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Scaling videos for device that doesn't support aspect ratio metadata
18 juillet 2017, par forthrinI have hundreds of videos which are all approximately 4:3 format, but with different resolutions and various cropping (eg. videos may be 640x480, 640x470, 630x480, etc.).
I converted the videos into a fixed screen size (160x128) for a primitive device. When playing the videos on the device, some appear "thin", while in VLC on my computer, the aspect ratio is correct.
I assume the reason for this is that the video player on the primitive device doesn’t honour the aspect ratio metadata in the video file. Here are two examples of metadata :
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How can I create a general command line that will give all videos correct playback on my primitive device, regardless of their original size and aspect ratio ?
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9 mars, par Brent de CarteretI'm using
ffmpeg
to decode audio and output it using the XAudio2 API, it works and plays synced with the video output using the pts. But it's high pitched (i.e. sounds like chipmunks).

Setting breakpoints I can see it has set the correct sample rate from the audio codec in CreateSourceVoice. I'm stumped.


Any help would be much appreciated.


CDVDAUDIO.cpp


#include "DVDAudioDevice.h"
 
HANDLE m_hBufferEndEvent;

CDVDAudio::CDVDAudio()
{
 m_pXAudio2 = NULL;
 m_pMasteringVoice = NULL;
 m_pSourceVoice = NULL;
 m_pWfx = NULL;
 m_VoiceCallback = NULL; 
 m_hBufferEndEvent = CreateEvent(NULL, false, false, "Buffer end event");
}
 
CDVDAudio::~CDVDAudio()
{
 m_pXAudio2 = NULL;
 m_pMasteringVoice = NULL;
 m_pSourceVoice = NULL;
 m_pWfx = NULL;
 m_VoiceCallback = NULL;
 CloseHandle(m_hBufferEndEvent);
 m_hBufferEndEvent = NULL;
}
 
bool CDVDAudio::Create(int iChannels, int iBitrate, int iBitsPerSample, bool bPasstrough)
{
 CoInitializeEx(NULL, COINIT_MULTITHREADED);
 HRESULT hr = XAudio2Create( &m_pXAudio2, 0, XAUDIO2_DEFAULT_PROCESSOR);
 
 if (SUCCEEDED(hr))
 {
 m_pXAudio2->CreateMasteringVoice( &m_pMasteringVoice );
 }
 
 // Create source voice
 WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE wfx;
 memset(&wfx, 0, sizeof(WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE));
 
 wfx.Format.wFormatTag = WAVE_FORMAT_PCM;
 wfx.Format.nSamplesPerSec = iBitrate;//pFFMpegData->pAudioCodecCtx->sample_rate;//48000 by default
 wfx.Format.nChannels = iChannels;//pFFMpegData->pAudioCodecCtx->channels;
 wfx.Format.wBitsPerSample = 16;
 wfx.Format.nBlockAlign = wfx.Format.nChannels*16/8;
 wfx.Format.nAvgBytesPerSec = wfx.Format.nSamplesPerSec * wfx.Format.nBlockAlign;
 wfx.Format.cbSize = sizeof(WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE)-sizeof(WAVEFORMATEX);
 wfx.Samples.wValidBitsPerSample = wfx.Format.wBitsPerSample;
 
 if(wfx.Format.nChannels == 1)
 {
 wfx.dwChannelMask = SPEAKER_MONO;
 }
 else if(wfx.Format.nChannels == 2)
 {
 wfx.dwChannelMask = SPEAKER_STEREO;
 }
 else if(wfx.Format.nChannels == 5)
 {
 wfx.dwChannelMask = SPEAKER_5POINT1;
 }
 
 wfx.SubFormat = KSDATAFORMAT_SUBTYPE_PCM;
 
 unsigned int flags = 0;//XAUDIO2_VOICE_NOSRC;// | XAUDIO2_VOICE_NOPITCH;
 
 //Source voice
 m_VoiceCallback = new StreamingVoiceCallback(this);
 hr = m_pXAudio2->CreateSourceVoice(&m_pSourceVoice,(WAVEFORMATEX*)&wfx, 0 , 1.0f, m_VoiceCallback);
 
 if (!SUCCEEDED(hr))
 return false;
 
