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Add final missing bits of CineForm HD support on Linux (via the Windows
DirectShow codec).
Required changes:
- codecs.conf entry (of course).
- Allow opening files with ¡È.col¡É in the file name, just like ¡Èvp3¡É and ¡È.fpf¡É
already was allowed. (CineForm expects to be able to do this, presumably
for some color management code.)
- In registry.c, fake a few registry keys that the codec expects the installer
to have written. Also, change a few magic numbers (0, 2) to the appropriate
constants (ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND) where appropriate, so the code
is easier to follow.
SMP works fine, but seemingly performs suboptimally (e.g., on my dual-core
laptop, CineForm performs better if I lie to it and tell it I have four cores).
I don't know if this is inherent in the codec, or some inefficiency in the
emulated synchronization primitives.
author | sesse |
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date | Sun, 23 May 2010 16:01:12 +0000 |
parents | dd7f15a3fb1b |
children | f6864e52d6be |
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/* * This file is part of MPlayer. * * MPlayer 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. * * MPlayer 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 MPlayer; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. */ #ifndef MPLAYER_CODEC_CFG_H #define MPLAYER_CODEC_CFG_H #define CODEC_CFG_MIN 20070407 #define CODECS_MAX_FOURCC 92 #define CODECS_MAX_OUTFMT 16 #define CODECS_MAX_INFMT 16 // Global flags: #define CODECS_FLAG_SEEKABLE (1<<0) #define CODECS_FLAG_ALIGN16 (1<<1) // Outfmt flags: #define CODECS_FLAG_FLIP (1<<0) #define CODECS_FLAG_NOFLIP (1<<1) #define CODECS_FLAG_YUVHACK (1<<2) #define CODECS_FLAG_QUERY (1<<3) #define CODECS_FLAG_STATIC (1<<4) #define CODECS_STATUS__MIN 0 #define CODECS_STATUS_NOT_WORKING -1 #define CODECS_STATUS_PROBLEMS 0 #define CODECS_STATUS_WORKING 1 #define CODECS_STATUS_UNTESTED 2 #define CODECS_STATUS__MAX 2 #if !defined(GUID_TYPE) && !defined(GUID_DEFINED) #define GUID_TYPE 1 #define GUID_DEFINED 1 typedef struct { unsigned long f1; unsigned short f2; unsigned short f3; unsigned char f4[8]; } GUID; #endif typedef struct codecs { unsigned int fourcc[CODECS_MAX_FOURCC]; unsigned int fourccmap[CODECS_MAX_FOURCC]; unsigned int outfmt[CODECS_MAX_OUTFMT]; unsigned char outflags[CODECS_MAX_OUTFMT]; unsigned int infmt[CODECS_MAX_INFMT]; unsigned char inflags[CODECS_MAX_INFMT]; char *name; char *info; char *comment; char *dll; char* drv; GUID guid; // short driver; short flags; short status; short cpuflags; } codecs_t; int parse_codec_cfg(const char *cfgfile); codecs_t* find_video_codec(unsigned int fourcc, unsigned int *fourccmap, codecs_t *start, int force); codecs_t* find_audio_codec(unsigned int fourcc, unsigned int *fourccmap, codecs_t *start, int force); codecs_t* find_codec(unsigned int fourcc, unsigned int *fourccmap, codecs_t *start, int audioflag, int force); void list_codecs(int audioflag); void codecs_uninit_free(void); typedef char ** stringset_t; void stringset_init(stringset_t *set); void stringset_free(stringset_t *set); void stringset_add(stringset_t *set, const char *str); int stringset_test(stringset_t *set, const char *str); #endif /* MPLAYER_CODEC_CFG_H */