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Remove X11 backing store: this is now a useless flag.
Also, it is mandatory for Xserver 1.5.x (part of Xorg 7.4, shipped on all
Linux distributions starting from Oct. 08) and will be removed
from Xserver 1.6 anyhow ...
Patch by Stephane Marchesin (marchesin at icps dot u dash strasbg dot fr).
For more info, see long flame thread at:
http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-eng/2008-August/058323.html
author | ben |
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date | Wed, 29 Oct 2008 22:03:36 +0000 |
parents | 815f03b7cee5 |
children | 0f1b5b68af32 |
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#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <unistd.h> #include "config.h" #include "mp_msg.h" #include "help_mp.h" #include "ad_internal.h" static ad_info_t info = { "Uncompressed DVD/VOB LPCM audio decoder", "dvdpcm", "Nick Kurshev", "A'rpi", "" }; LIBAD_EXTERN(dvdpcm) static int init(sh_audio_t *sh) { /* DVD PCM Audio:*/ sh->i_bps = 0; if(sh->codecdata_len==3){ // we have LPCM header: unsigned char h=sh->codecdata[1]; sh->channels=1+(h&7); switch((h>>4)&3){ case 0: sh->samplerate=48000;break; case 1: sh->samplerate=96000;break; case 2: sh->samplerate=44100;break; case 3: sh->samplerate=32000;break; } switch ((h >> 6) & 3) { case 0: sh->sample_format = AF_FORMAT_S16_BE; sh->samplesize = 2; break; case 1: mp_msg(MSGT_DECAUDIO, MSGL_INFO, MSGTR_SamplesWanted); sh->i_bps = sh->channels * sh->samplerate * 5 / 2; case 2: sh->sample_format = AF_FORMAT_S24_BE; sh->samplesize = 3; break; default: sh->sample_format = AF_FORMAT_S16_BE; sh->samplesize = 2; } } else { // use defaults: sh->channels=2; sh->samplerate=48000; sh->sample_format = AF_FORMAT_S16_BE; sh->samplesize = 2; } if (!sh->i_bps) sh->i_bps = sh->samplesize * sh->channels * sh->samplerate; return 1; } static int preinit(sh_audio_t *sh) { sh->audio_out_minsize=2048; return 1; } static void uninit(sh_audio_t *sh) { } static int control(sh_audio_t *sh,int cmd,void* arg, ...) { int skip; switch(cmd) { case ADCTRL_SKIP_FRAME: skip=sh->i_bps/16; skip=skip&(~3); demux_read_data(sh->ds,NULL,skip); return CONTROL_TRUE; } return CONTROL_UNKNOWN; } static int decode_audio(sh_audio_t *sh_audio,unsigned char *buf,int minlen,int maxlen) { int j,len; if (sh_audio->samplesize == 3) { if (((sh_audio->codecdata[1] >> 6) & 3) == 1) { // 20 bit // not sure if the "& 0xf0" and "<< 4" are the right way around // can somebody clarify? for (j = 0; j < minlen; j += 12) { char tmp[10]; len = demux_read_data(sh_audio->ds, tmp, 10); if (len < 10) break; // first sample buf[j + 0] = tmp[0]; buf[j + 1] = tmp[1]; buf[j + 2] = tmp[8] & 0xf0; // second sample buf[j + 3] = tmp[2]; buf[j + 4] = tmp[3]; buf[j + 5] = tmp[8] << 4; // third sample buf[j + 6] = tmp[4]; buf[j + 7] = tmp[5]; buf[j + 8] = tmp[9] & 0xf0; // fourth sample buf[j + 9] = tmp[6]; buf[j + 10] = tmp[7]; buf[j + 11] = tmp[9] << 4; } len = j; } else { // 24 bit for (j = 0; j < minlen; j += 12) { char tmp[12]; len = demux_read_data(sh_audio->ds, tmp, 12); if (len < 12) break; // first sample buf[j + 0] = tmp[0]; buf[j + 1] = tmp[1]; buf[j + 2] = tmp[8]; // second sample buf[j + 3] = tmp[2]; buf[j + 4] = tmp[3]; buf[j + 5] = tmp[9]; // third sample buf[j + 6] = tmp[4]; buf[j + 7] = tmp[5]; buf[j + 8] = tmp[10]; // fourth sample buf[j + 9] = tmp[6]; buf[j + 10] = tmp[7]; buf[j + 11] = tmp[11]; } len = j; } } else len=demux_read_data(sh_audio->ds,buf,(minlen+3)&(~3)); return len; }