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mpv/sub/sub_cc.c
wm4 74e7a1e937 osd: use libass for OSD rendering
The OSD will now be rendered with libass. The old rendering code, which
used freetype/fontconfig and did text layout manually, is disabled. To
re-enable the old code, use the --disable-libass-osd configure switch.

Some switches do nothing with the new code enabled, such as -subalign,
-sub-bg-alpha, -sub-bg-color, and many more. (The reason is mostly that
the code for rendering unstyled subtitles with libass doesn't make any
attempts to support them. Some of them could be supported in theory.)

Teletext rendering is not implemented in the new OSD rendering code. I
don't have any teletext sources for testing, and since teletext is
being phased out world-wide, the need for this is questionable.

Note that rendering is extremely inefficient, mostly because the libass
output is blended with the extremely strange mplayer OSD format. This
could be improved at a later point.

Remove most OSD rendering from vo_aa.c, because that was extremely
hacky, can't be made work with osd_libass, and didn't work anyway in
my tests.

Internally, some cleanup is done. Subtitle and OSD related variable
declarations were literally all over the place. Move them to sub.h and
sub.c, which were hoarding most of these declarations already. Make the
player core in mplayer.c free of concerns like bitmap font loading.

The old OSD rendering code has been moved to osd_ft.c. The font_load.c
and font_load_ft.c are only needed and compiled if the old OSD
rendering code is configured.
2012-07-28 23:36:07 +02:00

