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demux_audio.c: Fix timestamp handling The code calculated the pts values of audio packets by adding the length of the current packet to the pts of the previous one. The length of the previous packet should be added instead. This broke WAV timestamps near the end of the stream where a short packet occurs. Change the code to store the pts of the next packet instead of the last one. This fixes the WAV timestamps and allows some simplifications. MP3 timestamps are not affected as packets are always treated as constant decoded length, and FLAC timestamps still have worse problems (FLAC is treated as as if it was constant bitrate even though it isn't). Also store the timestamps as double instead of float.
author uau
date Mon, 24 Sep 2007 21:49:56 +0000
parents 739849dfb699
children 3658234e099b
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#ifndef CPUDETECT_H
#define CPUDETECT_H

#define CPUTYPE_I386	3
#define CPUTYPE_I486	4
#define CPUTYPE_I586	5
#define CPUTYPE_I686    6

#ifdef ARCH_X86_64
#  define REGa    rax
#  define REGb    rbx
#  define REGBP   rbp
#  define REGSP   rsp
#  define REG_a  "rax"
#  define REG_b  "rbx"
#  define REG_c  "rcx"
#  define REG_d  "rdx"
#  define REG_S  "rsi"
#  define REG_D  "rdi"
#  define REG_SP "rsp"
#  define REG_BP "rbp"
#else
#  define REGa    eax
#  define REGb    ebx
#  define REGBP   ebp
#  define REGSP   esp
#  define REG_a  "eax"
#  define REG_b  "ebx"
#  define REG_c  "ecx"
#  define REG_d  "edx"
#  define REG_S  "esi"
#  define REG_D  "edi"
#  define REG_SP "esp"
#  define REG_BP "ebp"
#endif

typedef struct cpucaps_s {
	int cpuType;
	int cpuModel;
	int cpuStepping;
	int hasMMX;
	int hasMMX2;
	int has3DNow;
	int has3DNowExt;
	int hasSSE;
	int hasSSE2;
	int isX86;
	unsigned cl_size; /* size of cache line */
        int hasAltiVec;
	int hasTSC;
} CpuCaps;

extern CpuCaps gCpuCaps;

void GetCpuCaps(CpuCaps *caps);

/* returned value is malloc()'ed so free() it after use */
char *GetCpuFriendlyName(unsigned int regs[], unsigned int regs2[]);

#endif /* !CPUDETECT_H */