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The reason why mplayer crashes (in some cases) when using x11 output and -wid (>0) parameter is this: Mplayer by default creates a colormap using DirectColor visual. If the window given to mplayer uses TrueColor visual there will be an error when mplayer sets the colormap for the window. This patch modifies mplayer to use TrueColor visual if the window given to mplayer uses TrueColor. Another solution is to make sure that the window given to mplayer is created using DirectColor visual if it is supported by the display. Jouni Tulkki <jitulkki@cc.hut.fi>
author arpi
date Tue, 04 Feb 2003 18:31:44 +0000
parents 268ea6bda6ff
children 83d91a7cba19
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// based on libmpeg2/header.c by Aaron Holtzman <aholtzma@ess.engr.uvic.ca>

// #include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdio.h>

#include "config.h"
#include "mpeg_hdr.h"

static int frameratecode2framerate[16] = {
  0,
  // Official mpeg1/2 framerates: (1-8)
  24000*10000/1001, 24*10000,25*10000,
  30000*10000/1001, 30*10000,50*10000,
  60000*10000/1001, 60*10000,
  // Xing's 15fps: (9)
  15*10000,
  // libmpeg3's "Unofficial economy rates": (10-13)
  5*10000,10*10000,12*10000,15*10000,
  // some invalid ones: (14-15)
  0,0
};


int mp_header_process_sequence_header (mp_mpeg_header_t * picture, unsigned char * buffer)
{
    int width, height;

    if ((buffer[6] & 0x20) != 0x20){
	printf("missing marker bit!\n");
	return 1;	/* missing marker_bit */
    }

    height = (buffer[0] << 16) | (buffer[1] << 8) | buffer[2];

    picture->display_picture_width = (height >> 12);
    picture->display_picture_height = (height & 0xfff);

    width = ((height >> 12) + 15) & ~15;
    height = ((height & 0xfff) + 15) & ~15;

    if ((width > 768) || (height > 576)){
	printf("size restrictions for MP@ML or MPEG1 exceeded! (%dx%d)\n",width,height);
//	return 1;	/* size restrictions for MP@ML or MPEG1 */
    }
    
    picture->aspect_ratio_information = buffer[3] >> 4;
    picture->frame_rate_code = buffer[3] & 15;
    picture->fps=frameratecode2framerate[picture->frame_rate_code];
    picture->bitrate = (buffer[4]<<10)|(buffer[5]<<2)|(buffer[6]>>6);
    picture->mpeg1 = 1;
    picture->picture_structure = 3; //FRAME_PICTURE;
    picture->display_time=100;
    return 0;
}

static int header_process_sequence_extension (mp_mpeg_header_t * picture,
					      unsigned char * buffer)
{
    /* check chroma format, size extensions, marker bit */
    if (((buffer[1] & 0x07) != 0x02) || (buffer[2] & 0xe0) ||
	((buffer[3] & 0x01) != 0x01))
	return 1;

    picture->progressive_sequence = (buffer[1] >> 3) & 1;
    picture->mpeg1 = 0;
    return 0;
}

static int header_process_picture_coding_extension (mp_mpeg_header_t * picture, unsigned char * buffer)
{
    picture->picture_structure = buffer[2] & 3;
    picture->top_field_first = buffer[3] >> 7;
    picture->repeat_first_field = (buffer[3] >> 1) & 1;
    picture->progressive_frame = buffer[4] >> 7;

    // repeat_first implementation by A'rpi/ESP-team, based on libmpeg3:
    picture->display_time=100;
    if(picture->repeat_first_field){
        if(picture->progressive_sequence){
            if(picture->top_field_first)
                picture->display_time+=200;
            else
                picture->display_time+=100;
        } else
        if(picture->progressive_frame){
                picture->display_time+=50;
        }
    }
    //temopral hack. We calc time on every field, so if we have 2 fields
    // interlaced we'll end with double time for 1 frame
    if( picture->picture_structure!=3 ) picture->display_time/=2;
    return 0;
}

int mp_header_process_extension (mp_mpeg_header_t * picture, unsigned char * buffer)
{
    switch (buffer[0] & 0xf0) {
    case 0x10:	/* sequence extension */
	return header_process_sequence_extension (picture, buffer);
    case 0x80:	/* picture coding extension */
	return header_process_picture_coding_extension (picture, buffer);
    }
    return 0;
}