Mercurial > libavcodec.hg
view fdctref.c @ 6994:5a5ded44808a libavcodec
In mpeg1/2 timestamps are associated with the access unit which
contains the first picture startcode that commences in the PES
packet, instead of the first access unit that commences in the
PES packet. Fix the parser to
handle that properly. This was a very long standing bug ...
The change to the seek regressions is because the mpeg ts muxer
stores too many invalid and randomized timestamps which overflow
the 4 entry buffer we use in the parser.
author | michael |
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date | Tue, 03 Jun 2008 02:43:17 +0000 |
parents | 2b72f9bc4f06 |
children | 18737839ed27 |
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/** * @file fdctref.c * forward discrete cosine transform, double precision. */ /* Copyright (C) 1996, MPEG Software Simulation Group. All Rights Reserved. */ /* * Disclaimer of Warranty * * These software programs are available to the user without any license fee or * royalty on an "as is" basis. The MPEG Software Simulation Group disclaims * any and all warranties, whether express, implied, or statuary, including any * implied warranties or merchantability or of fitness for a particular * purpose. In no event shall the copyright-holder be liable for any * incidental, punitive, or consequential damages of any kind whatsoever * arising from the use of these programs. * * This disclaimer of warranty extends to the user of these programs and user's * customers, employees, agents, transferees, successors, and assigns. * * The MPEG Software Simulation Group does not represent or warrant that the * programs furnished hereunder are free of infringement of any third-party * patents. * * Commercial implementations of MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 video, including shareware, * are subject to royalty fees to patent holders. Many of these patents are * general enough such that they are unavoidable regardless of implementation * design. */ #include <math.h> #ifndef PI # ifdef M_PI # define PI M_PI # else # define PI 3.14159265358979323846 # endif #endif /* global declarations */ void init_fdct (void); void fdct (short *block); /* private data */ static double c[8][8]; /* transform coefficients */ void init_fdct() { int i, j; double s; for (i=0; i<8; i++) { s = (i==0) ? sqrt(0.125) : 0.5; for (j=0; j<8; j++) c[i][j] = s * cos((PI/8.0)*i*(j+0.5)); } } void fdct(block) short *block; { register int i, j; double s; double tmp[64]; for(i = 0; i < 8; i++) for(j = 0; j < 8; j++) { s = 0.0; /* * for(k = 0; k < 8; k++) * s += c[j][k] * block[8 * i + k]; */ s += c[j][0] * block[8 * i + 0]; s += c[j][1] * block[8 * i + 1]; s += c[j][2] * block[8 * i + 2]; s += c[j][3] * block[8 * i + 3]; s += c[j][4] * block[8 * i + 4]; s += c[j][5] * block[8 * i + 5]; s += c[j][6] * block[8 * i + 6]; s += c[j][7] * block[8 * i + 7]; tmp[8 * i + j] = s; } for(j = 0; j < 8; j++) for(i = 0; i < 8; i++) { s = 0.0; /* * for(k = 0; k < 8; k++) * s += c[i][k] * tmp[8 * k + j]; */ s += c[i][0] * tmp[8 * 0 + j]; s += c[i][1] * tmp[8 * 1 + j]; s += c[i][2] * tmp[8 * 2 + j]; s += c[i][3] * tmp[8 * 3 + j]; s += c[i][4] * tmp[8 * 4 + j]; s += c[i][5] * tmp[8 * 5 + j]; s += c[i][6] * tmp[8 * 6 + j]; s += c[i][7] * tmp[8 * 7 + j]; s*=8.0; block[8 * i + j] = (short)floor(s + 0.499999); /* * reason for adding 0.499999 instead of 0.5: * s is quite often x.5 (at least for i and/or j = 0 or 4) * and setting the rounding threshold exactly to 0.5 leads to an * extremely high arithmetic implementation dependency of the result; * s being between x.5 and x.500001 (which is now incorrectly rounded * downwards instead of upwards) is assumed to occur less often * (if at all) */ } } /* perform IDCT matrix multiply for 8x8 coefficient block */ void idct(block) short *block; { int i, j, k, v; double partial_product; double tmp[64]; for (i=0; i<8; i++) for (j=0; j<8; j++) { partial_product = 0.0; for (k=0; k<8; k++) partial_product+= c[k][j]*block[8*i+k]; tmp[8*i+j] = partial_product; } /* Transpose operation is integrated into address mapping by switching loop order of i and j */ for (j=0; j<8; j++) for (i=0; i<8; i++) { partial_product = 0.0; for (k=0; k<8; k++) partial_product+= c[k][i]*tmp[8*k+j]; v = (int) floor(partial_product+0.5); block[8*i+j] = v; } }