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Add dvdnav_program_play & dvdnav_current_title_program Using title parts w/ dvdnav_part_play and dvdnav_current_title_info is not reliable for use as chapter marks in files made from transcoding. The start of a part does not necessarily fall strictly inside the main title. Parts can have an intro sequence before getting into the title. So we use program boundaries instead of part markers to test when we have reached a chapter point during encoding of the title. The same would apply to displaying the current chapter during playback. The program boundaries should be checked instead of looking for a part. Patch from John Stebbins. Thanks!
author erik
date Fri, 30 Jul 2010 23:34:16 +0000
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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 is the main header file applications should include if they want
 * to access dvdnav functionality.
 */

#ifndef LIBDVDNAV_DVDNAV_H
#define LIBDVDNAV_DVDNAV_H

#define MP_DVDNAV 1

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

#include <dvdnav/dvd_types.h>
#include <dvdread/dvd_reader.h>
#include <dvdread/nav_types.h>
#include <dvdread/ifo_types.h> /* For vm_cmd_t */
#include <dvdnav/dvdnav_events.h>



/*********************************************************************
 * dvdnav data types                                                 *
 *********************************************************************/

/*
 * Opaque data-type can be viewed as a 'DVD handle'. You should get
 * a pointer to a dvdnav_t from the dvdnav_open() function.
 * Never call free() on the pointer, you have to give it back with
 * dvdnav_close().
 */
typedef struct dvdnav_s dvdnav_t;

/* Status as reported by most of libdvdnav's functions */
typedef int32_t dvdnav_status_t;

/*
 * Unless otherwise stated, all functions return DVDNAV_STATUS_OK if
 * they succeeded, otherwise DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR is returned and the error may
 * be obtained by calling dvdnav_err_to_string().
 */
#define DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR 0
#define DVDNAV_STATUS_OK  1

#define DVDNAV_FORMAT_AC3 0
#define DVDNAV_FORMAT_MPEGAUDIO 3
#define DVDNAV_FORMAT_LPCM 4
#define DVDNAV_FORMAT_DTS 5
#define DVDNAV_FORMAT_SDDS 6

/*********************************************************************
 * initialisation & housekeeping functions                           *
 *********************************************************************/

/*
 * These functions allow you to open a DVD device and associate it
 * with a dvdnav_t.
 */

/*
 * Attempts to open the DVD drive at the specified path and pre-cache
 * the CSS-keys. libdvdread is used to access the DVD, so any source
 * supported by libdvdread can be given with "path". Currently,
 * libdvdread can access: DVD drives, DVD image files, DVD file-by-file
 * copies.
 *
 * The resulting dvdnav_t handle will be written to *dest.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_open(dvdnav_t **dest, const char *path);

/*
 * Closes a dvdnav_t previously opened with dvdnav_open(), freeing any
 * memory associated with it.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_close(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Resets the DVD virtual machine and cache buffers.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_reset(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Fills a pointer with a value pointing to a string describing
 * the path associated with an open dvdnav_t. It assigns *path to NULL
 * on error.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_path(dvdnav_t *self, const char **path);

/*
 * Returns a human-readable string describing the last error.
 */
const char* dvdnav_err_to_string(dvdnav_t *self);


/*********************************************************************
 * changing and reading DVD player characteristics                   *
 *********************************************************************/

/*
 * These functions allow you to manipulate the various global characteristics
 * of the DVD playback engine.
 */

/*
 * Sets the region mask (bit 0 set implies region 1, bit 1 set implies
 * region 2, etc) of the virtual machine. Generally you will only need to set
 * this if you are playing RCE discs which query the virtual machine as to its
 * region setting.
 *
 * This has _nothing_ to do with the region setting of the DVD drive.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_set_region_mask(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t region_mask);

/*
 * Returns the region mask (bit 0 set implies region 1, bit 1 set implies
 * region 2, etc) of the virtual machine.
 *
 * This has _nothing_ to do with the region setting of the DVD drive.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_region_mask(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t *region_mask);

/*
 * Specify whether read-ahead caching should be used. You may not want this if your
 * decoding engine does its own buffering.
 *
 * The default read-ahead cache does not use an additional thread for the reading
 * (see read_cache.c for a threaded cache, but note that this code is currently
 * unmaintained). It prebuffers on VOBU level by reading ahead several buffers
 * on every read request. The speed of this prebuffering has been optimized to
 * also work on slow DVD drives.
 *
 * If in addition you want to prevent memcpy's to improve performance, have a look
 * at dvdnav_get_next_cache_block().
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_set_readahead_flag(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t read_ahead_flag);

/*
 * Query whether read-ahead caching/buffering will be used.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_readahead_flag(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t *read_ahead_flag);

