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  • Why does every encoded frame's size increase after I had use to set one frame to be key in intel qsv of ffmpeg

    22 avril 2021, par TONY

    I used intel's qsv to encode h264 video in ffmpeg. My av codec context settings is like as below :

    


     m_ctx->width = m_width;
    m_ctx->height = m_height;
    m_ctx->time_base = { 1, (int)fps };
    m_ctx->qmin = 10;
    m_ctx->qmax = 35;
    m_ctx->gop_size = 3000;
    m_ctx->max_b_frames = 0;
    m_ctx->has_b_frames = false;
    m_ctx->refs = 2;
    m_ctx->slices = 0;
    m_ctx->codec_id = m_encoder->id;
    m_ctx->codec_type = AVMEDIA_TYPE_VIDEO;
    m_ctx->pix_fmt = m_h264InputFormat;
    m_ctx->compression_level = 4;
    m_ctx->flags &= ~AV_CODEC_FLAG_CLOSED_GOP;
    AVDictionary *param = nullptr;
    av_dict_set(&param, "idr_interval", "0", 0);
    av_dict_set(&param, "async_depth", "1", 0);
    av_dict_set(&param, "forced_idr", "1", 0);


    


    and in the encoding, I set the AVFrame to be AV_PICTURE_TYPE_I when key frame is needed :

    


      if(key_frame){
        encodeFrame->pict_type = AV_PICTURE_TYPE_I;
    }else{
        encodeFrame->pict_type = AV_PICTURE_TYPE_NONE;
    }
    avcodec_send_frame(m_ctx, encodeFrame);
    avcodec_receive_packet(m_ctx, m_packet);
   std::cerr<<"packet size is "<size<<",is key frame "<code>

    


    The strange phenomenon is that if I had set one frame to AV_PICTURE_TYPE_I, then every encoded frame's size after the key frame would increase. If I change the h264 encoder to x264, then it's ok.

    


    The packet size is as below before I call "encodeFrame->pict_type = AV_PICTURE_TYPE_I" :

    


    packet size is 26839
packet size is 2766
packet size is 2794
packet size is 2193
packet size is 1820
packet size is 2542
packet size is 2024
packet size is 1692
packet size is 2095
packet size is 2550
packet size is 1685
packet size is 1800
packet size is 2276
packet size is 1813
packet size is 2206
packet size is 2745
packet size is 2334
packet size is 2623
packet size is 2055


    


    If I call "encodeFrame->pict_type = AV_PICTURE_TYPE_I", then the packet size is as below :

    


    packet size is 23720,is key frame 1
packet size is 23771,is key frame 0
packet size is 23738,is key frame 0
packet size is 23752,is key frame 0
packet size is 23771,is key frame 0
packet size is 23763,is key frame 0
packet size is 23715,is key frame 0
packet size is 23686,is key frame 0
packet size is 23829,is key frame 0
packet size is 23774,is key frame 0
packet size is 23850,is key frame 0


    


  • Introducing Updates to the Funnels Feature

    29 mai 2024, par Erin

    We’ve made improvements to the Funnels feature to be more user-friendly and offer you greater flexibility. 

    &lt;script type=&quot;text/javascript&quot;&gt;<br />
           if ('function' === typeof window.playMatomoVideo){<br />
           window.playMatomoVideo(&quot;FunnelsProductUpdate2024&quot;, &quot;#FunnelsProductUpdate2024&quot;)<br />
           } else {<br />
           document.addEventListener(&quot;DOMContentLoaded&quot;, function() { window.playMatomoVideo(&quot;FunnelsProductUpdate2024&quot;, &quot;#FunnelsProductUpdate2024&quot;); });<br />
           }<br />
      &lt;/script&gt;

    Here’s what’s changing :

    Setting up and managing funnels is now easier than ever 

    Previously, creating funnels was tedious and required going through the Goals feature. But we’ve changed that with the introduction of a separate page to configure funnels. 

