[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH] flvdec: option for dropping negative CTS frames Initial frames with negative pts can produce video/audio desynchronization when a decoder is not prepared to handle negative pts. For example: QSV transcoding from RTMP Wowza server

wm4 nfxjfg at googlemail.com
Thu Apr 6 08:00:29 EEST 2017


On Wed, 5 Apr 2017 17:15:26 -0300
Felipe Astroza <felipe at astroza.cl> wrote:

> 2017-04-05 15:35 GMT-03:00 wm4 <nfxjfg at googlemail.com>:
> 
> > On Wed,  5 Apr 2017 14:29:30 -0300
> > felipe at astroza.cl wrote:
> >  
> > > From: Felipe Astroza <felipe at astroza.cl>
> > >
> > > Signed-off-by: Felipe Astroza <felipe at astroza.cl>
> > > ---
> > >  libavformat/flvdec.c | 14 +++++++++++---
> > >  1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
> > >
> > > diff --git a/libavformat/flvdec.c b/libavformat/flvdec.c
> > > index 3959a36..1556fe0 100644
> > > --- a/libavformat/flvdec.c
> > > +++ b/libavformat/flvdec.c
> > > @@ -44,6 +44,7 @@
> > >  typedef struct FLVContext {
> > >      const AVClass *class; ///< Class for private options.
> > >      int trust_metadata;   ///< configure streams according onMetaData
> > > +    int drop_negative_cts;///< drop frames if cts is negative
> > >      int wrong_dts;        ///< wrong dts due to negative cts
> > >      uint8_t *new_extradata[FLV_STREAM_TYPE_NB];
> > >      int new_extradata_size[FLV_STREAM_TYPE_NB];
> > > @@ -1139,10 +1140,16 @@ retry_duration:
> > >              int32_t cts = (avio_rb24(s->pb) + 0xff800000) ^ 0xff800000;
> > >              pts = dts + cts;
> > >              if (cts < 0) { // dts might be wrong
> > > -                if (!flv->wrong_dts)
> > > +                if (flv->drop_negative_cts) {
> > >                      av_log(s, AV_LOG_WARNING,
> > > -                        "Negative cts, previous timestamps might be  
> > wrong.\n");  
> > > -                flv->wrong_dts = 1;
> > > +                            "Negative cts, frames will be dropped.\n");
> > > +                    dts = pts = AV_NOPTS_VALUE;
> > > +                } else {
> > > +                    if (!flv->wrong_dts)
> > > +                        av_log(s, AV_LOG_WARNING,
> > > +                            "Negative cts, previous timestamps might be  
> > wrong.\n");  
> > > +                    flv->wrong_dts = 1;
> > > +                }
> > >              } else if (FFABS(dts - pts) > 1000*60*15) {
> > >                  av_log(s, AV_LOG_WARNING,
> > >                         "invalid timestamps %"PRId64" %"PRId64"\n", dts,  
> > pts);  
> > > @@ -1253,6 +1260,7 @@ static int flv_read_seek(AVFormatContext *s, int  
> > stream_index,  
> > >  #define VD AV_OPT_FLAG_VIDEO_PARAM | AV_OPT_FLAG_DECODING_PARAM
> > >  static const AVOption options[] = {
> > >      { "flv_metadata", "Allocate streams according to the onMetaData  
> > array", OFFSET(trust_metadata), AV_OPT_TYPE_BOOL, { .i64 = 0 }, 0, 1, VD },  
> > > +    { "flv_drop_negative_cts", "Drop frames with negative composition  
> > timestamp", OFFSET(drop_negative_cts), AV_OPT_TYPE_BOOL, { .i64 = 0 }, 0,
> > 1, VD },  
> > >      { "missing_streams", "", OFFSET(missing_streams), AV_OPT_TYPE_INT,  
> > { .i64 = 0 }, 0, 0xFF, VD | AV_OPT_FLAG_EXPORT | AV_OPT_FLAG_READONLY },  
> > >      { NULL }
> > >  };  
> >
> > This seems all kind of wrong. You don't add a hack to a single demuxer
> > just because a single decoder can't handle unusual things in "some"
> > files. You don't add it as option either. (If this is a "fix my problem
> > the easiest way" hack, you should probably keep it in your own ffmpeg
> > branch.)
> >
> > It was the way I found to avoid the initial frames without a preceding  
> keyframe (marked with pts < 0) that RTMP wowza server sends in live
> streams, just cover flv format case :/. And yes yes, you're right, this is
> a hack because of I was not able to patch QSV decoder.
> 
> h264_qsv decoder -> h264_qsv encoder produces a video delayed output
> h264_qsv decoder -> libx264 encoder produces a video delayed output
> libx264 decoder -> libx264 encoder produces a right output

There's no libx264 decoder - I assume you mean ffmpeg's native decoder.

> h264_qsv is the source of my issues. I was passing -itsoffset CONSTANT(0.5
> in my case) as workaround but it works 90% of the time and I just want a
> definitive solution.

Did you check whether there's some obvious cause, like due to how qsv
represents timestamps? Also there is no reason to use the qsv
_decoder_. The native ffmpeg decoder + hwaccel will do getter. Anyway,
still legitimate to want to fix qsv, of course.

> Maybe this option do not deserve be part of master but, maybe useful for
> people trying to work with QSV transcoding
> 
> Why do the negative CTS happen, and what are their semantics?
> >
> >  Context: https://patches.libav.org/patch/56714/  
> 
> "Some streaming servers (such as wowza) send all preceding packets in
> the current GOP (to allow starting decoding immediately, instead of
> waiting for the next keyframe)"
> 
> Is this just the audio delay?
> 
> 
> Video delay, audio goes first

That link is helpful. So in theory these frames with negative cts
should be decoded, and then discarded. I'd really look into somehow
checking if qsv can't be made to take these timestamps somehow.


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