/*
 * Specify whether the positioning works PGC or PG based.
 * Programs (PGs) on DVDs are similar to Chapters and a program chain (PGC)
 * usually covers a whole feature. This affects the behaviour of the
 * functions dvdnav_get_position() and dvdnav_sector_search(). See there.
 * Default is PG based positioning.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_set_PGC_positioning_flag(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t pgc_based_flag);

/*
 * Query whether positioning is PG or PGC based.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_PGC_positioning_flag(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t *pgc_based_flag);


/*********************************************************************
 * reading data                                                      *
 *********************************************************************/

/*
 * These functions are used to poll the playback enginge and actually get data
 * off the DVD.
 */

/*
 * Attempts to get the next block off the DVD and copies it into the buffer 'buf'.
 * If there is any special actions that may need to be performed, the value
 * pointed to by 'event' gets set accordingly.
 *
 * If 'event' is DVDNAV_BLOCK_OK then 'buf' is filled with the next block
 * (note that means it has to be at /least/ 2048 bytes big). 'len' is
 * then set to 2048.
 *
 * Otherwise, buf is filled with an appropriate event structure and
 * len is set to the length of that structure.
 *
 * See the dvdnav_events.h header for information on the various events.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_next_block(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t *buf,
				      int32_t *event, int32_t *len);

/*
 * This basically does the same as dvdnav_get_next_block. The only difference is
 * that it avoids a memcopy, when the requested block was found in the cache.
 * I such a case (cache hit) this function will return a different pointer than
 * the one handed in, pointing directly into the relevant block in the cache.
 * Those pointers must _never_ be freed but instead returned to the library via
 * dvdnav_free_cache_block().
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_next_cache_block(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t **buf,
					    int32_t *event, int32_t *len);

/*
 * All buffers which came from the internal cache (when dvdnav_get_next_cache_block()
 * returned a buffer different from the one handed in) have to be freed with this
 * function. Although handing in other buffers not from the cache doesn't cause any harm.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_free_cache_block(dvdnav_t *self, unsigned char *buf);

/*
 * If we are currently in a still-frame this function skips it.
 *
 * See also the DVDNAV_STILL_FRAME event.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_still_skip(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * If we are currently in WAIT state, that is: the application is required to
 * wait for its fifos to become empty, calling this signals libdvdnav that this
 * is achieved and that it can continue.
 *
 * See also the DVDNAV_WAIT event.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_wait_skip(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Returns the still time from the currently playing cell.
 * The still time is given in seconds with 0xff meaning an indefinite still.
 *
 * This function can be used to detect still frames before they are reached.
 * Some players might need this to prepare for a frame to be shown for a
 * longer time than usual.
 */
uint32_t dvdnav_get_next_still_flag(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Stops playback. The next event obtained with one of the get_next_block
 * functions will be a DVDNAV_STOP event.
 *
 * It is not required to call this before dvdnav_close().
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_stop(dvdnav_t *self);


/*********************************************************************
 * title/part navigation                                             *
 *********************************************************************/

/*
 * Returns the number of titles on the disk.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_number_of_titles(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t *titles);

/*
 * Returns the number of parts within the given title.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_number_of_parts(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t title, int32_t *parts);

/*
 * Plays the specified title of the DVD from its beginning (that is: part 1).
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_title_play(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t title);

/*
 * Plays the specified title, starting from the specified part.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_part_play(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t title, int32_t part);

/*
 * Plays the specified title, starting from the specified program
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_program_play(dvdnav_t *this, int32_t title, int32_t pgcn, int32_t pgn);

/*
 * Stores in *times an array (that the application *must* free) of
 * dvdtimes corresponding to the chapter times for the chosen title.
 * *duration will have the duration of the title
 * The number of entries in *times is the result of the function.
 * On error *times is NULL and the output is 0
 */
uint32_t dvdnav_describe_title_chapters(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t title, uint64_t **times, uint64_t *duration);

/*
 * Play the specified amount of parts of the specified title of
 * the DVD then STOP.
 *
 * Currently unimplemented!
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_part_play_auto_stop(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t title,
					   int32_t part, int32_t parts_to_play);

/*
 * Play the specified title starting from the specified time.
 *
 * Currently unimplemented!
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_time_play(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t title,
				 uint64_t time);

/*
 * Stop playing the current position and jump to the specified menu.
 *
 * See also DVDMenuID_t from libdvdread
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_menu_call(dvdnav_t *self, DVDMenuID_t menu);

/*
 * Return the title number and part currently being played.
 * A title of 0 indicates, we are in a menu. In this case, part
 * is set to the current menu's ID.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_current_title_info(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t *title,
					  int32_t *part);

/*
 * Return the title number, pgcn and pgn currently being played.
 * A title of 0 indicates, we are in a menu.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_current_title_program(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t *title,
					  int32_t *pgcn, int32_t *pgn);

