformat in avformat_free_context(). |
974 | * |
975 | * @see av_format_inject_global_side_data() |
976 | */ |
977 | AVPacketSideData *side_data; |
978 | /** |
979 | * The number of elements in the AVStream.side_data array. |
980 | */ |
981 | int nb_side_data; |
982 | |
983 | /** |
984 | * Flags indicating events happening on the stream, a combination of |
985 | * AVSTREAM_EVENT_FLAG_*. |
986 | * |
987 | * - demuxing: may be set by the demuxer in avformat_open_input(), |
988 | * avformat_find_stream_info() and av_read_frame(). Flags must be cleared |
989 | * by the user once the event has been handled. |
990 | * - muxing: may be set by the user after avformat_write_header(). to |
991 | * indicate a user-triggered event. The muxer will clear the flags for |
992 | * events it has handled in av_[interleaved]_write_frame(). |
993 | */ |
994 | int event_flags; |
995 | /** |
996 | * - demuxing: the demuxer read new metadata from the file and updated |
997 | * AVStream.metadata accordingly |
998 | * - muxing: the user updated AVStream.metadata and wishes the muxer to write |
999 | * it into the file |
1000 | */ |
1001 | #define AVSTREAM_EVENT_FLAG_METADATA_UPDATED 0x0001 |
1002 | /** |
1003 | * - demuxing: new packets for this stream were read from the file. This |
1004 | * event is informational only and does not guarantee that new packets |
1005 | * for this stream will necessarily be returned from av_read_frame(). |
1006 | */ |
1007 | #define AVSTREAM_EVENT_FLAG_NEW_PACKETS (1 << 1) |
1008 | |
1009 | /** |
1010 | * Real base framerate of the stream. |
1011 | * This is the lowest framerate with which all timestamps can be |
1012 | * represented accurately (it is the least common multiple of all |
1013 | * framerates in the stream). Note, this value is just a guess! |
1014 | * For example, if the time base is 1/90000 and all frames have either |
1015 | * approximately 3600 or 1800 timer ticks, then r_frame_rate will be 50/1. |
1016 | */ |
1017 | AVRational r_frame_rate; |
1018 | |
1019 | #if FF_API_LAVF_FFSERVER |
1020 | /** |
1021 | * String containing pairs of key and values describing recommended encoder configuration. |
1022 | * Pairs are separated by ','. |
1023 | * Keys are separated from values by '='. |
1024 | * |
1025 | * @deprecated unused |
1026 | */ |
1027 | attribute_deprecated |
1028 | char *recommended_encoder_configuration; |
1029 | #endif |
1030 | |
1031 | /** |
1032 | * Codec parameters associated with this stream. Allocated and freed by |
1033 | * libavformat in avformat_new_stream() and avformat_free_context() |
1034 | * respectively. |
1035 | * |
1036 | * - demuxing: filled by libavformat on stream creation or in |
1037 | * avformat_find_stream_info() |
1038 | * - muxing: filled by the caller before avformat_write_header() |
1039 | */ |
1040 | AVCodecParameters *codecpar; |
1041 | |
1042 | /***************************************************************** |
1043 | * All fields below this line are not part of the public API. They |
1044 | * may not be used outside of libavformat and can be changed and |
1045 | * removed at will. |
1046 | * Internal note: be aware that physically removing these fields |
1047 | * will break ABI. Replace removed fields with dummy fields, and |
1048 | * add new fields to AVStreamInternal. |
1049 | ***************************************************************** |
1050 | */ |
1051 | |
1052 | #if LIBAVFORMAT_VERSION_MAJOR < 59 |
1053 | // kept for ABI compatibility only, do not access in any way |
1054 | void *unused; |
1055 | #endif |
1056 | |
1057 | int pts_wrap_bits; /**< number of bits in pts (used for wrapping control) */ |
1058 | |
1059 | // Timestamp generation support: |
1060 | /** |
1061 | * Timestamp corresponding to the last dts sync point. |
1062 | * |
1063 | * Initialized when AVCodecParserContext.dts_sync_point >= 0 and |
1064 | * a DTS is received from the underlying container. Otherwise set to |
1065 | * AV_NOPTS_VALUE by default. |
1066 | */ |
1067 | int64_t first_dts; |
1068 | int64_t cur_dts; |
1069 | int64_t last_IP_pts; |
1070 | int last_IP_duration; |
1071 | |
1072 | /** |
1073 | * Number of packets to buffer for codec probing |
1074 | */ |
1075 | int probe_packets; |
1076 | |
1077 | /** |
1078 | * Number of frames that have been demuxed during avformat_find_stream_info() |
1079 | */ |
1080 | int codec_info_nb_frames; |
1081 | |
1082 | /* av_read_frame() support */ |
1083 | enum AVStreamParseType need_parsing; |
1084 | struct AVCodecParserContext *parser; |
1085 | |
1086 | #if LIBAVFORMAT_VERSION_MAJOR < 59 |
1087 | // kept for ABI compatibility only, do not access in any way |
1088 | void *unused7; |
1089 | AVProbeData unused6; |
1090 | int64_t unused5[16+1]; |
1091 | #endif |
1092 | AVIndexEntry *index_entries; /**< Only used if the format does not |
1093 | support seeking natively. */ |
1094 | int nb_index_entries; |
1095 | unsigned int index_entries_allocated_size; |
1096 | |
1097 | /** |
1098 | * Stream Identifier |
1099 | * This is the MPEG-TS stream identifier +1 |
1100 | * 0 means unknown |
1101 | */ |
1102 | int stream_identifier; |
1103 | |
1104 | #if LIBAVFORMAT_VERSION_MAJOR < 59 |
1105 | // kept for ABI compatibility only, do not access in any way |
1106 | int unused8; |
1107 | int unused9; |
1108 | int unused10; |
1109 | #endif |
1110 | |
1111 | /** |
1112 | * An opaque field for libavformat internal usage. |
1113 | * Must not be accessed in any way by callers. |
1114 | */ |
1115 | AVStreamInternal *internal; |
1116 | } AVStream; |
1117 | |
1118 | #if FF_API_FORMAT_GET_SET |
1119 | /** |
1120 | * Accessors for some AVStream fields. These used to be provided for ABI |
1121 | * compatibility, and do not need to be used anymore. |
1122 | */ |
1123 | attribute_deprecated |
1124 | AVRational av_stream_get_r_frame_rate(const AVStream *s); |
1125 | attribute_deprecated |
1126 | void av_stream_set_r_frame_rate(AVStream *s, AVRational r); |
1127 | #if FF_API_LAVF_FFSERVER |
1128 | attribute_deprecated |
1129 | char* av_stream_get_recommended_encoder_configuration(const AVStream *s); |
1130 | attribute_deprecated |
1131 | void av_stream_set_recommended_encoder_configuration(AVStream *s, char *configuration); |
1132 | #endif |
1133 | #endif |
1134 | |
1135 | struct AVCodecParserContext *av_stream_get_parser(const AVStream *s); |
1136 | |
1137 | /** |
1138 | * Returns the pts of the last muxed packet + its duration |
1139 | * |
1140 | * the retuned value is undefined when used with a demuxer. |
1141 | */ |
1142 | int64_t av_stream_get_end_pts(const AVStream *st); |
1143 | |
1144 | #define AV_PROGRAM_RUNNING 1 |
1145 | |
1146 | /** |
1147 | * New fields can be added to the end with minor version bumps. |
1148 | * Removal, reordering and changes to existing fields require a major |
1149 | * version bump. |
1150 | * sizeof(AVProgram) must not be used outside libav*. |
1151 | */ |
1152 | typedef struct AVProgram { |
1153 | int id; |
1154 | int flags; |
1155 | enum AVDiscard discard; ///< selects which program to discard and which to feed to the caller |
1156 | unsigned int *stream_index; |
1157 | unsigned int nb_stream_indexes; |
1158 | AVDictionary *metadata; |
1159 | |
1160 | int program_num; |
1161 | int pmt_pid; |
1162 | int pcr_pid; |
1163 | int pmt_version; |
1164 | |
1165 | /***************************************************************** |
1166 | * All fields below this line are not part of the public API. They |
1167 | * may not be used outside of libavformat and can be changed and |
1168 | * removed at will. |
1169 | * New public fields should be added right above. |
1170 | ***************************************************************** |
1171 | */ |
1172 | int64_t start_time; |
1173 | int64_t end_time; |
1174 | |
1175 | int64_t pts_wrap_reference; ///< reference dts for wrap detection |
1176 | int pts_wrap_behavior; ///< behavior on wrap detection |
1177 | } AVProgram; |
1178 | |
1179 | #define 0x0001 /**< signal that no header is present |
1180 | (streams are added dynamically) */ |
1181 | #define AVFMTCTX_UNSEEKABLE 0x0002 /**< signal that the stream is definitely |
1182 | not seekable, and attempts to call the |
1183 | seek function will fail. For some |
1184 | network protocols (e.g. HLS), this can |
1185 | change dynamically at runtime. */ |
1186 | |
1187 | typedef struct AVChapter { |
1188 | #if FF_API_CHAPTER_ID_INT |
1189 | int id; ///< unique ID to identify the chapter |
1190 | #else |
1191 | int64_t id; ///< unique ID to identify the chapter |
1192 | #endif |
1193 | AVRational time_base; ///< time base in which the start/end timestamps are specified |
1194 | int64_t start, end; ///< chapter start/end time in time_base units |
1195 | AVDictionary *metadata; |
1196 | } AVChapter; |
1197 | |
1198 | |
1199 | /** |
1200 | * Callback used by devices to communicate with application. |
1201 | */ |
1202 | typedef int (*av_format_control_message)(struct AVFormatContext *s, int type, |
1203 | void *data, size_t data_size); |
1204 | |
1205 | typedef int (*AVOpenCallback)(struct AVFormatContext *s, AVIOContext **pb, const char *url, int flags, |
1206 | const AVIOInterruptCB *int_cb, AVDictionary **options); |
1207 | |
1208 | /** |
1209 | * The duration of a video can be estimated through various ways, and this enum can be used |
1210 | * to know how the duration was estimated. |
1211 | */ |
1212 | enum AVDurationEstimationMethod { |
1213 | AVFMT_DURATION_FROM_PTS, ///< Duration accurately estimated from PTSes |
1214 | AVFMT_DURATION_FROM_STREAM, ///< Duration estimated from a stream with a known duration |
1215 | AVFMT_DURATION_FROM_BITRATE ///< Duration estimated from bitrate (less accurate) |
1216 | }; |
1217 | |
1218 | typedef struct AVFormatInternal AVFormatInternal; |
1219 | |
1220 | /** |
1221 | * Format I/O context. |
1222 | * New fields can be added to the end with minor version bumps. |
1223 | * Removal, reordering and changes to existing fields require a major |
1224 | * version bump. |
1225 | * sizeof(AVFormatContext) must not be used outside libav*, use |
1226 | * avformat_alloc_context() to create an AVFormatContext. |
1227 | * |
1228 | * Fields can be accessed through AVOptions (av_opt*), |
1229 | * the name string used matches the associated command line parameter name and |
1230 | * can be found in libavformat/options_table.h. |
1231 | * The AVOption/command line parameter names differ in some cases from the C |
1232 | * structure field names for historic reasons or brevity. |
1233 | */ |
1234 | typedef struct AVFormatContext { |
1235 | /** |
1236 | * A class for logging and @ref avoptions. Set by avformat_alloc_context(). |
1237 | * Exports (de)muxer private options if they exist. |
1238 | */ |
1239 | const AVClass *av_class; |
1240 | |