 // Start sound
 hr = m_pSourceVoice->Start(0);
 
 if(!SUCCEEDED(hr))
 return false;
 
 return true;
}
 
DWORD CDVDAudio::AddPackets(unsigned char* data, DWORD len)
{ 
 memset(&m_SoundBuffer,0,sizeof(XAUDIO2_BUFFER));
 m_SoundBuffer.AudioBytes = len;
 m_SoundBuffer.pAudioData = data;
 m_SoundBuffer.pContext = NULL;//(VOID*)data;
 XAUDIO2_VOICE_STATE state;
 
 while (m_pSourceVoice->GetState( &state ), state.BuffersQueued > 60)
 {
 WaitForSingleObject( m_hBufferEndEvent, INFINITE );
 }
 
 m_pSourceVoice->SubmitSourceBuffer( &m_SoundBuffer );
 return 0;
}
 
void CDVDAudio::Destroy()
{
 m_pMasteringVoice->DestroyVoice();
 m_pXAudio2->Release();
 m_pSourceVoice->DestroyVoice();
 delete m_VoiceCallback;
 m_VoiceCallback = NULL;
}



CDVDAUdioCodecFFmpeg.cpp


#include "DVDAudioCodecFFmpeg.h"
#include "Log.h"
 
CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg::CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg() : CDVDAudioCodec()
{
 m_iBufferSize = 0;
 m_pCodecContext = NULL;
 m_bOpenedCodec = false;
}
 
CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg::~CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg()
{
 Dispose();
}
 
bool CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg::Open(AVCodecID codecID, int iChannels, int iSampleRate)
{
 AVCodec* pCodec;
 m_bOpenedCodec = false;
 av_register_all();
 pCodec = avcodec_find_decoder(codecID);
 m_pCodecContext = avcodec_alloc_context3(pCodec);//avcodec_alloc_context();
 avcodec_get_context_defaults3(m_pCodecContext, pCodec);
 
 if (!pCodec)
 {
 CLog::Log(LOGERROR, "CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg::Open() Unable to find codec");
 return false;
 }
 
 m_pCodecContext->debug_mv = 0;
 m_pCodecContext->debug = 0;
 m_pCodecContext->workaround_bugs = 1;
 
 if (pCodec->capabilities & CODEC_CAP_TRUNCATED)
 m_pCodecContext->flags |= CODEC_FLAG_TRUNCATED;
 
 m_pCodecContext->channels = iChannels;
 m_pCodecContext->sample_rate = iSampleRate;
 //m_pCodecContext->bits_per_sample = 24;
 
 /* //FIXME BRENT
 if( ExtraData && ExtraSize > 0 )
 {
 m_pCodecContext->extradata_size = ExtraSize;
 m_pCodecContext->extradata = m_dllAvCodec.av_mallocz(ExtraSize + FF_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING_SIZE);
 memcpy(m_pCodecContext->extradata, ExtraData, ExtraSize);
 }
 */
 
 // set acceleration
 //m_pCodecContext->dsp_mask = FF_MM_FORCE | FF_MM_MMX | FF_MM_MMXEXT | FF_MM_SSE; //BRENT
 
 if (avcodec_open2(m_pCodecContext, pCodec, NULL) < 0)
 {
 CLog::Log(LOGERROR, "CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg::Open() Unable to open codec");
 Dispose();
 return false;
 }
 
 m_bOpenedCodec = true;
 return true;
}
 
void CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg::Dispose()
{
 if (m_pCodecContext)
 {
 if (m_bOpenedCodec)
 avcodec_close(m_pCodecContext);
 m_bOpenedCodec = false;
 av_free(m_pCodecContext);
 m_pCodecContext = NULL;
 }
 m_iBufferSize = 0;
}

int CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg::Decode(BYTE* pData, int iSize)
{
 int iBytesUsed;
 if (!m_pCodecContext) return -1;
 
