mpv/libmpcodecs/dec_audio.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.
*
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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*
* 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 <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "mp_msg.h"
#include "bstr.h"
#include "stream/stream.h"
#include "libmpdemux/demuxer.h"
#include "codec-cfg.h"
#include "libmpdemux/stheader.h"
#include "dec_audio.h"
#include "ad.h"
#include "libaf/format.h"
#include "libaf/af.h"
int fakemono = 0;
af_cfg_t af_cfg = { 1, NULL }; // Configuration for audio filters
void afm_help(void)
{
int i;
mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_INFO, "Available (compiled-in) audio codec families/drivers:\n");
mp_msg(MSGT_IDENTIFY, MSGL_INFO, "ID_AUDIO_DRIVERS\n");
mp_msg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_INFO, " afm: info: (comment)\n");
for (i = 0; mpcodecs_ad_drivers[i] != NULL; i++)
if (mpcodecs_ad_drivers[i]->info->comment
&& mpcodecs_ad_drivers[i]->info->comment[0])
mp_msg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_INFO, "%9s %s (%s)\n",
mpcodecs_ad_drivers[i]->info->short_name,
mpcodecs_ad_drivers[i]->info->name,
mpcodecs_ad_drivers[i]->info->comment);
else
mp_msg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_INFO, "%9s %s\n",
mpcodecs_ad_drivers[i]->info->short_name,
mpcodecs_ad_drivers[i]->info->name);
}
static int init_audio_codec(sh_audio_t *sh_audio)
{
assert(!sh_audio->initialized);
resync_audio_stream(sh_audio);
if ((af_cfg.force & AF_INIT_FORMAT_MASK) == AF_INIT_FLOAT) {
int fmt = AF_FORMAT_FLOAT_NE;
if (sh_audio->ad_driver->control(sh_audio, ADCTRL_QUERY_FORMAT,
&fmt) == CONTROL_TRUE) {
sh_audio->sample_format = fmt;
sh_audio->samplesize = 4;
}
}
sh_audio->audio_out_minsize = 8192; // default, preinit() may change it
if (!sh_audio->ad_driver->preinit(sh_audio)) {
mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_ERR, "ADecoder preinit failed :(\n");
return 0;
}
/* allocate audio in buffer: */
if (sh_audio->audio_in_minsize > 0) {
sh_audio->a_in_buffer_size = sh_audio->audio_in_minsize;
mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_V, "dec_audio: Allocating %d bytes for input buffer.\n",
sh_audio->a_in_buffer_size);
sh_audio->a_in_buffer = av_mallocz(sh_audio->a_in_buffer_size);
}
const int base_size = 65536;
// At least 64 KiB plus rounding up to next decodable unit size
sh_audio->a_buffer_size = base_size + sh_audio->audio_out_minsize;
mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_V, "dec_audio: Allocating %d + %d = %d bytes for output buffer.\n",
sh_audio->audio_out_minsize, base_size, sh_audio->a_buffer_size);
sh_audio->a_buffer = av_mallocz(sh_audio->a_buffer_size);
video, audio: use lavc decoders without codecs.conf entries Add support for using libavcodec decoders that do not have entries in codecs.conf. This is currently only used with demux_lavf, and the codec selection is based on codec_id returned by libavformat. Also modify codec-related terminal output somewhat to make it use information from libavcodec and avoid excessively long default output. The new any-lavc-codec support is implemented with codecs.conf entries that invoke vd_ffmpeg/ad_ffmpeg without directly specifying any libavcodec codec name. In this mode, the decoders now instead select the libavcodec codec based on codec_id previously set by demux_lavf (if any). These new "generic" codecs.conf entries specify "status buggy", so that they're tried after any specific entries with higher-priority status. Add new directive "anyinput" to codecs.conf syntax. This means the entry will always match regardless of fourcc. This is used for the above new codecs.conf entries (so the driver always gets to decide whether to accept the input, and will fail init() if it can't find a suitable codec in libavcodec). Remove parsing support for the obsolete codecs.conf directive "cpuflags". This directive has not had any effect and has not been used in default codecs.conf since many years ago. Shorten codec-related terminal output. When using libavcodec decoders, show the libavcodec long_name field rather than codecs.conf "info" field as the name of the codec. Stop showing the codecs.conf entry name and "vfm/afm" name by default, as these are rarely needed; they're now in verbose output only. Show "VIDEO:" line at VO initialization rather than at demuxer open. This didn't really belong in demuxer code; the new location may show more accurate values (known after decoder has been opened) and works right if video track is changed after initial demuxer open. The vd.c changes (primarily done for terminal output changes) remove round-to-even behavior from code setting dimensions based on aspect ratio. I hope nothing depended on this; at least the even values were not consistently guaranteed anyway, as the rounding code did not run if the video file did not specify a nonzero aspect value.
