> 在 2018年1月9日,下午5:54,Dixit, Vishwanath <vdi...@akamai.com> 写道:
> 
> 
> 
> On 1/9/18 3:05 PM, 刘歧 wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I cannot sure use -cc_stream_map_ccgroup option is ok, because the ccgroup 
>>>> string is not standard, maybe it can be defined bu user.
>>>> Maybe two ways:
>>>> 1. use -cc_stream_map_ccgroup ? this way is defined the name by ffmpeg, 
>>>> cannot modify.
>>>> 2. parse the closed captions group string by KeyValue way? maybe this is 
>>>> better.
>>> 
>>> Actually, these requirements have been already handled. The parsing is 
>>> happening based on key value pairs. The keys are ‘ccgroup’, ‘instreamid’, 
>>> ‘language’. The values for these keys can be set after ‘:’ as given the 
>>> examples in the patch. 
>>> I am assuming you are trying to set ccgroup name as closecgroup. In that 
>>> case, please modify the command as below. Because, the string ‘ccgroup’ is 
>>> a key value, whatever string that comes after ‘ccgroup:’ is the cc group 
>>> name.  
>>> ./ffmpeg -re -f lavfi -i color=red  -g 25  -b:v 1000k -b:a 64k -a53cc 1 -f 
>>> hls  -cc_stream_map "ccgroup:closecgroup,instreamid:CC1,language:en"   
>>> -master_pl_name master.m3u8  live/out.m3u8
>>> 
>>> To clarify further, consider user wants to set cc group name as 
>>> ‘mycaptions’, instream id as ‘SERVICE60’ language as Spanish, in that case, 
>>> the map string would be
>>> -cc_stream_map "ccgroup:mycaptions,instreamid:SERVICE60,language:sp”  
>> I understand and i got the point, 
>> just one question, do you want force the user use ffmpeg must input a string 
>> “ccgroup” ? if yes, maybe don’t let the user input it use string, maybe use 
>> -cc_stream_map_ccgroup is better, What do you think about it?
> Are you suggesting to change the string from ‘–cc_stream_map’ to 
> ‘-cc_stream_map_ccgroup’ and remove the ‘ccgroup’ key from the value string? 
> Could you please clarify?
> 
> Apart from this, I would like to highlight some advanced use cases where 
> current implementation will be more meaningful. It is possible that that 
> there could be multiple instream ids under the same closed caption group or 
> there can be different closed captions groups. Example:
> -cc_stream_map "ccgroup:group1,instreamid:CC1,language:en 
> ccgroup:group1,instreamid:CC2,language:sp”
> -cc_stream_map "ccgroup:eng_group,instreamid:CC1,language:en 
> ccgroup:span_group,instreamid:CC1,language:sp”
> 
> In these cases, the same ccgroup is mentioned in the –var_stream_map string 
> as well.
> -var_stream_map "v:0,a:0,ccgroup:group1 v:1,a:1,ccgroup:group1" or
> -var_stream_map "v:0,a:0,ccgroup:eng_group v:1,a:1,ccgroup:span_group"
> 
> Here, ‘ccgroup’ is a common key between –cc_stream_map and –var_stream_map. 
> So, it is better to keep this key so that it will more readable and easily 
> configurable for the user.

Hi Dixit,

    I cannot found “ccgroup” string in rfc8216, or dose it in some other 
specifications? Or user MUST use “ccgroup” in the var_stream_map?
> 
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Steven
>> 
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