1241 | /** |
1242 | * The input container format. |
1243 | * |
1244 | * Demuxing only, set by avformat_open_input(). |
1245 | */ |
1246 | ff_const59 struct AVInputFormat *iformat; |
1247 | |
1248 | /** |
1249 | * The output container format. |
1250 | * |
1251 | * Muxing only, must be set by the caller before avformat_write_header(). |
1252 | */ |
1253 | ff_const59 struct AVOutputFormat *oformat; |
1254 | |
1255 | /** |
1256 | * Format private data. This is an AVOptions-enabled struct |
1257 | * if and only if iformat/oformat.priv_class is not NULL. |
1258 | * |
1259 | * - muxing: set by avformat_write_header() |
1260 | * - demuxing: set by avformat_open_input() |
1261 | */ |
1262 | void *priv_data; |
1263 | |
1264 | /** |
1265 | * I/O context. |
1266 | * |
1267 | * - demuxing: either set by the user before avformat_open_input() (then |
1268 | * the user must close it manually) or set by avformat_open_input(). |
1269 | * - muxing: set by the user before avformat_write_header(). The caller must |
1270 | * take care of closing / freeing the IO context. |
1271 | * |
1272 | * Do NOT set this field if AVFMT_NOFILE flag is set in |
1273 | * iformat/oformat.flags. In such a case, the (de)muxer will handle |
1274 | * I/O in some other way and this field will be NULL. |
1275 | */ |
1276 | AVIOContext *pb; |
1277 | |
1278 | /* stream info */ |
1279 | /** |
1280 | * Flags signalling stream properties. A combination of AVFMTCTX_*. |
1281 | * Set by libavformat. |
1282 | */ |
1283 | int ctx_flags; |
1284 | |
1285 | /** |
1286 | * Number of elements in AVFormatContext.streams. |
1287 | * |
1288 | * Set by avformat_new_stream(), must not be modified by any other code. |
1289 | */ |
1290 | unsigned int nb_streams; |
1291 | /** |
1292 | * A list of all streams in the file. New streams are created with |
1293 | * avformat_new_stream(). |
1294 | * |
1295 | * - demuxing: streams are created by libavformat in avformat_open_input(). |
1296 | * If AVFMTCTX_NOHEADER is set in ctx_flags, then new streams may also |
1297 | * appear in av_read_frame(). |
1298 | * - muxing: streams are created by the user before avformat_write_header(). |
1299 | * |
1300 | * Freed by libavformat in avformat_free_context(). |
1301 | */ |
1302 | AVStream **streams; |
1303 | |
1304 | #if FF_API_FORMAT_FILENAME |
1305 | /** |
1306 | * input or output filename |
1307 | * |
1308 | * - demuxing: set by avformat_open_input() |
1309 | * - muxing: may be set by the caller before avformat_write_header() |
1310 | * |
1311 | * @deprecated Use url instead. |
1312 | */ |
1313 | attribute_deprecated |
1314 | char filename[1024]; |
1315 | #endif |
1316 | |
1317 | /** |
1318 | * input or output URL. Unlike the old filename field, this field has no |
1319 | * length restriction. |
1320 | * |
1321 | * - demuxing: set by avformat_open_input(), initialized to an empty |
1322 | * string if url parameter was NULL in avformat_open_input(). |
1323 | * - muxing: may be set by the caller before calling avformat_write_header() |
1324 | * (or avformat_init_output() if that is called first) to a string |
1325 | * which is freeable by av_free(). Set to an empty string if it |
1326 | * was NULL in avformat_init_output(). |
1327 | * |
1328 | * Freed by libavformat in avformat_free_context(). |
1329 | */ |
1330 | char *url; |
1331 | |
1332 | /** |
1333 | * Position of the first frame of the component, in |
1334 | * AV_TIME_BASE fractional seconds. NEVER set this value directly: |
1335 | * It is deduced from the AVStream values. |
1336 | * |
1337 | * Demuxing only, set by libavformat. |
1338 | */ |
1339 | int64_t start_time; |
1340 | |
1341 | /** |
1342 | * Duration of the stream, in AV_TIME_BASE fractional |
1343 | * seconds. Only set this value if you know none of the individual stream |
1344 | * durations and also do not set any of them. This is deduced from the |
1345 | * AVStream values if not set. |
1346 | * |
1347 | * Demuxing only, set by libavformat. |
1348 | */ |
1349 | int64_t duration; |
1350 | |
1351 | /** |
1352 | * Total stream bitrate in bit/s, 0 if not |
1353 | * available. Never set it directly if the file_size and the |
1354 | * duration are known as FFmpeg can compute it automatically. |
1355 | */ |
1356 | int64_t bit_rate; |
1357 | |
1358 | unsigned int packet_size; |
1359 | int max_delay; |
1360 | |
1361 | /** |
1362 | * Flags modifying the (de)muxer behaviour. A combination of AVFMT_FLAG_*. |
1363 | * Set by the user before avformat_open_input() / avformat_write_header(). |
1364 | */ |
1365 | int flags; |
1366 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_GENPTS 0x0001 ///< Generate missing pts even if it requires parsing future frames. |
1367 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_IGNIDX 0x0002 ///< Ignore index. |
1368 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_NONBLOCK 0x0004 ///< Do not block when reading packets from input. |
1369 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_IGNDTS 0x0008 ///< Ignore DTS on frames that contain both DTS & PTS |
1370 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_NOFILLIN 0x0010 ///< Do not infer any values from other values, just return what is stored in the container |
1371 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_NOPARSE 0x0020 ///< Do not use AVParsers, you also must set AVFMT_FLAG_NOFILLIN as the fillin code works on frames and no parsing -> no frames. Also seeking to frames can not work if parsing to find frame boundaries has been disabled |
1372 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_NOBUFFER 0x0040 ///< Do not buffer frames when possible |
1373 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_CUSTOM_IO 0x0080 ///< The caller has supplied a custom AVIOContext, don't avio_close() it. |
1374 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_DISCARD_CORRUPT 0x0100 ///< Discard frames marked corrupted |
1375 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_FLUSH_PACKETS 0x0200 ///< Flush the AVIOContext every packet. |
1376 | /** |
1377 | * When muxing, try to avoid writing any random/volatile data to the output. |
1378 | * This includes any random IDs, real-time timestamps/dates, muxer version, etc. |
1379 | * |
1380 | * This flag is mainly intended for testing. |
1381 | */ |
1382 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_BITEXACT 0x0400 |
1383 | #if FF_API_LAVF_MP4A_LATM |
1384 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_MP4A_LATM 0x8000 ///< Deprecated, does nothing. |
1385 | #endif |
1386 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_SORT_DTS 0x10000 ///< try to interleave outputted packets by dts (using this flag can slow demuxing down) |
1387 | #if FF_API_LAVF_PRIV_OPT |
1388 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_PRIV_OPT 0x20000 ///< Enable use of private options by delaying codec open (deprecated, will do nothing once av_demuxer_open() is removed) |
1389 | #endif |
1390 | #if FF_API_LAVF_KEEPSIDE_FLAG |
1391 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_KEEP_SIDE_DATA 0x40000 ///< Deprecated, does nothing. |
1392 | #endif |
1393 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_FAST_SEEK 0x80000 ///< Enable fast, but inaccurate seeks for some formats |
1394 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_SHORTEST 0x100000 ///< Stop muxing when the shortest stream stops. |
1395 | #define AVFMT_FLAG_AUTO_BSF 0x200000 ///< Add bitstream filters as requested by the muxer |
1396 | |
1397 | /** |
1398 | * Maximum size of the data read from input for determining |
1399 | * the input container format. |
1400 | * Demuxing only, set by the caller before avformat_open_input(). |
1401 | */ |
1402 | int64_t probesize; |
1403 | |
1404 | /** |
1405 | * Maximum duration (in AV_TIME_BASE units) of the data read |
1406 | * from input in avformat_find_stream_info(). |
1407 | * Demuxing only, set by the caller before avformat_find_stream_info(). |
1408 | * Can be set to 0 to let avformat choose using a heuristic. |
1409 | */ |
1410 | int64_t max_analyze_duration; |
1411 | |
1412 | const uint8_t *key; |
1413 | int keylen; |
1414 | |
1415 | unsigned int nb_programs; |
1416 | AVProgram **programs; |
1417 | |
1418 | /** |
1419 | * Forced video codec_id. |
1420 | * Demuxing: Set by user. |
1421 | */ |
1422 | enum AVCodecID video_codec_id; |
1423 | |
1424 | /** |
1425 | * Forced audio codec_id. |
1426 | * Demuxing: Set by user. |
1427 | */ |
1428 | enum AVCodecID audio_codec_id; |
1429 | |
1430 | /** |
1431 | * Forced subtitle codec_id. |
1432 | * Demuxing: Set by user. |
1433 | */ |
1434 | enum AVCodecID subtitle_codec_id; |
1435 | |
1436 | /** |
1437 | * Maximum amount of memory in bytes to use for the index of each stream. |
1438 | * If the index exceeds this size, entries will be discarded as |
1439 | * needed to maintain a smaller size. This can lead to slower or less |
1440 | * accurate seeking (depends on demuxer). |
1441 | * Demuxers for which a full in-memory index is mandatory will ignore |
1442 | * this. |
1443 | * - muxing: unused |
1444 | * - demuxing: set by user |
1445 | */ |
1446 | unsigned int max_index_size; |
1447 | |
1448 | /** |
1449 | * Maximum amount of memory in bytes to use for buffering frames |
1450 | * obtained from realtime capture devices. |
1451 | */ |
1452 | unsigned int max_picture_buffer; |
1453 | |
1454 | /** |
1455 | * Number of chapters in AVChapter array. |
1456 | * When muxing, chapters are normally written in the file header, |
1457 | * so nb_chapters should normally be initialized before write_header |
1458 | * is called. Some muxers (e.g. mov and mkv) can also write chapters |
1459 | * in the trailer. To write chapters in the trailer, nb_chapters |
1460 | * must be zero when write_header is called and non-zero when |
1461 | * write_trailer is called. |
1462 | * - muxing: set by user |
1463 | * - demuxing: set by libavformat |
1464 | */ |
1465 | unsigned int nb_chapters; |
1466 | AVChapter **chapters; |
1467 | |
1468 | /** |
1469 | * Metadata that applies to the whole file. |
1470 | * |
1471 | * - demuxing: set by libavformat in avformat_open_input() |
1472 | * - muxing: may be set by the caller before avformat_write_header() |
1473 | * |
1474 | * Freed by libavformat in avformat_free_context(). |
1475 | */ |
1476 | AVDictionary *metadata; |
1477 | |
1478 | /** |
1479 | * Start time of the stream in real world time, in microseconds |
1480 | * since the Unix epoch (00:00 1st January 1970). That is, pts=0 in the |
1481 | * stream was captured at this real world time. |
1482 | * - muxing: Set by the caller before avformat_write_header(). If set to |
1483 | * either 0 or AV_NOPTS_VALUE, then the current wall-time will |
1484 | * be used. |
