Re: [asterisk-users] I think this is a bug (video call file) 11.25.1 and 13.13.1

2016-12-22 Thread ian gilmour
Hi Jerry,

You don't say how you created the video file?

Asterisk video support is v. basic. It can only playback video it created
using it's own specific file format for the video file. In general you
cannot use it to playback videos created by 3rd party tools.

What does work (if you have asterisk configured correctly)

Invoke Asterisk Record() from a video capable sip client (e.g.
linphone/jitsi should work fine here) and which is configured to support
audio&video. Make a call. Asterisk will create the audio file and an
accompanying video file  (e.g. .h264) in the same directory. Now invoke
Asterisk Playback() to play the files back. If the SIP client and Asterisk
negotiate the same video codec that was used to record the initial call
then Asterisk will play back both audio+video streams.

Note: Asterisk does no video transcoding.

Note: If video plays back at the wrong speed it's possibly a result of
https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-26554.

Regards,

Ian
On 21/12/2016 00:01, Jerry Geis wrote:

>Hi Jerry,
> just had a look through the code, and from what I can tell, what
>you're trying to do is not supposed to work, exactly. It appears that
>what Asterisk expects is to be given a filename, such as "myplayback".
>Asterisk will first search for an audio version of the file (like
>myplayback.gsm or myplayback.opus), and open that as an audio stream. If
>that succeeds, it then will also see if there is an accompanying video
>stream (such as myplayback.h264). If it then finds that video, then the
>result will be that Asterisk will play the audio from the audio file and
>the video from the video file.

>What this means is that Asterisk does not properly handle:
>* Files that have audio and video streams contained within
>* Video files without accompanying audio

>This is one of those times where Asterisk's handling of video is not
>user-friendly and in general ass-backwards and terrible. If you have a
>tool that can extract the audio to its own file, then you would be able
>to run your scenario, presumably.

>It would be a welcome addition for Asterisk to be able to open a single
>file containing video and accompanying audio and be able to play those back.

Hi Mark,

Thanks for your reply...
I just tried what you suggested on only got audio. I created a wav file and
put it in the /tmp
directory just like the video.h264 file. So /tmp has video.h264 and
video.wav both.
I then placed the call and only heard the audio from the wav file.

I used this for my call file:
Channel: SIP/2002
Context: testing
Extension: 99
Priority: 1
Application: Playback
Codecs: h263,h264,vp8,g722,ulaw,alaw,wav
Data: /tmp/video

My Bria 4 softphone uses the h263 and h264 codecs and of course wav file
audio.
Based on your look of the code did I miss something to trigger the playing
of the video file?
I can extract the audio out to a seperate file - so not a show stopper for
me.

No errors showed up on the Asterisk CLI when I did my test.

Thanks so much,

Jerry
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Re: [asterisk-users] I think this is a bug (video call file) 11.25.1 and 13.13.1

2016-12-21 Thread Mark Michelson

On 12/20/2016 06:01 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:

>Hi Jerry,
> just had a look through the code, and from what I can tell, what
>you're trying to do is not supposed to work, exactly. It appears that
>what Asterisk expects is to be given a filename, such as "myplayback".
>Asterisk will first search for an audio version of the file (like
>myplayback.gsm or myplayback.opus), and open that as an audio stream. If
>that succeeds, it then will also see if there is an accompanying video
>stream (such as myplayback.h264). If it then finds that video, then the
>result will be that Asterisk will play the audio from the audio file and
>the video from the video file.

>What this means is that Asterisk does not properly handle:
>* Files that have audio and video streams contained within
>* Video files without accompanying audio

>This is one of those times where Asterisk's handling of video is not
>user-friendly and in general ass-backwards and terrible. If you have a
>tool that can extract the audio to its own file, then you would be able
>to run your scenario, presumably.

>It would be a welcome addition for Asterisk to be able to open a single
>file containing video and accompanying audio and be able to play those back.
Hi Mark,

Thanks for your reply...
I just tried what you suggested on only got audio. I created a wav 
file and put it in the /tmp
directory just like the video.h264 file. So /tmp has video.h264 and 
video.wav both.

I then placed the call and only heard the audio from the wav file.

I used this for my call file:
Channel: SIP/2002
Context: testing
Extension: 99
Priority: 1
Application: Playback
Codecs: h263,h264,vp8,g722,ulaw,alaw,wav
Data: /tmp/video

My Bria 4 softphone uses the h263 and h264 codecs and of course wav 
file audio.
Based on your look of the code did I miss something to trigger the 
playing of the video file?
I can extract the audio out to a seperate file - so not a show stopper 
for me.


No errors showed up on the Asterisk CLI when I did my test.

Thanks so much,

Jerry


I don't see anything obvious in the code that would have prevented the 
video from playing back. Unfortunately, the debug from Asterisk isn't 
going to be especially helpful here, with one exception. If you have 
core debug at level 1 or higher, then when Asterisk detects the video 
file, it will say:


"Ooh, found a video stream, too, format h264"

If you see that message, that at least means that Asterisk is finding 
the video file as expected. If you don't see that, then it's likely that 
Asterisk is unaware of the h264 file format type. It may be that you 
don't have the format_h264.so module loaded. It may be that there was an 
error that occurred when that module was loading, causing it not to be 
able to load properly.


