By default, libavformat writes error message开发者_JS百科s to stderr
, Like:
Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
How can I turn it off? or better yet, pipe it to my own neat logging function?
Edit: Redirecting stderr to somewhere else is not acceptable since I need it for other logging purposes, I just want libavformat to not write to it.
Looking through the code, it appears you can change the behavior by writing your own callback function for the av_log
function.
From the description of this function in libavutil/log.h:
Send the specified message to the log if the level is less than or equal to the current av_log_level. By default, all logging messages are sent to stderr. This behavior can be altered by setting a different av_vlog callback function.
The API provides a function that will allow you to define your own callback:
void av_log_set_callback(void (*)(void*, int, const char*, va_list));
In your case, you could write a simple callback function that discards the messages altogether (or redirects them to a dedicated log, etc.) without tainting your stderr
stream.
Give av_log_set_level(level)
a try!
include this header file
#include <libavutil/log.h>
add this code will disable the log
av_log_set_level(AV_LOG_QUIET);
You can redirect them to a custom file, it will redirect all cerr entry:
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
ofstream file("file.txt");
streambuf *old_cerr = cerr.rdbuf();
cerr.rdbuf (file.rdbuf());
cerr << "test test test" << endl; // writes to file.txt
// ...
cerr.rdbuf (old_cerr); // restore orginal cerr
return 0;
}
Edit: After editing the question, i warn about above code that it will redirect all cerr
entry stream to file.txt
I'm not familiar with libavformat, but if its code is unchangeable, you can temporary redirect cerr
to a file before calling library's api and redirect it to original cerr
again.(However this is ugly way)
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