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A few more details and grammar updates.
patch by Corey Hickey <bugfood-ml -- at -- fatooh -- dot -- org>
author | diego |
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date | Tue, 06 Sep 2005 16:33:31 +0000 |
parents | 78f69659c797 |
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/** * convert D-Cinema Audio (probably SMPTE 302M) to a * wav file that MPlayer can play. * Usage: 302m_convert <infile> <outfile> */ #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <inttypes.h> #include <byteswap.h> #define le2me_32(x) (x) #define le2me_16(x) (x) #define be2me_16(x) bswap_16(x) // From MPlayer libao/ao_pcm.c #define WAV_ID_RIFF 0x46464952 /* "RIFF" */ #define WAV_ID_WAVE 0x45564157 /* "WAVE" */ #define WAV_ID_FMT 0x20746d66 /* "fmt " */ #define WAV_ID_DATA 0x61746164 /* "data" */ #define WAV_ID_PCM 0x0001 struct WaveHeader { uint32_t riff; uint32_t file_length; uint32_t wave; uint32_t fmt; uint32_t fmt_length; uint16_t fmt_tag; uint16_t channels; uint32_t sample_rate; uint32_t bytes_per_second; uint16_t block_align; uint16_t bits; uint32_t data; uint32_t data_length; }; static struct WaveHeader wavhdr = { le2me_32(WAV_ID_RIFF), le2me_32(0x7fffffff), le2me_32(WAV_ID_WAVE), le2me_32(WAV_ID_FMT), le2me_32(16), le2me_16(WAV_ID_PCM), le2me_16(6), le2me_32(96000), le2me_32(1728000), le2me_16(18), le2me_16(24), le2me_32(WAV_ID_DATA), le2me_32(0x7fffffff), }; // this format is completely braindead, and this bitorder // is the result of pure guesswork (counting how often // the bits flip), so it might be wrong. void fixup(unsigned char *in_, unsigned char *out) { int i; unsigned char in[3] = {in_[0], in_[1], in_[2]}; unsigned char sync = in[2] & 0x0f; // sync flags in[2] >>= 4; out[2] = 0; for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { out[2] <<= 1; out[2] |= in[2] & 1; in[2] >>= 1; } for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { out[2] <<= 1; out[2] |= in[1] & 1; in[1] >>= 1; } out[1] = 0; for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { out[1] <<= 1; out[1] |= in[1] & 1; in[1] >>= 1; } for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { out[1] <<= 1; out[1] |= in[0] & 1; in[0] >>= 1; } out[0] = 0; for (i = 0; i < 4; i++) { out[0] <<= 1; out[0] |= in[0] & 1; in[0] >>= 1; } out[0] <<= 4; out[0] |= sync; // sync flags go into lowest bits // it seems those might also contain audio data, // don't know if this is the right order then // these might be also useful to detect the number // of channels in case there are files with != 6 channels } int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { FILE *in = fopen(argv[1], "r"); FILE *out = fopen(argv[2], "w"); int i; uint16_t blocklen, unknown; unsigned char *block; if (!in) { printf("Could not open %s for reading\n", argv[1]); return EXIT_FAILURE; } if (!out) { printf("Could not open %s for writing\n", argv[2]); return EXIT_FAILURE; } fwrite(&wavhdr, 1, sizeof(wavhdr), out); do { fread(&blocklen, 2, 1, in); blocklen = be2me_16(blocklen); fread(&unknown, 2, 1, in); block = malloc(blocklen); blocklen = fread(block, 1, blocklen, in); for (i = 0; i < blocklen; i += 3) fixup(&block[i], &block[i]); fwrite(block, 1, blocklen, out); free(block); } while (!feof(in)); return EXIT_SUCCESS; }