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if (!sh_audio->a_buffer)
abort();
sh_audio->a_buffer_len = 0;
if (!sh_audio->ad_driver->init(sh_audio)) {
video, audio: use lavc decoders without codecs.conf entries Add support for using libavcodec decoders that do not have entries in codecs.conf. This is currently only used with demux_lavf, and the codec selection is based on codec_id returned by libavformat. Also modify codec-related terminal output somewhat to make it use information from libavcodec and avoid excessively long default output. The new any-lavc-codec support is implemented with codecs.conf entries that invoke vd_ffmpeg/ad_ffmpeg without directly specifying any libavcodec codec name. In this mode, the decoders now instead select the libavcodec codec based on codec_id previously set by demux_lavf (if any). These new "generic" codecs.conf entries specify "status buggy", so that they're tried after any specific entries with higher-priority status. Add new directive "anyinput" to codecs.conf syntax. This means the entry will always match regardless of fourcc. This is used for the above new codecs.conf entries (so the driver always gets to decide whether to accept the input, and will fail init() if it can't find a suitable codec in libavcodec). Remove parsing support for the obsolete codecs.conf directive "cpuflags". This directive has not had any effect and has not been used in default codecs.conf since many years ago. Shorten codec-related terminal output. When using libavcodec decoders, show the libavcodec long_name field rather than codecs.conf "info" field as the name of the codec. Stop showing the codecs.conf entry name and "vfm/afm" name by default, as these are rarely needed; they're now in verbose output only. Show "VIDEO:" line at VO initialization rather than at demuxer open. This didn't really belong in demuxer code; the new location may show more accurate values (known after decoder has been opened) and works right if video track is changed after initial demuxer open. The vd.c changes (primarily done for terminal output changes) remove round-to-even behavior from code setting dimensions based on aspect ratio. I hope nothing depended on this; at least the even values were not consistently guaranteed anyway, as the rounding code did not run if the video file did not specify a nonzero aspect value.
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mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_V, "ADecoder init failed :(\n");
uninit_audio(sh_audio); // free buffers
return 0;
}
sh_audio->initialized = 1;
if (!sh_audio->channels || !sh_audio->samplerate) {
video, audio: use lavc decoders without codecs.conf entries Add support for using libavcodec decoders that do not have entries in codecs.conf. This is currently only used with demux_lavf, and the codec selection is based on codec_id returned by libavformat. Also modify codec-related terminal output somewhat to make it use information from libavcodec and avoid excessively long default output. The new any-lavc-codec support is implemented with codecs.conf entries that invoke vd_ffmpeg/ad_ffmpeg without directly specifying any libavcodec codec name. In this mode, the decoders now instead select the libavcodec codec based on codec_id previously set by demux_lavf (if any). These new "generic" codecs.conf entries specify "status buggy", so that they're tried after any specific entries with higher-priority status. Add new directive "anyinput" to codecs.conf syntax. This means the entry will always match regardless of fourcc. This is used for the above new codecs.conf entries (so the driver always gets to decide whether to accept the input, and will fail init() if it can't find a suitable codec in libavcodec). Remove parsing support for the obsolete codecs.conf directive "cpuflags". This directive has not had any effect and has not been used in default codecs.conf since many years ago. Shorten codec-related terminal output. When using libavcodec decoders, show the libavcodec long_name field rather than codecs.conf "info" field as the name of the codec. Stop showing the codecs.conf entry name and "vfm/afm" name by default, as these are rarely needed; they're now in verbose output only. Show "VIDEO:" line at VO initialization rather than at demuxer open. This didn't really belong in demuxer code; the new location may show more accurate values (known after decoder has been opened) and works right if video track is changed after initial demuxer open. The vd.c changes (primarily done for terminal output changes) remove round-to-even behavior from code setting dimensions based on aspect ratio. I hope nothing depended on this; at least the even values were not consistently guaranteed anyway, as the rounding code did not run if the video file did not specify a nonzero aspect value.
