Some containers force their own time base. For example, matroska
overwrite time_base to (AVRational) {1, 1000}.
Therefore, rescale our packet timestamps to the output stream time base.
Suggested-by: Steve Lhomme <robux4@ycbcr.xyz>
It is very convenient when I play mobile game and watch video at the
same time.
Tested on Linux mint Cinnamon as well as Windows 10.
Signed-off-by: Yu-Chen Lin <npes87184@gmail.com>
Commit fefb9816a9 modified mouse events
serialization. The server-side parsing was updated to correctly read the
position, but the expected size of these events was not updated.
As a result, the server might try to parse incomplete events, leading
to BufferUnderflowException.
Fixes
<https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/350#issuecomment-456298816>.
The arguments are saved to variable when script started. Instead of
using $1, $2 and $3, we can use these variables.
Signed-off-by: yuchenlin <npes87184@gmail.com>
To clean up the device, the client executed "adb shell rm" once the
server was guaranteed to be started (after the connection succeeded).
This implied to track whether the installation state, and failed if an
additional tunnel was used in "forward" mode:
<https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/386#issuecomment-453936034>
Instead, make the server unlink itself on start.
Mouse events position were unsigned (so negative values could not be
handled properly).
To avoid issues with negative values, mouse events outside the device
screen were ignored (commit a7fe9ad779).
But as a consequence, drag&drop were "broken" if the "drop" occurred
outside the device screen.
Instead, use signed 32-bits to store the position, and forward events
outside the device screen.
Fixes <https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/357>.
The package ninja-build should be installed automatically as a meson
dependency, but some users need to install a newer meson from pip3, so
ninja must be installed explicitly.
Never create a "struct point" with a position possibly outside the
device screen (i.e. in the black borders area), and do not transmit such
events.
This fixes an assertion failure on mouse wheel events outside the device
screen area.
The client passes parameters to the server via "adb shell" arguments.
Use "-" instead of "" when no crop is specified to avoid empty
arguments, which are not handled the same way on all devices.
Fixed <https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/issues/337>.
Configuration packets produced by MediaCodec have no valid PTS, and do
not produce frame. Do not queue their (invalid) PTS not to break the
matching between frames and their PTS.
Several frames may be read by read_packet() before they are consumed
(returned by av_read_frame()), so we need to store the PTS of frames in
order, so that the right PTS is assigned to the right frame.
AVStream.codec has been deprecated in favor of AVStream.codecpar.
Due to the FFmpeg/Libav split, this happened in two separate versions:
- 57.33.100 for FFmpeg
- 57.5.0 for Libav
This partially reverts commit f00c6c5b13.
On Ctrl+C, we need to execute cleanup code. For instance, if recording
is enabled, we need to write MP4 file trailer on exit.
Custom SDL signal handlers were disabled because it leaded to process
hanging on Ctrl+C during network calls on initialization, but now it
seems to work correctly, the network calls return immediately on signal.
Since PTS handling has been fixed, the recorder do not associate a PTS
to a wrong frame anymore, so PTS of "configuration packets" (which never
produce a frame), are never read by the recorder. Therefore, there is no
need to ignore them explicitly, so we can remove the MediaCodec flags
completely.
The PTS was read from the socket and set as the current one even before
the frame was consumed, so it could be assigned to the previous frame
"in advance".
Store the PTS for the current frame and the last PTS read from the
packet header of the next frame in separate fields.
As a side-effect, this fixes the warning on quit:
> Application provided invalid, non monotonically increasing dts to
> muxer in stream 0: 17164020 >= 17164020