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I have seen problems where DVD subtitles don't display
at the right time and sometimes they don't appear at
all. The problem stems from the fact that subtitle
command packets are being applied as soon as they are
read and assembled from the input stream. Sometimes,
a fully assembled subtitle packet arrives at the
spudec_assemble function before the previous subtitle
appears onscreen and thus the viewer only sees the
second subtitle. So I created a patch that queues
assembled subtitle packets and applies them at the
appropriate time within the heartbeat function. The
reset function clears the packet queue when seeking
through the video.
Tomasz Farkas <tomasz_farkas@yahoo.co.uk>
author | arpi |
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date | Wed, 08 Jan 2003 18:36:36 +0000 |
parents | c048ece008c0 |
children | 40391656ae23 |
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/* fastmemcpybench.c used to benchmark fastmemcpy.h code from libvo. Note: this code can not be used on PentMMX-PII because they contain a bug in rdtsc. For Intel processors since P6(PII) rdpmc should be used instead. For PIII it's disputable and seems bug was fixed but I don't tested it. */ #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <sys/ioctl.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <sys/mman.h> #include <sys/time.h> #include "../libvo/fastmemcpy.h" //#define ARR_SIZE 100000 #define ARR_SIZE (1024*768*2) #ifdef HAVE_MGA #include "../drivers/mga_vid.h" static int mga_next_frame=0; static mga_vid_config_t mga_vid_config; static unsigned char* frame=NULL; static int f; static int mga_init(){ char *frame_mem; f = open("/dev/mga_vid",O_RDWR); if(f == -1) { fprintf(stderr,"Couldn't open /dev/mga_vid\n"); return(-1); } mga_vid_config.num_frames=1; mga_vid_config.frame_size=ARR_SIZE; mga_vid_config.format=MGA_VID_FORMAT_YUY2; mga_vid_config.colkey_on=0; mga_vid_config.src_width = 640; mga_vid_config.src_height= 480; mga_vid_config.dest_width = 320; mga_vid_config.dest_height= 200; mga_vid_config.x_org= 0; mga_vid_config.y_org= 0; mga_vid_config.version=MGA_VID_VERSION; if (ioctl(f,MGA_VID_CONFIG,&mga_vid_config)) { perror("Error in mga_vid_config ioctl()"); printf("Your mga_vid driver version is incompatible with this MPlayer version!\n"); exit(1); } ioctl(f,MGA_VID_ON,0); frame = (char*)mmap(0,mga_vid_config.frame_size*mga_vid_config.num_frames,PROT_WRITE,MAP_SHARED,f,0); if(!frame){ printf("Can't mmap mga frame\n"); exit(1); } //clear the buffer //memset(frames[0],0x80,mga_vid_config.frame_size*mga_vid_config.num_frames); return 0; } #endif // Returns current time in microseconds unsigned int GetTimer(){ 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 inline unsigned long long int read_tsc( void ) { unsigned long long int retval; __asm __volatile ("rdtsc":"=A"(retval)::"memory"); return retval; } unsigned char __attribute__((aligned(4096)))arr1[ARR_SIZE],arr2[ARR_SIZE]; int main( void ) { unsigned long long int v1,v2; unsigned char * marr1,*marr2; int i; unsigned int t; #ifdef HAVE_MGA mga_init(); marr1 = &frame[3]; #else marr1 = &arr1[3]; #endif marr2 = &arr2[9]; for(i=0; i<ARR_SIZE-16; i++) marr1[i] = marr2[i] = i; t=GetTimer(); v1 = read_tsc(); for(i=0;i<100;i++) memcpy(marr1,marr2,ARR_SIZE-16); v2 = read_tsc(); t=GetTimer()-t; // ARR_SIZE*100/(1024*1024)/(t/1000000) = ARR_SIZE*95.36743/t printf(NAME": cpu clocks=%llu = %dus (%5.3ffps) %5.1fMB/s\n",v2-v1,t,100000000.0f/(float)t,(float)ARR_SIZE*95.36743f/(float)t); return 0; }