If you are seeing that debug message, it at least means that Asterisk 
attempted to play back the video file, but something else in the process 
caused the video not to play back as expected. The first thing you could 
check is packet captures to see if Asterisk is even attempting to send 
video to the softphone. If so, then it's likely that there is some sort 
of codec mismatch happening (likely something in the format parameters). 
If Asterisk is not even attempting to send any video, then it likely 
means that there is some other issue. It may be a bug, or it may be some 
erroneous condition in the environment. Hard to tell yet though.


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Re: [asterisk-users] I think this is a bug (video call file) 11.25.1 and 13.13.1

2016-12-20 Thread Jerry Geis
>Hi Jerry,
> just had a look through the code, and from what I can tell, what
>you're trying to do is not supposed to work, exactly. It appears that
>what Asterisk expects is to be given a filename, such as "myplayback".
>Asterisk will first search for an audio version of the file (like
>myplayback.gsm or myplayback.opus), and open that as an audio stream. If
>that succeeds, it then will also see if there is an accompanying video
>stream (such as myplayback.h264). If it then finds that video, then the
>result will be that Asterisk will play the audio from the audio file and
>the video from the video file.

>What this means is that Asterisk does not properly handle:
>* Files that have audio and video streams contained within
>* Video files without accompanying audio

>This is one of those times where Asterisk's handling of video is not
>user-friendly and in general ass-backwards and terrible. If you have a
>tool that can extract the audio to its own file, then you would be able
>to run your scenario, presumably.

>It would be a welcome addition for Asterisk to be able to open a single
>file containing video and accompanying audio and be able to play those back.

Hi Mark,

Thanks for your reply...
I just tried what you suggested on only got audio. I created a wav file and
put it in the /tmp
directory just like the video.h264 file. So /tmp has video.h264 and
video.wav both.
I then placed the call and only heard the audio from the wav file.

I used this for my call file:
Channel: SIP/2002
Context: testing
Extension: 99
Priority: 1
Application: Playback
Codecs: h263,h264,vp8,g722,ulaw,alaw,wav
Data: /tmp/video

My Bria 4 softphone uses the h263 and h264 codecs and of course wav file
audio.
Based on your look of the code did I miss something to trigger the playing
of the video file?
I can extract the audio out to a seperate file - so not a show stopper for
me.

No errors showed up on the Asterisk CLI when I did my test.

Thanks so much,

Jerry
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Re: [asterisk-users] I think this is a bug (video call file) 11.25.1 and 13.13.1

2016-12-20 Thread Mark Michelson

On 12/19/2016 07:39 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:

I can create an audio call file and specify Application: Playback and Data: a 
path to the audio file, it calls the phone and plays the audio message just 
fine.
I am trying to do the same with a video file. I specify Application: Playback 
and Data: the path to the video file (no ending of course), and I do specify 
also the Codecs: h264,h263 etc...
Asterisk reports:
*File /tmp/video does not exist in any format
*>* Unable to open /tmp/video (format ulaw|h263|h264)*


Looking then at the code and attaching with the debugger.
the ast_openstream_full() function has this condition:
 if (!fileexists_core(filename, NULL, preflang, buf, buflen,
file_fmt_cap) || !ast_format_cap_has_type(file_fmt_cap, AST_MEDIA_TYPE_AUDIO)) {
 }
So fileexists_core() returns 1 but the next call to ast_format_cap_has_type() 
fails. because its looking for AST_MEDIA_TYPE_AUDIO and the file is a video 
file. Nowhere is the an AST_MEDIA_TYPE_VIDEO.
I can use the call file to setup a video call between two video softphones just 
fine. However using the call file to call a phone and play a video is not 
working at all for me.
Am I on the right track?
Is this supposed to work? if so how since there is no check of the 
AST_MEDIA_TYPE_VIDEO?
Thanks,
Jerry

Hi Jerry,

I just had a look through the code, and from what I can tell, what 
you're trying to do is not supposed to work, exactly. It appears that 
what Asterisk expects is to be given a filename, such as "myplayback". 
Asterisk will first search for an audio version of the file (like 
myplayback.gsm or myplayback.opus), and open that as an audio stream. If 
that succeeds, it then will also see if there is an accompanying video 
stream (such as myplayback.h264). If it then finds that video, then the 
result will be that Asterisk will play the audio from the audio file and 
the video from the video file.


What this means is that Asterisk does not properly handle:
* Files that have audio and video streams contained within
* Video files without accompanying audio

This is one of those times where Asterisk's handling of video is not 
user-friendly and in general ass-backwards and terrible. If you have a 
tool that can extract the audio to its own file, then you would be able 
to run your scenario, presumably.


It would be a welcome addition for Asterisk to be able to open a single 
file containing video and accompanying audio and be able to play those back.


Mark Michelson
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