Inspired by a patch by Jakob van Bethlehem. But instead of doing
an empty POST first to trigger the WWW-Authenticate header (which
would succeed if no auth actually was required), add an Expect:
100-continue header, which is meant to be used exactly for
cases like this.
The header is added if doing a post, and the user has specified
authentication but we don't know the auth method yet.
Not all common HTTP servers support the Expect: 100-continue header,
though, so we only try to use it when it really is needed. The user
can request it to be added for other POST requests as well via
an option - which would allow the caller to know immediately that
the POST has failed (e.g. if no auth was provided but the server
required it, or if the target URL simply doesn't exist).
This is only done for write mode posts (e.g. posts without pre-set
post_data) - for posts with pre-set data, we can just redo the post
if it failed due to 401.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
The default is to autodetect the auth method. This does require one
extra request (and also closing and reopening the http connection).
For some cases such as HTTP POST, the autodetection is not handled
properly (yet).
No option is added for digest, since this method requires getting
nonce parameters from the server first and can't be used straight
away like Basic.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
previously only codec_ids could be forced, which did not allow
forcing a specific implementation like libopenjpeg vs jpeg2000.
Reviewed-by: Paul B Mahol <onemda@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Also add options for specifying a certificate and key, which can
be used both when operating as client and as server.
Partially based on a patch by Peter Ross.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
A file containing the trusted CA certificates needs to be
supplied via the ca_file AVOption, unless the TLS library
has got a system default file/database set up.
This doesn't check the hostname of the peer certificate with
openssl, which requires a non-trivial piece of code for
manually matching the desired hostname to the string provided
by the certificate, not provided as a library function.
That is, with openssl, this only validates that the received
certificate is signed with the right CA, but not that it is
the actual server we think we're talking to.
Verification is still disabled by default since we can't count
on a proper CA database existing at all times.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
ASF markers only have a start time, so we lose the chapter end times,
but that is ASF for you
Signed-off-by: Vladimir Pantelic <vladoman@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Anton Khirnov <anton@khirnov.net>
* qatar/master:
movenc: Add an option for omitting the tfhd base offset
Conflicts:
libavformat/version.h
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
This makes the output fragments independent of their position in
the output stream, making the output work better when streamed.
QuickTime Player doesn't support fragmented mp4 without the base
data offset, though.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
* commit '596e5d4783ca951258a7c580951fd161f1785ec1':
lavf: Add a flag to enable/disable per-packet flushing
Conflicts:
libavformat/avformat.h
libavformat/mux.c
libavformat/version.h
This adds a 2nd API to set per packet flushing
If the user application indicates through either a non default then this non default takes
precedence over the other still default value
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
This is enabled by default and can be disabled with
"-fflags -flush_packets".
Inspired by a patch from Nicolas George <nicolas.george@normalesup.org>.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
In order to represent the codec delay accurately in Matroska, a
new element CodecDelay has been introduced. It contains the
overall delay added by the codec in nanoseconds. This patch adds
support for muxing CodecDelay value in the container.
Matroska spec for CodecDelay element can be found here:
http://matroska.org/technical/specs/index.html#CodecDelay
Signed-off-by: Vignesh Venkatasubramanian <vigneshv@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
* commit 'b886f5c2f1e71b3e60e4265c500158d392b4b9a4':
mkv: Allow flushing the current cluster in progress
Conflicts:
libavformat/matroskaenc.c
libavformat/version.h
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Allow emitting the current cluster that is being written before
starting a new one, simplifying how to figure out where clusters
are positioned in the output stream (for live streaming).
Signed-off-by: Luca Barbato <lu_zero@gentoo.org>
Changes since v1 of the patch:
- enable option by default
- add documentation
- move up PTS override code after PES header parsing, to ensure we use the
last PCR before the first packet of the teletext PES packet.
The option overrides teletext packet PTS and DTS values with the timestamps
calculated from the PCR of the first program which the teletext stream is part
of and is not discarded.
