I need to use MediaCodec without the MediaExtractor and I'm reading the file using a FileInputStream. Currently it is not working, it is showing a greenish scrambled image on the screen.
This is the whole source code:
FileInputStream in = new FileInputStream("/sdcard/sample.ts");
String mimeType = "video/avc";
MediaCodec decoder = MediaCodec.createDecoderByType(mimeType);
MediaFormat format = MediaFormat.createVideoFormat(mimeType, 1920, 1080);
byte[] header_sps = { 0, 0, 0, 1, 103, 100, 0, 40, -84, 52, -59, 1, -32, 17, 31, 120, 11, 80, 16, 16, 31, 0, 0, 3, 3, -23, 0, 0, -22, 96, -108 };
byte[] header_pps = { 0, 0, 0, 1, 104, -18, 60, -128 };
format.setByteBuffer("csd-0", ByteBuffer.wrap(header_sps));
format.setByteBuffer("csd-1", ByteBuffer.wrap(header_pps));
format.setInteger(MediaFormat.KEY_MAX_INPUT_SIZE, 1920 * 1080);
format.setInteger("durationUs", 63446722);
decoder.configure(format, surface, null, 0);
decoder.start();
ByteBuffer[] inputBuffers = decoder.getInputBuffers();
ByteBuffer[] outputBuffers = decoder.getOutputBuffers();
BufferInfo info = new BufferInfo();
boolean isEOS = false;
long startMs = System.currentTimeMillis();
while (!Thread.interrupted()) {
if (!isEOS) {
int inIndex = decoder.dequeueInputBuffer(1000);
if (inIndex >= 0) {
byte buffer2[] = new byte[18800 * 8 * 8 * 8];
ByteBuffer buffer = inputBuffers[inIndex];
int sampleSize;
sampleSize = in.read(buffer2, 0, 18800 * 4);
buffer.clear();
buffer.put(buffer2, 0, sampleSize);
buffer.clear();
if (sampleSize < 0) {
decoder.queueInputBuffer(inIndex, 0, 0, 0, MediaCodec.BUFFER_FLAG_END_OF_STREAM);
isEOS = true;
} else {
decoder.queueInputBuffer(inIndex, 0, sampleSize, 0, 0);
}
}
}
int outIndex = decoder.dequeueOutputBuffer(info, 10000);
switch (outIndex) {
case MediaCodec.INFO_OUTPUT_BUFFERS_CHANGED:
Log.d("DecodeActivity", "INFO_OUTPUT_BUFFERS_CHANGED");
outputBuffers = decoder.getOutputBuffers();
break;
case MediaCodec.INFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT_CHANGED:
Log.d("DecodeActivity", "New format " + decoder.getOutputFormat());
break;
case MediaCodec.INFO_TRY_AGAIN_LATER:
Log.d("DecodeActivity", "dequeueOutputBuffer timed out! " + info);
break;
default:
ByteBuffer buffer = outputBuffers[outIndex];
Log.v("DecodeActivity", "We can't use this buffer but render it due to the API limit, " + buffer);
while (info.presentationTimeUs / 1000 > System.currentTimeMillis() - startMs) {
try {
sleep(10);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
break;
}
}
decoder.releaseOutputBuffer(outIndex, true);
break;
}
if ((info.flags & MediaCodec.BUFFER_FLAG_END_OF_STREAM) != 0) {
Log.d("DecodeActivity", "OutputBuffer BUFFER_FLAG_END_OF_STREAM");
break;
}
}
decoder.stop();
decoder.release();
If I use the MediaExtractor, everything works fine. I got the SPS/PPS values by looking at the MediaFormat when using MediaExtractor. If I remove the section below, nothing is shown on the screen.
byte[] header_sps = { 0, 0, 0, 1, 103, 100, 0, 40, -84, 52, -59, 1, -32, 17, 31, 120, 11, 80, 16, 16, 31, 0, 0, 3, 3, -23, 0, 0, -22, 96, -108 };
byte[] header_pps = { 0, 0, 0, 1, 104, -18, 60, -128 };
format.setByteBuffer("csd-0", ByteBuffer.wrap(header_sps));
format.setByteBuffer("csd-1", ByteBuffer.wrap(header_pps));
format.setInteger(MediaFormat.KEY_MAX_INPUT_SIZE, 1920 * 1080);
format.setInteger("durationUs", 63446722);
What I am missing? How can I get the SPS/PPS values programatically without MediaExtractor?
To your last question i.e. how can you get
SPS
andPPS
values, you need to have a mechanism to read the same from the file.If you are having an
elementary stream
file, then you would need to parse the file, identifyNALU
headers and extract the content.If you have
container
format, you will need to have a mechanism to read thefile format
of thecontainer
type and extract the information.If you have a
streaming
input, then you can receive the content from the incomingSDP
information.As for your current code, I would recommend concatenating both
SPS
andPPS
into one buffer and provide the same to the underlyingcodec
as shown belowI'm assuming you're reading a raw H.264 elementary stream and not an MP4 file.
It looks like you're feeding fixed-size blocks of data to the decoder. That doesn't work. You need to put a single access unit into each buffer.