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mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_ERR, "Audio decoder did not specify "
"audio format!\n");
uninit_audio(sh_audio); // free buffers
return 0;
}
if (!sh_audio->o_bps)
sh_audio->o_bps = sh_audio->channels * sh_audio->samplerate
* sh_audio->samplesize;
return 1;
}
static int init_audio(sh_audio_t *sh_audio, char *codecname, char *afm,
int status, stringset_t *selected)
{
int force = 0;
if (codecname && codecname[0] == '+') {
codecname = &codecname[1];
force = 1;
}
sh_audio->codec = NULL;
while (1) {
const ad_functions_t *mpadec;
sh_audio->ad_driver = 0;
if (!(sh_audio->codec = find_audio_codec(sh_audio->format,
NULL,
sh_audio->codec, force)))
break;
// ok we found one codec
if (stringset_test(selected, sh_audio->codec->name))
continue; // already tried & failed
if (codecname && strcmp(sh_audio->codec->name, codecname))
continue; // -ac
if (afm && strcmp(sh_audio->codec->drv, afm))
continue; // afm doesn't match
if (!force && sh_audio->codec->status < status)
continue; // too unstable
stringset_add(selected, sh_audio->codec->name); // tagging it
// ok, it matches all rules, let's find the driver!
int i;
for (i = 0; mpcodecs_ad_drivers[i] != NULL; i++)
if (!strcmp(mpcodecs_ad_drivers[i]->info->short_name,
sh_audio->codec->drv))
break;
mpadec = mpcodecs_ad_drivers[i];
if (!mpadec) { // driver not available (==compiled in)
mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_ERR,
"Requested audio codec family [%s] (afm=%s) not available.\nEnable it at compilation.\n",
sh_audio->codec->name, sh_audio->codec->drv);
continue;
}
// it's available, let's try to init!
// init()
video, audio: use lavc decoders without codecs.conf entries Add support for using libavcodec decoders that do not have entries in codecs.conf. This is currently only used with demux_lavf, and the codec selection is based on codec_id returned by libavformat. Also modify codec-related terminal output somewhat to make it use information from libavcodec and avoid excessively long default output. The new any-lavc-codec support is implemented with codecs.conf entries that invoke vd_ffmpeg/ad_ffmpeg without directly specifying any libavcodec codec name. In this mode, the decoders now instead select the libavcodec codec based on codec_id previously set by demux_lavf (if any). These new "generic" codecs.conf entries specify "status buggy", so that they're tried after any specific entries with higher-priority status. Add new directive "anyinput" to codecs.conf syntax. This means the entry will always match regardless of fourcc. This is used for the above new codecs.conf entries (so the driver always gets to decide whether to accept the input, and will fail init() if it can't find a suitable codec in libavcodec). Remove parsing support for the obsolete codecs.conf directive "cpuflags". This directive has not had any effect and has not been used in default codecs.conf since many years ago. Shorten codec-related terminal output. When using libavcodec decoders, show the libavcodec long_name field rather than codecs.conf "info" field as the name of the codec. Stop showing the codecs.conf entry name and "vfm/afm" name by default, as these are rarely needed; they're now in verbose output only. Show "VIDEO:" line at VO initialization rather than at demuxer open. This didn't really belong in demuxer code; the new location may show more accurate values (known after decoder has been opened) and works right if video track is changed after initial demuxer open. The vd.c changes (primarily done for terminal output changes) remove round-to-even behavior from code setting dimensions based on aspect ratio. I hope nothing depended on this; at least the even values were not consistently guaranteed anyway, as the rounding code did not run if the video file did not specify a nonzero aspect value.
