[Libav-user] Remux RTSP stream ?
Seungyong Kwon
sykwon66 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 29 06:39:49 EET 2016
And you have to set AV_PKT_FLAG_KEY for an I-frame but not for p-frames and
filter out all p-frames until you met the first I-frame..
Regards,
2016-12-29 오전 11:32에 yoann 이(가) 쓴 글:
> At 2016-12-27 14:06:14, "yoann" <yoann at woozoom.net> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
> I am trying to remux a mp4 RTSP stream (provided by an ffserver) into a mp4 file, but I am
> struggling to get the file set correctly. I do not want to re-encode the stream for performances
> reasons.
>
> Using the remuxing.c example, I met different issues :
> - if I use the example directly, the PTS and DTS of the firsts frames are mixed up and
> av_write_interleaved_frames gives me a "Application provided invalid, non monotonically
> increasing dts to muxer in stream 0: 4752 >= 4752" error.
> - if I skip a random amount of frames (I would also like to be able to start remuxing from
> anywhere in the stream and not only from the start), it produces a file which is eventually
> readable but analyzing it with ffprobe -show_frames, it throws me a "Missing key frame while
> reordering index according to edit list", which is understandable, I need my first frame to be
> an keyframe I think.
> - If I try to use AV_PKT_FLAG_KEY to ensure my first frame is a keyframe, it does not changes
> anything, and printing the pkt.flags field give me that almost one frame on 2 i a keyframe,
> which is false, it is around 1 on 10 for my RTSP stream. Am I not using this flag correctly ?
>
>
>
>
> I should have precised that it is a h264 stream. And from what I understood from this thread
> : https://ffmpeg.org/pipermail/libav-user/2013-December/005997.html, AV_PKT_FLAG_KEY is directly
> read from the h264 stream and not set by libavformat and is not the relevant information, the index
> entry is.
>
> So if I want to start the remuxing into a file from any random point, what would be the easiest way
> to ensure I am starting with a keyframe ?
>
> I can try to decode the first few frames and than check AVframe->key_frame but the performances will
> be poor. Is using av_seek_frame here useful is some manner ?
>
>
>
> Here is my modified code for remuxing.c :
>
> // same that remuxing.c before, here is around line 130
> i = 0;
> int have_first_keyframe = 0;
> while (1) {
> AVStream *in_stream, *out_stream;
>
> ret = av_read_frame(ifmt_ctx, &pkt);
> if (ret < 0)
> break;
>
> i++;
> if(i <= 54){ // random number to start further in the stream
> av_packet_unref(&pkt);
> continue;
> }
> fprintf(stderr, "pkt.flags : %d \n", pkt.flags);
> if(!have_first_keyframe){
> if((pkt.flags & AV_PKT_FLAG_KEY) == 0){
> // not a keyframe
> av_packet_unref(&pkt);
> continue;
> } else {
> have_first_keyframe = 1;
> }
> }
> // same that remuxing.c after except I use i = 700 to break the loop and stop remuxing
>
> Here is what the output looks like :
> pkt.flags : 0
> No keyframe
> pkt.flags : 1
> First keyframe
> pkt.flags : 1
> pkt.flags : 0
> pkt.flags : 1
> pkt.flags : 1
> pkt.flags : 0
> pkt.flags : 1
> pkt.flags : 0
> pkt.flags : 1
> pkt.flags : 1
> pkt.flags : 1
> pkt.flags : 0
> pkt.flags : 1
> pkt.flags : 1
> pkt.flags : 0
> pkt.flags : 1
> pkt.flags : 1
> pkt.flags : 0
> pkt.flags : 1
>
> Someone has any advice to record an RTSP stream ?
> Yoann
>
>
>
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