1485 | * - demuxing: Set by libavformat. AV_NOPTS_VALUE if unknown. Note that |
1486 | * the value may become known after some number of frames |
1487 | * have been received. |
1488 | */ |
1489 | int64_t start_time_realtime; |
1490 | |
1491 | /** |
1492 | * The number of frames used for determining the framerate in |
1493 | * avformat_find_stream_info(). |
1494 | * Demuxing only, set by the caller before avformat_find_stream_info(). |
1495 | */ |
1496 | int fps_probe_size; |
1497 | |
1498 | /** |
1499 | * Error recognition; higher values will detect more errors but may |
1500 | * misdetect some more or less valid parts as errors. |
1501 | * Demuxing only, set by the caller before avformat_open_input(). |
1502 | */ |
1503 | int error_recognition; |
1504 | |
1505 | /** |
1506 | * Custom interrupt callbacks for the I/O layer. |
1507 | * |
1508 | * demuxing: set by the user before avformat_open_input(). |
1509 | * muxing: set by the user before avformat_write_header() |
1510 | * (mainly useful for AVFMT_NOFILE formats). The callback |
1511 | * should also be passed to avio_open2() if it's used to |
1512 | * open the file. |
1513 | */ |
1514 | AVIOInterruptCB interrupt_callback; |
1515 | |
1516 | /** |
1517 | * Flags to enable debugging. |
1518 | */ |
1519 | int debug; |
1520 | #define FF_FDEBUG_TS 0x0001 |
1521 | |
1522 | /** |
1523 | * Maximum buffering duration for interleaving. |
1524 | * |
1525 | * To ensure all the streams are interleaved correctly, |
1526 | * av_interleaved_write_frame() will wait until it has at least one packet |
1527 | * for each stream before actually writing any packets to the output file. |
1528 | * When some streams are "sparse" (i.e. there are large gaps between |
1529 | * successive packets), this can result in excessive buffering. |
1530 | * |
1531 | * This field specifies the maximum difference between the timestamps of the |
1532 | * first and the last packet in the muxing queue, above which libavformat |
1533 | * will output a packet regardless of whether it has queued a packet for all |
1534 | * the streams. |
1535 | * |
1536 | * Muxing only, set by the caller before avformat_write_header(). |
1537 | */ |
1538 | int64_t max_interleave_delta; |
1539 | |
1540 | /** |
1541 | * Allow non-standard and experimental extension |
1542 | * @see AVCodecContext.strict_std_compliance |
1543 | */ |
1544 | int strict_std_compliance; |
1545 | |
1546 | /** |
1547 | * Flags indicating events happening on the file, a combination of |
1548 | * AVFMT_EVENT_FLAG_*. |
1549 | * |
1550 | * - demuxing: may be set by the demuxer in avformat_open_input(), |
1551 | * avformat_find_stream_info() and av_read_frame(). Flags must be cleared |
1552 | * by the user once the event has been handled. |
1553 | * - muxing: may be set by the user after avformat_write_header() to |
1554 | * indicate a user-triggered event. The muxer will clear the flags for |
1555 | * events it has handled in av_[interleaved]_write_frame(). |
1556 | */ |
1557 | int event_flags; |
1558 | /** |
1559 | * - demuxing: the demuxer read new metadata from the file and updated |
1560 | * AVFormatContext.metadata accordingly |
1561 | * - muxing: the user updated AVFormatContext.metadata and wishes the muxer to |
1562 | * write it into the file |
1563 | */ |
1564 | #define AVFMT_EVENT_FLAG_METADATA_UPDATED 0x0001 |
1565 | |
1566 | /** |
1567 | * Maximum number of packets to read while waiting for the first timestamp. |
1568 | * Decoding only. |
1569 | */ |
1570 | int max_ts_probe; |
1571 | |
1572 | /** |
1573 | * Avoid negative timestamps during muxing. |
1574 | * Any value of the AVFMT_AVOID_NEG_TS_* constants. |
1575 | * Note, this only works when using av_interleaved_write_frame. (interleave_packet_per_dts is in use) |
1576 | * - muxing: Set by user |
1577 | * - demuxing: unused |
1578 | */ |
1579 | int avoid_negative_ts; |
1580 | #define AVFMT_AVOID_NEG_TS_AUTO -1 ///< Enabled when required by target format |
1581 | #define AVFMT_AVOID_NEG_TS_MAKE_NON_NEGATIVE 1 ///< Shift timestamps so they are non negative |
1582 | #define AVFMT_AVOID_NEG_TS_MAKE_ZERO 2 ///< Shift timestamps so that they start at 0 |
1583 | |
1584 | /** |
1585 | * Transport stream id. |
1586 | * This will be moved into demuxer private options. Thus no API/ABI compatibility |
1587 | */ |
1588 | int ts_id; |
1589 | |
1590 | /** |
1591 | * Audio preload in microseconds. |
1592 | * Note, not all formats support this and unpredictable things may happen if it is used when not supported. |
1593 | * - encoding: Set by user |
1594 | * - decoding: unused |
1595 | */ |
1596 | int audio_preload; |
1597 | |
1598 | /** |
1599 | * Max chunk time in microseconds. |
1600 | * Note, not all formats support this and unpredictable things may happen if it is used when not supported. |
1601 | * - encoding: Set by user |
1602 | * - decoding: unused |
1603 | */ |
1604 | int max_chunk_duration; |
1605 | |
1606 | /** |
1607 | * Max chunk size in bytes |
1608 | * Note, not all formats support this and unpredictable things may happen if it is used when not supported. |
1609 | * - encoding: Set by user |
1610 | * - decoding: unused |
1611 | */ |
1612 | int max_chunk_size; |
1613 | |
1614 | /** |
1615 | * forces the use of wallclock timestamps as pts/dts of packets |
1616 | * This has undefined results in the presence of B frames. |
1617 | * - encoding: unused |
1618 | * - decoding: Set by user |
1619 | */ |
1620 | int use_wallclock_as_timestamps; |
1621 | |
1622 | /** |
1623 | * avio flags, used to force AVIO_FLAG_DIRECT. |
1624 | * - encoding: unused |
1625 | * - decoding: Set by user |
1626 | */ |
1627 | int avio_flags; |
1628 | |
1629 | /** |
1630 | * The duration field can be estimated through various ways, and this field can be used |
1631 | * to know how the duration was estimated. |
1632 | * - encoding: unused |
1633 | * - decoding: Read by user |
1634 | */ |
1635 | enum AVDurationEstimationMethod duration_estimation_method; |
1636 | |
1637 | /** |
1638 | * Skip initial bytes when opening stream |
1639 | * - encoding: unused |
1640 | * - decoding: Set by user |
1641 | */ |
1642 | int64_t skip_initial_bytes; |
1643 | |
1644 | /** |
1645 | * Correct single timestamp overflows |
1646 | * - encoding: unused |
1647 | * - decoding: Set by user |
1648 | */ |
1649 | unsigned int correct_ts_overflow; |
1650 | |
1651 | /** |
1652 | * Force seeking to any (also non key) frames. |
1653 | * - encoding: unused |
1654 | * - decoding: Set by user |
1655 | */ |
1656 | int seek2any; |
1657 | |
1658 | /** |
1659 | * Flush the I/O context after each packet. |
1660 | * - encoding: Set by user |
1661 | * - decoding: unused |
1662 | */ |
1663 | int flush_packets; |
1664 | |
1665 | /** |
1666 | * format probing score. |
1667 | * The maximal score is AVPROBE_SCORE_MAX, its set when the demuxer probes |
1668 | * the format. |
1669 | * - encoding: unused |
1670 | * - decoding: set by avformat, read by user |
1671 | */ |
1672 | int probe_score; |
1673 | |
1674 | /** |
1675 | * number of bytes to read maximally to identify format. |
1676 | * - encoding: unused |
1677 | * - decoding: set by user |
1678 | */ |
1679 | int format_probesize; |
1680 | |
1681 | /** |
1682 | * ',' separated list of allowed decoders. |
1683 | * If NULL then all are allowed |
1684 | * - encoding: unused |
1685 | * - decoding: set by user |
1686 | */ |
1687 | char *codec_whitelist; |
1688 | |
1689 | /** |
1690 | * ',' separated list of allowed demuxers. |
1691 | * If NULL then all are allowed |
1692 | * - encoding: unused |
1693 | * - decoding: set by user |
1694 | */ |
1695 | char *format_whitelist; |
1696 | |
1697 | /** |
1698 | * An opaque field for libavformat internal usage. |
1699 | * Must not be accessed in any way by callers. |
1700 | */ |
1701 | AVFormatInternal *internal; |
1702 | |
1703 | /** |
1704 | * IO repositioned flag. |
1705 | * This is set by avformat when the underlaying IO context read pointer |
1706 | * is repositioned, for example when doing byte based seeking. |
1707 | * Demuxers can use the flag to detect such changes. |
1708 | */ |
1709 | int io_repositioned; |
1710 | |
1711 | /** |
1712 | * Forced video codec. |
1713 | * This allows forcing a specific decoder, even when there are multiple with |
1714 | * the same codec_id. |
1715 | * Demuxing: Set by user |
1716 | */ |
1717 | AVCodec *video_codec; |
1718 | |
1719 | /** |
1720 | * Forced audio codec. |
1721 | * This allows forcing a specific decoder, even when there are multiple with |
1722 | * the same codec_id. |
1723 | * Demuxing: Set by user |
1724 | */ |
1725 | AVCodec *audio_codec; |
1726 | |
1727 | /** |
1728 | * Forced subtitle codec. |
1729 | * This allows forcing a specific decoder, even when there are multiple with |
1730 | * the same codec_id. |
1731 | * Demuxing: Set by user |
1732 | */ |
1733 | AVCodec *subtitle_codec; |
1734 | |
1735 | /** |
1736 | * Forced data codec. |
1737 | * This allows forcing a specific decoder, even when there are multiple with |
1738 | * the same codec_id. |
1739 | * Demuxing: Set by user |
1740 | */ |
1741 | AVCodec *data_codec; |
1742 | |
1743 | /** |
1744 | * Number of bytes to be written as padding in a metadata header. |
1745 | * Demuxing: Unused. |
1746 | * Muxing: Set by user via av_format_set_metadata_header_padding. |
1747 | */ |
1748 | int ; |
1749 | |
1750 | /** |
1751 | * User data. |
1752 | * This is a place for some private data of the user. |
1753 | */ |
1754 | void *opaque; |
1755 | |
1756 | /** |
1757 | * Callback used by devices to communicate with application. |
1758 | */ |
1759 | av_format_control_message control_message_cb; |
1760 | |
1761 | /** |
1762 | * Output timestamp offset, in microseconds. |
1763 | * Muxing: set by user |
1764 | */ |
1765 | int64_t output_ts_offset; |
1766 | |
1767 | /** |
1768 | * dump format separator. |
1769 | * can be ", " or "\n " or anything else |
1770 | * - muxing: Set by user. |
1771 | * - demuxing: Set by user. |
1772 | */ |
1773 | uint8_t *dump_separator; |
1774 | |
1775 | /** |
1776 | * Forced Data codec_id. |
1777 | * Demuxing: Set by user. |
1778 | */ |
1779 | enum AVCodecID data_codec_id; |
1780 | |
1781 | #if FF_API_OLD_OPEN_CALLBACKS |
1782 | /** |
1783 | * Called to open further IO contexts when needed for demuxing. |
1784 | * |
1785 | * This can be set by the user application to perform security checks on |
1786 | * the URLs before opening them. |
1787 | * The function should behave like avio_open2(), AVFormatContext is provided |
1788 | * as contextual information and to reach AVFormatContext.opaque. |
1789 | * |
1790 | * If NULL then some simple checks are used together with avio_open2(). |
1791 | * |
1792 | * Must not be accessed directly from outside avformat. |
1793 | * @See av_format_set_open_cb() |