 //Copy into a FFMpeg AVPAcket again
 AVPacket packet;
 av_init_packet(&packet);
 
 packet.data=pData;
 packet.size=iSize;
 
 int iOutputSize = AVCODEC_MAX_AUDIO_FRAME_SIZE; //BRENT
 
 iBytesUsed = avcodec_decode_audio3(m_pCodecContext, (int16_t *)m_buffer, &iOutputSize/*m_iBufferSize*/, &packet);

 m_iBufferSize = iOutputSize;//BRENT

 return iBytesUsed;
}

int CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg::GetData(BYTE** dst)
{
 *dst = m_buffer;
 return m_iBufferSize;
}

void CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg::Reset()
{
 if (m_pCodecContext)
 avcodec_flush_buffers(m_pCodecContext);
}

int CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg::GetChannels()
{
 if (m_pCodecContext)
 return m_pCodecContext->channels;
 return 0;
}

int CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg::GetSampleRate()
{
 if (m_pCodecContext)
 return m_pCodecContext->sample_rate;
 return 0;
}
 
int CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg::GetBitsPerSample()
{
 if (m_pCodecContext)
 return 16;
 return 0;
}



CDVDPlayerAudio.cpp


#include "DVDPlayerAudio.h"
#include "DVDDemuxUtils.h"
#include "Log.h"
 
#include 
#include "DVDAudioCodecFFmpeg.h" //FIXME Move to a codec factory!!
 
CDVDPlayerAudio::CDVDPlayerAudio(CDVDClock* pClock) : CThread()
{
 m_pClock = pClock;
 m_pAudioCodec = NULL;
 m_bInitializedOutputDevice = false;
 m_iSourceChannels = 0;
 m_audioClock = 0;
 
 // m_currentPTSItem.pts = DVD_NOPTS_VALUE;
 // m_currentPTSItem.timestamp = 0;
 
 SetSpeed(DVD_PLAYSPEED_NORMAL);
 
 InitializeCriticalSection(&m_critCodecSection);
 m_messageQueue.SetMaxDataSize(10 * 16 * 1024);
 // g_dvdPerformanceCounter.EnableAudioQueue(&m_packetQueue);
}

CDVDPlayerAudio::~CDVDPlayerAudio()
{
 // g_dvdPerformanceCounter.DisableAudioQueue();

 // close the stream, and don't wait for the audio to be finished
 CloseStream(true);
 DeleteCriticalSection(&m_critCodecSection);
}

bool CDVDPlayerAudio::OpenStream( CDemuxStreamAudio *pDemuxStream )
{
 // should always be NULL!!!!, it will probably crash anyway when deleting m_pAudioCodec here.
 if (m_pAudioCodec)
 {
 CLog::Log(LOGFATAL, "CDVDPlayerAudio::OpenStream() m_pAudioCodec != NULL");
 return false;
 }
 
 AVCodecID codecID = pDemuxStream->codec;
 
 CLog::Log(LOGNOTICE, "Finding audio codec for: %i", codecID);
 //m_pAudioCodec = CDVDFactoryCodec::CreateAudioCodec( pDemuxStream ); 
 m_pAudioCodec = new CDVDAudioCodecFFmpeg; //FIXME BRENT Codec Factory needed!
 
 if (!m_pAudioCodec->Open(pDemuxStream->codec, pDemuxStream->iChannels, pDemuxStream->iSampleRate))
 {
 m_pAudioCodec->Dispose();
 delete m_pAudioCodec;
 m_pAudioCodec = NULL;
 return false;
 }
 
 if ( !m_pAudioCodec )
 {
 CLog::Log(LOGERROR, "Unsupported audio codec");
 return false;
 }
 
 m_codec = pDemuxStream->codec;
 m_iSourceChannels = pDemuxStream->iChannels;
 m_messageQueue.Init();
 
 CLog::Log(LOGNOTICE, "Creating audio thread");
 Create();
 
 return true;
}

void CDVDPlayerAudio::CloseStream(bool bWaitForBuffers)
{
 // wait until buffers are empty
 if (bWaitForBuffers)
 m_messageQueue.WaitUntilEmpty();
 
 // send abort message to the audio queue
 m_messageQueue.Abort();
 
 CLog::Log(LOGNOTICE, "waiting for audio thread to exit");
 
 // shut down the audio_decode thread and wait for it
 StopThread(); // will set this->m_bStop to true
 this->WaitForThreadExit(INFINITE);
 
 // uninit queue
 m_messageQueue.End();
 
 CLog::Log(LOGNOTICE, "Deleting audio codec");
 if (m_pAudioCodec)
 {
 m_pAudioCodec->Dispose();
 delete m_pAudioCodec;
 m_pAudioCodec = NULL;
 }
 
