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Test if create_vdp_decoder() might succeed by calling it from config() with a small value for max_reference_frames. This does not make automatic recovery by using software decoder possible, but lets MPlayer fail more graciously on - actually existing - buggy hardware that does not support certain H264 widths when using hardware accelerated decoding (784, 864, 944, 1024, 1808, 1888 pixels on NVIDIA G98) and if the user tries to hardware-decode more samples at the same time than supported. Might break playback of H264 Intra-Only samples on hardware with very little video memory.
author cehoyos
date Sat, 21 Mar 2009 20:11:05 +0000
parents 8df85ad26746
children 0f1b5b68af32
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#define DUMP_PCM

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

#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/time.h>

#include "config.h"
#include "mp3lib/mp3.h"
#include "cpudetect.h"

static inline unsigned int GetTimer(void){
  struct timeval tv;
  struct timezone tz;
//  float s;
  gettimeofday(&tv,&tz);
//  s=tv.tv_usec;s*=0.000001;s+=tv.tv_sec;
  return (tv.tv_sec*1000000+tv.tv_usec);
}  

static FILE* mp3file=NULL;

int mplayer_audio_read(char *buf,int size){
    return fread(buf,1,size,mp3file);
}

#define BUFFLEN 4608
static unsigned char buffer[BUFFLEN];

int main(int argc,char* argv[]){
  int len;
  int total=0;
  unsigned int time1;
  float length;
#ifdef DUMP_PCM
  FILE *f=NULL;
  f=fopen("test.pcm","wb");
#endif
  
  mp3file=fopen((argc>1)?argv[1]:"test.mp3","rb");
  if(!mp3file){  printf("file not found\n");  exit(1); }
  
  GetCpuCaps(&gCpuCaps);

  // MPEG Audio:
#ifdef CONFIG_FAKE_MONO
  MP3_Init(0);
#else
  MP3_Init();
#endif
  MP3_samplerate=MP3_channels=0;
  
  time1=GetTimer();
  while((len=MP3_DecodeFrame(buffer,-1))>0 && total<2000000){
      total+=len;
      // play it
#ifdef DUMP_PCM
      fwrite(buffer,len,1,f);
#endif
      //putchar('.');fflush(stdout);
  }
  time1=GetTimer()-time1;
  length=(float)total/(float)(MP3_samplerate*MP3_channels*2);
  printf("\nDecoding time: %8.6f\n",(float)time1*0.000001f);
  printf("Uncompressed size: %d bytes  (%8.3f secs)\n",total,length);
  printf("CPU usage at normal playback: %5.2f %%\n",time1*0.0001f/length);
  
  fclose(mp3file);
  return 0;
}