1794 | * |
1795 | * Demuxing: Set by user. |
1796 | * |
1797 | * @deprecated Use io_open and io_close. |
1798 | */ |
1799 | attribute_deprecated |
1800 | int (*open_cb)(struct AVFormatContext *s, AVIOContext **p, const char *url, int flags, const AVIOInterruptCB *int_cb, AVDictionary **options); |
1801 | #endif |
1802 | |
1803 | /** |
1804 | * ',' separated list of allowed protocols. |
1805 | * - encoding: unused |
1806 | * - decoding: set by user |
1807 | */ |
1808 | char *protocol_whitelist; |
1809 | |
1810 | /** |
1811 | * A callback for opening new IO streams. |
1812 | * |
1813 | * Whenever a muxer or a demuxer needs to open an IO stream (typically from |
1814 | * avformat_open_input() for demuxers, but for certain formats can happen at |
1815 | * other times as well), it will call this callback to obtain an IO context. |
1816 | * |
1817 | * @param s the format context |
1818 | * @param pb on success, the newly opened IO context should be returned here |
1819 | * @param url the url to open |
1820 | * @param flags a combination of AVIO_FLAG_* |
1821 | * @param options a dictionary of additional options, with the same |
1822 | * semantics as in avio_open2() |
1823 | * @return 0 on success, a negative AVERROR code on failure |
1824 | * |
1825 | * @note Certain muxers and demuxers do nesting, i.e. they open one or more |
1826 | * additional internal format contexts. Thus the AVFormatContext pointer |
1827 | * passed to this callback may be different from the one facing the caller. |
1828 | * It will, however, have the same 'opaque' field. |
1829 | */ |
1830 | int (*io_open)(struct AVFormatContext *s, AVIOContext **pb, const char *url, |
1831 | int flags, AVDictionary **options); |
1832 | |
1833 | /** |
1834 | * A callback for closing the streams opened with AVFormatContext.io_open(). |
1835 | */ |
1836 | void (*io_close)(struct AVFormatContext *s, AVIOContext *pb); |
1837 | |
1838 | /** |
1839 | * ',' separated list of disallowed protocols. |
1840 | * - encoding: unused |
1841 | * - decoding: set by user |
1842 | */ |
1843 | char *protocol_blacklist; |
1844 | |
1845 | /** |
1846 | * The maximum number of streams. |
1847 | * - encoding: unused |
1848 | * - decoding: set by user |
1849 | */ |
1850 | int max_streams; |
1851 | |
1852 | /** |
1853 | * Skip duration calcuation in estimate_timings_from_pts. |
1854 | * - encoding: unused |
1855 | * - decoding: set by user |
1856 | */ |
1857 | int skip_estimate_duration_from_pts; |
1858 | |
1859 | /** |
1860 | * Maximum number of packets that can be probed |
1861 | * - encoding: unused |
1862 | * - decoding: set by user |
1863 | */ |
1864 | int max_probe_packets; |
1865 | } AVFormatContext; |
1866 | |
1867 | #if FF_API_FORMAT_GET_SET |
1868 | /** |
1869 | * Accessors for some AVFormatContext fields. These used to be provided for ABI |
1870 | * compatibility, and do not need to be used anymore. |
1871 | */ |
1872 | attribute_deprecated |
1873 | int av_format_get_probe_score(const AVFormatContext *s); |
1874 | attribute_deprecated |
1875 | AVCodec * av_format_get_video_codec(const AVFormatContext *s); |
1876 | attribute_deprecated |
1877 | void av_format_set_video_codec(AVFormatContext *s, AVCodec *c); |
1878 | attribute_deprecated |
1879 | AVCodec * av_format_get_audio_codec(const AVFormatContext *s); |
1880 | attribute_deprecated |
1881 | void av_format_set_audio_codec(AVFormatContext *s, AVCodec *c); |
1882 | attribute_deprecated |
1883 | AVCodec * av_format_get_subtitle_codec(const AVFormatContext *s); |
1884 | attribute_deprecated |
1885 | void av_format_set_subtitle_codec(AVFormatContext *s, AVCodec *c); |
1886 | attribute_deprecated |
1887 | AVCodec * av_format_get_data_codec(const AVFormatContext *s); |
1888 | attribute_deprecated |
1889 | void av_format_set_data_codec(AVFormatContext *s, AVCodec *c); |
1890 | attribute_deprecated |
1891 | int (const AVFormatContext *s); |
1892 | attribute_deprecated |
1893 | void (AVFormatContext *s, int c); |
1894 | attribute_deprecated |
1895 | void * av_format_get_opaque(const AVFormatContext *s); |
1896 | attribute_deprecated |
1897 | void av_format_set_opaque(AVFormatContext *s, void *opaque); |
1898 | attribute_deprecated |
1899 | av_format_control_message av_format_get_control_message_cb(const AVFormatContext *s); |
1900 | attribute_deprecated |
1901 | void av_format_set_control_message_cb(AVFormatContext *s, av_format_control_message callback); |
1902 | #if FF_API_OLD_OPEN_CALLBACKS |
1903 | attribute_deprecated AVOpenCallback av_format_get_open_cb(const AVFormatContext *s); |
1904 | attribute_deprecated void av_format_set_open_cb(AVFormatContext *s, AVOpenCallback callback); |
1905 | #endif |
1906 | #endif |
1907 | |
1908 | /** |
1909 | * This function will cause global side data to be injected in the next packet |
1910 | * of each stream as well as after any subsequent seek. |
1911 | */ |
1912 | void av_format_inject_global_side_data(AVFormatContext *s); |
1913 | |
1914 | /** |
1915 | * Returns the method used to set ctx->duration. |
1916 | * |
1917 | * @return AVFMT_DURATION_FROM_PTS, AVFMT_DURATION_FROM_STREAM, or AVFMT_DURATION_FROM_BITRATE. |
1918 | */ |
1919 | enum AVDurationEstimationMethod av_fmt_ctx_get_duration_estimation_method(const AVFormatContext* ctx); |
1920 | |
1921 | /** |
1922 | * @defgroup lavf_core Core functions |
1923 | * @ingroup libavf |
1924 | * |
1925 | * Functions for querying libavformat capabilities, allocating core structures, |
1926 | * etc. |
1927 | * @{ |
1928 | */ |
1929 | |
1930 | /** |
1931 | * Return the LIBAVFORMAT_VERSION_INT constant. |
1932 | */ |
1933 | unsigned avformat_version(void); |
1934 | |
1935 | /** |
1936 | * Return the libavformat build-time configuration. |
1937 | */ |
1938 | const char *avformat_configuration(void); |
1939 | |
1940 | /** |
1941 | * Return the libavformat license. |
1942 | */ |
1943 | const char *avformat_license(void); |
1944 | |
1945 | #if FF_API_NEXT |
1946 | /** |
1947 | * Initialize libavformat and register all the muxers, demuxers and |
1948 | * protocols. If you do not call this function, then you can select |
1949 | * exactly which formats you want to support. |
1950 | * |
1951 | * @see av_register_input_format() |
1952 | * @see av_register_output_format() |
1953 | */ |
1954 | attribute_deprecated |
1955 | void av_register_all(void); |
1956 | |
1957 | attribute_deprecated |
1958 | void av_register_input_format(AVInputFormat *format); |
1959 | attribute_deprecated |
1960 | void av_register_output_format(AVOutputFormat *format); |
1961 | #endif |
1962 | |
1963 | /** |
1964 | * Do global initialization of network libraries. This is optional, |
1965 | * and not recommended anymore. |
1966 | * |
1967 | * This functions only exists to work around thread-safety issues |
1968 | * with older GnuTLS or OpenSSL libraries. If libavformat is linked |
1969 | * to newer versions of those libraries, or if you do not use them, |
1970 | * calling this function is unnecessary. Otherwise, you need to call |
1971 | * this function before any other threads using them are started. |
1972 | * |
1973 | * This function will be deprecated once support for older GnuTLS and |
1974 | * OpenSSL libraries is removed, and this function has no purpose |
1975 | * anymore. |
1976 | */ |
1977 | int avformat_network_init(void); |
1978 | |
1979 | /** |
1980 | * Undo the initialization done by avformat_network_init. Call it only |
1981 | * once for each time you called avformat_network_init. |
1982 | */ |
1983 | int avformat_network_deinit(void); |
1984 | |
1985 | #if FF_API_NEXT |
1986 | /** |
1987 | * If f is NULL, returns the first registered input format, |
1988 | * if f is non-NULL, returns the next registered input format after f |
1989 | * or NULL if f is the last one. |
1990 | */ |
1991 | attribute_deprecated |
1992 | AVInputFormat *av_iformat_next(const AVInputFormat *f); |
1993 | |
1994 | /** |
1995 | * If f is NULL, returns the first registered output format, |
1996 | * if f is non-NULL, returns the next registered output format after f |
1997 | * or NULL if f is the last one. |
1998 | */ |
1999 | attribute_deprecated |
2000 | AVOutputFormat *av_oformat_next(const AVOutputFormat *f); |
2001 | #endif |
2002 | |
2003 | /** |
2004 | * Iterate over all registered muxers. |
2005 | * |
2006 | * @param opaque a pointer where libavformat will store the iteration state. Must |
2007 | * point to NULL to start the iteration. |
2008 | * |
2009 | * @return the next registered muxer or NULL when the iteration is |
2010 | * finished |
2011 | */ |
2012 | const AVOutputFormat *av_muxer_iterate(void **opaque); |
2013 | |
2014 | /** |
2015 | * Iterate over all registered demuxers. |
2016 | * |
2017 | * @param opaque a pointer where libavformat will store the iteration state. Must |
2018 | * point to NULL to start the iteration. |
2019 | * |
2020 | * @return the next registered demuxer or NULL when the iteration is |
2021 | * finished |
2022 | */ |
2023 | const AVInputFormat *av_demuxer_iterate(void **opaque); |
2024 | |
2025 | /** |
2026 | * Allocate an AVFormatContext. |
2027 | * avformat_free_context() can be used to free the context and everything |
2028 | * allocated by the framework within it. |
2029 | */ |
2030 | AVFormatContext *avformat_alloc_context(void); |
2031 | |
2032 | /** |
2033 | * Free an AVFormatContext and all its streams. |
2034 | * @param s context to free |
2035 | */ |
2036 | void avformat_free_context(AVFormatContext *s); |
2037 | |
2038 | /** |
2039 | * Get the AVClass for AVFormatContext. It can be used in combination with |
2040 | * AV_OPT_SEARCH_FAKE_OBJ for examining options. |
2041 | * |
2042 | * @see av_opt_find(). |
2043 | */ |
2044 | const AVClass *avformat_get_class(void); |
2045 | |
2046 | /** |
2047 | * Add a new stream to a media file. |
2048 | * |
2049 | * When demuxing, it is called by the demuxer in read_header(). If the |
2050 | * flag AVFMTCTX_NOHEADER is set in s.ctx_flags, then it may also |
2051 | * be called in read_packet(). |
2052 | * |
2053 | * When muxing, should be called by the user before avformat_write_header(). |
2054 | * |
2055 | * User is required to call avcodec_close() and avformat_free_context() to |
2056 | * clean up the allocation by avformat_new_stream(). |
2057 | * |
2058 | * @param s media file handle |
2059 | * @param c If non-NULL, the AVCodecContext corresponding to the new stream |
2060 | * will be initialized to use this codec. This is needed for e.g. codec-specific |
2061 | * defaults to be set, so codec should be provided if it is known. |
2062 | * |
2063 | * @return newly created stream or NULL on error. |
2064 | */ |
2065 | AVStream *avformat_new_stream(AVFormatContext *s, const AVCodec *c); |
2066 | |
2067 | /** |
