diff dvdnav/dvdnav_events.h @ 395:9c5aef10d165 src

Move dvd_types.h, dvdnav_events.h and dvdnav.h into a dvdnav directory. This allows getting rid of the DVDNAV_COMPILE define hack and makes it easier to use the library without installing or integrating the source into some other project directly.
author reimar
date Tue, 30 Dec 2008 14:48:46 +0000
parents dvdnav_events.h@0a5a6f03b029
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+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2001 Rich Wareham <richwareham@users.sourceforge.net>
+ *
+ * This file is part of libdvdnav, a DVD navigation library.
+ *
+ * libdvdnav 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.
+ *
+ * libdvdnav 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 libdvdnav; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+ * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ */
+
+/*
+ * This header defines events and event types
+ */
+
+#ifndef LIBDVDNAV_DVDNAV_EVENTS_H
+#define LIBDVDNAV_DVDNAV_EVENTS_H
+
+/*
+ * DVDNAV_BLOCK_OK
+ *
+ * A regular data block from the DVD has been returned.
+ * This one should be demuxed and decoded for playback.
+ */
+#define DVDNAV_BLOCK_OK			 0
+
+
+/*
+ * DVDNAV_NOP
+ *
+ * Just ignore this.
+ */
+#define DVDNAV_NOP			 1
+
+
+/*
+ * DVDNAV_STILL_FRAME
+ *
+ * We have reached a still frame. The player application should wait
+ * the amount of time specified by the still's length while still handling
+ * user input to make menus and other interactive stills work.
+ * The last delivered frame should be kept showing.
+ * Once the still has timed out, call dvdnav_skip_still().
+ * A length of 0xff means an infinite still which has to be skipped
+ * indirectly by some user interaction.
+ */
+#define DVDNAV_STILL_FRAME		 2
+
+typedef struct {
+  /* The length (in seconds) the still frame should be displayed for,
+   * or 0xff if infinite. */
+  int length;
+} dvdnav_still_event_t;
+
+
+/*
+ * DVDNAV_SPU_STREAM_CHANGE
+ *
+ * Inform the SPU decoding/overlaying engine to switch SPU channels.
+ */
+#define DVDNAV_SPU_STREAM_CHANGE	 3
+
+typedef struct {
+  /* The physical (MPEG) stream number for widescreen SPU display.
+   * Use this, if you blend the SPU on an anamorphic image before
+   * unsqueezing it. */
+  int physical_wide;
+
+  /* The physical (MPEG) stream number for letterboxed display.
+   * Use this, if you blend the SPU on an anamorphic image after
+   * unsqueezing it. */
+  int physical_letterbox;
+
+  /* The physical (MPEG) stream number for pan&scan display.
+   * Use this, if you blend the SPU on an anamorphic image after
+   * unsqueezing it the pan&scan way. */
+  int physical_pan_scan;
+
+  /* The logical (DVD) stream number. */
+  int logical;
+} dvdnav_spu_stream_change_event_t;
+
+
+/*
+ * DVDNAV_AUDIO_STREAM_CHANGE
+ *
+ * Inform the audio decoder to switch channels.
+ */
+#define DVDNAV_AUDIO_STREAM_CHANGE	 4
+
+typedef struct {
+  /* The physical (MPEG) stream number. */
+  int physical;
+
+  /* The logical (DVD) stream number. */
+  int logical;
+} dvdnav_audio_stream_change_event_t;
+
+
+/*
+ * DVDNAV_VTS_CHANGE
+ *
+ * Some status information like video aspect and video scale permissions do
+ * not change inside a VTS. Therefore this event can be used to query such
+ * information only when necessary and update the decoding/displaying
+ * accordingly.
+ */
+#define DVDNAV_VTS_CHANGE		 5
+
+typedef struct {
+  int old_vtsN;                 /* the old VTS number */
+  dvd_read_domain_t old_domain; /* the old domain */
+  int new_vtsN;                 /* the new VTS number */
+  dvd_read_domain_t new_domain; /* the new domain */
+} dvdnav_vts_change_event_t;
+
+
+/*
+ * DVDNAV_CELL_CHANGE
+ *
+ * Some status information like the current Title and Part numbers do not
+ * change inside a cell. Therefore this event can be used to query such
+ * information only when necessary and update the decoding/displaying
+ * accordingly.