 // flush any remaining pts values
 //FlushPTSQueue(); //FIXME BRENT
}

void CDVDPlayerAudio::OnStartup()
{
 CThread::SetName("CDVDPlayerAudio");
 pAudioPacket = NULL;
 m_audioClock = 0;
 audio_pkt_data = NULL;
 audio_pkt_size = 0;
 
 // g_dvdPerformanceCounter.EnableAudioDecodePerformance(ThreadHandle());
}

void CDVDPlayerAudio::Process()
{
 CLog::Log(LOGNOTICE, "running thread: CDVDPlayerAudio::Process()");

 int result;
 
 // silence data
 BYTE silence[1024];
 memset(silence, 0, 1024);
 
 DVDAudioFrame audioframe;
 
 __int64 iClockDiff=0;
 while (!m_bStop)
 {
 //Don't let anybody mess with our global variables
 EnterCriticalSection(&m_critCodecSection);
 result = DecodeFrame(audioframe, m_speed != DVD_PLAYSPEED_NORMAL); // blocks if no audio is available, but leaves critical section before doing so
 LeaveCriticalSection(&m_critCodecSection);
 
 if ( result & DECODE_FLAG_ERROR ) 
 { 
 CLog::Log(LOGERROR, "CDVDPlayerAudio::Process - Decode Error. Skipping audio frame");
 continue;
 }
 
 if ( result & DECODE_FLAG_ABORT )
 {
 CLog::Log(LOGDEBUG, "CDVDPlayerAudio::Process - Abort received, exiting thread");
 break;
 }
 
 if ( result & DECODE_FLAG_DROP ) //FIXME BRENT
 {
 /* //frame should be dropped. Don't let audio move ahead of the current time thou
 //we need to be able to start playing at any time
 //when playing backwards, we try to keep as small buffers as possible
 
 // set the time at this delay
 AddPTSQueue(audioframe.pts, m_dvdAudio.GetDelay());
 */
 if (m_speed > 0)
 {
 __int64 timestamp = m_pClock->GetAbsoluteClock() + (audioframe.duration * DVD_PLAYSPEED_NORMAL) / m_speed;
 while ( !m_bStop && timestamp > m_pClock->GetAbsoluteClock() )
 Sleep(1);
 }
 continue;
 }
 
 if ( audioframe.size > 0 ) 
 {
 // we have successfully decoded an audio frame, open up the audio device if not already done
 if (!m_bInitializedOutputDevice)
 {
 m_bInitializedOutputDevice = InitializeOutputDevice();
 }
 
 //Add any packets play
 m_dvdAudio.AddPackets(audioframe.data, audioframe.size);
 
 // store the delay for this pts value so we can calculate the current playing
 //AddPTSQueue(audioframe.pts, m_dvdAudio.GetDelay() - audioframe.duration);//BRENT
 }
 
 // if we where asked to resync on this packet, do so here
 if ( result & DECODE_FLAG_RESYNC )
 {
 CLog::Log(LOGDEBUG, "CDVDPlayerAudio::Process - Resync recieved.");
 //while (!m_bStop && (unsigned int)m_dvdAudio.GetDelay() > audioframe.duration ) Sleep(5); //BRENT
 m_pClock->Discontinuity(CLOCK_DISC_NORMAL, audioframe.pts);
 }
 
 #ifdef USEOLDSYNC
 //Clock should be calculated after packets have been added as m_audioClock points to the 
 //time after they have been played
 
 const __int64 iCurrDiff = (m_audioClock - m_dvdAudio.GetDelay()) - m_pClock->GetClock();
 const __int64 iAvDiff = (iClockDiff + iCurrDiff)/2;
 
 //Check for discontinuity in the stream, use a moving average to
 //eliminate highfreq fluctuations of large packet sizes
 if ( ABS(iAvDiff) > 5000 ) // sync clock if average diff is bigger than 5 msec 
 {
 //Wait until only the new audio frame which triggered the discontinuity is left
 //then set disc state
 while (!m_bStop && (unsigned int)m_dvdAudio.GetBytesInBuffer() > audioframe.size )
 Sleep(5);
 
 m_pClock->Discontinuity(CLOCK_DISC_NORMAL, m_audioClock - m_dvdAudio.GetDelay());
 CLog::("CDVDPlayer:: Detected Audio Discontinuity, syncing clock. diff was: %I64d, %I64d, av: %I64d", iClockDiff, iCurrDiff, iAvDiff);
 iClockDiff = 0;
 }
 else
 {
 //Do gradual adjustments (not working yet)
 //m_pClock->AdjustSpeedToMatch(iClock + iAvDiff);
 iClockDiff = iCurrDiff;
 }
 #endif
 }
}

void CDVDPlayerAudio::OnExit()
{
 //g_dvdPerformanceCounter.DisableAudioDecodePerformance();
 