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mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_V, "Opening audio decoder: [%s] %s\n",
mpadec->info->short_name, mpadec->info->name);
sh_audio->ad_driver = mpadec;
if (!init_audio_codec(sh_audio)) {
video, audio: use lavc decoders without codecs.conf entries Add support for using libavcodec decoders that do not have entries in codecs.conf. This is currently only used with demux_lavf, and the codec selection is based on codec_id returned by libavformat. Also modify codec-related terminal output somewhat to make it use information from libavcodec and avoid excessively long default output. The new any-lavc-codec support is implemented with codecs.conf entries that invoke vd_ffmpeg/ad_ffmpeg without directly specifying any libavcodec codec name. In this mode, the decoders now instead select the libavcodec codec based on codec_id previously set by demux_lavf (if any). These new "generic" codecs.conf entries specify "status buggy", so that they're tried after any specific entries with higher-priority status. Add new directive "anyinput" to codecs.conf syntax. This means the entry will always match regardless of fourcc. This is used for the above new codecs.conf entries (so the driver always gets to decide whether to accept the input, and will fail init() if it can't find a suitable codec in libavcodec). Remove parsing support for the obsolete codecs.conf directive "cpuflags". This directive has not had any effect and has not been used in default codecs.conf since many years ago. Shorten codec-related terminal output. When using libavcodec decoders, show the libavcodec long_name field rather than codecs.conf "info" field as the name of the codec. Stop showing the codecs.conf entry name and "vfm/afm" name by default, as these are rarely needed; they're now in verbose output only. Show "VIDEO:" line at VO initialization rather than at demuxer open. This didn't really belong in demuxer code; the new location may show more accurate values (known after decoder has been opened) and works right if video track is changed after initial demuxer open. The vd.c changes (primarily done for terminal output changes) remove round-to-even behavior from code setting dimensions based on aspect ratio. I hope nothing depended on this; at least the even values were not consistently guaranteed anyway, as the rounding code did not run if the video file did not specify a nonzero aspect value.
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mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_WARN, "Audio decoder init failed for "
"codecs.conf entry \"%s\".\n", sh_audio->codec->name);
continue; // try next...
}
// Yeah! We got it!
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
int init_best_audio_codec(sh_audio_t *sh_audio, char **audio_codec_list,
char **audio_fm_list)
{
stringset_t selected;
char *ac_l_default[2] = { "", (char *) NULL };
// hack:
if (!audio_codec_list)
audio_codec_list = ac_l_default;
// Go through the codec.conf and find the best codec...
sh_audio->initialized = 0;
stringset_init(&selected);
while (!sh_audio->initialized && *audio_codec_list) {
char *audio_codec = *(audio_codec_list++);
if (audio_codec[0]) {
if (audio_codec[0] == '-') {
// disable this codec:
stringset_add(&selected, audio_codec + 1);
} else {
// forced codec by name:
mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_INFO, "Forced audio codec: %s\n",
audio_codec);
init_audio(sh_audio, audio_codec, NULL, -1, &selected);
}
} else {
int status;
// try in stability order: UNTESTED, WORKING, BUGGY.
// never try CRASHING.