+ * Some useful information for accurate time display is also reported
+ * together with this event.
+ */
+#define DVDNAV_CELL_CHANGE		 6
+
+typedef struct {
+  int     cellN;       /* the new cell number */
+  int     pgN;         /* the current program number */
+  int64_t cell_length; /* the length of the current cell in PTS ticks */
+  int64_t pg_length;   /* the length of the current program in PTS ticks */
+  int64_t pgc_length;  /* the length of the current program chain in PTS ticks */
+  int64_t cell_start;  /* the start time of the current cell relatively to the PGC in PTS ticks */
+  int64_t pg_start;    /* the start time of the current PG relatively to the PGC in PTS ticks */
+} dvdnav_cell_change_event_t;
+
+
+/*
+ * DVDNAV_NAV_PACKET
+ *
+ * NAV packets are useful for various purposes. They define the button
+ * highlight areas and VM commands of DVD menus, so they should in any
+ * case be sent to the SPU decoder/overlaying engine for the menus to work.
+ * NAV packets also provide a way to detect PTS discontinuities, because
+ * they carry the start and end PTS values for the current VOBU.
+ * (pci.vobu_s_ptm and pci.vobu_e_ptm) Whenever the start PTS of the
+ * current NAV does not match the end PTS of the previous NAV, a PTS
+ * discontinuity has occured.
+ * NAV packets can also be used for time display, because they are
+ * timestamped relatively to the current Cell.
+ */
+#define DVDNAV_NAV_PACKET		 7
+
+
+/*
+ * DVDNAV_STOP
+ *
+ * Applications should end playback here. A subsequent dvdnav_get_next_block()
+ * call will restart the VM from the beginning of the DVD.
+ */
+#define DVDNAV_STOP			 8
+
+
+/*
+ * DVDNAV_HIGHLIGHT
+ *
+ * The current button highlight changed. Inform the overlaying engine to
+ * highlight a different button. Please note, that at the moment only mode 1
+ * highlights are reported this way. That means, when the button highlight
+ * has been moved around by some function call, you will receive an event
+ * telling you the new button. But when a button gets activated, you have
+ * to handle the mode 2 highlighting (that is some different colour the
+ * button turns to on activation) in your application.
+ */
+#define DVDNAV_HIGHLIGHT		 9
+
+typedef struct {
+  /* highlight mode: 0 - hide, 1 - show, 2 - activate, currently always 1 */
+  int display;
+
+  /* FIXME: these fields are currently not set */
+  uint32_t palette;     /* The CLUT entries for the highlight palette
+			   (4-bits per entry -> 4 entries) */
+  uint16_t sx,sy,ex,ey; /* The start/end x,y positions */
+  uint32_t pts;         /* Highlight PTS to match with SPU */
+
+  /* button number for the SPU decoder/overlaying engine */
+  uint32_t buttonN;
+} dvdnav_highlight_event_t;
+
+
+/*
+ * DVDNAV_SPU_CLUT_CHANGE
+ *
+ * Inform the SPU decoder/overlaying engine to update its colour lookup table.
+ * The CLUT is given as 16 uint32_t's in the buffer.
+ */
+#define DVDNAV_SPU_CLUT_CHANGE		10
+
+
+/*
+ * DVDNAV_HOP_CHANNEL
+ *
+ * A non-seamless operation has been performed. Applications can drop all
+ * their internal fifo's content, which will speed up the response.
+ */
+#define DVDNAV_HOP_CHANNEL		12
+
+
+/*
+ * DVDNAV_WAIT
+ *
+ * We have reached a point in DVD playback, where timing is critical.
+ * Player application with internal fifos can introduce state
+ * inconsistencies, because libdvdnav is always the fifo's length
+ * ahead in the stream compared to what the application sees.
+ * Such applications should wait until their fifos are empty
+ * when they receive this type of event.
+ * Once this is achieved, call dvdnav_skip_wait().
+ */
+#define DVDNAV_WAIT			13
+
+
+#endif /* LIBDVDNAV_DVDNAV_EVENTS_H */