mpv/mpcommon.c

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/*
* This file is part of MPlayer.
*
* MPlayer is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* MPlayer is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with MPlayer; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "stream/stream.h"
#include "libmpdemux/demuxer.h"
#include "libmpdemux/stheader.h"
#include "mplayer.h"
#include "libvo/sub.h"
#include "libvo/video_out.h"
#include "cpudetect.h"
#include "help_mp.h"
#include "mp_msg.h"
#include "spudec.h"
#include "version.h"
#include "vobsub.h"
#include "libmpcodecs/dec_teletext.h"
#include "libavutil/intreadwrite.h"
#include "m_option.h"
#include "mpcommon.h"
double sub_last_pts = -303;
#ifdef CONFIG_ASS
#include "libass/ass_mp.h"
ass_track_t* ass_track = 0; // current track to render
#endif
sub_data* subdata = NULL;
subtitle* vo_sub_last = NULL;
void print_version(const char* name)
{
mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER, MSGL_INFO, MP_TITLE, name);
/* Test for CPU capabilities (and corresponding OS support) for optimizing */
GetCpuCaps(&gCpuCaps);
#if ARCH_X86
mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER, MSGL_V,
"CPUflags: MMX: %d MMX2: %d 3DNow: %d 3DNowExt: %d SSE: %d SSE2: %d SSSE3: %d\n",
gCpuCaps.hasMMX, gCpuCaps.hasMMX2,
gCpuCaps.has3DNow, gCpuCaps.has3DNowExt,
gCpuCaps.hasSSE, gCpuCaps.hasSSE2, gCpuCaps.hasSSSE3);
#if CONFIG_RUNTIME_CPUDETECT
mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_V, MSGTR_CompiledWithRuntimeDetection);
#else
mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_V, MSGTR_CompiledWithCPUExtensions);
if (HAVE_MMX)
mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_V," MMX");
if (HAVE_MMX2)
mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_V," MMX2");
if (HAVE_AMD3DNOW)
mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_V," 3DNow");
if (HAVE_AMD3DNOWEXT)
mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_V," 3DNowExt");
if (HAVE_SSE)
mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_V," SSE");
if (HAVE_SSE2)
mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_V," SSE2");
if (HAVE_SSSE3)
mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_V," SSSE3");
if (HAVE_CMOV)
mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_V," CMOV");
mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_V,"\n");
#endif /* CONFIG_RUNTIME_CPUDETECT */
#endif /* ARCH_X86 */
}
void update_subtitles(sh_video_t *sh_video, double refpts, demux_stream_t *d_dvdsub, int reset)
{
unsigned char *packet=NULL;
int len;
char type = d_dvdsub->sh ? ((sh_sub_t *)d_dvdsub->sh)->type : 'v';
static subtitle subs;
if (reset) {
sub_clear_text(&subs, MP_NOPTS_VALUE);
if (vo_sub) {
set_osd_subtitle(NULL);
}
if (vo_spudec) {
spudec_reset(vo_spudec);
vo_osd_changed(OSDTYPE_SPU);
}
}
// find sub
if (subdata) {
if (sub_fps==0) sub_fps = sh_video ? sh_video->fps : 25;
current_module = "find_sub";
if (refpts > sub_last_pts || refpts < sub_last_pts-1.0) {
find_sub(subdata, (refpts+sub_delay) *
(subdata->sub_uses_time ? 100. : sub_fps));
if (vo_sub) vo_sub_last = vo_sub;
// FIXME! frame counter...
