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Post Sat Feb 04, 2012 4:31 pm

Re: New Panasonic Profiles Requiring Testers.

Cerberus wrote:yer i have a feeling, we are barking up the wrong tree with this, but i wont go into details till i have spoken to ZIP, so far i think we have the profile as good as its going to get, at teh current time.

ok think i might have fixed the problems with mkv i was seeing so hopefully this will sort the stutter too.

assuming your running windows 64bit.

download and replace your ffmpeg.exe file with this one (rename your old file .bak incase your have to go back to it) and restart serviio do your files still stutter?

http://www.mediafire.com/?f74ngkv4ext3pe4
The set of test files from that one specific video (Woody_Allen) is different in a couple ways, including the source being a very difficult video to encode (source has variable frame rates in different scenes, for exmpl). I will not use those for testing from now on (just fyi), I believe the rest of my test files are valid, but I will verify.

Running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit.

I will try that today, but, what about that line we removed from the profile earlier?
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Post Sat Feb 04, 2012 5:11 pm

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PMI wrote:
Cerberus wrote:yer i have a feeling, we are barking up the wrong tree with this, but i wont go into details till i have spoken to ZIP, so far i think we have the profile as good as its going to get, at teh current time.

ok think i might have fixed the problems with mkv i was seeing so hopefully this will sort the stutter too.

assuming your running windows 64bit.

download and replace your ffmpeg.exe file with this one (rename your old file .bak incase your have to go back to it) and restart serviio do your files still stutter?

http://www.mediafire.com/?f74ngkv4ext3pe4
The set of test files from that one specific video (Woody_Allen) is different in a couple ways, including the source being a very difficult video to encode (source has variable frame rates in different scenes, for exmpl). I will not use those for testing from now on (just fyi), I believe the rest of my test files are valid, but I will verify.

Running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit.

I will try that today, but, what about that line we removed from the profile earlier?


leave that line removed, for now.
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Post Sat Feb 04, 2012 7:21 pm

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Cerberus wrote:leave that line removed, for now.
OK, done. So, just to confirm,

I am testing with the profile for the E30 you posted above (I have the E3), with that one line removed, and

with the patched ffmpeg.exe dated 2/4/2012 I downloaded from the Media Fire link,

on Windows 7 Pro, 64-bit.

I am testing for the "stutter" in H.264 encoded files with ref frames, and we want to know if the test files will play normally, with no stutter, and no freezups...

anything else?
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Post Sat Feb 04, 2012 7:30 pm

Re: New Panasonic Profiles Requiring Testers.

PMI wrote:
Cerberus wrote:leave that line removed, for now.
OK, done. So, just to confirm,

I am testing with the profile for the E30 you posted above (I have the E3), with that one line removed, and

with the patched ffmpeg.exe dated 2/4/2012 I downloaded from the Media Fire link,

on Windows 7 Pro, 64-bit.

I am testing for the "stutter" in H.264 encoded files with ref frames, and we want to know if the test files will play normally, with no stutter, and no freezups...

anything else?


nope thats correct.
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Post Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:32 pm

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All tests with Viera TC-L32E3, US version, Serviio 0.6.2, Windows 7 Pro 64-bit, ffmpeg.exe patch dated February 4, 2012.

summary:

There is an improvement with the downloaded version of ffmpeg dated Feb. 4, but not a complete fix.

details:

Files encoded at level 5 play much better, but not completely smoothly. There is still some noticeable stutter, but not as much.

Test files recorded at Level 4.1 or below which had moderate stutter before are the same.

One set of test files where the video comes to a complete halt for seconds is unchanged. These are files which probably should fall into the Level 5/5.1 category, Media Info and in Serviio detect them as Level 4 or 4.1. These are the files I created to duplicate files voodooo has been posting about.

There MAY be two separate problems that manifest as stutter or jitter in the video stream, with separate causes, and the patched ffmpeg MAY solve one of these, but not both... the rest is above my pay grade... ;)

other:

The new ffmpeg solves a problem I found with one file type since serviio 0.6.2 (and .1, possibly). Some MKV container with MPG v.2 video did not play at all because they caused an error when ffmpeg was invoked. Now they do (thanks for that!)
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Post Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:35 pm

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yep so that solved it the stutter is an ffmpeg issue so the profile we have now can be released as every other issue is fixed. :) awesome.
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Post Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:50 pm

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Cerberus wrote:yep so that solved it the stutter is an ffmpeg issue so the profile we have now can be released as every other issue is fixed. :) awesome.

does that mean a new build is out shortly or everyone needs to update ffmpeg manually (also is the patched version simply the latest 64bit build or something special?)
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Post Sat Feb 04, 2012 11:57 pm

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Thanks for all the work!

Some side notes:

1) My model does not play DTS audio (some models do, and I can take care of that myself easily).