/*
 * Return the current position (in blocks) within the current
 * title and the length (in blocks) of said title.
 *
 * Current implementation is wrong and likely to behave unpredictably!
 * Use is discouraged!
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_position_in_title(dvdnav_t *self,
					     uint32_t *pos,
					     uint32_t *len);

/*
 * This function is only available for compatibility reasons.
 *
 * Stop playing the current position and start playback of the current title
 * from the specified part.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_part_search(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t part);


/*********************************************************************
 * program chain/program navigation                                  *
 *********************************************************************/

/*
 * Stop playing the current position and start playback from the last
 * VOBU boundary before the given sector. The sector number is not
 * meant to be an absolute physical DVD sector, but a relative sector
 * in the current program. This function cannot leave the current
 * program and will fail, if asked to do so.
 *
 * If program chain based positioning is enabled
 * (see dvdnav_set_PGC_positioning_flag()), this will seek to the relative
 * sector inside the current program chain.
 *
 * 'origin' can be one of SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR, SEEK_END as defined in
 * fcntl.h.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_sector_search(dvdnav_t *self,
				     uint64_t offset, int32_t origin);

/*
 returns the current stream time in PTS ticks as reported by the IFO structures
 divide it by 90000 to get the current play time in seconds
 */
int64_t dvdnav_get_current_time(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Stop playing the current position and start playback of the title
 * from the specified timecode.
 *
 * Currently unimplemented!
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_time_search(dvdnav_t *self,
				   uint64_t time);

/*
 * Stop playing current position and play the "GoUp"-program chain.
 * (which generally leads to the title menu or a higer-level menu).
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_go_up(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Stop playing the current position and start playback at the
 * previous program (if it exists).
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_prev_pg_search(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Stop playing the current position and start playback at the
 * first program.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_top_pg_search(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Stop playing the current position and start playback at the
 * next program (if it exists).
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_next_pg_search(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Return the current position (in blocks) within the current
 * program and the length (in blocks) of current program.
 *
 * If program chain based positioning is enabled
 * (see dvdnav_set_PGC_positioning_flag()), this will return the
 * relative position in and the length of the current program chain.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_position(dvdnav_t *self, uint32_t *pos,
				    uint32_t *len);


/*********************************************************************
 * menu highlights                                                   *
 *********************************************************************/

/*
 * Most functions related to highlights take a NAV PCI packet as a parameter.
 * While you can get the such a packet from libdvdnav, for players with internal
 * FIFOs, this will result in errors, because due to the FIFO length, libdvdnav will
 * be ahead in the stream compared to what the user is seeing on screen.
 * Therefore, player applications who have a NAV packet available, which is
 * better in sync with the actual playback should always pass this one to these
 * functions.
 */

/*
 * Get the currently highlighted button
 * number (1..36) or 0 if no button is highlighted.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_current_highlight(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t *button);

/*
 * Returns the Presentation Control Information (PCI) structure associated
 * with the current position.
 *
 * Read the general notes above.
 * See also libdvdreads nav_types.h for definition of pci_t.
 */
pci_t* dvdnav_get_current_nav_pci(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Returns the DSI (data search information) structure associated
 * with the current position.
 *
 * Read the general notes above.
 * See also libdvdreads nav_types.h for definition of dsi_t.
 */
dsi_t* dvdnav_get_current_nav_dsi(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Get the area associated with a certain button.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_highlight_area(pci_t *nav_pci , int32_t button, int32_t mode,
					  dvdnav_highlight_area_t *highlight);

/*
 * Move button highlight around as suggested by function name (e.g. with arrow keys).
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_upper_button_select(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci);
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_lower_button_select(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci);
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_right_button_select(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci);
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_left_button_select(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci);

/*
 * Activate ("press") the currently highlighted button.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_button_activate(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci);

/*
 * Highlight a specific button.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_button_select(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci, int32_t button);

/*
 * Activate ("press") specified button.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_button_select_and_activate(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci, int32_t button);

/*
 * Activate (press) a button and execute specified command.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_button_activate_cmd(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t button, vm_cmd_t *cmd);

/*
 * Select button at specified video frame coordinates.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_mouse_select(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci, int32_t x, int32_t y);

/*
 * Activate ("press") button at specified video frame coordinates.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_mouse_activate(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci, int32_t x, int32_t y);


/*********************************************************************
 * languages                                                         *
 *********************************************************************/

/*
 * The language codes expected by these functions are two character
 * codes as defined in ISO639.
 */

/*
 * Set which menu language we should use per default.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_menu_language_select(dvdnav_t *self,
					   char *code);

/*
 * Set which audio language we should use per default.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_audio_language_select(dvdnav_t *self,
					    char *code);

