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authorwm4 <wm4@nowhere>2014-07-05 16:57:56 +0200
committerwm4 <wm4@nowhere>2014-07-05 17:07:15 +0200
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dvd, bluray, cdda: add demux_disc containing all related hacks
DVD and Bluray (and to some extent cdda) require awful hacks all over the codebase to make them work. The main reason is that they act like container, but are entirely implemented on the stream layer. The raw mpeg data resulting from these streams must be "extended" with the container-like metadata transported via STREAM_CTRLs. The result were hacks all over demux.c and some higher-level parts. Add a "disc" pseudo-demuxer, and move all these hacks and special-cases to it.
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diff --git a/video/decode/dec_video.h b/video/decode/dec_video.h
index 9541cb3ca6..c9513ac3cd 100644
--- a/video/decode/dec_video.h
+++ b/video/decode/dec_video.h
@@ -72,7 +72,6 @@ struct dec_video {
// Final PTS of previously decoded image
double decoded_pts;
- float stream_aspect; // aspect ratio in media headers (DVD IFO files)
int bitrate; // compressed bits/sec
float fps; // FPS from demuxer or from user override
float initial_decoder_aspect;