    Dedicated Manage Funnels page in Matomo

    Create funnels with greater flexibility—no longer tied to goals 

    Funnels is now a standalone feature, providing you with more flexibility. Before, you could only create a funnel if it was tied to a goal, in other words, the final step in the funnel had to be a goal. What’s more, you also couldn’t use goals for steps in the funnel.  

    Previous configuration requirements of Funnels in Matomo
    Previous configuration requirements of Funnels

    Now, funnels are independent of goals, and goals can serve as steps within the funnel. This means you have the freedom to configure any combination of steps in a funnel : 

    • All steps can be goals 
    • No steps need to be goals 
    • Or some steps can be goals, some steps can be events 
    Goals no longer required in Matomo Funnels

    No matter what your customer journey looks like, funnels now offer the versatility to meet your business’s specific needs. 

    Find friction points faster with intuitive visuals 

    One of the most significant improvements is the visual upgrade of the Funnels feature. The new Funnels graph is now visually in line with industry standards and intuitive. 

    New Funnel Analytics chart in Matomo

    The new visual provides a clearer view of your drop-off and conversion rates so you can instantly find points of friction in your funnel to improve the user experience and overall conversion rate.  

    This visualisation also provides a detailed overview of the number of visitors who enter, exit, skip, or proceed at each step of your funnel by using different coloured bars for visual clarity on each step’s performance. 

    With this update, we’ve also replaced ‘backfilled visits’ with ‘skipped steps’ to avoid misinterpretation of the data. 

    New data table for more granular insights 

    Accompanying this visual improvement is a new data table, allowing for more granular insights, segment comparison, and easy data export.

    We’ve also increased Funnel analysis limits. You can now compare funnel data for 2 date periods and 6 segments (up to 12 compared datasets in total). 

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  • Nginx - RTMP module - VLC wont start

    15 janvier, par Diana Sari

    Why my vlc only show background colour ?&#xA;did i miss something important ?

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    Im running Nginx with RTMP module on&#xA;Linux DESKTOP-RJHVE83 5.15.167.4-microsoft-standard-WSL2 #1 SMP x86_64 GNU/Linux&#xA;Kali release : 2024.4 (kali-rolling) WSL on Windows 10 Pro

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    Screenshot of my VLC

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    /etc/nginx/nginx.conf&#xA;i add this from the default :

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    rtmp {&#xA;    server {&#xA;        listen 1935;&#xA;        chunk_size 4096;&#xA;  allow publish 127.0.0.1;&#xA;  deny publish all;&#xA;&#xA;        application live {&#xA;            live on;&#xA;            record off;&#xA;        push rtmp://127.0.0.1/live/stream;&#xA;        }&#xA;    }&#xA;}&#xA;

    &#xA;

    Stream my mp4 file using ffmpeg :

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    Kali$> ffmpeg -re -i file.mp4 -c:v libx264 -c:a aac -flvflags no_duration_filesize -f flv rtmp ://localhost:1935/live/

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    VLC on the same machine on WIndows 10 Pro&#xA;Open Network Protocol : rtmp ://192.168.1.1:1935/live/

    &#xA;

    The Vlc Show only Background colour (attach)

    &#xA;

    -Access.log&#xA;172.27.96.1 [14/Jan/2025:14:28:02 +0700] PLAY "live" "" "" - 556 1612142 "" "LNX 9,0,124,2" (25s)&#xA;127.0.0.1 [14/Jan/2025:14:28:34 +0700] PUBLISH "live" "" "" - 4573293 529 "" "FMLE/3.0 (compatible ; Lavf61.7." (1m 3s)&#xA;172.27.96.1 [14/Jan/2025:14:29:47 +0700] PLAY "live" "" "" - 365 1578527 "" "LNX 9,0,124,2" (1m 43s)

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    -Error.log&#xA;Blank

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    i tried this on :&#xA;Ubuntu Focal 20.04.6 (WSL)&#xA;Ubuntu Noble24.04.1 LTS (WSL)&#xA;id read 2 tutorials&#xA;https://www.hostinger.com/tutorials/how-to-set-up-a-streaming-server&#xA;https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-a-video-streaming-server-using-nginx-rtmp-on-ubuntu-20-04

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