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All right: The patch adresses two issues which I found, when I analyzed
the input from some DVDs with known subtitle-dropouts:
1. The packet-size at the beginning of the packet, which is used to
check, whether we got all fragments, is sometimes one byte too long. It
seems to be always padded to an even number, while the actual size can
be odd.
2. The original algorythm used to assemble the fragments relies on the
timestamps to check, whether a new packet begins. This has proven to be
unrelieable on some disks. So instead, I use the timestamp only to
check, whether it's been too long (defined as 0,01sec) since the last
fragment, which is probably indicating a broken packet, and normaly
starting a new packet when the last one has been finished.
patch by Christof Buergi <christof@buergi.lugs.ch>
author | arpi |
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date | Tue, 15 Oct 2002 00:47:17 +0000 |
parents | a2173bfdc133 |
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/*============================================================================= // // This software has been released under the terms of the GNU Public // license. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for details. // // Copyright 2001 Anders Johansson ajh@atri.curtin.edu.au // //============================================================================= */ /* Equalizer plugin header file defines struct used for setting or getting the gain of a specific channel and frequency */ typedef struct equalizer_s { float gain; // Gain in dB -15 - 15 int channel; // Channel number 0 - 5 int band; // Frequency band 0 - 9 }equalizer_t; /* The different frequency bands are: nr. center frequency 0 31.25 Hz 1 62.50 Hz 2 125.0 Hz 3 250.0 Hz 4 500.0 Hz 5 1.000 kHz 6 2.000 kHz 7 4.000 kHz 8 8.000 kHz 9 16.00 kHz */ #define AOCONTROL_PLUGIN_EQ_SET_GAIN 2 // Use this to set the gain #define AOCONTROL_PLUGIN_EQ_GET_GAIN 3 // Use this to get the gain