typedef struct AVPacket {
/**
* Presentation timestamp in AVStream->time_base units; the time at which
* the decompressed packet will be presented to the user.
* Can be AV_NOPTS_VALUE if it is not stored in the file.
* pts MUST be larger or equal to dts as presentation cannot happen before
* decompression, unless one wants to view hex dumps. Some formats misuse
* the terms dts and pts/cts to mean something different. Such timestamps
* must be converted to true pts/dts before they are stored in AVPacket.
*/
int64_t pts;
/**
* Decompression timestamp in AVStream->time_base units; the time at which
* the packet is decompressed.
* Can be AV_NOPTS_VALUE if it is not stored in the file.
*/
int64_t dts;
uint8_t *data;
int size;
int stream_index;
int flags;
int duration;
.
.
.
} AVPacket
/**
* Initialize optional fields of a packet with default values.
*
* @param pkt packet
*/
void av_init_packet(AVPacket *pkt);
/**
* Free a packet.
*
* @param pkt packet to free
*/
void av_free_packet(AVPacket *pkt);
/**
* Return the next frame of a stream.
* This function returns what is stored in the file, and does not validate
* that what is there are valid frames for the decoder. It will split what is
* stored in the file into frames and return one for each call. It will not
* omit invalid data between valid frames so as to give the decoder the maximum
* information possible for decoding.
*
* The returned packet is valid
* until the next av_read_frame() or until av_close_input_file() and
* must be freed with av_free_packet. For video, the packet contains
* exactly one frame. For audio, it contains an integer number of
* frames if each frame has a known fixed size (e.g. PCM or ADPCM
* data). If the audio frames have a variable size (e.g. MPEG audio),
* then it contains one frame.
*
* pkt->pts, pkt->dts and pkt->duration are always set to correct
* values in AVStream.time_base units (and guessed if the format cannot
* provide them). pkt->pts can be AV_NOPTS_VALUE if the video format
* has B-frames, so it is better to rely on pkt->dts if you do not
* decompress the payload.
*
* @return 0 if OK, < 0 on error or end of file
*/
int av_read_frame(AVFormatContext *s, AVPacket *pkt);
// 从输入源文件容器中读取一个AVPacket数据包
// 该函数读出的包并不每次都是有效的,对于读出的包我们都应该进行相应的解码(视频解码/音频解码),
/**
* Decode the video frame of size avpkt->size from avpkt->data into picture.
* Some decoders may support multiple frames in a single AVPacket, such
* decoders would then just decode the first frame.
*
* @warning The input buffer must be FF_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING_SIZE larger than
* the actual read bytes because some optimized bitstream readers read 32 or 64
* bits at once and could read over the end.
*
* @warning The end of the input buffer buf should be set to 0 to ensure that
* no overreading happens for damaged MPEG streams.
*
* @note You might have to align the input buffer avpkt->data.
* The alignment requirements depend on the CPU: on some CPUs it isn't
* necessary at all, on others it won't work at all if not aligned and on others
* it will work but it will have an impact on performance.
*
* In practice, avpkt->data should have 4 byte alignment at minimum.
*
* @note Some codecs have a delay between input and output, these need to be
* fed with avpkt->data=NULL, avpkt->size=0 at the end to return the remaining frames.
*
* @param avctx the codec context
* @param[out] picture The AVFrame in which the decoded video frame will be stored.
* Use avcodec_alloc_frame to get an AVFrame, the codec will
* allocate memory for the actual bitmap.
* with default get/release_buffer(), the decoder frees/reuses the bitmap as it sees fit.
* with overridden get/release_buffer() (needs CODEC_CAP_DR1) the user decides into what buffer the decoder
* decodes and the decoder tells the user once it does not need the data anymore,
* the user app can at this point free/reuse/keep the memory as it sees fit.
*
* @param[in] avpkt The input AVpacket containing the input buffer.
* You can create such packet with av_init_packet() and by then setting
* data and size, some decoders might in addition need other fields like
* flags&AV_PKT_FLAG_KEY. All decoders are designed to use the least
* fields possible.
* @param[in,out] got_picture_ptr Zero if no frame could be decompressed, otherwise, it is nonzero.
* @return On error a negative value is returned, otherwise the number of bytes
* used or zero if no frame could be decompressed.
*/
int avcodec_decode_video2(AVCodecContext *avctx, AVFrame *picture,
int *got_picture_ptr,
AVPacket *avpkt);
/**
* Decode the audio frame of size avpkt->size from avpkt->data into samples.
* Some decoders may support multiple frames in a single AVPacket, such
* decoders would then just decode the first frame. In this case,
* avcodec_decode_audio3 has to be called again with an AVPacket that contains
* the remaining data in order to decode the second frame etc.
* If no frame
* could be outputted, frame_size_ptr is zero. Otherwise, it is the
* decompressed frame size in bytes.
*
* @warning You must set frame_size_ptr to the allocated size of the
* output buffer before calling avcodec_decode_audio3().
*
* @warning The input buffer must be FF_INPUT_BUFFER_PADDING_SIZE larger than
* the actual read bytes because some optimized bitstream readers read 32 or 64
* bits at once and could read over the end.
*
* @warning The end of the input buffer avpkt->data should be set to 0 to ensure that
* no overreading happens for damaged MPEG streams.
*
* @note You might have to align the input buffer avpkt->data and output buffer
* samples. The alignment requirements depend on the CPU: On some CPUs it isn't
* necessary at all, on others it won't work at all if not aligned and on others
* it will work but it will have an impact on performance.
*
* In practice, avpkt->data should have 4 byte alignment at minimum and
* samples should be 16 byte aligned unless the CPU doesn't need it
* (AltiVec and SSE do).
*
* @param avctx the codec context
* @param[out] samples the output buffer, sample type in avctx->sample_fmt
* @param[in,out] frame_size_ptr the output buffer size in bytes
* @param[in] avpkt The input AVPacket containing the input buffer.
* You can create such packet with av_init_packet() and by then setting
* data and size, some decoders might in addition need other fields.
* All decoders are designed to use the least fields possible though.
* @return On error a negative value is returned, otherwise the number of bytes
* used or zero if no frame data was decompressed (used) from the input AVPacket.
*/
int avcodec_decode_audio3(AVCodecContext *avctx, int16_t *samples,
int *frame_size_ptr,
AVPacket *avpkt);