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authorwm4 <wm4@nowhere>2013-07-14 23:44:50 +0200
committerwm4 <wm4@nowhere>2013-07-14 23:44:50 +0200
commit65d8709152c5e3942e1a4db958be7cae80ea05b0 (patch)
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demux_lavf: add terrible hack to make DVD playback just work
DVD playback had some trouble with PTS resets: libavformat's genpts feature would try reading until EOF (worst case) to find a new usable PTS in case a packet's PTS is not set correctly. Especially with slow DVD access, this would make the player to appear frozen. Reimplement it partially in demux_lavf.c, and use that code in the DVD case. This is heavily "inspired" by the code in av_read_frame from libavformat/utils.c. The difference is that we stop reading if no PTS has been found after 50 packets (consider this a heuristic). Also, we don't bother with the PTS wrapping and last-frame-before-EOF handling. Even with normal PTS wraps, the player frontend will go to hell for the duration of a frame anyway, and should recover quickly after that. The terribleness of this commit is mostly that we duplicate libavformat functionality, and that we suddenly need a packet queue.
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-rw-r--r--core/options.h1
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/core/options.h b/core/options.h
index d7c3bd715e..1088ee78c1 100644
--- a/core/options.h
+++ b/core/options.h
@@ -223,6 +223,7 @@ typedef struct MPOpts {
char *format;
char *cryptokey;
char *avopt;
+ int genptsmode;
} lavfdopts;
struct input_conf {