sub_last_pts = refpts;
}
}
// DVD sub:
if (vo_config_count && vo_spudec &&
(vobsub_id >= 0 || (dvdsub_id >= 0 && type == 'v'))) {
int timestamp;
current_module = "spudec";
spudec_heartbeat(vo_spudec, 90000*sh_video->timer);
/* Get a sub packet from the DVD or a vobsub and make a timestamp
* relative to sh_video->timer */
while(1) {
// Vobsub
len = 0;
if (vo_vobsub) {
if (refpts+sub_delay >= 0) {
len = vobsub_get_packet(vo_vobsub, refpts+sub_delay,
(void**)&packet, &timestamp);
if (len > 0) {
timestamp -= (refpts + sub_delay - sh_video->timer)*90000;
mp_dbg(MSGT_CPLAYER,MSGL_V,"\rVOB sub: len=%d v_pts=%5.3f v_timer=%5.3f sub=%5.3f ts=%d \n",len,refpts,sh_video->timer,timestamp / 90000.0,timestamp);
}
}
} else {
// DVD sub
len = ds_get_packet_sub(d_dvdsub, (unsigned char**)&packet);
if (len > 0) {
// XXX This is wrong, sh_video->pts can be arbitrarily
// much behind demuxing position. Unfortunately using
// d_video->pts which would have been the simplest
// improvement doesn't work because mpeg specific hacks
// in video.c set d_video->pts to 0.
float x = d_dvdsub->pts - refpts;
if (x > -20 && x < 20) // prevent missing subs on pts reset
timestamp = 90000*(sh_video->timer + d_dvdsub->pts
+ sub_delay - refpts);
else timestamp = 90000*(sh_video->timer + sub_delay);
mp_dbg(MSGT_CPLAYER, MSGL_V, "\rDVD sub: len=%d "
"v_pts=%5.3f s_pts=%5.3f ts=%d \n", len,
refpts, d_dvdsub->pts, timestamp);
}
}
if (len<=0 || !packet) break;
if (vo_vobsub || timestamp >= 0)
spudec_assemble(vo_spudec, packet, len, timestamp);
}
if (spudec_changed(vo_spudec))
vo_osd_changed(OSDTYPE_SPU);
} else if (dvdsub_id >= 0 && (type == 't' || type == 'm' || type == 'a' || type == 'd')) {
double curpts = refpts + sub_delay;
double endpts;
if (type == 'd' && !d_dvdsub->demuxer->teletext) {
tt_stream_props tsp = {0};
void *ptr = &tsp;
if (teletext_control(NULL, TV_VBI_CONTROL_START, &ptr) == VBI_CONTROL_TRUE)
d_dvdsub->demuxer->teletext = ptr;
}
if (d_dvdsub->non_interleaved)
ds_get_next_pts(d_dvdsub);
while (d_dvdsub->first) {
double subpts = ds_get_next_pts(d_dvdsub);
if (subpts > curpts)
break;
endpts = d_dvdsub->first->endpts;
len = ds_get_packet_sub(d_dvdsub, &packet);
if (type == 'm') {
if (len < 2) continue;
len = FFMIN(len - 2, AV_RB16(packet));
packet += 2;
}
if (type == 'd') {
if (d_dvdsub->demuxer->teletext) {
uint8_t *p = packet;
p++;
len--;
while (len >= 46) {
int sublen = p[1];
if (p[0] == 2 || p[0] == 3)
teletext_control(d_dvdsub->demuxer->teletext,
TV_VBI_CONTROL_DECODE_DVB, p + 2);
p += sublen + 2;
len -= sublen + 2;
}
}
continue;
}
#ifdef CONFIG_ASS
if (ass_enabled) {
sh_sub_t* sh = d_dvdsub->sh;
ass_track = sh ? sh->ass_track : NULL;
if (!ass_track) continue;
if (type == 'a') { // ssa/ass subs with libass
Revert bad changes to SSA/ASS subtitle packet format The following commits are reverted partially or completely: "a valid ASS line contains 9 ',' before actual text" "demux_mkv: output correctly formated ASS packets" "libass: add a new ass_process_data() to process demuxed subtitle packets" These commits converted the internal representation of SSA/ASS subtitle packets from the format used by Matroska to a custom format where each packet has contents exactly matching one line in complete SSA script files. AFAIK no files natively use such a format for muxed subtitles. The stated reason for this change was to use a format that could in principle be muxed into a maximal number of containers. SSA subtitles do not have an implicit duration so both start time and duration