2068 | * Wrap an existing array as stream side data. |
2069 | * |
2070 | * @param st stream |
2071 | * @param type side information type |
2072 | * @param data the side data array. It must be allocated with the av_malloc() |
2073 | * family of functions. The ownership of the data is transferred to |
2074 | * st. |
2075 | * @param size side information size |
2076 | * @return zero on success, a negative AVERROR code on failure. On failure, |
2077 | * the stream is unchanged and the data remains owned by the caller. |
2078 | */ |
2079 | int av_stream_add_side_data(AVStream *st, enum AVPacketSideDataType type, |
2080 | uint8_t *data, size_t size); |
2081 | |
2082 | /** |
2083 | * Allocate new information from stream. |
2084 | * |
2085 | * @param stream stream |
2086 | * @param type desired side information type |
2087 | * @param size side information size |
2088 | * @return pointer to fresh allocated data or NULL otherwise |
2089 | */ |
2090 | uint8_t *av_stream_new_side_data(AVStream *stream, |
2091 | #if FF_API_BUFFER_SIZE_T |
2092 | enum AVPacketSideDataType type, int size); |
2093 | #else |
2094 | enum AVPacketSideDataType type, size_t size); |
2095 | #endif |
2096 | /** |
2097 | * Get side information from stream. |
2098 | * |
2099 | * @param stream stream |
2100 | * @param type desired side information type |
2101 | * @param size If supplied, *size will be set to the size of the side data |
2102 | * or to zero if the desired side data is not present. |
2103 | * @return pointer to data if present or NULL otherwise |
2104 | */ |
2105 | uint8_t *av_stream_get_side_data(const AVStream *stream, |
2106 | #if FF_API_BUFFER_SIZE_T |
2107 | enum AVPacketSideDataType type, int *size); |
2108 | #else |
2109 | enum AVPacketSideDataType type, size_t *size); |
2110 | #endif |
2111 | |
2112 | AVProgram *av_new_program(AVFormatContext *s, int id); |
2113 | |
2114 | /** |
2115 | * @} |
2116 | */ |
2117 | |
2118 | |
2119 | /** |
2120 | * Allocate an AVFormatContext for an output format. |
2121 | * avformat_free_context() can be used to free the context and |
2122 | * everything allocated by the framework within it. |
2123 | * |
2124 | * @param *ctx is set to the created format context, or to NULL in |
2125 | * case of failure |
2126 | * @param oformat format to use for allocating the context, if NULL |
2127 | * format_name and filename are used instead |
2128 | * @param format_name the name of output format to use for allocating the |
2129 | * context, if NULL filename is used instead |
2130 | * @param filename the name of the filename to use for allocating the |
2131 | * context, may be NULL |
2132 | * @return >= 0 in case of success, a negative AVERROR code in case of |
2133 | * failure |
2134 | */ |
2135 | int avformat_alloc_output_context2(AVFormatContext **ctx, ff_const59 AVOutputFormat *oformat, |
2136 | const char *format_name, const char *filename); |
2137 | |
2138 | /** |
2139 | * @addtogroup lavf_decoding |
2140 | * @{ |
2141 | */ |
2142 | |
2143 | /** |
2144 | * Find AVInputFormat based on the short name of the input format. |
2145 | */ |
2146 | ff_const59 AVInputFormat *av_find_input_format(const char *short_name); |
2147 | |
2148 | /** |
2149 | * Guess the file format. |
2150 | * |
2151 | * @param pd data to be probed |
2152 | * @param is_opened Whether the file is already opened; determines whether |
2153 | * demuxers with or without AVFMT_NOFILE are probed. |
2154 | */ |
2155 | ff_const59 AVInputFormat *av_probe_input_format(ff_const59 AVProbeData *pd, int is_opened); |
2156 | |
2157 | /** |
2158 | * Guess the file format. |
2159 | * |
2160 | * @param pd data to be probed |
2161 | * @param is_opened Whether the file is already opened; determines whether |
2162 | * demuxers with or without AVFMT_NOFILE are probed. |
2163 | * @param score_max A probe score larger that this is required to accept a |
2164 | * detection, the variable is set to the actual detection |
2165 | * score afterwards. |
2166 | * If the score is <= AVPROBE_SCORE_MAX / 4 it is recommended |
2167 | * to retry with a larger probe buffer. |
2168 | */ |
2169 | ff_const59 AVInputFormat *av_probe_input_format2(ff_const59 AVProbeData *pd, int is_opened, int *score_max); |
2170 | |
2171 | /** |
2172 | * Guess the file format. |
2173 | * |
2174 | * @param is_opened Whether the file is already opened; determines whether |
2175 | * demuxers with or without AVFMT_NOFILE are probed. |
2176 | * @param score_ret The score of the best detection. |
2177 | */ |
2178 | ff_const59 AVInputFormat *av_probe_input_format3(ff_const59 AVProbeData *pd, int is_opened, int *score_ret); |
2179 | |
2180 | /** |
2181 | * Probe a bytestream to determine the input format. Each time a probe returns |
2182 | * with a score that is too low, the probe buffer size is increased and another |
2183 | * attempt is made. When the maximum probe size is reached, the input format |
2184 | * with the highest score is returned. |
2185 | * |
2186 | * @param pb the bytestream to probe |
2187 | * @param fmt the input format is put here |
2188 | * @param url the url of the stream |
2189 | * @param logctx the log context |
2190 | * @param offset the offset within the bytestream to probe from |
2191 | * @param max_probe_size the maximum probe buffer size (zero for default) |
2192 | * @return the score in case of success, a negative value corresponding to an |
2193 | * the maximal score is AVPROBE_SCORE_MAX |
2194 | * AVERROR code otherwise |
2195 | */ |
2196 | int av_probe_input_buffer2(AVIOContext *pb, ff_const59 AVInputFormat **fmt, |
2197 | const char *url, void *logctx, |
2198 | unsigned int offset, unsigned int max_probe_size); |
2199 | |
2200 | /** |
2201 | * Like av_probe_input_buffer2() but returns 0 on success |
2202 | */ |
2203 | int av_probe_input_buffer(AVIOContext *pb, ff_const59 AVInputFormat **fmt, |
2204 | const char *url, void *logctx, |
2205 | unsigned int offset, unsigned int max_probe_size); |
2206 | |
2207 | /** |
2208 | * Open an input stream and read the header. The codecs are not opened. |
2209 | * The stream must be closed with avformat_close_input(). |
2210 | * |
2211 | * @param ps Pointer to user-supplied AVFormatContext (allocated by avformat_alloc_context). |
2212 | * May be a pointer to NULL, in which case an AVFormatContext is allocated by this |
2213 | * function and written into ps. |
2214 | * Note that a user-supplied AVFormatContext will be freed on failure. |
2215 | * @param url URL of the stream to open. |
2216 | * @param fmt If non-NULL, this parameter forces a specific input format. |
2217 | * Otherwise the format is autodetected. |
2218 | * @param options A dictionary filled with AVFormatContext and demuxer-private options. |
2219 | * On return this parameter will be destroyed and replaced with a dict containing |
2220 | * options that were not found. May be NULL. |
2221 | * |
2222 | * @return 0 on success, a negative AVERROR on failure. |
2223 | * |
2224 | * @note If you want to use custom IO, preallocate the format context and set its pb field. |
2225 | */ |
2226 | int avformat_open_input(AVFormatContext **ps, const char *url, ff_const59 AVInputFormat *fmt, AVDictionary **options); |
2227 | |
2228 | #if FF_API_DEMUXER_OPEN |
2229 | /** |
2230 | * @deprecated Use an AVDictionary to pass options to a demuxer. |
2231 | */ |
2232 | attribute_deprecated |
2233 | int av_demuxer_open(AVFormatContext *ic); |
2234 | #endif |
2235 | |
2236 | /** |
2237 | * Read packets of a media file to get stream information. This |
2238 | * is useful for file formats with no headers such as MPEG. This |
2239 | * function also computes the real framerate in case of MPEG-2 repeat |
2240 | * frame mode. |
2241 | * The logical file position is not changed by this function; |
2242 | * examined packets may be buffered for later processing. |
2243 | * |
2244 | * @param ic media file handle |
2245 | * @param options If non-NULL, an ic.nb_streams long array of pointers to |
2246 | * dictionaries, where i-th member contains options for |
2247 | * codec corresponding to i-th stream. |
2248 | * On return each dictionary will be filled with options that were not found. |
2249 | * @return >=0 if OK, AVERROR_xxx on error |
2250 | * |
2251 | * @note this function isn't guaranteed to open all the codecs, so |
2252 | * options being non-empty at return is a perfectly normal behavior. |
2253 | * |
2254 | * @todo Let the user decide somehow what information is needed so that |
2255 | * we do not waste time getting stuff the user does not need. |
2256 | */ |
2257 | int avformat_find_stream_info(AVFormatContext *ic, AVDictionary **options); |
2258 | |
2259 | /** |
2260 | * Find the programs which belong to a given stream. |
2261 | * |
2262 | * @param ic media file handle |
2263 | * @param last the last found program, the search will start after this |
2264 | * program, or from the beginning if it is NULL |
2265 | * @param s stream index |
2266 | * @return the next program which belongs to s, NULL if no program is found or |
2267 | * the last program is not among the programs of ic. |
2268 | */ |
2269 | AVProgram *av_find_program_from_stream(AVFormatContext *ic, AVProgram *last, int s); |
2270 | |
2271 | void av_program_add_stream_index(AVFormatContext *ac, int progid, unsigned int idx); |
2272 | |
2273 | /** |
2274 | * Find the "best" stream in the file. |
2275 | * The best stream is determined according to various heuristics as the most |
2276 | * likely to be what the user expects. |
2277 | * If the decoder parameter is non-NULL, av_find_best_stream will find the |
2278 | * default decoder for the stream's codec; streams for which no decoder can |
2279 | * be found are ignored. |
2280 | * |
2281 | * @param ic media file handle |
2282 | * @param type stream type: video, audio, subtitles, etc. |
2283 | * @param wanted_stream_nb user-requested stream number, |
2284 | * or -1 for automatic selection |
2285 | * @param related_stream try to find a stream related (eg. in the same |
2286 | * program) to this one, or -1 if none |
2287 | * @param decoder_ret if non-NULL, returns the decoder for the |
2288 | * selected stream |
2289 | * @param flags flags; none are currently defined |
2290 | * @return the non-negative stream number in case of success, |
2291 | * AVERROR_STREAM_NOT_FOUND if no stream with the requested type |
2292 | * could be found, |
2293 | * AVERROR_DECODER_NOT_FOUND if streams were found but no decoder |
2294 | * @note If av_find_best_stream returns successfully and decoder_ret is not |
2295 | * NULL, then *decoder_ret is guaranteed to be set to a valid AVCodec. |
2296 | */ |
2297 | int av_find_best_stream(AVFormatContext *ic, |
2298 | enum AVMediaType type, |
2299 | int wanted_stream_nb, |
2300 | int related_stream, |