if (audio_fm_list) {
char **fmlist = audio_fm_list;
// try first the preferred codec families:
while (!sh_audio->initialized && *fmlist) {
char *audio_fm = *(fmlist++);
mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_INFO, "Trying to force audio codec driver family %s...\n",
audio_fm);
for (status = CODECS_STATUS__MAX;
status >= CODECS_STATUS__MIN; --status)
if (init_audio(sh_audio, NULL, audio_fm, status, &selected))
break;
}
}
if (!sh_audio->initialized)
for (status = CODECS_STATUS__MAX; status >= CODECS_STATUS__MIN;
--status)
if (init_audio(sh_audio, NULL, NULL, status, &selected))
break;
}
}
stringset_free(&selected);
if (!sh_audio->initialized) {
mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_ERR, "Cannot find codec for audio format 0x%X.\n",
sh_audio->format);
return 0; // failed
}
video, audio: use lavc decoders without codecs.conf entries Add support for using libavcodec decoders that do not have entries in codecs.conf. This is currently only used with demux_lavf, and the codec selection is based on codec_id returned by libavformat. Also modify codec-related terminal output somewhat to make it use information from libavcodec and avoid excessively long default output. The new any-lavc-codec support is implemented with codecs.conf entries that invoke vd_ffmpeg/ad_ffmpeg without directly specifying any libavcodec codec name. In this mode, the decoders now instead select the libavcodec codec based on codec_id previously set by demux_lavf (if any). These new "generic" codecs.conf entries specify "status buggy", so that they're tried after any specific entries with higher-priority status. Add new directive "anyinput" to codecs.conf syntax. This means the entry will always match regardless of fourcc. This is used for the above new codecs.conf entries (so the driver always gets to decide whether to accept the input, and will fail init() if it can't find a suitable codec in libavcodec). Remove parsing support for the obsolete codecs.conf directive "cpuflags". This directive has not had any effect and has not been used in default codecs.conf since many years ago. Shorten codec-related terminal output. When using libavcodec decoders, show the libavcodec long_name field rather than codecs.conf "info" field as the name of the codec. Stop showing the codecs.conf entry name and "vfm/afm" name by default, as these are rarely needed; they're now in verbose output only. Show "VIDEO:" line at VO initialization rather than at demuxer open. This didn't really belong in demuxer code; the new location may show more accurate values (known after decoder has been opened) and works right if video track is changed after initial demuxer open. The vd.c changes (primarily done for terminal output changes) remove round-to-even behavior from code setting dimensions based on aspect ratio. I hope nothing depended on this; at least the even values were not consistently guaranteed anyway, as the rounding code did not run if the video file did not specify a nonzero aspect value.
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mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_INFO, "Selected audio codec: %s [%s]\n",
sh_audio->codecname ? sh_audio->codecname : sh_audio->codec->info,
sh_audio->ad_driver->info->print_name ?
sh_audio->ad_driver->info->print_name :
sh_audio->ad_driver->info->short_name);
mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_V,
"Audio codecs.conf entry: %s (%s) afm: %s\n",
sh_audio->codec->name, sh_audio->codec->info, sh_audio->codec->drv);
mp_msg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_V,
video, audio: use lavc decoders without codecs.conf entries Add support for using libavcodec decoders that do not have entries in codecs.conf. This is currently only used with demux_lavf, and the codec selection is based on codec_id returned by libavformat. Also modify codec-related terminal output somewhat to make it use information from libavcodec and avoid excessively long default output. The new any-lavc-codec support is implemented with codecs.conf entries that invoke vd_ffmpeg/ad_ffmpeg without directly specifying any libavcodec codec name. In this mode, the decoders now instead select the libavcodec codec based on codec_id previously set by demux_lavf (if any). These new "generic" codecs.conf entries specify "status buggy", so that they're tried after any specific entries with higher-priority status. Add new directive "anyinput" to codecs.conf syntax. This means the entry will always match regardless of fourcc. This is used for the above new codecs.conf entries (so the driver always gets to decide whether to accept the input, and will fail init() if it can't find a suitable codec in libavcodec). Remove parsing support for the obsolete codecs.conf directive "cpuflags". This directive has not had any effect and has not been used in default codecs.conf since many years ago. Shorten codec-related terminal output. When using libavcodec decoders, show the libavcodec long_name field rather than codecs.conf "info" field as the name of the codec. Stop showing the codecs.conf entry name and "vfm/afm" name by default, as these are rarely needed; they're now in verbose output only. Show "VIDEO:" line at VO initialization rather than at demuxer open. This didn't really belong in demuxer code; the new location may show more accurate values (known after decoder has been opened) and works right if video track is changed after initial demuxer open. The vd.c changes (primarily done for terminal output changes) remove round-to-even behavior from code setting dimensions based on aspect ratio. I hope nothing depended on this; at least the even values were not consistently guaranteed anyway, as the rounding code did not run if the video file did not specify a nonzero aspect value.
