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Scott Lamb
315f3594c2 add a basic Javascript UI
The Javascript is pretty amateurish I'm sure but at least it's something to
iterate from. It's already much more pleasant for browsing through videos in
several ways:

* more responsive to load only a day at a time rather than 90+ days
* much easier to see the same time segment on several cameras
* more pleasant to have the videos load as a popup rather than a link
  that blows away your position in an enormous list
* exposes the fancier .mp4 generation options: splitting at lengths
  other than the default, trimming to an arbitrary start and end time,
  including a subtitle track with timestamps.

There's a slight regression in functionality: I didn't match the former
top-level page which showed how much camera used of its disk allocation and
the total duration of video. This is exposed in the JSON API, so it shouldn't
be too hard to add back.
2017-10-21 21:54:27 -07:00
Scott Lamb
6eda26a9cc support run splitting in json api 2017-10-17 09:00:05 -07:00
Scott Lamb
1e4d7d5ad9 make json api more idiomatic
* camelCase
* lose the "days":null in the overall cameras dict
2017-10-09 21:58:44 -07:00
Scott Lamb
7673a00bd9 serve 'video/mp4; codecs="avc1.xxxxxx"' mime type
This can be used when constructing a HTML5 SourceBuffer.
2017-10-03 23:25:58 -07:00
Scott Lamb
04e9f3f160 support segmented mp4s
This is intended to support HTML5 Media Source Extensions, which I expect to
be the most practical way to make a good web UI with a proper scrub bar and
such.

This feature has had very limited testing on Chrome and Firefox, and that was
not entirely successful. More work is needed before it's usable, but this
seems like a helpful progress checkpoint.
2017-10-01 15:29:22 -07:00
Scott Lamb
063708c9ab try again to fix time.md diagram
This time, I've given up on svg and am using png. The inline svg seems to be
totally stripped out by github's markdown->html conversion, and img links
don't work because .svg files are served with an incorrect Content-Type.
2016-12-26 21:41:19 -08:00
Scott Lamb
8ee44efcf2 try to fix some time.md formatting 2016-12-26 21:39:00 -08:00
Scott Lamb
f8f7c755ff attempt to fix svg linking 2016-12-26 21:00:42 -08:00
Scott Lamb
5a6cd4e590 new design doc describing approach to time
This is more sophisticated than the current implementation. It's an attempt
to address the problems created by the 9 seconds/day of drift I'm seeing for
long-running streams.
2016-12-26 20:55:43 -08:00
Scott Lamb
eee887b9a6 schema version 1
The advantages of the new schema are:

* overlapping recordings can be unambiguously described and viewed.
  This is a significant problem right now; the clock on my cameras appears to
  run faster than the (NTP-synchronized) clock on my NVR. Thus, if an
  RTSP session drops and is quickly reconnected, there's likely to be
  overlap.

* less I/O is required to view mp4s when there are multiple cameras.
  This is a pretty dramatic difference in the number of database read
  syscalls with pragma page_size = 1024 (605 -> 39 in one test),
  although I'm not sure how much of that maps to actual I/O wait time.
  That's probably as dramatic as it is due to overflow page chaining.
  But even with larger page sizes, there's an improvement. It helps to
  stop interleaving the video_index fields from different cameras.

There are changes to the JSON API to take advantage of this, described
in design/api.md.

There's an upgrade procedure, described in guide/schema.md.
2016-12-20 22:08:18 -08:00
Scott Lamb
86dd36d7a5 version the sqlite3 database schema
See guide/schema.md for instructions on upgrading past this commit.
2016-12-20 15:44:04 -08:00
Scott Lamb
d083797e42 Coalesce adjacent recordings for efficiency 2016-05-10 17:37:53 -07:00
Scott Lamb
b27df92cac {start,end}_time_usec should be ..._time_90k 2016-05-10 17:10:42 -07:00
Scott Lamb
3aac88aa35 Fixes to design doc markdown. 2016-05-03 05:20:23 -07:00
Scott Lamb
7bdaf161cf Support limiting the range when listing recordings
Now it's possible to quickly determine what calendar days have data and then
query recordings for just the day(s) of interest with their returned
{start,end}_time_usec.
2016-05-03 05:17:06 -07:00
Scott Lamb
d07ecc877b Remove a TODO that's been done. 2016-05-02 19:43:56 -07:00
Scott Lamb
cd1c536efe Export the calendar days map. 2016-05-02 08:38:52 -07:00
Scott Lamb
ff08118001 Support for timetamp subtitles.
I tested these in VLC and QuickTime. Both players appear to ignore the
as the track dimensions, track transformation matrix, box dimensions, and box
justification. I just left them at default values then.

Automated testing is minimal. There's a new test that the resulting .mp4
parses, but I didn't actually ensure correctness of the subtitles in any way.
2016-04-25 04:17:43 -07:00
Scott Lamb
5dd0dca51f Add a simple JSON API.
This is a work in progress. There are no tests yet.
2016-04-23 13:55:36 -07:00
Scott Lamb
3b0dc5368e Write using the shiny new schema
There's a lot of work left to do on this:

* important latency optimization: the recording threads block
  while fsync()ing sample files, which can take 250+ ms. This
  should be moved to a separate thread to happen asynchronously.

* write cycle optimizations: several SQLite commits per camera per minute.

* test coverage: this drops testing of the file rotation, and
  there are several error paths worth testing.

* ffmpeg oddities to investigate:

  * the out-of-order first frame's pts
  * measurable delay before returning packets
  * it sometimes returns an initial packet it calls a "key" frame that actually
    has an SEI recovery point NAL but not an IDR-coded slice NAL, even though
    in the input these always seem to come together. This makes playback
    starting from this recording not work at all on Chrome. The symptom is
    that it loads a player-looking thing with the proper dimensions but
    playback never actually starts.

  I imagine these are all related but haven't taken the time to dig through
  ffmpeg code and understand them. The right thing anyway may be to ditch
  ffmpeg for RTSP streaming (perhaps in favor of the live555 library), as
  it seems to have other omissions like making it hard/impossible to take
  advantage of Sender Reports. In the meantime, I attempted to mitigate
  problems by decreasing ffmpeg's probesize.

* handling overlapping recordings: right now if there's too much time drift or
  a time jump, you can end up with recordings that the UI won't play without
  manual database changes. It's not obvious what the right thing to do is.

* easy camera setup: currently you have to manually insert rows in the SQLite
  database and restart.

but I think it's best to get something in to iterate from.

This deletes a lot of code, including:

* the ffmpeg video sink code (instead now using a bit of extra code in Stream
  on top of the SampleFileWriter, SampleIndexEncoder, and MoonfireDatabase
  code that's been around for a while)

* FileManager (in favor of new code using the database)

* the old UI

* RealFile and friends

* the dependency on protocol buffers, which was used for the config file
  (though I'll likely have other reasons for using protocol buffers later)

* even some utilities like IsWord that were just for validating the config
2016-02-03 23:22:37 -08:00
Scott Lamb
60988f0646 Add sample index codec; fix schema doc. 2016-01-05 11:01:36 -08:00
Scott Lamb
cc0adc327b Rough draft of schema design doc. 2016-01-04 23:52:05 -08:00