2301 | AVCodec **decoder_ret, |
2302 | int flags); |
2303 | |
2304 | /** |
2305 | * Return the next frame of a stream. |
2306 | * This function returns what is stored in the file, and does not validate |
2307 | * that what is there are valid frames for the decoder. It will split what is |
2308 | * stored in the file into frames and return one for each call. It will not |
2309 | * omit invalid data between valid frames so as to give the decoder the maximum |
2310 | * information possible for decoding. |
2311 | * |
2312 | * On success, the returned packet is reference-counted (pkt->buf is set) and |
2313 | * valid indefinitely. The packet must be freed with av_packet_unref() when |
2314 | * it is no longer needed. For video, the packet contains exactly one frame. |
2315 | * For audio, it contains an integer number of frames if each frame has |
2316 | * a known fixed size (e.g. PCM or ADPCM data). If the audio frames have |
2317 | * a variable size (e.g. MPEG audio), then it contains one frame. |
2318 | * |
2319 | * pkt->pts, pkt->dts and pkt->duration are always set to correct |
2320 | * values in AVStream.time_base units (and guessed if the format cannot |
2321 | * provide them). pkt->pts can be AV_NOPTS_VALUE if the video format |
2322 | * has B-frames, so it is better to rely on pkt->dts if you do not |
2323 | * decompress the payload. |
2324 | * |
2325 | * @return 0 if OK, < 0 on error or end of file. On error, pkt will be blank |
2326 | * (as if it came from av_packet_alloc()). |
2327 | * |
2328 | * @note pkt will be initialized, so it may be uninitialized, but it must not |
2329 | * contain data that needs to be freed. |
2330 | */ |
2331 | int av_read_frame(AVFormatContext *s, AVPacket *pkt); |
2332 | |
2333 | /** |
2334 | * Seek to the keyframe at timestamp. |
2335 | * 'timestamp' in 'stream_index'. |
2336 | * |
2337 | * @param s media file handle |
2338 | * @param stream_index If stream_index is (-1), a default |
2339 | * stream is selected, and timestamp is automatically converted |
2340 | * from AV_TIME_BASE units to the stream specific time_base. |
2341 | * @param timestamp Timestamp in AVStream.time_base units |
2342 | * or, if no stream is specified, in AV_TIME_BASE units. |
2343 | * @param flags flags which select direction and seeking mode |
2344 | * @return >= 0 on success |
2345 | */ |
2346 | int av_seek_frame(AVFormatContext *s, int stream_index, int64_t timestamp, |
2347 | int flags); |
2348 | |
2349 | /** |
2350 | * Seek to timestamp ts. |
2351 | * Seeking will be done so that the point from which all active streams |
2352 | * can be presented successfully will be closest to ts and within min/max_ts. |
2353 | * Active streams are all streams that have AVStream.discard < AVDISCARD_ALL. |
2354 | * |
2355 | * If flags contain AVSEEK_FLAG_BYTE, then all timestamps are in bytes and |
2356 | * are the file position (this may not be supported by all demuxers). |
2357 | * If flags contain AVSEEK_FLAG_FRAME, then all timestamps are in frames |
2358 | * in the stream with stream_index (this may not be supported by all demuxers). |
2359 | * Otherwise all timestamps are in units of the stream selected by stream_index |
2360 | * or if stream_index is -1, in AV_TIME_BASE units. |
2361 | * If flags contain AVSEEK_FLAG_ANY, then non-keyframes are treated as |
2362 | * keyframes (this may not be supported by all demuxers). |
2363 | * If flags contain AVSEEK_FLAG_BACKWARD, it is ignored. |
2364 | * |
2365 | * @param s media file handle |
2366 | * @param stream_index index of the stream which is used as time base reference |
2367 | * @param min_ts smallest acceptable timestamp |
2368 | * @param ts target timestamp |
2369 | * @param max_ts largest acceptable timestamp |
2370 | * @param flags flags |
2371 | * @return >=0 on success, error code otherwise |
2372 | * |
2373 | * @note This is part of the new seek API which is still under construction. |
2374 | */ |
2375 | int avformat_seek_file(AVFormatContext *s, int stream_index, int64_t min_ts, int64_t ts, int64_t max_ts, int flags); |
2376 | |
2377 | /** |
2378 | * Discard all internally buffered data. This can be useful when dealing with |
2379 | * discontinuities in the byte stream. Generally works only with formats that |
2380 | * can resync. This includes headerless formats like MPEG-TS/TS but should also |
2381 | * work with NUT, Ogg and in a limited way AVI for example. |
2382 | * |
2383 | * The set of streams, the detected duration, stream parameters and codecs do |
2384 | * not change when calling this function. If you want a complete reset, it's |
2385 | * better to open a new AVFormatContext. |
2386 | * |
2387 | * This does not flush the AVIOContext (s->pb). If necessary, call |
2388 | * avio_flush(s->pb) before calling this function. |
2389 | * |
2390 | * @param s media file handle |
2391 | * @return >=0 on success, error code otherwise |
2392 | */ |
2393 | int avformat_flush(AVFormatContext *s); |
2394 | |
2395 | /** |
2396 | * Start playing a network-based stream (e.g. RTSP stream) at the |
2397 | * current position. |
2398 | */ |
2399 | int av_read_play(AVFormatContext *s); |
2400 | |
2401 | /** |
2402 | * Pause a network-based stream (e.g. RTSP stream). |
2403 | * |
2404 | * Use av_read_play() to resume it. |
2405 | */ |
2406 | int av_read_pause(AVFormatContext *s); |
2407 | |
2408 | /** |
2409 | * Close an opened input AVFormatContext. Free it and all its contents |
2410 | * and set *s to NULL. |
2411 | */ |
2412 | void avformat_close_input(AVFormatContext **s); |
2413 | /** |
2414 | * @} |
2415 | */ |
2416 | |
2417 | #define AVSEEK_FLAG_BACKWARD 1 ///< seek backward |
2418 | #define AVSEEK_FLAG_BYTE 2 ///< seeking based on position in bytes |
2419 | #define AVSEEK_FLAG_ANY 4 ///< seek to any frame, even non-keyframes |
2420 | #define AVSEEK_FLAG_FRAME 8 ///< seeking based on frame number |
2421 | |
2422 | /** |
2423 | * @addtogroup lavf_encoding |
2424 | * @{ |
2425 | */ |
2426 | |
2427 | #define 0 ///< stream parameters initialized in avformat_write_header |
2428 | #define AVSTREAM_INIT_IN_INIT_OUTPUT 1 ///< stream parameters initialized in avformat_init_output |
2429 | |
2430 | /** |
2431 | * Allocate the stream private data and write the stream header to |
2432 | * an output media file. |
2433 | * |
2434 | * @param s Media file handle, must be allocated with avformat_alloc_context(). |
2435 | * Its oformat field must be set to the desired output format; |
2436 | * Its pb field must be set to an already opened AVIOContext. |
2437 | * @param options An AVDictionary filled with AVFormatContext and muxer-private options. |
2438 | * On return this parameter will be destroyed and replaced with a dict containing |
2439 | * options that were not found. May be NULL. |
2440 | * |
2441 | * @return AVSTREAM_INIT_IN_WRITE_HEADER on success if the codec had not already been fully initialized in avformat_init, |
2442 | * AVSTREAM_INIT_IN_INIT_OUTPUT on success if the codec had already been fully initialized in avformat_init, |
2443 | * negative AVERROR on failure. |
2444 | * |
2445 | * @see av_opt_find, av_dict_set, avio_open, av_oformat_next, avformat_init_output. |
2446 | */ |
2447 | av_warn_unused_result |
2448 | int (AVFormatContext *s, AVDictionary **options); |
2449 | |
2450 | /** |
2451 | * Allocate the stream private data and initialize the codec, but do not write the header. |
2452 | * May optionally be used before avformat_write_header to initialize stream parameters |
2453 | * before actually writing the header. |
2454 | * If using this function, do not pass the same options to avformat_write_header. |
2455 | * |
2456 | * @param s Media file handle, must be allocated with avformat_alloc_context(). |
2457 | * Its oformat field must be set to the desired output format; |
2458 | * Its pb field must be set to an already opened AVIOContext. |
2459 | * @param options An AVDictionary filled with AVFormatContext and muxer-private options. |
2460 | * On return this parameter will be destroyed and replaced with a dict containing |
2461 | * options that were not found. May be NULL. |
2462 | * |
2463 | * @return AVSTREAM_INIT_IN_WRITE_HEADER on success if the codec requires avformat_write_header to fully initialize, |
2464 | * AVSTREAM_INIT_IN_INIT_OUTPUT on success if the codec has been fully initialized, |
2465 | * negative AVERROR on failure. |
2466 | * |
2467 | * @see av_opt_find, av_dict_set, avio_open, av_oformat_next, avformat_write_header. |
2468 | */ |
2469 | av_warn_unused_result |
2470 | int avformat_init_output(AVFormatContext *s, AVDictionary **options); |
2471 | |
2472 | /** |
2473 | * Write a packet to an output media file. |
2474 | * |
2475 | * This function passes the packet directly to the muxer, without any buffering |
2476 | * or reordering. The caller is responsible for correctly interleaving the |
2477 | * packets if the format requires it. Callers that want libavformat to handle |
2478 | * the interleaving should call av_interleaved_write_frame() instead of this |
2479 | * function. |
2480 | * |
2481 | * @param s media file handle |
2482 | * @param pkt The packet containing the data to be written. Note that unlike |
2483 | * av_interleaved_write_frame(), this function does not take |
2484 | * ownership of the packet passed to it (though some muxers may make |
2485 | * an internal reference to the input packet). |
2486 | * <br> |
2487 | * This parameter can be NULL (at any time, not just at the end), in |
2488 | * order to immediately flush data buffered within the muxer, for |
2489 | * muxers that buffer up data internally before writing it to the |
2490 | * output. |
2491 | * <br> |
2492 | * Packet's @ref AVPacket.stream_index "stream_index" field must be |
2493 | * set to the index of the corresponding stream in @ref |
2494 | * AVFormatContext.streams "s->streams". |
2495 | * <br> |
2496 | * The timestamps (@ref AVPacket.pts "pts", @ref AVPacket.dts "dts") |
2497 | * must be set to correct values in the stream's timebase (unless the |
2498 | * output format is flagged with the AVFMT_NOTIMESTAMPS flag, then |
2499 | * they can be set to AV_NOPTS_VALUE). |
2500 | * The dts for subsequent packets passed to this function must be strictly |
2501 | * increasing when compared in their respective timebases (unless the |
2502 | * output format is flagged with the AVFMT_TS_NONSTRICT, then they |
2503 | * merely have to be nondecreasing). @ref AVPacket.duration |
2504 | * "duration") should also be set if known. |
2505 | * @return < 0 on error, = 0 if OK, 1 if flushed and there is no more data to flush |
2506 | * |
2507 | * @see av_interleaved_write_frame() |
2508 | */ |
2509 | int av_write_frame(AVFormatContext *s, AVPacket *pkt); |
2510 | |
2511 | /** |