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/*
* decoder for Closed Captions
*
* This decoder relies on MPlayer's OSD to display subtitles.
* Be warned that decoding is somewhat preliminary, though it basically works.
*
* Most notably, only the text information is decoded as of now, discarding
* color, background and position info (see source below).
*
* uses source from the xine closed captions decoder
*
* Copyright (C) 2002 Matteo Giani
*
* 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 <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "sub_cc.h"
#include "subreader.h"
#include "libvo/video_out.h"
#include "sub.h"
#define CC_MAX_LINE_LENGTH 64
static char chartbl[128];
static subtitle buf1,buf2;
static subtitle *fb,*bb;
static unsigned int cursor_pos=0;
static int initialized=0;
#define CC_ROLLON 1
#define CC_ROLLUP 2
static int cc_mode=CC_ROLLON;
static int cc_lines=4; ///< number of visible rows in CC roll-up mode, not used in CC roll-on mode
int subcc_enabled = 0;
static void build_char_table(void)
{
int i;
/* first the normal ASCII codes */
for (i = 0; i < 128; i++)
chartbl[i] = (char) i;
/* now the special codes */
chartbl[0x2a] = 'á';
chartbl[0x5c] = 'é';
chartbl[0x5e] = 'í';
chartbl[0x5f] = 'ó';
chartbl[0x60] = 'ú';
chartbl[0x7b] = 'ç';
chartbl[0x7c] = '÷';
chartbl[0x7d] = 'Ñ';
chartbl[0x7e] = 'ñ';
chartbl[0x7f] = '¤'; /* FIXME: this should be a solid block */
}
static void clear_buffer(subtitle *buf)
{
int i;
buf->lines=0;
for (i = 0; i < SUB_MAX_TEXT; i++) {
free(buf->text[i]);
buf->text[i] = NULL;
}
}
/**
\brief scroll buffer one line up
\param buf buffer to scroll
*/
static void scroll_buffer(subtitle* buf)
{
int i;
while(buf->lines > cc_lines)
{
free(buf->text[0]);
for(i = 0; i < buf->lines - 1; i++) buf->text[i] = buf->text[i+1];
buf->text[buf->lines-1] = NULL;
buf->lines--;
}
}
static int channel;
void subcc_init(void)
{
int i;
//printf("subcc_init(): initing...\n");
build_char_table();
for(i=0;i<SUB_MAX_TEXT;i++) {buf1.text[i]=buf2.text[i]=NULL;}
buf1.lines=buf2.lines=0;
fb=&buf1;
bb=&buf2;
channel = -1;
initialized=1;
}
static void display_buffer(subtitle *buf)
{
vo_sub = buf;
vo_osd_changed(OSDTYPE_SUBTITLE);
}
static void append_char(char c)
{
if(!bb->lines) {bb->lines++; cursor_pos=0;}
if(bb->text[bb->lines - 1]==NULL)
{
bb->text[bb->lines - 1] = calloc(1, CC_MAX_LINE_LENGTH);
cursor_pos=0;
}
if(c=='\n')
{
if(cursor_pos>0 && bb->lines < SUB_MAX_TEXT)
{
bb->lines++;cursor_pos=0;
if(cc_mode==CC_ROLLUP){ //Carriage return - scroll buffer one line up
bb->text[bb->lines - 1]=calloc(1, CC_MAX_LINE_LENGTH);
scroll_buffer(bb);
}
}
}
else
{
if(cursor_pos==CC_MAX_LINE_LENGTH-1)
{
fprintf(stderr,"CC: append_char() reached CC_MAX_LINE_LENGTH!\n");
return;
}
bb->text[bb->lines - 1][cursor_pos++]=c;
}
//In CC roll-up mode data should be shown immediately
if(cc_mode==CC_ROLLUP) display_buffer(bb);
}
static void swap_buffers(void)
{
subtitle *foo;
foo=fb;
fb=bb;
bb=foo;
}
static int selected_channel(void)
{
return subcc_enabled - 1;
}
static void cc_decode_EIA608(unsigned short int data)
{
static unsigned short int lastcode=0x0000;
uint8_t c1 = data & 0x7f;
uint8_t c2 = (data >> 8) & 0x7f;
if (c1 & 0x60) { /* normal character, 0x20 <= c1 <= 0x7f */
if (channel != (selected_channel() & 1))
return;
append_char(chartbl[c1]);
if(c2 & 0x60) /*c2 might not be a normal char even if c1 is*/
append_char(chartbl[c2]);
}
else if (c1 & 0x10) // control code / special char
{
channel = (c1 & 0x08) >> 3;
if (channel != (selected_channel() & 1))
return;
c1&=~0x08;
if(data!=lastcode)
{
if(c2 & 0x40) { /*PAC, Preamble Address Code */
append_char('\n'); /*FIXME properly interpret PACs*/
}
else
switch(c1)
{
case 0x10: break; // ext attribute
case 0x11:
if((c2 & 0x30)==0x30)
{
//printf("[debug]:Special char (ignored)\n");
/*cc_decode_special_char()*/;
}
else if (c2 & 0x20)
{
//printf("[debug]: midrow_attr (ignored)\n");
/*cc_decode_midrow_attr()*/;
}
break;
case 0x14:
switch(c2)
{
case 0x00: //CC roll-on mode
cc_mode=CC_ROLLON;
break;
case 0x25: //CC roll-up, 2 rows
case 0x26: //CC roll-up, 3 rows
case 0x27: //CC roll-up, 4 rows
cc_lines=c2-0x23;
cc_mode=CC_ROLLUP;
break;
case 0x2C: display_buffer(NULL); //EDM
clear_buffer(fb); break;
case 0x2d: append_char('\n'); //carriage return
break;
case 0x2e: clear_buffer(bb); //ENM
break;
case 0x2f: swap_buffers(); //Swap buffers
display_buffer(fb);
clear_buffer(bb);
break;
}
break;
case 0x17:
if( c2>=0x21 && c2<=0x23) //TAB
{
break;
}
}
}
}
lastcode=data;
}
static void subcc_decode(const uint8_t *inputbuffer, unsigned int inputlength)
{
/* The first number may denote a channel number. I don't have the
* EIA-708 standard, so it is hard to say.
* From what I could figure out so far, the general format seems to be:
*
* repeat
*
* 0xfe starts 2 byte sequence of unknown purpose. It might denote
* field #2 in line 21 of the VBI.
* Treating it identical of 0xff fixes
* http://samples.mplayerhq.hu/MPEG-VOB/ClosedCaptions/Starship_Troopers.vob
*
* 0xff starts 2 byte EIA-608 sequence, field #1 in line 21 of the VBI.
* Followed by a 3-code triplet that starts either with 0xff or
* 0xfe. In either case, the following triplet needs to be ignored
* for line 21, field 1.
*
* 0x00 is padding, followed by 2 more 0x00.
*
* 0x01 always seems to appear at the beginning, always seems to
* be followed by 0xf8, 8-bit number.
* The lower 7 bits of this 8-bit number seem to denote the
* number of code triplets that follow.
* The most significant bit denotes whether the Line 21 field 1
* captioning information is at odd or even triplet offsets from this
* beginning triplet. 1 denotes odd offsets, 0 denotes even offsets.
*
* Most captions are encoded with odd offsets, so this is what we
* will assume.
*
* until end of packet
*/
const uint8_t *current = inputbuffer;
unsigned int curbytes = 0;
uint8_t data1, data2;
uint8_t cc_code;
int odd_offset = 1;
while (curbytes < inputlength) {
cc_code = current[0];
if (inputlength - curbytes < 2) {
#ifdef LOG_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "Not enough data for 2-byte CC encoding\n");
#endif
break;
}
data1 = current[1];
data2 = current[2];
current += 3; curbytes += 3;
switch (cc_code) {
case 0xfe:
case 0xff:
odd_offset ^= 1;
if (odd_offset != selected_channel() >> 1)
break;
/* expect EIA-608 CC1/CC2 encoding */
// FIXME check parity!
// Parity check omitted assuming we are reading from a DVD and therefore
// we should encounter no "transmission errors".
cc_decode_EIA608(data1 | (data2 << 8));
break;
case 0x00:
/* This seems to be just padding */
break;
case 0x01:
odd_offset = data2 >> 7;
break;
default:
//#ifdef LOG_DEBUG
fprintf(stderr, "Unknown CC encoding: %x\n", cc_code);
//#endif
break;
}
}
}
void subcc_process_data(const uint8_t *inputdata, unsigned int len)
{
if(!subcc_enabled) return;
if(!initialized) subcc_init();
subcc_decode(inputdata, len);
}