/*
 * Set which spu language we should use per default.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_spu_language_select(dvdnav_t *self,
					  char *code);


/*********************************************************************
 * obtaining stream attributes                                       *
 *********************************************************************/

/*
 * Return a string describing the title of the DVD.
 * This is an ID string encoded on the disc by the author. In many cases
 * this is a descriptive string such as `THE_MATRIX' but sometimes is sigularly
 * uninformative such as `PDVD-011421'. Some DVD authors even forget to set this,
 * so you may also read the default of the authoring software they used, like
 * `DVDVolume'.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_title_string(dvdnav_t *self, const char **title_str);

/*
 * Returns a string containing the serial number of the DVD.
 * This has a max of 15 characters and should be more unique than the
 * title string.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_serial_string(dvdnav_t *self, const char **serial_str);

/*
 * Get video aspect code.
 * The aspect code does only change on VTS boundaries.
 * See the DVDNAV_VTS_CHANGE event.
 *
 * 0 -- 4:3, 2 -- 16:9
 */
uint8_t dvdnav_get_video_aspect(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Get video resolution.
 */
int dvdnav_get_video_resolution(dvdnav_t *self, uint32_t *width, uint32_t *height);

/*
 * Get video scaling permissions.
 * The scaling permission does only change on VTS boundaries.
 * See the DVDNAV_VTS_CHANGE event.
 *
 * bit0 set = deny letterboxing, bit1 set = deny pan&scan
 */
uint8_t dvdnav_get_video_scale_permission(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Converts a *logical* audio stream id into language code
 * (returns 0xffff if no such stream).
 */
uint16_t dvdnav_audio_stream_to_lang(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t stream);

/*
 * Returns the format of *logical* audio stream 'stream'
 * (returns 0xffff if no such stream).
 */
uint16_t dvdnav_audio_stream_format(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t stream);

/*
 * Returns number of channelsn in *logical* audio stream 'stream'
 * (returns 0xffff if no such stream).
 */
uint16_t dvdnav_audio_stream_channels(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t stream);

/*
 * Converts a *logical* subpicture stream id into country code
 * (returns 0xffff if no such stream).
 */
uint16_t dvdnav_spu_stream_to_lang(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t stream);

/*
 * Converts a *physical* (MPEG) audio stream id into a logical stream number.
 */
int8_t dvdnav_get_audio_logical_stream(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t audio_num);

#define HAVE_GET_AUDIO_ATTR
/*
 * Get audio attr
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_audio_attr(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t audio_mum, audio_attr_t *audio_attr);

/*
 * Converts a *physical* (MPEG) subpicture stream id into a logical stream number.
 */
int8_t dvdnav_get_spu_logical_stream(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t subp_num);

#define HAVE_GET_SPU_ATTR
/*
 * Get spu attr
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_spu_attr(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t audio_mum, subp_attr_t *subp_attr);

/*
 * Get active audio stream.
 */
int8_t dvdnav_get_active_audio_stream(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Get active spu stream.
 */
int8_t dvdnav_get_active_spu_stream(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Get the set of user operations that are currently prohibited.
 * There are potentially new restrictions right after
 * DVDNAV_CHANNEL_HOP and DVDNAV_NAV_PACKET.
 */
user_ops_t dvdnav_get_restrictions(dvdnav_t *self);


/*********************************************************************
 * multiple angles                                                   *
 *********************************************************************/

/*
 * The libdvdnav library abstracts away the difference between seamless and
 * non-seamless angles. From the point of view of the programmer you just set the
 * angle number and all is well in the world. You will always see only the
 * selected angle coming from the get_next_block functions.
 *
 * Note:
 * It is quite possible that some tremendously strange DVD feature might change the
 * angle number from under you. Generally you should always view the results from
 * dvdnav_get_angle_info() as definitive only up to the next time you call
 * dvdnav_get_next_block().
 */

/*
 * Sets the current angle. If you try to follow a non existant angle
 * the call fails.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_angle_change(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t angle);

/*
 * Returns the current angle and number of angles present.
 */
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_angle_info(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t *current_angle,
				      int32_t *number_of_angles);

/*********************************************************************
 * domain queries                                                    *
 *********************************************************************/

/*
 * Are we in the First Play domain?
 */
int8_t dvdnav_is_domain_fp(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Are we in the Video management Menu domain?
 */
int8_t dvdnav_is_domain_vmgm(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Are we in the Video Title Menu domain?
 */
int8_t dvdnav_is_domain_vtsm(dvdnav_t *self);

/*
 * Are we in the Video Title Set domain?
 */
int8_t dvdnav_is_domain_vts(dvdnav_t *self);


#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* LIBDVDNAV_DVDNAV_H */