"Streaming media" Android real-time video encoding-h.264 hard-coded

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"Streaming media" Android real-time video encoding-h.264 hard-coded

Skyseraph APR 4th 2012

Email:[email protected].com

1 hard-coded & Soft-coded

hard-coded : by calling the Android system's own C-Amera recording video, actually calls the underlying HD encoded hardware module, that is, the graphics card, not using the CPU, Fast

Soft Coding : Use the CPU to encode, such as common C + + Code, the general compilation of the generated binary is yes, the speed is relatively slow. For example , use the Android NDK to compile H264 to generate so libraries, write JNI interfaces, and then call the so library using Java .

2 principle

① process : Capture video through Mediarecoder, then map the video stream to Localsocket for transceiver

② principle : See the "Media" h264-mp4 format and extract H264 SPS, pps and bitstream in the MP4 file and "Media" Android live video capture-mediarecoder recording "

3 Core code ① mediarecoder video capture

Video capture using Mediarecorde recording method, see "Media" Android real-time video capture-mediarecoder recording "

② in initiativevideo setoutputfile set stream output

            Set output file mode: Direct local storage   or localsocket remote output        
if (Bifnativeorremote = = true)//Native
{
Lvideofilefullpath = Strrecvideofilepath + string.valueof (System.currenttimemillis ())
+ Lvideofilefullpath;
Mrecvideofile = new File (Lvideofilefullpath);
Mmediarecorder.setoutputfile (Mrecvideofile.getabsolutepath ());
Mmediarecorder.setoutputfile (Mrecvideofile.getpath ()); Called after Set**source before prepare
LOG.I (TAG, "Start write into file~");

else/Remote
{
Mmediarecorder.setoutputfile (Sender.getfiledescriptor ()); Set the output in stream mode
LOG.I (TAG, "Start send into sender~");
}
③ startrecording

function: Use this function to start the thread to implement the video stream mapping to Localsocket, while implementing the encoding

    private void Startrecording ()
{
LOG.I (TAG, "# #startRecording ....");
New Thread (This). Start ();
}
Run:
@Override
public void Run ()
{
LOG.I (TAG, "# #run ....");

Defines
DataInputStream datainputstream = null;
int offset=0,tmp=0,beleft=0;

Try
{
DataInputStream = new DataInputStream (Receiver.getinputstream ());
} catch (IOException E2)
{
TODO auto-generated Catch block
E2.printstacktrace ();
}
Try
{
Thread.CurrentThread (). Sleep (500);
} catch (Interruptedexception E1)
{
E1.printstacktrace ();
}

① Way One: By viewing prerecorded video, you need to skip Mdat front 32 bytes (different hardware platforms are different!). )
Try
{
Datainputstream.read (h264frame, 0, 32);
LOG.I (TAG, "read Mdat from");
} catch (IOException E1)
{
TODO auto-generated Catch block
E1.printstacktrace ();
}
② Mode II: Automated search (to be supplemented)


Try
{
H264fileoutputstream = new FileOutputStream ("/sdcard/avss/h264.264");//264 bitstream
LOG.I (TAG, "H264fileoutputstream");
} catch (FileNotFoundException e)
{
TODO auto-generated Catch block
E.printstacktrace ();
}
Try
{
H264fileoutputstream.write (H264head);
H264fileoutputstream.write (H264sps);
H264fileoutputstream.write (H264head);
H264fileoutputstream.write (H264pps);
LOG.I (TAG, "Run-write Sps/pps to File");
} catch (IOException E1)
{
TODO auto-generated Catch block
E1.printstacktrace ();
}

while (bifrecinprocess && (!bifnativeorremote))
{
Try
{
LOG.I (TAG, "**while ...");
int h264length = Datainputstream.readint ();
LOG.I (TAG, "h264length:" +h264length);
Tmp=0; OffSet = 0; Beleft = 0;

H264fileoutputstream.write (H264head);
while (OffSet < h264length)
{
Beleft = H264length-offset;
TMP = Datainputstream.read (h264frame, 0, read_size < beleft? Read_size:beleft);
LOG.I (TAG, String.Format ("H264%d,%d,%d", H264length, OffSet, TMP));
OffSet + = tmp;
H264fileoutputstream.write (h264frame, 0, TMP);
}

} catch (Exception e)
{
Todo:handle exception
E.printstacktrace ();
}
}
//
}
4 ref/related

1 http://blog.csdn.net/zblue78/article/details/6078040

2 http://blog.csdn.net/zblue78/article/details/6083374

3 http://www.docin.com/p-282454756.html

4 http://blog.csdn.net/qwertyuj/article/details/7029836

5 http://www.cnblogs.com/skyseraph/archive/2012/03/31/2427593.html

6 http://www.cnblogs.com/skyseraph/archive/2012/03/23/2415018.html

7 http://www.cnblogs.com/skyseraph/archive/2012/04/01/2429384.html

"Streaming media" Android real-time video encoding-h.264 hard-coded

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