2) The E-series plays MKV and MP4 container files with identical video and audio encoding:

H.264, AC-3, MP3 and AAC (it should also play LPCM, according to the manual)

So the rules for MKV and MP4 container should be the same, and files with any of these combinations of encoding are natively supported, and the only issue may be playback above Level 4.1.

3) I don't know the actual bitrate limit, someone else would have to weigh in on that one.
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PMI wrote:Thanks for all the work!

Some side notes:

1) My model does not play DTS audio (some models do, and I can take care of that myself easily).

2) The E-series plays MKV and MP4 container files with identical video and audio encoding:

H.264, AC-3, MP3 and AAC (it should also play LPCM, according to the manual)

So the rules for MKV and MP4 container should be the same, and files with any of these combinations of encoding are natively supported, and the only issue may be playback above Level 4.1.

3) I don't know the actual bitrate limit, someone else would have to weigh in on that one.



1) ok thats fine

2) yer thats fine

3) imma remove that now anyways as it was to help with stutter but that turns out is not serviio.

:)
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ok closing comments and final profiles.


Panasonic with AVI support.

  Code:
    <Profile id="24" name="Panasonic Viera With AVI Support" extendsProfileId="1">
        <ContentDirectoryMessageBuilder>org.serviio.upnp.service.contentdirectory.PacketVideoDLNAMessageBuilder</ContentDirectoryMessageBuilder>
        <SubtitlesMimeType>text/srt</SubtitlesMimeType>
        <MediaFormatProfiles>
           <MediaFormatProfile mime-type="video/divx">AVI</MediaFormatProfile>
        </MediaFormatProfiles>
        <Transcoding>
      <!-- Transcode h264 videos with profile level > 4.1 to mpegts with ac3 audio -->
      <Video targetContainer="mpegts" targetVCodec="mpeg2video" targetACodec="ac3" >
         <Matches container="avi" vCodec="h264" profile="high" levelGreaterThan="4.2" />
         <Matches container="avi" vCodec="h264" profile="main" levelGreaterThan="4.2" />
         <Matches container="mp4" vCodec="h264" profile="high" levelGreaterThan="4.2" />
         <Matches container="mp4" vCodec="h264" profile="main" levelGreaterThan="4.2" />
         <Matches container="matroska" vCodec="h264" profile="high" levelGreaterThan="4.2" />
         <Matches container="matroska" vCodec="h264" profile="main" levelGreaterThan="4.2" />
      </Video>
           <!-- remux VORBIS/FLAC/LPCM in MKV/MP4 to AC3 -->
           <Video targetContainer="mpegts" targetACodec="ac3" >
              <Matches container="matroska" vCodec="h264" aCodec="flac" />
              <Matches container="matroska" vCodec="h264" aCodec="vorbis" />
              <Matches container="matroska" vCodec="h264" aCodec="truehd" />
              <Matches container="mp4" vCodec="h264" aCodec="lpcm"/>
              <Matches container="mp4" vCodec="h264" aCodec="aac"/>
              <Matches container="3gp" vCodec="h264" />
           </Video>
           <!-- Remux MPEG-TS with no transcoding -->
           <Video targetContainer="mpegts">
              <Matches container="avi" vCodec="h264" />
              <Matches container="mp4" vCodec="h264" />
              <Matches container="matroska" vCodec="mpeg2video"/>
           </Video>
           <!-- Remux WTV files to MPEG-PS with no transcoding-->
           <Video targetContainer="mpeg">
              <Matches container="wtv" />
           </Video>
           <!-- unsupported codecs will be transcoded into mpeg-ts, mpeg2 video and ac3 audio -->
           <Video targetContainer="mpegts" targetVCodec="mpeg2video" targetACodec="ac3">           
              <Matches container="avi" vCodec="mjpeg" />
              <Matches container="avi" vCodec="dvvideo" />
              <Matches container="mp4" vCodec="mjpeg" />
              <Matches container="mp4" vCodec="mpeg4" />
         <Matches container="mpeg" vCodec="mpeg1video" />
         <Matches container="matroska" vCodec="mpeg4" />
              <Matches container="asf" />
              <Matches container="flv" />
              <Matches container="ogg" />
              <Matches container="3gp" />
           </Video>
           <!-- unsupported audio will be transcoded into lpcm audio -->
           <Audio targetContainer="lpcm">
              <Matches container="flac" />
              <Matches container="ogg" />
              <Matches container="asf" />
              <Matches container="adts" />
           </Audio>
        </Transcoding>     
    </Profile>


