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Understanding ffmpeg map option
7 avril 2021, par Austin KykerI came across the following command in a blog post which creates different quality video streams that are packaged into DASH format via the dash muxer.


ffmpeg -i $VIDEO_IN \
 -preset $PRESET_P -keyint_min $GOP_SIZE -g $GOP_SIZE -sc_threshold 0 \
 -r $FPS -c:v libx264 -pix_fmt yuv420p -c:a aac -b:a 128k -ac 1 -ar 44100 \
 -map v:0 -s:0 $V_SIZE_1 -b:v:0 2M -maxrate:0 2.14M -bufsize:0 3.5M \
 -map v:0 -s:1 $V_SIZE_2 -b:v:1 145k -maxrate:1 155k -bufsize:1 220k \
 -map v:0 -s:2 $V_SIZE_3 -b:v:2 365k -maxrate:2 390k -bufsize:2 640k \
 -map v:0 -s:3 $V_SIZE_4 -b:v:3 730k -maxrate:3 781k -bufsize:3 1278k \
 -map v:0 -s:4 $V_SIZE_4 -b:v:4 1.1M -maxrate:4 1.17M -bufsize:4 2M \
 -map v:0 -s:5 $V_SIZE_5 -b:v:5 3M -maxrate:5 3.21M -bufsize:5 5.5M \
 -map v:0 -s:6 $V_SIZE_5 -b:v:6 4.5M -maxrate:6 4.8M -bufsize:6 8M \
 -map v:0 -s:7 $V_SIZE_6 -b:v:7 6M -maxrate:7 6.42M -bufsize:7 11M \
 -map v:0 -s:8 $V_SIZE_6 -b:v:8 7.8M -maxrate:8 8.3M -bufsize:8 14M \
 -map 0:a \
 -init_seg_name init\$RepresentationID\$.\$ext\$ -media_seg_name chunk\$RepresentationID\$-\$Number%05d\$.\$ext\$ \
 -use_template 1 -use_timeline 1 \
 -seg_duration 4 -adaptation_sets "id=0,streams=v id=1,streams=a" \
 -f dash Dash/dash.mpd



The thing I'm struggling to understand is how the maps work. I've read the Map docs but they don't seem to have a comparable example.


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- Why is -map v:0 used for every video stream ?
- Why does the first map line operate on stream 0 (e.g. -b:v:0) and the next map line operates on stream 1 (e.g. -b:v:1), etc.






Would really appreciate a breakdown.


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FFmpeg av_hwdevice_ctx_create returns ENOMEM
4 mars 2021, par lnogueirI am trying to perform h264 video encoding on a GPU using the ffmpeg's vaapi library.


I have been following this example from ffmpeg Github repo.


It fails for me here :


AVBufferRef* vaapi_encoder;
int err = av_hwdevice_ctx_create(&vaapi_encoder, AV_HWDEVICE_TYPE_VAAPI,
 NULL, NULL, 0);



This returns -12, which maps to
ENOMEM
(out of memory) error, but that doesn't make sense to me because I have plenty of memory.

For reference, this is my output after running 'vainfo' :


libva info: VA-API version 1.7.0
libva info: Trying to open /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/dri/iHD_drv_video.so
libva info: Found init function __vaDriverInit_1_7
libva info: va_openDriver() returns 0
vainfo: VA-API version: 1.7 (libva 2.6.0)
vainfo: Driver version: Intel iHD driver for Intel(R) Gen Graphics - 20.1.1 ()
vainfo: Supported profile and entrypoints
 VAProfileMPEG2Simple : VAEntrypointVLD
 VAProfileMPEG2Main : VAEntrypointVLD
 VAProfileH264Main : VAEntrypointVLD
 VAProfileH264Main : VAEntrypointEncSliceLP
 VAProfileH264High : VAEntrypointVLD
 VAProfileH264High : VAEntrypointEncSliceLP
 VAProfileJPEGBaseline : VAEntrypointVLD
 VAProfileJPEGBaseline : VAEntrypointEncPicture
 VAProfileH264ConstrainedBaseline: VAEntrypointVLD
 VAProfileH264ConstrainedBaseline: VAEntrypointEncSliceLP
 VAProfileVP8Version0_3 : VAEntrypointVLD
 VAProfileHEVCMain : VAEntrypointVLD
 VAProfileHEVCMain10 : VAEntrypointVLD
 VAProfileVP9Profile0 : VAEntrypointVLD
 VAProfileVP9Profile2 : VAEntrypointVLD



Thanks !


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how to record camera to file while encoding stream to v4l2-loopback device ?
3 février 2021, par JonatasSo i have this logitech c920 camera 1920x1080 h264 capable and i would like to record the camera to file while at the same time copying/encoding the stream to a loopback device so the camera can be still used by other apps.
here is the code i got so far :


ffmpeg -report -f alsa -i hw:CARD=C920,DEV=0 -r 1500 -s 1920x1080 -f v4l2 -vcodec h264 \
-i /dev/video1 -copyinkf -vcodec copy /home/jonatas/Videos/2021-02-01185658.mp4 \ 
-f v4l2 /dev/video0



error :


