From 18a85221d6c7044baa0e40250bf18dfe165da777 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Bela Bodecs <bodecsb@vivanet.hu>
Date: Sun, 1 Jan 2017 22:48:27 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] doc/muxers: hls_segment_filename, use_localtime,
use_localtime_mkdir
added some more details and example. hls_flags option list reformatted
to table
Signed-off-by: Bela Bodecs <bodecsb@vivanet.hu>
---
doc/muxers.texi | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
1 file changed, 32 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)
@@ -441,15 +441,20 @@ ffmpeg -i in.nut -hls_segment_filename 'file%03d.ts' out.m3u8
This example will produce the playlist, @file{out.m3u8}, and segment files:
@file{file000.ts}, @file{file001.ts}, @file{file002.ts}, etc.
+@var{filename} may contain full path or relative path specification, but only the file name part without any path info will be contained in the m3u8 segment list.
+Should relative path is specified, path of created segment files will be relative to the current working directory.
+When -use_localtime_mkdir is set, the whole expanded value of @var{filename} will be written into m3u8 segment list.
+
+
@item use_localtime
-Use strftime on @var{filename} to expand the segment filename with localtime.
+Use strftime() on @var{filename} to expand the segment filename with localtime.
The segment number is also available in this mode, but to use it, you need to specify second_level_segment_index
hls_flag and %%d will be the specifier.
@example
ffmpeg -i in.nut -use_localtime 1 -hls_segment_filename 'file-%Y%m%d-%s.ts' out.m3u8
@end example
This example will produce the playlist, @file{out.m3u8}, and segment files:
-@file{file-20160215-1455569023.ts}, @file{file-20160215-1455569024.ts}, etc.
+@file{file-20160215-1455569023.ts}, @file{file-20160215-1455569024.ts}, etc. (Notice: in some systems/environments %s specifier is not available. See strftime() documentation!)
@example
ffmpeg -i in.nut -use_localtime 1 -hls_flags second_level_segment_index -hls_segment_filename 'file-%Y%m%d-%%04d.ts' out.m3u8
@end example
@@ -457,14 +462,21 @@ This example will produce the playlist, @file{out.m3u8}, and segment files:
@file{file-20160215-0001.ts}, @file{file-20160215-0002.ts}, etc.
@item use_localtime_mkdir
-Used together with -use_localtime, it will create up to one subdirectory which
+Used together with -use_localtime, it will create all subdirectories which
is expanded in @var{filename}.
@example
ffmpeg -i in.nut -use_localtime 1 -use_localtime_mkdir 1 -hls_segment_filename '%Y%m%d/file-%Y%m%d-%s.ts' out.m3u8
@end example
This example will create a directory 201560215 (if it does not exist), and then
produce the playlist, @file{out.m3u8}, and segment files:
-@file{201560215/file-20160215-1455569023.ts}, @file{201560215/file-20160215-1455569024.ts}, etc.
+@file{20160215/file-20160215-1455569023.ts}, @file{20160215/file-20160215-1455569024.ts}, etc.
+
+@example
+ffmpeg -i in.nut -use_localtime 1 -use_localtime_mkdir 1 -hls_segment_filename '%Y/%m/%d/file-%Y%m%d-%s.ts' out.m3u8
+@end example
+This example will create a directory hierarchy 2016/02/15 (if any of them does not exist), and then
+produce the playlist, @file{out.m3u8}, and segment files:
+@file{2016/02/15/file-20160215-1455569023.ts}, @file{2016/02/15/file-20160215-1455569024.ts}, etc.
@item hls_key_info_file @var{key_info_file}
@@ -523,7 +535,12 @@ ffmpeg -f lavfi -re -i testsrc -c:v h264 -hls_flags delete_segments \
-hls_key_info_file file.keyinfo out.m3u8
@end example
-@item hls_flags single_file
+
+@item hls_flags @var{flags}
+Possible values:
+
+@table @samp
+@item single_file
If this flag is set, the muxer will store all segments in a single MPEG-TS
file, and will use byte ranges in the playlist. HLS playlists generated with
this way will have the version number 4.
@@ -534,37 +551,39 @@ ffmpeg -i in.nut -hls_flags single_file out.m3u8
Will produce the playlist, @file{out.m3u8}, and a single segment file,
@file{out.ts}.
-@item hls_flags delete_segments
+@item delete_segments
Segment files removed from the playlist are deleted after a period of time
equal to the duration of the segment plus the duration of the playlist.
-@item hls_flags append_list
+@item append_list
Append new segments into the end of old segment list,
and remove the @code{#EXT-X-ENDLIST} from the old segment list.
-@item hls_flags round_durations
+@item round_durations
Round the duration info in the playlist file segment info to integer
values, instead of using floating point.
-@item hls_flags discont_starts
+@item discont_starts
Add the @code{#EXT-X-DISCONTINUITY} tag to the playlist, before the
first segment's information.
-@item hls_flags omit_endlist
+@item omit_endlist
Do not append the @code{EXT-X-ENDLIST} tag at the end of the playlist.
-@item hls_flags split_by_time
+@item split_by_time
Allow segments to start on frames other than keyframes. This improves
behavior on some players when the time between keyframes is inconsistent,
but may make things worse on others, and can cause some oddities during
seeking. This flag should be used with the @code{hls_time} option.
-@item hls_flags program_date_time
+@item program_date_time
Generate @code{EXT-X-PROGRAM-DATE-TIME} tags.
-@item hls_flags second_level_segment_index
+@item second_level_segment_index
Makes it possible to use segment indexes as %%d besides date/time values when use_localtime is on.
+@end table
+
@item hls_playlist_type event
Emit @code{#EXT-X-PLAYLIST-TYPE:EVENT} in the m3u8 header. Forces
@option{hls_list_size} to 0; the playlist can only be appended to.
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