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  • Video files recorded in Google Chrome have stuttering audio

    4 juin 2018, par maxpaj

    Background

    I’m developing a platform where users can record videos of themselves or their screen and send them as video messages to customers / clients.

    I have limited users to only using my application with Google Chrome and I’m using the MediaRecorder API to record the video data from the users screen or webcamera. The codecs that are used for recording are VP8/OPUS (WEBM container).

    I need the videos to run in as many browsers as possible, so I’m using a 3rd party service to transcode videos from whatever format I’m getting from the users to a H.265/AAC MP4 container (caniuse MPEG-4/H.264).

    Issue

    Lately I’ve seen that some videos recorded on Mac OSX machines have the video and audio out of sync or that the video and audio stutters, depending on which player I’m using. I call these video files corrupt, for lack of a better word. Playing a corrupt file in Google Chrome renders smooth playing audio. Playing the video in VLC on my Windows machine renders stuttering audio.

    When I run the corrupt video files through the transcoding service I get video files with stuttering audio, no matter which player I’m using.

    This is an unwanted result and pretty much unacceptable since the audio needs to be smooth in order for the recipient of a video to not be bothered with the quality.

    Debugging

    According to the transcoding service support, this happens because of their mechanisms that try to sync up the audio and video from the corrupt file :

    Inspecting our encoding logs, I’ve noticed the following kind of
    warnings :

    [2018-05-16 14:08:38.009] [pcm_s16le @ 0x1d608c0] pcm_encode_frame :
    filling in for 5856 missing samples (122 ms) before pts 40800 to
    correct sync ! [2018-05-16 14:08:38.009] [pcm_s16le @ 0x1d608c0]
    pcm_encode_frame : dropping 2880 samples (60 ms) at pts 43392 to help
    correct sync to -3168 samples (-66 ms) !

    The problem here comes from the way that the audio in the original
    source file is encoded.

    -

    you should ensure that the audio is not out of sync (audio timestamps
    are correct) in your source file before submitting the job

    Running a corrupt file through ffmpeg on my own machine, re-encoding with the same codecs, produces the same kind of stuttering video. The logs produce an alarming amount of errors. Here is a sample of the log output :

    [libopus @ 0000029938e24d80] Queue input is backward in timeitrate= 194.8kbits/s dup=0 drop=5 speed=0.31x
    [webm @ 0000029938e09b00] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:1; previous: 15434, current: 15394; changing to 15434. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
    [webm @ 0000029938e09b00] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:1; previous: 15434, current: 15414; changing to 15434. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
    [libopus @ 0000029938e24d80] Queue input is backward in timeitrate= 193.3kbits/s dup=0 drop=5 speed=0.309x
    [webm @ 0000029938e09b00] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:1; previous: 15539, current: 15499; changing to 15539. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
    [webm @ 0000029938e09b00] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:1; previous: 15539, current: 15519; changing to 15539. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
    [libopus @ 0000029938e24d80] Queue input is backward in timeitrate= 192.0kbits/s dup=0 drop=5 speed=0.308x
    [webm @ 0000029938e09b00] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:1; previous: 15667, current: 15627; changing to 15667. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
    [webm @ 0000029938e09b00] Non-monotonous DTS in output stream 0:1; previous: 15667, current: 15647; changing to 15667. This may result in incorrect timestamps in the output file.
    [libopus @ 0000029938e24d80] Queue input is backward in time

    I tried running the same inputs through another transcoding service and those outputs worked a lot better - video was still stuttering but the audio played smoothly, which is more important to the use case of my application.

    To my knowledge, this have so far only occurred for users on Mac OSX machines.

    Questions

    1. Is there anything I can do to have the files work better ? Or is this entirely a consequence of how encoding of video and audio in Google Chrome works ?

    2. One step in the right direction would be to just be able to detect when the video is corrupt. How can I do that ?

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