Unknown V4L2 pixel format equivalent for yuvj420p
Could not write header for output file #1 (incorrect codec parameters ?): Invalid argument
Error initializing output stream 1:0 -- 



some info on /dev/video0(loopbackdevice) :


v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video0

 Device Caps : 0x05208003
 Video Capture
 Video Output
 Video Memory-to-Memory
 Read/Write
 Streaming
 Extended Pix Format
Priority: 0
Video input : 0 (loopback: ok)
Video output: 0 (loopback in)
Format Video Output:
 Width/Height : 1280/720
 Pixel Format : 'YUYV' (YUYV 4:2:2)
 Field : None
 Bytes per Line : 2560
 Size Image : 1843200
 Colorspace : sRGB
 Transfer Function : Default (maps to sRGB)
 YCbCr/HSV Encoding: Default (maps to ITU-R 601)
 Quantization : Default (maps to Limited Range)
 Flags : 
Streaming Parameters Video Capture:
 Frames per second: 30.000 (30/1)
 Read buffers : 8
Streaming Parameters Video Output:
 Frames per second: 30.000 (30/1)
 Write buffers : 8

User Controls

 keep_format 0x0098f900 (bool) : default=0 value=0
 sustain_framerate 0x0098f901 (bool) : default=0 value=0
 timeout 0x0098f902 (int) : min=0 max=100000 step=1 default=0 value=0
 timeout_image_io 0x0098f903 (bool) : default=0 value=0



some info on my camera in /dev/video1


v4l2-ctl -d /dev/video1 --all
Driver Info:
 Driver name : uvcvideo
 Card type : HD Pro Webcam C920
 Bus info : usb-0000:00:14.0-7.2
 Driver version : 5.4.78
 Capabilities : 0x84a00001
 Video Capture
 Metadata Capture
 Streaming
 Extended Pix Format
 Device Capabilities
 Device Caps : 0x04200001
 Video Capture
 Streaming
 Extended Pix Format
Media Driver Info:
 Driver name : uvcvideo
 Model : HD Pro Webcam C920
 Serial : EC6C336F
 Bus info : usb-0000:00:14.0-7.2
 Media version : 5.4.78
 Hardware revision: 0x00000011 (17)
 Driver version : 5.4.78
Interface Info:
 ID : 0x03000002
 Type : V4L Video
Entity Info:
 ID : 0x00000001 (1)
 Name : HD Pro Webcam C920
 Function : V4L2 I/O
 Flags : default
 Pad 0x01000007 : 0: Sink
 Link 0x0200001f: from remote pad 0x100000a of entity 'Processing 3': Data, Enabled, Immutable
Priority: 2
Video input : 0 (Camera 1: ok)
Format Video Capture:
 Width/Height : 1280/720
 Pixel Format : 'H264' (H.264)
 Field : None
 Bytes per Line : 2560
 Size Image : 1843200
 Colorspace : sRGB
 Transfer Function : Default (maps to sRGB)
 YCbCr/HSV Encoding: Default (maps to ITU-R 601)
 Quantization : Default (maps to Full Range)
 Flags : 
Crop Capability Video Capture:
 Bounds : Left 0, Top 0, Width 1280, Height 720
 Default : Left 0, Top 0, Width 1280, Height 720
 Pixel Aspect: 1/1
Selection Video Capture: crop_default, Left 0, Top 0, Width 1280, Height 720, Flags: 
Selection Video Capture: crop_bounds, Left 0, Top 0, Width 1280, Height 720, Flags: 
Streaming Parameters Video Capture:
 Capabilities : timeperframe
 Frames per second: 30.000 (30/1)
 Read buffers : 0
 brightness 0x00980900 (int) : min=0 max=255 step=1 default=128 value=128
 contrast 0x00980901 (int) : min=0 max=255 step=1 default=128 value=128
 saturation 0x00980902 (int) : min=0 max=255 step=1 default=128 value=128
 white_balance_temperature_auto 0x0098090c (bool) : default=1 value=1
 gain 0x00980913 (int) : min=0 max=255 step=1 default=0 value=255
 power_line_frequency 0x00980918 (menu) : min=0 max=2 default=2 value=2
 0: Disabled
 1: 50 Hz
 2: 60 Hz
 white_balance_temperature 0x0098091a (int) : min=2000 max=6500 step=1 default=4000 value=3233 flags=inactive
 sharpness 0x0098091b (int) : min=0 max=255 step=1 default=128 value=128
 backlight_compensation 0x0098091c (int) : min=0 max=1 step=1 default=0 value=0
 exposure_auto 0x009a0901 (menu) : min=0 max=3 default=3 value=3
 1: Manual Mode
 3: Aperture Priority Mode
 exposure_absolute 0x009a0902 (int) : min=3 max=2047 step=1 default=250 value=333 flags=inactive
 exposure_auto_priority 0x009a0903 (bool) : default=0 value=0
 pan_absolute 0x009a0908 (int) : min=-36000 max=36000 step=3600 default=0 value=0
 tilt_absolute 0x009a0909 (int) : min=-36000 max=36000 step=3600 default=0 value=0
 focus_absolute 0x009a090a (int) : min=0 max=250 step=5 default=0 value=0
 focus_auto 0x009a090c (bool) : default=1 value=0
 zoom_absolute 0x009a090d (int) : min=100 max=500 step=1 default=100 value=100



if i remove the 3rd line of my script the camera records the stream of video and sound to the file flawless. i tried diferent things for the 3rd line as -vcodec and something to do with pix-format flag to YUYV without success.
Is it possible to achieve this with just one ffmpeg process ?
Will the sound be made available to the loopback device also ?
How to transcode it to the proper pixel format used by loopback device ?