or end time need to be specified explicitly; the new format moved timing information inside the codec packet data so it could be muxed without modification into containers that can represent only start time at the container level. However such a change is wrong from the viewpoint of program architecture. Timing information belongs to the demuxer level, but these commits moved not only the duration but also the authoritative value of the start time to inside the codec data. Additionally the new format lost the value of the Matroska ReadOrder field which is used by MPlayer. This commit changes the internal packet format back to that used by Matroska and makes the internal Matroska demuxer output that format again. Libavformat still outputs the "new" format; it could be converted back to the Matroska format in demux_lavf.c, but I'm not adding that code at least yet. The current lavf code has similar problems as the reverted code in MPlayer, and it also currently fails to provide any way to access the value of the ReadOrder field. I hope that the lavf side will be improved; if it isn't conversion can be added later. For now I'll make MPlayer default to the internal Matroska demuxer instead of the lavf one in a separate commit. git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@27550 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
2008-09-08 21:26:22 +00:00
ass_process_chunk(ass_track, packet, len,
(long long)(subpts*1000 + 0.5),
(long long)((endpts-subpts)*1000 + 0.5));
} else { // plaintext subs with libass
if (subpts != MP_NOPTS_VALUE) {
subtitle tmp_subs = {0};
if (endpts == MP_NOPTS_VALUE) endpts = subpts + 3;
sub_add_text(&tmp_subs, packet, len, endpts);
tmp_subs.start = subpts * 100;
tmp_subs.end = endpts * 100;
ass_process_subtitle(ass_track, &tmp_subs);
sub_clear_text(&tmp_subs, MP_NOPTS_VALUE);
}
}
continue;
}
#endif
if (subpts != MP_NOPTS_VALUE) {
if (endpts == MP_NOPTS_VALUE)
sub_clear_text(&subs, MP_NOPTS_VALUE);
if (type == 'a') { // ssa/ass subs without libass => convert to plaintext
int i;
unsigned char* p = packet;
Revert bad changes to SSA/ASS subtitle packet format The following commits are reverted partially or completely: "a valid ASS line contains 9 ',' before actual text" "demux_mkv: output correctly formated ASS packets" "libass: add a new ass_process_data() to process demuxed subtitle packets" These commits converted the internal representation of SSA/ASS subtitle packets from the format used by Matroska to a custom format where each packet has contents exactly matching one line in complete SSA script files. AFAIK no files natively use such a format for muxed subtitles. The stated reason for this change was to use a format that could in principle be muxed into a maximal number of containers. SSA subtitles do not have an implicit duration so both start time and duration or end time need to be specified explicitly; the new format moved timing information inside the codec packet data so it could be muxed without modification into containers that can represent only start time at the container level. However such a change is wrong from the viewpoint of program architecture. Timing information belongs to the demuxer level, but these commits moved not only the duration but also the authoritative value of the start time to inside the codec data. Additionally the new format lost the value of the Matroska ReadOrder field which is used by MPlayer. This commit changes the internal packet format back to that used by Matroska