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"AUDIO: %d Hz, %d ch, %s, %3.1f kbit/%3.2f%% (ratio: %d->%d)\n",
sh_audio->samplerate, sh_audio->channels,
af_fmt2str_short(sh_audio->sample_format),
sh_audio->i_bps * 8 * 0.001,
((float) sh_audio->i_bps / sh_audio->o_bps) * 100.0,
sh_audio->i_bps, sh_audio->o_bps);
mp_msg(MSGT_IDENTIFY, MSGL_INFO,
"ID_AUDIO_BITRATE=%d\nID_AUDIO_RATE=%d\n" "ID_AUDIO_NCH=%d\n",
sh_audio->i_bps * 8, sh_audio->samplerate, sh_audio->channels);
return 1; // success
}
void uninit_audio(sh_audio_t *sh_audio)
{
if (sh_audio->afilter) {
mp_msg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_V, "Uninit audio filters...\n");
af_uninit(sh_audio->afilter);
free(sh_audio->afilter);
sh_audio->afilter = NULL;
}
if (sh_audio->initialized) {
mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_V, "Uninit audio: %s\n",
sh_audio->codec->drv);
sh_audio->ad_driver->uninit(sh_audio);
sh_audio->initialized = 0;
}
av_freep(&sh_audio->a_buffer);
av_freep(&sh_audio->a_in_buffer);
}
int init_audio_filters(sh_audio_t *sh_audio, int in_samplerate,
int *out_samplerate, int *out_channels, int *out_format)
{
af_stream_t *afs = sh_audio->afilter;
if (!afs) {
afs = calloc(1, sizeof(struct af_stream));
afs->opts = sh_audio->opts;
}
// input format: same as codec's output format:
afs->input.rate = in_samplerate;
afs->input.nch = sh_audio->channels;
afs->input.format = sh_audio->sample_format;
af_fix_parameters(&(afs->input));
// output format: same as ao driver's input format (if missing, fallback to input)
afs->output.rate = *out_samplerate;
afs->output.nch = *out_channels;
afs->output.format = *out_format;
af_fix_parameters(&(afs->output));
// filter config:
memcpy(&afs->cfg, &af_cfg, sizeof(af_cfg_t));
mp_tmsg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_V, "Building audio filter chain for %dHz/%dch/%s -> %dHz/%dch/%s...\n",
afs->input.rate, afs->input.nch,
af_fmt2str_short(afs->input.format), afs->output.rate,
afs->output.nch, af_fmt2str_short(afs->output.format));
// let's autoprobe it!
if (0 != af_init(afs)) {
sh_audio->afilter = NULL;
free(afs);
return 0; // failed :(
}
*out_samplerate = afs->output.rate;
*out_channels = afs->output.nch;
*out_format = afs->output.format;
// ok!
sh_audio->afilter = (void *) afs;
return 1;
}
static void set_min_out_buffer_size(struct bstr *outbuf, int len)
{
size_t oldlen = talloc_get_size(outbuf->start);
if (oldlen < len) {
assert(outbuf->start); // talloc context should be already set
mp_msg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_V, "Increasing filtered audio buffer size "
"from %zd to %d\n", oldlen, len);
outbuf->start = talloc_realloc_size(NULL, outbuf->start, len);
}
}
static int filter_n_bytes(sh_audio_t *sh, struct bstr *outbuf, int len)
{
assert(len-1 + sh->audio_out_minsize <= sh->a_buffer_size);
int error = 0;
// Decode more bytes if needed
int old_samplerate = sh->samplerate;
int old_channels = sh->channels;
int old_sample_format = sh->sample_format;
while (sh->a_buffer_len < len) {
unsigned char *buf = sh->a_buffer + sh->a_buffer_len;
int minlen = len - sh->a_buffer_len;
int maxlen = sh->a_buffer_size - sh->a_buffer_len;
int ret = sh->ad_driver->decode_audio(sh, buf, minlen, maxlen);
int format_change = sh->samplerate != old_samplerate
|| sh->channels != old_channels
|| sh->sample_format != old_sample_format;
if (ret <= 0 || format_change) {
error = format_change ? -2 : -1;
// samples from format-changing call get discarded too
len = sh->a_buffer_len;
break;
}
sh->a_buffer_len += ret;
}
// Filter
af_data_t filter_input = {
.audio = sh->a_buffer,
.len = len,
.rate = sh->samplerate,
.nch = sh->channels,
.format = sh->sample_format
};
af_fix_parameters(&filter_input);
af_data_t *filter_output = af_play(sh->afilter, &filter_input);
if (!filter_output)
return -1;
set_min_out_buffer_size(outbuf, outbuf->len + filter_output->len);
memcpy(outbuf->start + outbuf->len, filter_output->audio,
filter_output->len);
outbuf->len += filter_output->len;
// remove processed data from decoder buffer:
sh->a_buffer_len -= len;
memmove(sh->a_buffer, sh->a_buffer + len, sh->a_buffer_len);
return error;
}
/* Try to get at least minlen decoded+filtered bytes in outbuf
* (total length including possible existing data).