Panasonic without AVI support

  Code:
    <Profile id="24" name="Panasonic Viera Without AVI Support" extendsProfileId="1">
        <ContentDirectoryMessageBuilder>org.serviio.upnp.service.contentdirectory.PacketVideoDLNAMessageBuilder</ContentDirectoryMessageBuilder>
        <SubtitlesMimeType>text/srt</SubtitlesMimeType>
        <Transcoding>
      <!-- Transcode h264 videos with profile level > 4.1 to mpegts with ac3 audio -->
      <Video targetContainer="mpegts" targetVCodec="mpeg2video" targetACodec="ac3" >
         <Matches container="mp4" vCodec="h264" profile="high" levelGreaterThan="4.2" />
         <Matches container="mp4" vCodec="h264" profile="main" levelGreaterThan="4.2" />
         <Matches container="matroska" vCodec="h264" profile="high" levelGreaterThan="4.2" />
         <Matches container="matroska" vCodec="h264" profile="main" levelGreaterThan="4.2" />
      </Video>
           <!-- remux VORBIS/FLAC/LPCM in MKV/MP4 to AC3 -->
           <Video targetContainer="mpegts" targetACodec="ac3" >
              <Matches container="matroska" vCodec="h264" aCodec="flac" />
              <Matches container="matroska" vCodec="h264" aCodec="vorbis" />
              <Matches container="matroska" vCodec="h264" aCodec="truehd" />
              <Matches container="mp4" vCodec="h264" aCodec="lpcm"/>
              <Matches container="mp4" vCodec="h264" aCodec="aac"/>
              <Matches container="3gp" vCodec="h264" />
           </Video>
           <!-- Remux MPEG-TS with no transcoding -->
           <Video targetContainer="mpegts">
              <Matches container="mp4" vCodec="h264" />
              <Matches container="matroska" vCodec="mpeg2video"/>
           </Video>
           <!-- Remux WTV files to MPEG-PS with no transcoding-->
           <Video targetContainer="mpeg">
              <Matches container="wtv" />
           </Video>
           <!-- unsupported codecs will be transcoded into mpeg-ts, mpeg2 video and ac3 audio -->
           <Video targetContainer="mpegts" targetVCodec="mpeg2video" targetACodec="ac3">           
              <Matches container="avi" />
              <Matches container="mp4" vCodec="mjpeg" />
              <Matches container="mp4" vCodec="mpeg4" />
         <Matches container="mpeg" vCodec="mpeg1video" />
         <Matches container="matroska" vCodec="mpeg4" />
              <Matches container="asf" />
              <Matches container="flv" />
              <Matches container="ogg" />
              <Matches container="3gp" />
           </Video>
           <!-- unsupported audio will be transcoded into lpcm audio -->
           <Audio targetContainer="lpcm">
              <Matches container="flac" />
              <Matches container="ogg" />
              <Matches container="asf" />
              <Matches container="adts" />
           </Audio>
        </Transcoding>     
    </Profile>
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Post Fri Dec 07, 2012 2:58 pm

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Looking ahead on how subtitles will be supported....

It looks like (some?) Viera devices support embedded subtitles, at least in MKV. We may remux MKV to mpegts though, thus losing the subtitles track. I'll need someone to run a test, remux MKV with subtitles track into mpegts with subtitles track and try to play it via Serviio - do you get the subs available for selection?

You'll need to add -codec:s with the subtitle codec. I think it might be dvdsub or dvbsub. Probably the former.

If this doesn't work we'll have to transcode the file to have the subs burned-in, triggering high CPU usage.

BTW, do external (str) subtitles work with all video formats for you?
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I can run the tests but I would need more details on how to remux MKV with subtitles into mpegts with subtitles...

External (srt) subtitles do work with avi and mkv - they definitely don't work with mp4 format.
This is why one of the reasons I remux mp4 to mkv with subtitles - I can have the subtitles and the text is larger than in case of srt file.
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try something like this:

  Code:
ffmpeg -i in.mp4 -i in.srt -y -c:v copy -c:a copy -c:s dvdsub -f mpegts out.mpg


I haven't tested this, there might be a syntax error.. but something along these lines
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Unfortunately:
dvdsub works with bitmap subtitles, and srt files are text subtitles. Neither ffmpeg nor libavcodec is able to rasterize text subtitles.


Found the following suggestion:
If you are ok with hardcoding the subtitles in the video, you can convert the srt file to ASS and use the ass filter: -vf ass=movie.ass
but it is not working for me at the moment...
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leepa wrote:but it is not working for me at the moment...

You need a ffmpeg compiled with libass library.
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Ok, so it looks this is not a solution. You said mp4 cannot show external srt files... so the future subtitles config for Viera will have to transcode mp4 files if you need subtitles. Are you 100% sure that is the case?
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zip wrote:Ok, so it looks this is not a solution. You said mp4 cannot show external srt files... so the future subtitles config for Viera will have to transcode mp4 files if you need subtitles. Are you 100% sure that is the case?

