/* * Copyright (C) 2013 The Android Open Source Project * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package android.media; import android.media.MediaCodec.BufferInfo; import dalvik.system.CloseGuard; import java.io.FileDescriptor; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.RandomAccessFile; import java.nio.ByteBuffer; import java.util.Map; /** * MediaMuxer facilitates muxing elementary streams. Currently only supports an * mp4 file as the output and at most one audio and/or one video elementary * stream. *

* It is generally used like this: * *

 * MediaMuxer muxer = new MediaMuxer("temp.mp4", OutputFormat.MUXER_OUTPUT_MPEG_4);
 * // More often, the MediaFormat will be retrieved from MediaCodec.getOutputFormat()
 * // or MediaExtractor.getTrackFormat().
 * MediaFormat audioFormat = new MediaFormat(...);
 * MediaFormat videoFormat = new MediaFormat(...);
 * int audioTrackIndex = muxer.addTrack(audioFormat);
 * int videoTrackIndex = muxer.addTrack(videoFormat);
 * ByteBuffer inputBuffer = ByteBuffer.allocate(bufferSize);
 * boolean finished = false;
 * BufferInfo bufferInfo = new BufferInfo();
 *
 * muxer.start();
 * while(!finished) {
 *   // getInputBuffer() will fill the inputBuffer with one frame of encoded
 *   // sample from either MediaCodec or MediaExtractor, set isAudioSample to
 *   // true when the sample is audio data, set up all the fields of bufferInfo,
 *   // and return true if there are no more samples.
 *   finished = getInputBuffer(inputBuffer, isAudioSample, bufferInfo);
 *   if (!finished) {
 *     int currentTrackIndex = isAudioSample ? audioTrackIndex : videoTrackIndex;
 *     muxer.writeSampleData(currentTrackIndex, inputBuffer, bufferInfo);
 *   }
 * };
 * muxer.stop();
 * muxer.release();
 * 
*/ final public class MediaMuxer { static { System.loadLibrary("media_jni"); } /** * Defines the output format. These constants are used with constructor. */ public static final class OutputFormat { /* Do not change these values without updating their counterparts * in include/media/stagefright/MediaMuxer.h! */ private OutputFormat() {} /** MPEG4 media file format*/ public static final int MUXER_OUTPUT_MPEG_4 = 0; public static final int MUXER_OUTPUT_WEBM = 1; }; // All the native functions are listed here. private static native long nativeSetup(FileDescriptor fd, int format); private static native void nativeRelease(long nativeObject); private static native void nativeStart(long nativeObject); private static native void nativeStop(long nativeObject); private static native int nativeAddTrack(long nativeObject, String[] keys, Object[] values); private static native void nativeSetOrientationHint(long nativeObject, int degrees); private static native void nativeSetLocation(long nativeObject, int latitude, int longitude); private static native void nativeWriteSampleData(long nativeObject, int trackIndex, ByteBuffer byteBuf, int offset, int size, long presentationTimeUs, int flags); // Muxer internal states. private static final int MUXER_STATE_UNINITIALIZED = -1; private static final int MUXER_STATE_INITIALIZED = 0; private static final int MUXER_STATE_STARTED = 1; private static final int MUXER_STATE_STOPPED = 2; private int mState = MUXER_STATE_UNINITIALIZED; private final CloseGuard mCloseGuard = CloseGuard.get(); private int mLastTrackIndex = -1; private long mNativeObject; /** * Constructor. * Creates a media muxer that writes to the specified path. * @param path The path of the output media file. * @param format The format of the output media file. * @see android.media.MediaMuxer.OutputFormat * @throws IOException if failed to open the file for write */ public MediaMuxer(String path, int format) throws IOException { if (path == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("path must not be null"); } if (format != OutputFormat.MUXER_OUTPUT_MPEG_4 && format != OutputFormat.MUXER_OUTPUT_WEBM) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("format is invalid"); } // Use RandomAccessFile so we can open the file with RW access; // RW access allows the native writer to memory map the output file. RandomAccessFile file = null; try { file = new RandomAccessFile(path, "rws"); FileDescriptor fd = file.getFD(); mNativeObject = nativeSetup(fd, format); mState = MUXER_STATE_INITIALIZED; mCloseGuard.open("release"); } finally { if (file != null) { file.close(); } } } /** * Sets the orientation hint for output video playback. *

This method should be called before {@link #start}. Calling this * method will not rotate the video frame when muxer is generating the file, * but add a composition matrix containing the rotation angle in the output * video if the output format is * {@link OutputFormat#MUXER_OUTPUT_MPEG_4} so that a video player can * choose the proper orientation for playback. Note that some video players * may choose to ignore the composition matrix in a video during playback. * By default, the rotation degree is 0.

