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Matroska seeking fixes If a relative seek forward went past the last index position the Matroska demuxer did not seek to any index position. It did however set the mkv_d->skip_to_timecode variable which meant that the next fill_buffer() call would read from the current position until the target position (probably the end of the file). Fix this by changing the code to seek to the last index position if that is between the current and target positions. Also change backwards relative seek to accept an exactly matching index position (<= vs <) and reorganize the seeking conditionals to allow making the above change without turning the code into a complete mess.
author uau
date Fri, 16 Mar 2007 14:55:41 +0000
parents 4d81dbdf46b9
children 3f0d00abc073
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#ifndef _DEMUX_RTP_H
#define _DEMUX_RTP_H

#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>

#ifndef __STREAM_H
#include "stream/stream.h"
#endif
#ifndef __DEMUXER_H
#include "demuxer.h"
#endif

// Open a RTP demuxer (which was initiated either from a SDP file,
// or from a RTSP URL):
demuxer_t* demux_open_rtp(demuxer_t* demuxer);

// Test whether a RTP demuxer is for a MPEG stream:
int demux_is_mpeg_rtp_stream(demuxer_t* demuxer);

// Test whether a RTP demuxer contains combined (multiplexed)
// audio+video (and so needs to be demuxed by higher-level code):
int demux_is_multiplexed_rtp_stream(demuxer_t* demuxer);

// Read from a RTP demuxer:
int demux_rtp_fill_buffer(demuxer_t *demux, demux_stream_t* ds);

// Close a RTP demuxer
void demux_close_rtp(demuxer_t* demuxer);

#endif