FFmpeg encoder
The %ffmpeg
encoder should support all the options for
ffmpeg
’s muxers and encoders, including
private configuration options. Configuration value are passed as
key/values, with values being of types: string
,
int
, or float
. If an option is not recognized
(or: unused), it will raise an error during the instantiation of the
encoder. Here are some configuration examples:
- AAC encoding at
22050kHz
usingfdk-aac
encoder andmpegts
muxer
%ffmpeg(format="mpegts",
%audio(codec="libfdk_aac",samplerate=22050,b="32k",
afterburner=1,profile="aac_he_v2"))
- Mp3 encoding using
libshine
at48000kHz
%ffmpeg(format="mp3",%audio(codec="libshine",samplerate=48000))
- AC3 audio and H264 video encapsulated in a MPEG-TS stream
%ffmpeg(format="mpegts",
%audio(codec="ac3",channel_coupling=0),
%video(codec="libx264",b="2600k",
"x264-params"="scenecut=0:open_gop=0:min-keyint=150:keyint=150",
preset="ultrafast"))
- AC3 audio and H264 video encapsulated in a MPEG-TS stream using ffmpeg raw frames
%ffmpeg(format="mpegts",
%audio.raw(codec="ac3",channel_coupling=0),
%video.raw(codec="libx264",b="2600k",
"x264-params"="scenecut=0:open_gop=0:min-keyint=150:keyint=150",
preset="ultrafast"))
- Mp3 encoding using
libmp3lame
and video copy
%ffmpeg(format="mp3",
%audio(codec="libmp3lame"),
%video.copy)
The full syntax is as follows:
%ffmpeg(format=<format>,
# Audio section
%audio(codec=<codec>,<option_name>=<option_value>,..),
# Or:
%audio.raw(codec=<codec>,<option_name>=<option_value>,..),
# Or:
%audio.copy(<option>),
# Video section
%video(codec=<codec>,<option_name>=<option_value>,..),
# Or:
%video.raw(codec=<codec>,<option_name>=<option_value>,..),
# Or:
%video.copy(<option>),
# Generic options
<option_name>=<option_value>,.. )
Where:
<format>
is either a string value (e.g."mpegts"
), as returned by theffmpeg -formats
command ornone
. When set tonone
or simply no specified, the encoder will try to auto-detect it.<codec>
is a string value (e.g."libmp3lame"
), as returned by theffmpeg -codecs
command.<option_name>
can be any syntactically valid variable name or string. Strings are typically used when the option name is of the form:foo-bar
.%audio(..)
is for options specific to the audio codec. Unused options will raise an exception. Any option supported byffmpeg
can be passed here. Streams encoded using%audio
are using liquidsoap internal frame format and are fully handled on the liquidsoap side.%audio.raw(..)
behaves like%audio
except that the audio data is kept as ffmpeg’s internal format. This can avoid data copy and is also the format required to use ffmpeg filters..%audio.copy
copies data without decoding or encoding it. This is great to avoid using the CPU but, in this case, the data cannot be processed through operators that modify it such asfade.{in,out}
aorsmart_cross
. Also, all stream must agree on the same data format.%video(..)
is for options specific to the video codec. Unused options will raise an exception. Any option supported byffmpeg
can be passed here.%video.raw
and%video.copy
have the same meaning as their%audio
counterpart.Generic options are passed to audio, video and format (container) setup. Unused options will raise an exception. Any option supported by
ffmpeg
can be passed here.
The %ffmpeg
encoder is the prime encoder for HLS output
as it is the only one of our collection of encoder which can produce
Mpeg-ts muxed data, which is required by most HLS clients.
Some encoding formats, for instance mp4
require to
rewing their stream and write a header after the fact, when encoding of
the current track has finished. For historical reasons, such formats
cannot be used with output.file
. To remedy that, we have
introduced the output.url
operator. When using this
operator, the encoder is fully in charge of the output file and can thus
write headers after the fact. The %ffmpeg
encoder is one
such encoder that can be used with this operator.
The %audio.copy
and %video.copy
encoders
have two mutually exclusive options to handle keyframes:
%audio.copy(wait_for_keyframe)
and%video.copy(wait_for_keyframe)
: Wait until at least one keyframe has been passed to start passing encoded packets from a new stream.%audio.copy(ignore_keyframe)
and%video.copy(ignore_keyframe)
: Ignore all keyframes.
These options are useful when switching from one encoded stream to the next.
With option wait_for_keyframe
, the encoder discards any
new packet at the beginning of a stream until a keyframe is passed. This
means that playback will be paused until it can be resumed properly with
no decoding glitches. This option is implemented globally when possible,
i.e. in case of a video track with keyframes and an audio track with no
keyframes, the audio track will discard packets until a video keyframe
has been passed. This is the default option.
With option ignore_keyframe
, the encoder starts passing
encoded data right away. Content is immediately added but playback might
get stuck until a new keyframe is passed.
It is worth noting that some audio encoders may also have keyframes.