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Introduction

This document is about the video codec used with V4L2 on the C3V platform.

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Before use, please ensure you already know how to use the buildroot and compile the C3V project.

Environment

This feature needs to make some changes to GStreamer and FFmpeg source code to adapt to the v4l2 codec interface and we will provide the patches for the changes. And the kernel also needs to do some config to support the video codec V4L2 driver.

Get the patches

The C3V project source code and the patches of the GStreamer and FFmpeg can be obtained from GitHub. If your GitHub has not updated the patches yet, you can also use the file provided below:

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Config

Apply the patches

Here we assume that you have already configured GStreamer and FFMPEG in the buildroot and have built it successfully.

GStreamer

Apply the gst1-plugins-good-1.20.1.diffto <buildroot>/output/build/gst1-plugins-good-1.20.1/by the command:

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patch -p1 < gst1-plugins-good-1.20.1.diff

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make gst1-plugins-good-rebuild

The modified library is libgstvideo4linux2.so.

FFmpeg

Apply the ffmpeg-4.4.2.diff to <buildroot>/output/build/ffmpeg-4.4.2/ by command:

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patch -p1 < ffmpeg-4.4.2.diff

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make ffmpeg-rebuild

The modified library is libavcodec.so*.

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If can not find the directory in the buildroot, please check the package on the menuconfig and reconfigure it.

After the build, copy the modified libraries to the C3V master rootfs.

Kernel support

Run the command make kconfig on the C3V master to configure the kernel.

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Then rebuild the C3V master and boot the platform.

Use

Here just introduce the basic usage with default parameters for H.264 and JPEG. If you need to change the codec parameters, please follow the usage of GStreamer and FFmpeg.

V4L2 Sample

Test sample:

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The command will encode the file 1080p.yuv to a file called stream.h264.

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The file can be played by PC tools like PotPlayer and VLC media player.

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The command will decode the file stream.h264 to a file called test.yuv.

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The file can be played by PC tools like Elecard YUV viewer and YuvEye.

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Due to the driver's 16-byte alignment of the YUV, the height of the YUV output from the 1080p decode is 1088. However, GStreamer and FFmpeg have undergone internal processing, so the final output is still 1080.

GStreamer

H.264 Encode

Fake live stream:

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gst-launch-1.0 -v filesrc location=1080p.jpg ! jpegparse ! v4l2jpegdec ! "video/x-raw,colorimetry=bt601" ! filesink location=og_1080p.yuv

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FFmpeg

H.264 Encode

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ffmpeg -benchmark -y -pix_fmt nv12 -s 1920x1080 -i 1080p.yuv -b:v 5242880 -vcodec h264_v4l2m2m -vframes 100 ffout.h264

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