and makes the internal Matroska demuxer output that format again. Libavformat still outputs the "new" format; it could be converted back to the Matroska format in demux_lavf.c, but I'm not adding that code at least yet. The current lavf code has similar problems as the reverted code in MPlayer, and it also currently fails to provide any way to access the value of the ReadOrder field. I hope that the lavf side will be improved; if it isn't conversion can be added later. For now I'll make MPlayer default to the internal Matroska demuxer instead of the lavf one in a separate commit. git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@27550 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
2008-09-08 21:26:22 +00:00
for (i=0; i < 8 && *p != '\0'; p++)
if (*p == ',')
i++;
if (*p == '\0') /* Broken line? */
continue;
len -= p - packet;
packet = p;
}
sub_add_text(&subs, packet, len, endpts);
set_osd_subtitle(&subs);
}
if (d_dvdsub->non_interleaved)
ds_get_next_pts(d_dvdsub);
}
if (sub_clear_text(&subs, curpts))
set_osd_subtitle(&subs);
}
current_module=NULL;
}
void update_teletext(sh_video_t *sh_video, demuxer_t *demuxer, int reset)
{
int page_changed;
if (!demuxer->teletext)
return;
//Also forcing page update when such ioctl is not supported or call error occured
if(teletext_control(demuxer->teletext,TV_VBI_CONTROL_IS_CHANGED,&page_changed)!=VBI_CONTROL_TRUE)
page_changed=1;
if(!page_changed)
return;
if(teletext_control(demuxer->teletext,TV_VBI_CONTROL_GET_VBIPAGE,&vo_osd_teletext_page)!=VBI_CONTROL_TRUE)
vo_osd_teletext_page=NULL;
if(teletext_control(demuxer->teletext,TV_VBI_CONTROL_GET_HALF_PAGE,&vo_osd_teletext_half)!=VBI_CONTROL_TRUE)
vo_osd_teletext_half=0;
if(teletext_control(demuxer->teletext,TV_VBI_CONTROL_GET_MODE,&vo_osd_teletext_mode)!=VBI_CONTROL_TRUE)
vo_osd_teletext_mode=0;
if(teletext_control(demuxer->teletext,TV_VBI_CONTROL_GET_FORMAT,&vo_osd_teletext_format)!=VBI_CONTROL_TRUE)
vo_osd_teletext_format=0;
vo_osd_changed(OSDTYPE_TELETEXT);
teletext_control(demuxer->teletext,TV_VBI_CONTROL_MARK_UNCHANGED,NULL);
}
int select_audio(demuxer_t* demuxer, int audio_id, char* audio_lang)
{
if (audio_id == -1 && audio_lang)
audio_id = demuxer_audio_track_by_lang(demuxer, audio_lang);
if (audio_id == -1)
audio_id = demuxer_default_audio_track(demuxer);
if (audio_id != -1) // -1 (automatic) is the default behaviour of demuxers
demuxer_switch_audio(demuxer, audio_id);
if (audio_id == -2) { // some demuxers don't yet know how to switch to no sound
demuxer->audio->id = -2;
demuxer->audio->sh = NULL;
}
return demuxer->audio->id;
}
/* Parse -noconfig common to both programs */
int disable_system_conf=0;
int disable_user_conf=0;
#ifdef CONFIG_GUI
int disable_gui_conf=0;
#endif /* CONFIG_GUI */
/* Disable all configuration files */
static void noconfig_all(void)
{
disable_system_conf = 1;
disable_user_conf = 1;
#ifdef CONFIG_GUI
disable_gui_conf = 1;
#endif /* CONFIG_GUI */
}
const m_option_t noconfig_opts[] = {
{"all", noconfig_all, CONF_TYPE_FUNC, CONF_GLOBAL|CONF_NOCFG|CONF_PRE_PARSE, 0, 0, NULL},
{"system", &disable_system_conf, CONF_TYPE_FLAG, CONF_GLOBAL|CONF_NOCFG|CONF_PRE_PARSE, 0, 1, NULL},
{"user", &disable_user_conf, CONF_TYPE_FLAG, CONF_GLOBAL|CONF_NOCFG|CONF_PRE_PARSE, 0, 1, NULL},
#ifdef CONFIG_GUI
{"gui", &disable_gui_conf, CONF_TYPE_FLAG, CONF_GLOBAL|CONF_NOCFG|CONF_PRE_PARSE, 0, 1, NULL},
#endif /* CONFIG_GUI */
{NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, NULL}
};
#ifdef CONFIG_WIN32DLL
char *codec_path = NULL;
#endif