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I have a file that only contains the mdat atom in a MP4 container. The data in the mdat contains AVC data. I know the encoding parameters for the data. The format does not appear to be in the Annex B byte stream format. I am wondering how I would go about parsing this. I have tried searching for the slice header, but have not had much luck.

Is it possible to parse the slices without the NAL's?

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Be careful! The NAL Length is not required to be 4! The AvcConfigurationBox ('moov/trak/mdia/minf/stbl/stsd/avc1/avcC') contains a field 'lengthSizeMinusOne' specifying the length. But the default is 4.

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  • I know this is a old discussion but can someone give me some idea how can i fetch the aac and h264 data from mdat element.
    – Dinesh
    Aug 26, 2015 at 6:30
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AVC NAL units are in the following format in MDAT section: [4 bytes] = NAL length, network order; [NAL bytes] Shortly, start codes are simply replaced by lengths.

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    Thank you very much. I have been searching the ISO documents, but coming up empty. Again. Thanks. Apr 10, 2011 at 6:15
  • The mdat doesn't always contain the nal length; normally you need the pps/sps to determine the positions and lengths of the chunks in the mdat. Dec 23, 2014 at 17:33
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I found what michael was talking about defined in section 5.2.3 of ISO 14496-15.

Sebastian's answer refers to section 5.2.4.1.1 and 5.3.4.1.2.

You will not be able to parse the slices in the 'mdat' box without copies of the SPS and PPS from the 'avcC' box (defined in section 5.2.4.1.1)

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    Time flies. The 14496-15:2014 changed the section numbering, this reply refers to at least 14496-15:2004 standard.
    – FredG
    Oct 26, 2018 at 20:20

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