[FFmpeg-user] How to set 3 specific metadata flags (ITU601/displayoffset) in FFmpegs IMX50 MXF-OP1a encoding?
tim nicholson
nichot20 at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 20 16:21:33 CET 2015
On 20/03/15 09:19, tim nicholson wrote:
> On 19/03/15 15:48, Christoph Gerstbauer wrote:
>>
>>> Shame, don't understand the qmax issue. but if you look at:-
>>>
>>> tests/lavf_regression.sh line 90
>>>
>>> you will see an IMX30 example which uses -qmax 12 and my other other
>>> parameters. However not sure what difference closed/open gop makes on I
>>> frame only, but being purist I can see how you might want to set closed
>>> gop! S356m makes no reference to it that I can see.
>>>
>>> Looks like we might need a patch for what you want.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> In fact, the most important metadata flag is the
>>
>> display y offset = 32 (high priority for patching, if possible)
>>
>
> Having a quick scan through mxfenc.c it looks like that UL is missing,
> as are some others. I have tracked them down in RP210 but am struggling
> with the local_tag values at the moment.
>
> It should be relatively straightformward to add in the relevant tag though.
>
Attached is a quick hack that worked for me. Do you want to give it a spin?
--
Tim.
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