[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH 1/2] libavdevice/decklink: Add support for EIA-708 output over SDI

Devin Heitmueller dheitmueller at ltnglobal.com
Tue Nov 28 17:16:36 EET 2017


Hello Marton,

Thanks for taking the time to review.  Most of the comments you’ve raised will be fixed and I’ll resubmit an updated patch.  Comments on other issues inline below.
>> 
>>    /* Options */
>>    int list_devices;
>> @@ -88,6 +93,7 @@ struct decklink_ctx {
>>    DecklinkPtsSource audio_pts_source;
>>    DecklinkPtsSource video_pts_source;
>>    int draw_bars;
>> +    int raw_format;
> 
> Since this header includes decklink headers, this can be BMDPixelFormat instead of int, and you can use the decklink constants directly instead of MKBETAG.

I used MKBETAG because that was what was being used in decklink_dec.cpp (and I wanted to be consistent).  That said, I have no objection to changing it.

> 
> For older decklink models (E.g. Decklink SDI, Decklink Duo 1), when you capture in 8 bit mode, you can only query 8bit VANC. For output, can you always use 10-bit VANC? Even if you use 8bit mode for video? Because if you can't, then it might make sense to return silently here, or only warn to user once, not for every frame (and maybe disable vanc_support?).

All decklink models require that VANC be in the same bit depth as video capture (i.e. with both older and newer models you cannot do 8-bit video with 10-bit VANC or vice-versa).  The only exception is the RGB formats which do VANC in 10-bit YUV.  The decklink_construct_vanc() function is only ever called if the device is putting out 10-bit video, and thus your question about putting out 10-bit VANC when doing 8-bit video isn’t an issue since we never hit that code path.  

In summary, 8-bit VANC isn’t supported in the module, and I don’t have any immediate plans to do such given how rare it is nowadays.  If somebody really cares about that use case, we can discuss further.

Devin



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