Using the same teletext PID for multiple programs is possible, therefore we
need some kind of heuristics to know which program PCR we should synchronize
to. Using the first non-discarded PCR pid among the programs of the teletext
stream seemed like a good choice.
The patch does not do PCR interpolation to estimate the PCR of the teltetext
packet, it just uses the last PCR of the program, which may cause a slight
error (0.1 sec) in the teletext packet pts-es.
Based on a patch by Reimar Döffinger.
http://lists.ffmpeg.org/pipermail/ffmpeg-devel/2012-September/131610.html
Signed-off-by: Marton Balint <cus@passwd.hu>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
avconv uses private and internal fields from libavformat, we thus must
match the layout even of the fields marked non public.
Otherwise ffmpegs libavformat could not be used as a dropin replacement
on debian/ubuntu
The current soname of libavformat was not part of any release nor are any
fields marked public moved thus in theory
no installed shared lib ABI breakage should occur. Still the need for this
change is unfortunate and chilling.
If you installed shared libs from a recent development version of libavformat
that is more recent than the last release. You probably want to check or rebuild
applications that linked to it.
minor versions of avformat & avdevice are bumped to allow detecting this
as both use the updated struct
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
The toc is inexact and not using it can thus make sense.
Using it is faster though, thus the opposite can similarly makes sense
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Allow applications to request reading streamcast metadata. This uses
AVOptions as API, and requires the application to explicitly request
and read metadata. Metadata can be updated mid-stream; if an
application is interested in that, it has to poll for the data by
reading the "icy_metadata_packet" option in regular intervals.
There doesn't seem to be a nice way to transfer the metadata in a nicer
way. Converting the metadata to ID3v2 tags might be a nice idea, but
the libavformat mp3 demuxer doesn't seem to read these tags mid-stream,
and even then we couldn't guarantee that tags are not inserted in the
middle of mp3 packet data.
This commit provides the minimum to enable applications to retrieve
this information at all.
Signed-off-by: Stefano Sabatini <stefasab@gmail.com>
There are 4 separate WebVTT text track kinds: subtitles (the default
if not otherwise specified), captions, descriptions, and metadata.
The WebM muxer needs to know which WebVTT text track kind this is, in
order to synthesize the correct track type and codec id.
To allow a demuxer to indicate the text track kind of the input, a new
set of AV_DISPOSITION flag values has been added, corresponding to
each of the non-default text track kind values.
Adding an arbitrary amount of padding bytes at the end of the
ID3 metadata fixes cover art display for some software (iTunes,
Traktor, Serato, Torq).
For reference (ID3 metadata):
[ Apic frames ] -> cover doesn't show up
[ Apic frames, Padding ] -> ok
[ Apic frames, ID3 frames ] -> ok
[ ID3 frames, Apic frames ] -> cover doesn't show up
[ ID3 frames, Apic frames, Padding ] -> ok
* commit '2d2d6a4883479403798f4ed46941d5b365823570':
lavf: add a raw WavPack muxer.
apetag: add support for writing APE tags
matroskaenc: support muxing WavPack
Conflicts:
libavformat/Makefile
libavformat/allformats.c
libavformat/apetag.h
libavformat/version.h
libavformat/wvenc.c
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
* commit 'e3b225a4fe0ff1e64a220b757c6f0a5cf9258521':
matroskaenc: add an option to put the index at the start of the file
Conflicts:
doc/muxers.texi
libavformat/matroskaenc.c
libavformat/version.h
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Currently, we have a AV_CODEC_ID_SSA, which matches the way the ASS/SSA
markup is muxed in a standalone .ass/.ssa file. This means the AVPacket
data starts with a "Dialogue:" string, followed by a timing information
(start and end of the event as string) and a trailing CRLF after each
line. One packet can contain several lines. We'll refer to this layout
as "SSA" or "SSA lines".
In matroska, this markup is not stored as such: it has no "Dialogue:"
prefix, it contains a ReadOrder field, the timing information is not in
the payload, and it doesn't contain the trailing CRLF. See [1] for more
info. We'll refer to this layout as "ASS".
