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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
date Wed, 08 Jan 2003 18:36:36 +0000
parents 44198b2f42db
children 0397b461f0fb
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// keyboard:
static int keyb_fifo_put=-1;
static int keyb_fifo_get=-1;

static void make_pipe(int* pr,int* pw){
  int temp[2];
  if(pipe(temp)!=0) printf("Cannot make PIPE!\n");
  *pr=temp[0];
  *pw=temp[1];
}

void mplayer_put_key(int code){
           fd_set rfds;
           struct timeval tv;

           /* Watch stdin (fd 0) to see when it has input. */
           FD_ZERO(&rfds);
           FD_SET(keyb_fifo_put, &rfds);
           tv.tv_sec = 0;
           tv.tv_usec = 0;

           //retval = select(keyb_fifo_put+1, &rfds, NULL, NULL, &tv);
           if(select(keyb_fifo_put+1, NULL, &rfds, NULL, &tv)>0){
             write(keyb_fifo_put,&code,4);
//             printf("*** key event %d sent ***\n",code);
           } else {
//             printf("*** key event dropped (FIFO is full) ***\n");
           }
}