 // destroy audio device
 CLog::Log(LOGNOTICE, "Closing audio device");
 m_dvdAudio.Destroy();
 m_bInitializedOutputDevice = false;

 CLog::Log(LOGNOTICE, "thread end: CDVDPlayerAudio::OnExit()");
}

// decode one audio frame and returns its uncompressed size
int CDVDPlayerAudio::DecodeFrame(DVDAudioFrame &audioframe, bool bDropPacket)
{
 CDVDDemux::DemuxPacket* pPacket = pAudioPacket;
 int n=48000*2*16/8, len;
 
 //Store amount left at this point, and what last pts was
 unsigned __int64 first_pkt_pts = 0;
 int first_pkt_size = 0; 
 int first_pkt_used = 0;
 int result = 0;
 
 // make sure the sent frame is clean
 memset(&audioframe, 0, sizeof(DVDAudioFrame));
 
 if (pPacket)
 {
 first_pkt_pts = pPacket->pts;
 first_pkt_size = pPacket->iSize;
 first_pkt_used = first_pkt_size - audio_pkt_size;
 }
 
 for (;;)
 {
 /* NOTE: the audio packet can contain several frames */
 while (audio_pkt_size > 0)
 {
 len = m_pAudioCodec->Decode(audio_pkt_data, audio_pkt_size);
 if (len < 0)
 {
 /* if error, we skip the frame */
 audio_pkt_size=0;
 m_pAudioCodec->Reset();
 break;
 }
 
 // fix for fucked up decoders //FIXME BRENT
 if( len > audio_pkt_size )
 { 
 CLog::Log(LOGERROR, "CDVDPlayerAudio:DecodeFrame - Codec tried to consume more data than available. Potential memory corruption"); 
 audio_pkt_size=0;
 m_pAudioCodec->Reset();
 assert(0);
 }
 
 // get decoded data and the size of it
 audioframe.size = m_pAudioCodec->GetData(&audioframe.data);
 audio_pkt_data += len;
 audio_pkt_size -= len;
 
 if (audioframe.size <= 0)
 continue;
 
 audioframe.pts = m_audioClock;
 
 // compute duration.
 n = m_pAudioCodec->GetChannels() * m_pAudioCodec->GetBitsPerSample() / 8 * m_pAudioCodec->GetSampleRate();
 if (n > 0)
 {
 // safety check, if channels == 0, n will result in 0, and that will result in a nice divide exception
 audioframe.duration = (unsigned int)(((__int64)audioframe.size * DVD_TIME_BASE) / n);
 
 // increase audioclock to after the packet
 m_audioClock += audioframe.duration;
 }
 
 //If we are asked to drop this packet, return a size of zero. then it won't be played
 //we currently still decode the audio.. this is needed since we still need to know it's 
 //duration to make sure clock is updated correctly.
 if ( bDropPacket )
 {
 result |= DECODE_FLAG_DROP;
 }
 return result;
 }
 
 // free the current packet
 if (pPacket)
 {
 CDVDDemuxUtils::FreeDemuxPacket(pPacket); //BRENT FIXME
 pPacket = NULL;
 pAudioPacket = NULL;
 }
 
 if (m_messageQueue.RecievedAbortRequest())
 return DECODE_FLAG_ABORT;
 
 // read next packet and return -1 on error
 LeaveCriticalSection(&m_critCodecSection); //Leave here as this might stall a while
 