* @param degrees the angle to be rotated clockwise in degrees. * The supported angles are 0, 90, 180, and 270 degrees. */ public void setOrientationHint(int degrees) { if (degrees != 0 && degrees != 90 && degrees != 180 && degrees != 270) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unsupported angle: " + degrees); } if (mState == MUXER_STATE_INITIALIZED) { nativeSetOrientationHint(mNativeObject, degrees); } else { throw new IllegalStateException("Can't set rotation degrees due" + " to wrong state."); } } /** * Set and store the geodata (latitude and longitude) in the output file. * This method should be called before {@link #start}. The geodata is stored * in udta box if the output format is * {@link OutputFormat#MUXER_OUTPUT_MPEG_4}, and is ignored for other output * formats. The geodata is stored according to ISO-6709 standard. * * @param latitude Latitude in degrees. Its value must be in the range [-90, * 90]. * @param longitude Longitude in degrees. Its value must be in the range * [-180, 180]. * @throws IllegalArgumentException If the given latitude or longitude is out * of range. * @throws IllegalStateException If this method is called after {@link #start}. */ public void setLocation(float latitude, float longitude) { int latitudex10000 = (int) (latitude * 10000 + 0.5); int longitudex10000 = (int) (longitude * 10000 + 0.5); if (latitudex10000 > 900000 || latitudex10000 < -900000) { String msg = "Latitude: " + latitude + " out of range."; throw new IllegalArgumentException(msg); } if (longitudex10000 > 1800000 || longitudex10000 < -1800000) { String msg = "Longitude: " + longitude + " out of range"; throw new IllegalArgumentException(msg); } if (mState == MUXER_STATE_INITIALIZED && mNativeObject != 0) { nativeSetLocation(mNativeObject, latitudex10000, longitudex10000); } else { throw new IllegalStateException("Can't set location due to wrong state."); } } /** * Starts the muxer. *

Make sure this is called after {@link #addTrack} and before * {@link #writeSampleData}.

*/ public void start() { if (mNativeObject == 0) { throw new IllegalStateException("Muxer has been released!"); } if (mState == MUXER_STATE_INITIALIZED) { nativeStart(mNativeObject); mState = MUXER_STATE_STARTED; } else { throw new IllegalStateException("Can't start due to wrong state."); } } /** * Stops the muxer. *

Once the muxer stops, it can not be restarted.

*/ public void stop() { if (mState == MUXER_STATE_STARTED) { nativeStop(mNativeObject); mState = MUXER_STATE_STOPPED; } else { throw new IllegalStateException("Can't stop due to wrong state."); } } @Override protected void finalize() throws Throwable { try { if (mCloseGuard != null) { mCloseGuard.warnIfOpen(); } if (mNativeObject != 0) { nativeRelease(mNativeObject); mNativeObject = 0; } } finally { super.finalize(); } } /** * Adds a track with the specified format. * @param format The media format for the track. * @return The track index for this newly added track, and it should be used * in the {@link #writeSampleData}. */ public int addTrack(MediaFormat format) { if (format == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("format must not be null."); } if (mState != MUXER_STATE_INITIALIZED) { throw new IllegalStateException("Muxer is not initialized."); } if (mNativeObject == 0) { throw new IllegalStateException("Muxer has been released!"); } int trackIndex = -1; // Convert the MediaFormat into key-value pairs and send to the native. Map formatMap = format.getMap(); String[] keys = null; Object[] values = null; int mapSize = formatMap.size(); if (mapSize > 0) { keys = new String[mapSize]; values = new Object[mapSize]; int i = 0; for (Map.Entry entry : formatMap.entrySet()) { keys[i] = entry.getKey(); values[i] = entry.getValue(); ++i; } trackIndex = nativeAddTrack(mNativeObject, keys, values); } else { throw new IllegalArgumentException("format must not be empty."); } // Track index number is expected to incremented as addTrack succeed. // However, if format is invalid, it will get a negative trackIndex. if (mLastTrackIndex >= trackIndex) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid format."); } mLastTrackIndex = trackIndex; return trackIndex; } /** * Writes an encoded sample into the muxer. *

The application needs to make sure that the samples are written into * the right tracks. Also, it needs to make sure the samples for each track * are written in chronological order (e.g. in the order they are provided * by the encoder.)

* @param byteBuf The encoded sample. * @param trackIndex The track index for this sample. * @param bufferInfo The buffer information related to this sample. * MediaMuxer uses the flags provided in {@link MediaCodec.BufferInfo}, * to signal sync frames. */ public void writeSampleData(int trackIndex, ByteBuffer byteBuf, BufferInfo bufferInfo) { if (trackIndex < 0 || trackIndex > mLastTrackIndex) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("trackIndex is invalid"); } if (byteBuf == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("byteBuffer must not be null"); } if (bufferInfo == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("bufferInfo must not be null"); } if (bufferInfo.size < 0 || bufferInfo.offset < 0 || (bufferInfo.offset + bufferInfo.size) > byteBuf.capacity() || bufferInfo.presentationTimeUs < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("bufferInfo must specify a" + " valid buffer offset, size and presentation time"); } if (mNativeObject == 0) { throw new IllegalStateException("Muxer has been released!"); } if (mState != MUXER_STATE_STARTED) { throw new IllegalStateException("Can't write, muxer is not started"); } nativeWriteSampleData(mNativeObject, trackIndex, byteBuf, bufferInfo.offset, bufferInfo.size, bufferInfo.presentationTimeUs, bufferInfo.flags); } /** * Make sure you call this when you're done to free up any resources * instead of relying on the garbage collector to do this for you at * some point in the future. */ public void release() { if (mState == MUXER_STATE_STARTED) { stop(); } if (mNativeObject != 0) { nativeRelease(mNativeObject); mNativeObject = 0; mCloseGuard.close(); } mState = MUXER_STATE_UNINITIALIZED; } }