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author | Ico Doornekamp <libav@zevv.nl> | 2016-03-24 14:31:38 +0100 |
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committer | Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc> | 2016-03-26 21:52:48 +0100 |
commit | daa6dc0a3b398f7bc36af683cb2f6d7ba186e015 (patch) | |
tree | 5e6c400c5ce57a54e8dc3fed5044aa237117a57e /RELEASE | |
parent | 6e5648ad42b7fd5f13d90648a8fc49fbbcdb9187 (diff) | |
download | ffmpeg-daa6dc0a3b398f7bc36af683cb2f6d7ba186e015.tar.gz |
avformat/rtpdec_jpeg: fix low contrast image on low quality setting
Original mail and my own followup on ffmpeg-user earlier today:
I have a device sending out a MJPEG/RTP stream on a low quality setting.
Decoding and displaying the video with libavformat results in a washed
out, low contrast, greyish image. Playing the same stream with VLC results
in proper color representation.
Screenshots for comparison:
http://zevv.nl/div/libav/shot-ffplay.jpg
http://zevv.nl/div/libav/shot-vlc.jpg
A pcap capture of a few seconds of video and SDP file for playing the
stream are available at
http://zevv.nl/div/libav/mjpeg.pcap
http://zevv.nl/div/libav/mjpeg.sdp
I believe the problem might be in the calculation of the quantization
tables in the function create_default_qtables(), the attached patch
solves the issue for me.
The problem is that the argument 'q' is of the type uint8_t. According to the
JPEG standard, if 1 <= q <= 50, the scale factor 'S' should be 5000 / Q.
Because the create_default_qtables() reuses the variable 'q' to store the
result of this calculation, for small values of q < 19, q wil subsequently
overflow and give wrong results in the calculated quantization tables. The
patch below uses a new variable 'S' (same name as in RFC2435) with the proper
range to store the result of the division.
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
(cherry picked from commit e3e6a2cff4af9542455d416faec4584d5e823d5d)
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michael@niedermayer.cc>
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