 CDVDMsg* pMsg;
 MsgQueueReturnCode ret = m_messageQueue.Get(&pMsg, INFINITE);
 EnterCriticalSection(&m_critCodecSection);
 
 if (MSGQ_IS_ERROR(ret) || ret == MSGQ_ABORT)
 return DECODE_FLAG_ABORT;
 
 if (pMsg->IsType(CDVDMsg::DEMUXER_PACKET))
 {
 CDVDMsgDemuxerPacket* pMsgDemuxerPacket = (CDVDMsgDemuxerPacket*)pMsg;
 pPacket = pMsgDemuxerPacket->GetPacket();
 pMsgDemuxerPacket->m_pPacket = NULL; // XXX, test
 pAudioPacket = pPacket;
 audio_pkt_data = pPacket->pData;
 audio_pkt_size = pPacket->iSize;
 }
 else
 {
 // other data is not used here, free if
 // msg itself will still be available
 pMsg->Release();
 }
 
 // if update the audio clock with the pts
 if (pMsg->IsType(CDVDMsg::DEMUXER_PACKET) || pMsg->IsType(CDVDMsg::GENERAL_RESYNC))
 {
 if (pMsg->IsType(CDVDMsg::GENERAL_RESYNC))
 { 
 //player asked us to sync on this package
 CDVDMsgGeneralResync* pMsgGeneralResync = (CDVDMsgGeneralResync*)pMsg;
 result |= DECODE_FLAG_RESYNC;
 m_audioClock = pMsgGeneralResync->GetPts();
 }
 else if (pPacket->pts != DVD_NOPTS_VALUE) // CDVDMsg::DEMUXER_PACKET, pPacket is already set above
 {
 if (first_pkt_size == 0) 
 { 
 //first package
 m_audioClock = pPacket->pts; 
 }
 else if (first_pkt_pts > pPacket->pts)
 { 
 //okey first packet in this continous stream, make sure we use the time here 
 m_audioClock = pPacket->pts; 
 }
 else if ((unsigned __int64)m_audioClock < pPacket->pts || (unsigned __int64)m_audioClock > pPacket->pts)
 {
 //crap, moved outsided correct pts
 //Use pts from current packet, untill we find a better value for it.
 //Should be ok after a couple of frames, as soon as it starts clean on a packet
 m_audioClock = pPacket->pts;
 }
 else if (first_pkt_size == first_pkt_used)
 {
 //Nice starting up freshly on the start of a packet, use pts from it
 m_audioClock = pPacket->pts;
 }
 }
 }
 pMsg->Release();
 }
}

void CDVDPlayerAudio::SetSpeed(int speed)
{ 
 m_speed = speed;
 
 //if (m_speed == DVD_PLAYSPEED_PAUSE) m_dvdAudio.Pause(); //BRENT FIXME
 //else m_dvdAudio.Resume();
}
 
bool CDVDPlayerAudio::InitializeOutputDevice()
{
 int iChannels = m_pAudioCodec->GetChannels();
 int iSampleRate = m_pAudioCodec->GetSampleRate();
 int iBitsPerSample = m_pAudioCodec->GetBitsPerSample();
 //bool bPasstrough = m_pAudioCodec->NeedPasstrough(); //BRENT
 
 if (iChannels == 0 || iSampleRate == 0 || iBitsPerSample == 0)
 {
 CLog::Log(LOGERROR, "Unable to create audio device, (iChannels == 0 || iSampleRate == 0 || iBitsPerSample == 0)");
 return false;
 }
 
 CLog::Log(LOGNOTICE, "Creating audio device with codec id: %i, channels: %i, sample rate: %i", m_codec, iChannels, iSampleRate);
 if (m_dvdAudio.Create(iChannels, iSampleRate, iBitsPerSample, /*bPasstrough*/0)) // always 16 bit with ffmpeg ? //BRENT Passthrough needed?
 {
 return true;
 }
 
 CLog::Log(LOGERROR, "Failed Creating audio device with codec id: %i, channels: %i, sample rate: %i", m_codec, iChannels, iSampleRate);
 return false;
}



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Why does this ffmpeg command line stop after ten minutes
24 novembre 2022, par thragI have this command line :



ffmpeg -i rtsp://192.168.2.201/mpeg4/media.amp -vcodec vp8 -map 0 -t 60 -f segment -segment_time 5 -segment_format avi -segment_list slist.txt "out%03d.avi"




It is reading a stream from an
axis 211a security camera.



It works great for exactly ten minutes. And them
FFPMEG
starts to report missing packets.


I've checked the camera and all the setting are correct to run continuously. Also, if I view this feed from
VLC
it will run on for ever.


What is it that is stopping
FFMPEG
after exactly 10 minutes.