2512 | * Write a packet to an output media file ensuring correct interleaving. |
2513 | * |
2514 | * This function will buffer the packets internally as needed to make sure the |
2515 | * packets in the output file are properly interleaved in the order of |
2516 | * increasing dts. Callers doing their own interleaving should call |
2517 | * av_write_frame() instead of this function. |
2518 | * |
2519 | * Using this function instead of av_write_frame() can give muxers advance |
2520 | * knowledge of future packets, improving e.g. the behaviour of the mp4 |
2521 | * muxer for VFR content in fragmenting mode. |
2522 | * |
2523 | * @param s media file handle |
2524 | * @param pkt The packet containing the data to be written. |
2525 | * <br> |
2526 | * If the packet is reference-counted, this function will take |
2527 | * ownership of this reference and unreference it later when it sees |
2528 | * fit. |
2529 | * The caller must not access the data through this reference after |
2530 | * this function returns. If the packet is not reference-counted, |
2531 | * libavformat will make a copy. |
2532 | * <br> |
2533 | * This parameter can be NULL (at any time, not just at the end), to |
2534 | * flush the interleaving queues. |
2535 | * <br> |
2536 | * Packet's @ref AVPacket.stream_index "stream_index" field must be |
2537 | * set to the index of the corresponding stream in @ref |
2538 | * AVFormatContext.streams "s->streams". |
2539 | * <br> |
2540 | * The timestamps (@ref AVPacket.pts "pts", @ref AVPacket.dts "dts") |
2541 | * must be set to correct values in the stream's timebase (unless the |
2542 | * output format is flagged with the AVFMT_NOTIMESTAMPS flag, then |
2543 | * they can be set to AV_NOPTS_VALUE). |
2544 | * The dts for subsequent packets in one stream must be strictly |
2545 | * increasing (unless the output format is flagged with the |
2546 | * AVFMT_TS_NONSTRICT, then they merely have to be nondecreasing). |
2547 | * @ref AVPacket.duration "duration") should also be set if known. |
2548 | * |
2549 | * @return 0 on success, a negative AVERROR on error. Libavformat will always |
2550 | * take care of freeing the packet, even if this function fails. |
2551 | * |
2552 | * @see av_write_frame(), AVFormatContext.max_interleave_delta |
2553 | */ |
2554 | int av_interleaved_write_frame(AVFormatContext *s, AVPacket *pkt); |
2555 | |
2556 | /** |
2557 | * Write an uncoded frame to an output media file. |
2558 | * |
2559 | * The frame must be correctly interleaved according to the container |
2560 | * specification; if not, av_interleaved_write_uncoded_frame() must be used. |
2561 | * |
2562 | * See av_interleaved_write_uncoded_frame() for details. |
2563 | */ |
2564 | int av_write_uncoded_frame(AVFormatContext *s, int stream_index, |
2565 | AVFrame *frame); |
2566 | |
2567 | /** |
2568 | * Write an uncoded frame to an output media file. |
2569 | * |
2570 | * If the muxer supports it, this function makes it possible to write an AVFrame |
2571 | * structure directly, without encoding it into a packet. |
2572 | * It is mostly useful for devices and similar special muxers that use raw |
2573 | * video or PCM data and will not serialize it into a byte stream. |
2574 | * |
2575 | * To test whether it is possible to use it with a given muxer and stream, |
2576 | * use av_write_uncoded_frame_query(). |
2577 | * |
2578 | * The caller gives up ownership of the frame and must not access it |
2579 | * afterwards. |
2580 | * |
2581 | * @return >=0 for success, a negative code on error |
2582 | */ |
2583 | int av_interleaved_write_uncoded_frame(AVFormatContext *s, int stream_index, |
2584 | AVFrame *frame); |
2585 | |
2586 | /** |
2587 | * Test whether a muxer supports uncoded frame. |
2588 | * |
2589 | * @return >=0 if an uncoded frame can be written to that muxer and stream, |
2590 | * <0 if not |
2591 | */ |
2592 | int av_write_uncoded_frame_query(AVFormatContext *s, int stream_index); |
2593 | |
2594 | /** |
2595 | * Write the stream trailer to an output media file and free the |
2596 | * file private data. |
2597 | * |
2598 | * May only be called after a successful call to avformat_write_header. |
2599 | * |
2600 | * @param s media file handle |
2601 | * @return 0 if OK, AVERROR_xxx on error |
2602 | */ |
2603 | int av_write_trailer(AVFormatContext *s); |
2604 | |
2605 | /** |
2606 | * Return the output format in the list of registered output formats |
2607 | * which best matches the provided parameters, or return NULL if |
2608 | * there is no match. |
2609 | * |
2610 | * @param short_name if non-NULL checks if short_name matches with the |
2611 | * names of the registered formats |
2612 | * @param filename if non-NULL checks if filename terminates with the |
2613 | * extensions of the registered formats |
2614 | * @param mime_type if non-NULL checks if mime_type matches with the |
2615 | * MIME type of the registered formats |
2616 | */ |
2617 | ff_const59 AVOutputFormat *av_guess_format(const char *short_name, |
2618 | const char *filename, |
2619 | const char *mime_type); |
2620 | |
2621 | /** |
2622 | * Guess the codec ID based upon muxer and filename. |
2623 | */ |
2624 | enum AVCodecID av_guess_codec(ff_const59 AVOutputFormat *fmt, const char *short_name, |
2625 | const char *filename, const char *mime_type, |
2626 | enum AVMediaType type); |
2627 | |
2628 | /** |
2629 | * Get timing information for the data currently output. |
2630 | * The exact meaning of "currently output" depends on the format. |
2631 | * It is mostly relevant for devices that have an internal buffer and/or |
2632 | * work in real time. |
2633 | * @param s media file handle |
2634 | * @param stream stream in the media file |
2635 | * @param[out] dts DTS of the last packet output for the stream, in stream |
2636 | * time_base units |
2637 | * @param[out] wall absolute time when that packet whas output, |
2638 | * in microsecond |
2639 | * @return 0 if OK, AVERROR(ENOSYS) if the format does not support it |
2640 | * Note: some formats or devices may not allow to measure dts and wall |
2641 | * atomically. |
2642 | */ |
2643 | int av_get_output_timestamp(struct AVFormatContext *s, int stream, |
2644 | int64_t *dts, int64_t *wall); |
2645 | |
2646 | |
2647 | /** |
2648 | * @} |
2649 | */ |
2650 | |
2651 | |
2652 | /** |
2653 | * @defgroup lavf_misc Utility functions |
2654 | * @ingroup libavf |
2655 | * @{ |
2656 | * |
2657 | * Miscellaneous utility functions related to both muxing and demuxing |
2658 | * (or neither). |
2659 | */ |
2660 | |
2661 | /** |
2662 | * Send a nice hexadecimal dump of a buffer to the specified file stream. |
2663 | * |
2664 | * @param f The file stream pointer where the dump should be sent to. |
2665 | * @param buf buffer |
2666 | * @param size buffer size |
2667 | * |
2668 | * @see av_hex_dump_log, av_pkt_dump2, av_pkt_dump_log2 |
2669 | */ |
2670 | void av_hex_dump(FILE *f, const uint8_t *buf, int size); |
2671 | |
2672 | /** |
2673 | * Send a nice hexadecimal dump of a buffer to the log. |
2674 | * |
2675 | * @param avcl A pointer to an arbitrary struct of which the first field is a |
2676 | * pointer to an AVClass struct. |
2677 | * @param level The importance level of the message, lower values signifying |
2678 | * higher importance. |
2679 | * @param buf buffer |
2680 | * @param size buffer size |
2681 | * |
2682 | * @see av_hex_dump, av_pkt_dump2, av_pkt_dump_log2 |
2683 | */ |
2684 | void av_hex_dump_log(void *avcl, int level, const uint8_t *buf, int size); |
2685 | |
2686 | /** |
2687 | * Send a nice dump of a packet to the specified file stream. |
2688 | * |
2689 | * @param f The file stream pointer where the dump should be sent to. |
2690 | * @param pkt packet to dump |
2691 | * @param dump_payload True if the payload must be displayed, too. |
2692 | * @param st AVStream that the packet belongs to |
2693 | */ |
2694 | void av_pkt_dump2(FILE *f, const AVPacket *pkt, int dump_payload, const AVStream *st); |
2695 | |
2696 | |
2697 | /** |
2698 | * Send a nice dump of a packet to the log. |
2699 | * |
2700 | * @param avcl A pointer to an arbitrary struct of which the first field is a |
2701 | * pointer to an AVClass struct. |
2702 | * @param level The importance level of the message, lower values signifying |
2703 | * higher importance. |
2704 | * @param pkt packet to dump |
2705 | * @param dump_payload True if the payload must be displayed, too. |
2706 | * @param st AVStream that the packet belongs to |
2707 | */ |
2708 | void av_pkt_dump_log2(void *avcl, int level, const AVPacket *pkt, int dump_payload, |
2709 | const AVStream *st); |
2710 | |
2711 | /** |
2712 | * Get the AVCodecID for the given codec tag tag. |
2713 | * If no codec id is found returns AV_CODEC_ID_NONE. |
2714 | * |
2715 | * @param tags list of supported codec_id-codec_tag pairs, as stored |
2716 | * in AVInputFormat.codec_tag and AVOutputFormat.codec_tag |
2717 | * @param tag codec tag to match to a codec ID |
2718 | */ |
2719 | enum AVCodecID av_codec_get_id(const struct AVCodecTag * const *tags, unsigned int tag); |
2720 | |
2721 | /** |
2722 | * Get the codec tag for the given codec id id. |
2723 | * If no codec tag is found returns 0. |
2724 | * |
2725 | * @param tags list of supported codec_id-codec_tag pairs, as stored |
2726 | * in AVInputFormat.codec_tag and AVOutputFormat.codec_tag |
2727 | * @param id codec ID to match to a codec tag |
2728 | */ |
2729 | unsigned int av_codec_get_tag(const struct AVCodecTag * const *tags, enum AVCodecID id); |
2730 | |
2731 | /** |
2732 | * Get the codec tag for the given codec id. |
2733 | * |
2734 | * @param tags list of supported codec_id - codec_tag pairs, as stored |
2735 | * in AVInputFormat.codec_tag and AVOutputFormat.codec_tag |
2736 | * @param id codec id that should be searched for in the list |
2737 | * @param tag A pointer to the found tag |
2738 | * @return 0 if id was not found in tags, > 0 if it was found |
2739 | */ |
2740 | int av_codec_get_tag2(const struct AVCodecTag * const *tags, enum AVCodecID id, |
2741 | unsigned int *tag); |
2742 | |
2743 | int av_find_default_stream_index(AVFormatContext *s); |
2744 | |
2745 | /** |
2746 | * Get the index for a specific timestamp. |
2747 | * |
2748 | * @param st stream that the timestamp belongs to |
2749 | * @param timestamp timestamp to retrieve the index for |
2750 | * @param flags if AVSEEK_FLAG_BACKWARD then the returned index will correspond |
2751 | * to the timestamp which is <= the requested one, if backward |
2752 | * is 0, then it will be >= |
2753 | * if AVSEEK_FLAG_ANY seek to any frame, only keyframes otherwise |
2754 | * @return < 0 if no such timestamp could be found |
2755 | */ |
2756 | int av_index_search_timestamp(AVStream *st, int64_t timestamp, int flags); |