Since we have only one common codec for both formats, the matroska
demuxer is constructing an AVPacket following the "SSA lines" format.
This causes several problems, so it was decided to change this into
clean ASS packets.
Some insight about what is changed or unchanged in this commit:
CODECS
------
- the decoding process still writes "SSA lines" markup inside the ass
fields of the subtitles rectangles (sub->rects[n]->ass), which is
still the current common way of representing decoded subtitles
markup. It is meant to change later.
- new ASS codec id: AV_CODEC_ID_ASS (which is different from the
legacy AV_CODEC_ID_SSA)
- lavc/assdec: the "ass" decoder is renamed into "ssa" (instead of
"ass") for consistency with the codec id and allows to add a real
ass decoder. This ass decoder receives clean ASS lines (so it starts
with a ReadOrder, is followed by the Layer, etc). We make sure this
is decoded properly in a new ass-line rectangle of the decoded
subtitles (the ssa decoder OTOH is doing a simple straightforward
copy). Using the packet timing instead of data string makes sure the
ass-line now contains the appropriate timing.
- lavc/assenc: just like the ass decoder, the "ssa" encoder is renamed
into "ssa" (instead of "ass") for consistency with the codec id, and
allows to add a real "ass" encoder.
One important thing about this encoder is that it only supports one
ass rectangle: we could have put several dialogue events in the
AVPacket (separated by a \0 for instance) but this would have cause
trouble for the muxer which needs not only the start time, but also
the duration: typically, you have merged events with the same start
time (stored in the AVPacket->pts) but a different duration. At the
moment, only the matroska do the merge with the SSA-line codec.
We will need to make sure all the decoders in the future can't add
more than one rectangle (and only one Dialogue line in it
obviously).
FORMATS
-------
- lavf/assenc: the .ass/.ssa muxer can take both SSA and ASS packets.
In the case of ASS packets as input, it adds the timing based on the
AVPacket pts and duration, and mux it with "Dialogue:", trailing
CRLF, etc.
- lavf/assdec: unchanged; it currently still only outputs SSA-lines
packets.
- lavf/mkv: the demuxer can now output ASS packets without the need of
any "SSA-lines" reconstruction hack. It will become the default at
next libavformat bump, and the SSA support will be dropped from the
demuxer. The muxer can take ASS packets since it's muxed normally,
and still supports the old SSA packets. All the SSA support and
hacks in Matroska code will be dropped at next lavf bump.
[1]: http://www.matroska.org/technical/specs/subtitles/ssa.html
* commit '85a5bc054c1290699ccbf5799ba6c4e2fbcc3530':
lavf: remove disabled FF_API_R_FRAME_RATE cruft
Conflicts:
libavformat/avformat.h
libavformat/electronicarts.c
libavformat/rawdec.c
libavformat/utils.c
libavformat/version.h
The field is in use and no semantically equivalent field is available,
thus not removed
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
This reverts commit 6cc12353a8.
Conflicts:
libavformat/version.h
Allowing to automatically select the concat demuxer raises
security concerns, as it allows a possibly hostile file to
access any file on the system. Guessing the format based on
the file name extension does not allow to enable the safe
mode designed to avoid it.
* qatar/master:
lavf: Add a fate test for the noproxy pattern matching
lavf: Handle the environment variable no_proxy more properly
Conflicts:
libavformat/Makefile
libavformat/internal.h
libavformat/tls.c
libavformat/utils.c
libavformat/version.h
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
The handling of the environment variable no_proxy, present since
one of the initial commits (de6d9b6404), is inconsistent with
how many other applications and libraries interpret this
variable. Its bare presence does not indicate that the use of
proxies should be skipped, but it is some sort of pattern for
hosts that does not need using a proxy (e.g. for a local network).
As investigated by Rudolf Polzer, different libraries handle this
in different ways, some supporting IP address masks, some supporting
arbitrary globbing using *, some just checking that the pattern matches
the end of the hostname without regard for whether it actually is
the right domain or a domain that ends in the same string.
