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  • Transmux video to .mp4 using FFmpeg (dref) ?

    30 octobre 2012, par vale4674

    There is a cool tool called MP4Box which uses FFmpeg.
    It has a nice feature to transmux .avi file to .mp4 drefed.

    .avi file size is 500MB

    .mp4 file size is 200kb

    In that .mp4 file are only indexes/timestamps which reference that .avi file.

    So the question is :

    Is this possible with only FFmpeg or this is a MP4Box specific feature ?

  • How to write RTP/H264 stream as a file

    2 octobre 2012, par Jun

    I couldn't find a solution for my previous question so I decided to try it step by step.

    The thing that I wanna do now is to store the RTP/H264 stream as a file.

    What I found so far is the below :

    (firstly my RTP/H264 is FU-A which is the form of)

    | RTP HEADER 12bytes long | FU INDICATOR 1byte | FU HEADER 1byte | FU payload |

    As I understood RFC 6184 document, I'm starting a NAL with a packet which has '1' at the first bit of FU Header and appending following packets that set '0' at the first bit until the last packet which has '1' at the second bit of FU Header.

    I think that's how to get a complete NAL before the FU-A packetization and also what I found is I need to put the 'starting bits' (0x00000001) at the front of each complete NAL.

    But no luck so far. The below is part of log

    ========= the new NAL is as 1400
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]7C/1111100 [5]85/10000101 [6]B8/10111000 [7]40/1000000 ...
    ========= adding the next NAL as 1400
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]7C/1111100 [5]85/10000101 [6]B8/10111000 [7]40/1000000 ...
    ========= adding the next NAL as 1400
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]7C/1111100 [5]85/10000101 [6]B8/10111000 [7]40/1000000 ...
    ========= adding the next NAL as 716
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]7C/1111100 [5]85/10000101 [6]B8/10111000 [7]40/1000000 ...
    ========= a NAL is summed up as 4866
    ========= the new NAL is as 1400
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]5C/1011100 [5]81/10000001 [6]E2/11100010 [7]20/100000 ...
    ========= adding the next NAL as 1400
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]5C/1011100 [5]81/10000001 [6]E2/11100010 [7]20/100000 ...
    ========= adding the next NAL as 1400
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]5C/1011100 [5]81/10000001 [6]E2/11100010 [7]20/100000 ...
    ========= adding the next NAL as 1400
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]5C/1011100 [5]81/10000001 [6]E2/11100010 [7]20/100000 ...
    ========= adding the next NAL as 1400
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]5C/1011100 [5]81/10000001 [6]E2/11100010 [7]20/100000 ...
    ========= adding the next NAL as 139
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]5C/1011100 [5]81/10000001 [6]E2/11100010 [7]20/100000 ...
    ========= a NAL is summed up as 7061
    ========= the new NAL is as 1377
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]41/1000001 [5]E4/11100100 [6]40/1000000 [7]1A/11010 ...
    ========= a NAL is summed up as 1369
    ========= the new NAL is as 1400
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]5C/1011100 [5]81/10000001 [6]E6/11100110 [7]60/1100000 ...
    ========= adding the next NAL as 94
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]5C/1011100 [5]81/10000001 [6]E6/11100110 [7]60/1100000 ...
    ========= a NAL is summed up as 1472
    ========= the new NAL is as 447
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]41/1000001 [5]E8/11101000 [6]80/10000000 [7]16/10110 ...
    ========= a NAL is summed up as 439
    ========= the new NAL is as 1400
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]5C/1011100 [5]81/10000001 [6]EA/11101010 [7]A0/10100000  ...
    ========= adding the next NAL as 1174
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]5C/1011100 [5]81/10000001 [6]EA/11101010 [7]A0/10100000 ...
    ========= a NAL is summed up as 2552
    ========= the new NAL is as 1400
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]5C/1011100 [5]81/10000001 [6]EC/11101100 [7]C0/11000000 ...
    ========= adding the next NAL as 1364
    [0]0/0 [1]0/0 [2]0/0 [3]1/1 [4]5C/1011100 [5]81/10000001 [6]EC/11101100 [7]C0/11000000 ...
    ========= a NAL is summed up as 2742
    ========= the new NAL is as 1400
    ...

    my question is,

    1. if I can get the complete NALs from the fragmented packets by FU-A, how can I make it as a file which is able to run by VLC or other player ?

    2. I'm still confused if I have to keep the FU indicator and FU header or not. Somebody said I need to take them only for the very first packet (starting with '1' at the FU header)

    Any advice will be really appreciated.

    Thanks.

  • Tools to determine video orientation

    6 avril 2014, par JayLev

    I receive videos from different devices and want to encode them using the correct orientation.

    I've seen some of examples of how to determine the orientation of a video from a iPhone.

    With exiftool and mediainfo I can indeed tell if an iPhone video has to be rotated.

    However, for android videos, both portrait and landscape videos have the same rotation and matrix structure as each other.

    Maybe this is just with my phone, I'm trying to find videos taken from newer droid phones.

    My question however is whether there's other tools or a different way to determine the orientation that'll work with all devices.

    EDIT :
    I just checked a video from a Samsung Galaxy S II, and I can get the orientation from exiftool. So it's not a problem with all android phones.
    My android phone is a HTC Desire running on android 2.2.

    And actually (I didn't even notice before) a portrait video will not be correctly oriented even when playing on the phone. So I guess it's not about the tools, the orientation data just doesn't seem to be correct at all.