2757 | |
2758 | /** |
2759 | * Add an index entry into a sorted list. Update the entry if the list |
2760 | * already contains it. |
2761 | * |
2762 | * @param timestamp timestamp in the time base of the given stream |
2763 | */ |
2764 | int av_add_index_entry(AVStream *st, int64_t pos, int64_t timestamp, |
2765 | int size, int distance, int flags); |
2766 | |
2767 | |
2768 | /** |
2769 | * Split a URL string into components. |
2770 | * |
2771 | * The pointers to buffers for storing individual components may be null, |
2772 | * in order to ignore that component. Buffers for components not found are |
2773 | * set to empty strings. If the port is not found, it is set to a negative |
2774 | * value. |
2775 | * |
2776 | * @param proto the buffer for the protocol |
2777 | * @param proto_size the size of the proto buffer |
2778 | * @param authorization the buffer for the authorization |
2779 | * @param authorization_size the size of the authorization buffer |
2780 | * @param hostname the buffer for the host name |
2781 | * @param hostname_size the size of the hostname buffer |
2782 | * @param port_ptr a pointer to store the port number in |
2783 | * @param path the buffer for the path |
2784 | * @param path_size the size of the path buffer |
2785 | * @param url the URL to split |
2786 | */ |
2787 | void av_url_split(char *proto, int proto_size, |
2788 | char *authorization, int authorization_size, |
2789 | char *hostname, int hostname_size, |
2790 | int *port_ptr, |
2791 | char *path, int path_size, |
2792 | const char *url); |
2793 | |
2794 | |
2795 | /** |
2796 | * Print detailed information about the input or output format, such as |
2797 | * duration, bitrate, streams, container, programs, metadata, side data, |
2798 | * codec and time base. |
2799 | * |
2800 | * @param ic the context to analyze |
2801 | * @param index index of the stream to dump information about |
2802 | * @param url the URL to print, such as source or destination file |
2803 | * @param is_output Select whether the specified context is an input(0) or output(1) |
2804 | */ |
2805 | void av_dump_format(AVFormatContext *ic, |
2806 | int index, |
2807 | const char *url, |
2808 | int is_output); |
2809 | |
2810 | |
2811 | #define AV_FRAME_FILENAME_FLAGS_MULTIPLE 1 ///< Allow multiple %d |
2812 | |
2813 | /** |
2814 | * Return in 'buf' the path with '%d' replaced by a number. |
2815 | * |
2816 | * Also handles the '%0nd' format where 'n' is the total number |
2817 | * of digits and '%%'. |
2818 | * |
2819 | * @param buf destination buffer |
2820 | * @param buf_size destination buffer size |
2821 | * @param path numbered sequence string |
2822 | * @param number frame number |
2823 | * @param flags AV_FRAME_FILENAME_FLAGS_* |
2824 | * @return 0 if OK, -1 on format error |
2825 | */ |
2826 | int av_get_frame_filename2(char *buf, int buf_size, |
2827 | const char *path, int number, int flags); |
2828 | |
2829 | int av_get_frame_filename(char *buf, int buf_size, |
2830 | const char *path, int number); |
2831 | |
2832 | /** |
2833 | * Check whether filename actually is a numbered sequence generator. |
2834 | * |
2835 | * @param filename possible numbered sequence string |
2836 | * @return 1 if a valid numbered sequence string, 0 otherwise |
2837 | */ |
2838 | int av_filename_number_test(const char *filename); |
2839 | |
2840 | /** |
2841 | * Generate an SDP for an RTP session. |
2842 | * |
2843 | * Note, this overwrites the id values of AVStreams in the muxer contexts |
2844 | * for getting unique dynamic payload types. |
2845 | * |
2846 | * @param ac array of AVFormatContexts describing the RTP streams. If the |
2847 | * array is composed by only one context, such context can contain |
2848 | * multiple AVStreams (one AVStream per RTP stream). Otherwise, |
2849 | * all the contexts in the array (an AVCodecContext per RTP stream) |
2850 | * must contain only one AVStream. |
2851 | * @param n_files number of AVCodecContexts contained in ac |
2852 | * @param buf buffer where the SDP will be stored (must be allocated by |
2853 | * the caller) |
2854 | * @param size the size of the buffer |
2855 | * @return 0 if OK, AVERROR_xxx on error |
2856 | */ |
2857 | int av_sdp_create(AVFormatContext *ac[], int n_files, char *buf, int size); |
2858 | |
2859 | /** |
2860 | * Return a positive value if the given filename has one of the given |
2861 | * extensions, 0 otherwise. |
2862 | * |
2863 | * @param filename file name to check against the given extensions |
2864 | * @param extensions a comma-separated list of filename extensions |
2865 | */ |
2866 | int av_match_ext(const char *filename, const char *extensions); |
2867 | |
2868 | /** |
2869 | * Test if the given container can store a codec. |
2870 | * |
2871 | * @param ofmt container to check for compatibility |
2872 | * @param codec_id codec to potentially store in container |
2873 | * @param std_compliance standards compliance level, one of FF_COMPLIANCE_* |
2874 | * |
2875 | * @return 1 if codec with ID codec_id can be stored in ofmt, 0 if it cannot. |
2876 | * A negative number if this information is not available. |
2877 | */ |
2878 | int avformat_query_codec(const AVOutputFormat *ofmt, enum AVCodecID codec_id, |
2879 | int std_compliance); |
2880 | |
2881 | /** |
2882 | * @defgroup riff_fourcc RIFF FourCCs |
2883 | * @{ |
2884 | * Get the tables mapping RIFF FourCCs to libavcodec AVCodecIDs. The tables are |
2885 | * meant to be passed to av_codec_get_id()/av_codec_get_tag() as in the |
2886 | * following code: |
2887 | * @code |
2888 | * uint32_t tag = MKTAG('H', '2', '6', '4'); |
2889 | * const struct AVCodecTag *table[] = { avformat_get_riff_video_tags(), 0 }; |
2890 | * enum AVCodecID id = av_codec_get_id(table, tag); |
2891 | * @endcode |
2892 | */ |
2893 | /** |
2894 | * @return the table mapping RIFF FourCCs for video to libavcodec AVCodecID. |
2895 | */ |
2896 | const struct AVCodecTag *avformat_get_riff_video_tags(void); |
2897 | /** |
2898 | * @return the table mapping RIFF FourCCs for audio to AVCodecID. |
2899 | */ |
2900 | const struct AVCodecTag *avformat_get_riff_audio_tags(void); |
2901 | /** |
2902 | * @return the table mapping MOV FourCCs for video to libavcodec AVCodecID. |
2903 | */ |
2904 | const struct AVCodecTag *avformat_get_mov_video_tags(void); |
2905 | /** |
2906 | * @return the table mapping MOV FourCCs for audio to AVCodecID. |
2907 | */ |
2908 | const struct AVCodecTag *avformat_get_mov_audio_tags(void); |
2909 | |
2910 | /** |
2911 | * @} |
2912 | */ |
2913 | |
2914 | /** |
2915 | * Guess the sample aspect ratio of a frame, based on both the stream and the |
2916 | * frame aspect ratio. |
2917 | * |
2918 | * Since the frame aspect ratio is set by the codec but the stream aspect ratio |
2919 | * is set by the demuxer, these two may not be equal. This function tries to |
2920 | * return the value that you should use if you would like to display the frame. |
2921 | * |
2922 | * Basic logic is to use the stream aspect ratio if it is set to something sane |
2923 | * otherwise use the frame aspect ratio. This way a container setting, which is |
2924 | * usually easy to modify can override the coded value in the frames. |
2925 | * |
2926 | * @param format the format context which the stream is part of |
2927 | * @param stream the stream which the frame is part of |
2928 | * @param frame the frame with the aspect ratio to be determined |
2929 | * @return the guessed (valid) sample_aspect_ratio, 0/1 if no idea |
2930 | */ |
2931 | AVRational av_guess_sample_aspect_ratio(AVFormatContext *format, AVStream *stream, AVFrame *frame); |
2932 | |
2933 | /** |
2934 | * Guess the frame rate, based on both the container and codec information. |
2935 | * |
2936 | * @param ctx the format context which the stream is part of |
2937 | * @param stream the stream which the frame is part of |
2938 | * @param frame the frame for which the frame rate should be determined, may be NULL |
2939 | * @return the guessed (valid) frame rate, 0/1 if no idea |
2940 | */ |
2941 | AVRational av_guess_frame_rate(AVFormatContext *ctx, AVStream *stream, AVFrame *frame); |
2942 | |
2943 | /** |
2944 | * Check if the stream st contained in s is matched by the stream specifier |
2945 | * spec. |
2946 | * |
2947 | * See the "stream specifiers" chapter in the documentation for the syntax |
2948 | * of spec. |
2949 | * |
2950 | * @return >0 if st is matched by spec; |
2951 | * 0 if st is not matched by spec; |
2952 | * AVERROR code if spec is invalid |
2953 | * |
2954 | * @note A stream specifier can match several streams in the format. |
2955 | */ |
2956 | int avformat_match_stream_specifier(AVFormatContext *s, AVStream *st, |
2957 | const char *spec); |
2958 | |
2959 | int avformat_queue_attached_pictures(AVFormatContext *s); |
2960 | |
2961 | #if FF_API_OLD_BSF |
2962 | /** |
2963 | * Apply a list of bitstream filters to a packet. |
2964 | * |
2965 | * @param codec AVCodecContext, usually from an AVStream |
2966 | * @param pkt the packet to apply filters to. If, on success, the returned |
2967 | * packet has size == 0 and side_data_elems == 0, it indicates that |
2968 | * the packet should be dropped |
2969 | * @param bsfc a NULL-terminated list of filters to apply |
2970 | * @return >=0 on success; |
2971 | * AVERROR code on failure |
2972 | */ |
2973 | attribute_deprecated |
2974 | int av_apply_bitstream_filters(AVCodecContext *codec, AVPacket *pkt, |
2975 | AVBitStreamFilterContext *bsfc); |
2976 | #endif |
2977 | |
2978 | enum AVTimebaseSource { |
2979 | AVFMT_TBCF_AUTO = -1, |
2980 | AVFMT_TBCF_DECODER, |
2981 | AVFMT_TBCF_DEMUXER, |
2982 | #if FF_API_R_FRAME_RATE |
2983 | AVFMT_TBCF_R_FRAMERATE, |
2984 | #endif |
2985 | }; |
2986 | |
2987 | /** |
2988 | * Transfer internal timing information from one stream to another. |
2989 | * |
2990 | * This function is useful when doing stream copy. |
2991 | * |
2992 | * @param ofmt target output format for ost |
2993 | * @param ost output stream which needs timings copy and adjustments |
2994 | * @param ist reference input stream to copy timings from |
2995 | * @param copy_tb define from where the stream codec timebase needs to be imported |
2996 | */ |
2997 | int avformat_transfer_internal_stream_timing_info(const AVOutputFormat *ofmt, |
2998 | AVStream *ost, const AVStream *ist, |
2999 | enum AVTimebaseSource copy_tb); |
3000 | |
3001 | /** |
3002 | * Get the internal codec timebase from a stream. |
3003 | * |
3004 | * @param st input stream to extract the timebase from |
3005 | */ |
3006 | AVRational av_stream_get_codec_timebase(const AVStream *st); |
3007 | |
3008 | /** |
3009 | * @} |
3010 | */ |
3011 | |
3012 | #endif /* AVFORMAT_AVFORMAT_H */ |
3013 | |