This simple logic should be pretty similar to the logic used by
lynx and curl.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
* commit '4f56e773fe8a554b8c2662650aaf799c2ece2721':
x86: ac3: Fix HAVE_MMXEXT condition to only refer to external assembly
rtpenc: Start the sequence numbers from a random offset
Conflicts:
libavformat/version.h
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Expose the current sequence number via an AVOption - this can
be used both for setting the initial sequence number, or for
querying the current number.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
* commit 'a2a991b2ddf951454ffceb7bcedc9db93e26c610':
srtp: Improve the minimum encryption buffer size check
srtp: Add support for a few DTLS-SRTP related crypto suites
Conflicts:
libavformat/version.h
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
The main difference to the existing suites from RFC 4568 is
that the version with a 32 bit HMAC still uses 80 bit HMAC
for RTCP packets.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
* commit '2f3bada63e57345329c4f9b48e9b81b5cfc03d05':
lavf: Add a protocol for SRTP encryption/decryption
rtsp: Support decryption of SRTP signalled via RFC 4568 (SDES)
Conflicts:
libavformat/version.h
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
This is mostly useful for encryption together with the RTP muxer,
but could also be set up as IO towards the peer with the SDP
demuxer with custom IO.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This only takes care of decrypting incoming packets; the outgoing
RTCP packets are not encrypted. This is enough for some use cases,
and signalling crypto keys for use with outgoing RTCP packets
doesn't fit as simply into the API. If the SDP demuxer is hooked
up with custom IO, the return packets can be encrypted e.g. via the
SRTP protocol.
If the SRTP keys aren't available within the SDP, the decryption
can be handled externally as well (when using custom IO).
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This sends NACK for missed packets and PLI (picture loss indication)
if a depacketizer indicates that it needs a new keyframe, according
to RFC 4585.
This is only enabled if the SDP indicated that feedback is supported
(via the AVPF or SAVPF profile names).
The feedback packets are throttled to a certain maximum interval
(currently 250 ms) to make sure the feedback packets don't eat up
too much bandwidth (which might be counterproductive). The RFC
specifies a more elaborate feedback packet scheduling.
The feedback packets are currently sent independently from normal
RTCP RR packets, which is not totally spec compliant, but works
fine in the environments I've tested it in. (RFC 5506 allows this,
but requires a SDP attribute for enabling it.)
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
* commit 'e96406eda4f143f101bd44372f7b2d542183000a':
rtsp: Add support for depacketizing RTP data via custom IO
Conflicts:
libavformat/version.h
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
To use this, set sdpflags=custom_io to the sdp demuxer. During
the avformat_open_input call, the SDP is read from the AVFormatContext
AVIOContext (ctx->pb) - after the avformat_open_input call,
during the av_read_frame() calls, the same ctx->pb is used for reading
packets (and sending back RTCP RR packets).
Normally, one would use this with a read-only AVIOContext for the
SDP during the avformat_open_input call, then close that one and
replace it with a read-write one for the packets after the
avformat_open_input call has returned.
This allows using the RTP depacketizers as "pure" demuxers, without
having them tied to the libavformat network IO.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
The data does not contain timing or trailing line breaks anymore. In
addition to being less idiotic, it is consistent with other codecs and
thus allows more switches between formats and codecs. It also fixes the
issue of the trailing line returns being simple \n instead of CRLF in
the ASS rectangle dialogue (this is the reason of the FATE update).
* qatar/master:
rtmp: Add support for limelight authentication
rtmp: Add support for adobe authentication
Conflicts:
Changelog
libavformat/version.h
Merged-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Limelight is a not too uncommon CDN. The authentication scheme is
pretty similar to the adobe authentication, but is even closer to
normal http digest authentication (but not close enough to warrant
sharing code) than the adobe version.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This is mostly used to authenticate the client when publishing.
Tested with wowza and akamai.
Some but not all servers support resending a new connect invoke
within the same connection, so always reconnect for sending a new
connection attempt. This matches what other applications do as well.
The authentication scheme is structurally pretty similar to http
digest authentication, but uses base64 instead of hex strings.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>