* Return 0 on success, -1 on error/EOF (not distinguished).
* In the former case outbuf->len is always >= minlen on return.
* In case of EOF/error it might or might not be.
* Outbuf.start must be talloc-allocated, and will be reallocated
* if needed to fit all filter output. */
int decode_audio(sh_audio_t *sh_audio, struct bstr *outbuf, int minlen)
{
// Indicates that a filter seems to be buffering large amounts of data
int huge_filter_buffer = 0;
// Decoded audio must be cut at boundaries of this many bytes
int unitsize = sh_audio->channels * sh_audio->samplesize * 16;
/* Filter output size will be about filter_multiplier times input size.
* If some filter buffers audio in big blocks this might only hold
* as average over time. */
double filter_multiplier = af_calc_filter_multiplier(sh_audio->afilter);
/* If the decoder set audio_out_minsize then it can do the equivalent of
* "while (output_len < target_len) output_len += audio_out_minsize;",
* so we must guarantee there is at least audio_out_minsize-1 bytes
* more space in the output buffer than the minimum length we try to
* decode. */
int max_decode_len = sh_audio->a_buffer_size - sh_audio->audio_out_minsize;
if (!unitsize)
return -1;
max_decode_len -= max_decode_len % unitsize;
while (outbuf->len < minlen) {
int declen = (minlen - outbuf->len) / filter_multiplier
+ (unitsize << 5); // some extra for possible filter buffering
if (huge_filter_buffer)
/* Some filter must be doing significant buffering if the estimated
* input length didn't produce enough output from filters.
* Feed the filters 2k bytes at a time until we have enough output.
* Very small amounts could make filtering inefficient while large
* amounts can make MPlayer demux the file unnecessarily far ahead
* to get audio data and buffer video frames in memory while doing
* so. However the performance impact of either is probably not too
* significant as long as the value is not completely insane. */
declen = 2000;
declen -= declen % unitsize;
if (declen > max_decode_len)
declen = max_decode_len;
else
/* if this iteration does not fill buffer, we must have lots
* of buffering in filters */
huge_filter_buffer = 1;
int res = filter_n_bytes(sh_audio, outbuf, declen);
if (res < 0)
return res;
}
return 0;
}
void decode_audio_prepend_bytes(struct bstr *outbuf, int count, int byte)
{
set_min_out_buffer_size(outbuf, outbuf->len + count);
memmove(outbuf->start + count, outbuf->start, outbuf->len);
memset(outbuf->start, byte, count);
outbuf->len += count;
}
void resync_audio_stream(sh_audio_t *sh_audio)
{
sh_audio->a_in_buffer_len = 0; // clear audio input buffer
sh_audio->pts = MP_NOPTS_VALUE;
if (!sh_audio->initialized)
return;
sh_audio->ad_driver->control(sh_audio, ADCTRL_RESYNC_STREAM, NULL);
}
void skip_audio_frame(sh_audio_t *sh_audio)
{
if (!sh_audio->initialized)
return;
if (sh_audio->ad_driver->control(sh_audio, ADCTRL_SKIP_FRAME, NULL) ==
CONTROL_TRUE)
return;
// default skip code:
ds_fill_buffer(sh_audio->ds); // skip block
}