Yes, I am - subtitles do not work with mp4 in either USB or DLNA mode.
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OK, I was able to test the mpegts with subtitles.

I have an ffmpeg build from Zeranoe webpage - it supports libass filter.
The libass needs some settings to actually work - as per this post.
Convert the srt subtitiles file into ass (make sure that srt is encoded with UTF8):
  Code:
ffmpeg -i test.srt test.ass

And finally, embed the subtitles into mpg container:
  Code:
ffmpeg -i test.mp4 -acodec copy -vcodec libx264 -vf ass=test.ass -f mpegts test.mpg


I guess, you cannot copy the video stream (by"-c:v copy" or "-vcodec copy") as you modify the video to have subtitles...

MediaInfo on the converted sample file:
  Code:
General
Format                                   : MPEG-TS
File size                                : 192 MiB
Duration                                 : 41mn 41s
Overall bit rate mode                    : Variable
Overall bit rate                         : 643 Kbps

Video
ID                                       : 256 (0x100)
Menu ID                                  : 1 (0x1)
Format                                   : AVC
Format/Info                              : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile                           : High@L3.0
Format settings, CABAC                   : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames                : 4 frames
Codec ID                                 : 27
Duration                                 : 41mn 41s
Width                                    : 720 pixels
Height                                   : 404 pixels
Display aspect ratio                     : 16:9
Frame rate mode                          : Variable
Color space                              : YUV
Chroma subsampling                       : 4:2:0
Bit depth                                : 8 bits
Scan type                                : Progressive
Writing library                          : x264 core 128 r2216 198a7ea
Encoding settings                        : cabac=1 / ref=3 / deblock=1:0:0 / analyse=0x3:0x113 / me=hex / subme=7 / psy=1 / psy_rd=1.00:0.00 / mixed_ref=1 / me_range=16 / chroma_me=1 / trellis=1 / 8x8dct=1 / cqm=0 / deadzone=21,11 / fast_pskip=1 / chroma_qp_offset=-2 / threads=6 / lookahead_threads=1 / sliced_threads=0 / nr=0 / decimate=1 / interlaced=0 / bluray_compat=0 / constrained_intra=0 / bframes=3 / b_pyramid=2 / b_adapt=1 / b_bias=0 / direct=1 / weightb=1 / open_gop=0 / weightp=2 / keyint=250 / keyint_min=23 / scenecut=40 / intra_refresh=0 / rc_lookahead=40 / rc=crf / mbtree=1 / crf=23.0 / qcomp=0.60 / qpmin=0 / qpmax=69 / qpstep=4 / ip_ratio=1.40 / aq=1:1.00

Audio
ID                                       : 257 (0x101)
Menu ID                                  : 1 (0x1)
Format                                   : AAC
Format/Info                              : Advanced Audio Codec
Format version                           : Version 4
Format profile                           : LC
Muxing mode                              : ADTS
Codec ID                                 : 15
Duration                                 : 41mn 41s
Bit rate mode                            : Variable
Channel(s)                               : 2 channels
Channel positions                        : Front: L R
Sampling rate                            : 48.0 KHz
Compression mode                         : Lossy

Menu
ID                                       : 4096 (0x1000)
Menu ID                                  : 1 (0x1)
Duration                                 : 41mn 41s
List                                     : 256 (0x100) (AVC) / 257 (0x101) (AAC)
Service name                             : Service01
Service provider                         : FFmpeg
Service type                             : digital television

I didn't specify any x264 options as I was only trying to have the burnt-in subtitles and didn't care about the picture quality.

Such file plays with no problems on my Viera ST50 (just to remind you that I have transcoding turned off in Serviio).

I hope this helps :)
Leepa
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Post Fri Dec 14, 2012 4:28 pm

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Yes, this is the CPU intensive way, which will be supported in 1.2. I just thought if there is a way of just muxing the subtitles track in mpegts as embedded subttiles.
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Post Fri Dec 14, 2012 6:17 pm

Re: New Panasonic Profiles Requiring Testers.

zip wrote:Yes, this is the CPU intensive way, which will be supported in 1.2. I just thought if there is a way of just muxing the subtitles track in mpegts as embedded subttiles.


According to this link : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison ... er_formats

embedded subtitle is possible via ETSI EN 300 743 (DVBsub) on MPEGTS *.ts stream

embedded subtitle is possible on BDAV *.ms2ts stream (PGS or srt, but PGS are commun used by BD player)

But I don't know how ffmpeg could implement this. ( something like this : ffmpeg -i video.ts -i subtitle.srt -vcodec copy -acodec copy -scodec dvbsub output.ts )

it seems that Tsmuxer can do this : http://www.videohelp.com/tools/tsMuxeR
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