/* * sub_cc.c - Decoder for Closed Captions * * This decoder relies on MPlayer's OSD to display subtitles. * Be warned that the decoding is somewhat preliminary, though it basically works. * * Most notably, only the text information is decoded as of now, discarding color, * background and position info (see source below). * * by Matteo Giani * * uses source from the xine closed captions decoder */ #include #include #include #include "sub_cc.h" #include "subreader.h" #include "libvo/video_out.h" #include "libvo/sub.h" #define CC_INPUTBUFFER_SIZE 256 #define CC_MAX_LINE_LENGTH 64 static char chartbl[128]; static subtitle buf1,buf2; static subtitle *fb,*bb; static unsigned int cursor_pos=0; static int inited=0; static unsigned char inputbuffer[CC_INPUTBUFFER_SIZE]; static unsigned int inputlength; static void build_char_table(void) { int i; /* first the normal ASCII codes */ for (i = 0; i < 128; i++) chartbl[i] = (char) i; /* now the special codes */ chartbl[0x2a] = 'á'; chartbl[0x5c] = 'é'; chartbl[0x5e] = 'í'; chartbl[0x5f] = 'ó'; chartbl[0x60] = 'ú'; chartbl[0x7b] = 'ç'; chartbl[0x7c] = '÷'; chartbl[0x7d] = 'Ñ'; chartbl[0x7e] = 'ñ'; chartbl[0x7f] = '¤'; /* FIXME: this should be a solid block */ } static void clear_buffer(subtitle *buf) { int i; buf->lines=0; for(i=0;itext[i]) {free(buf->text[i]);buf->text[i]=NULL;} } void subcc_init() { int i; //printf("subcc_init(): initing...\n"); build_char_table(); for(i=0;ilines) {bb->lines++; cursor_pos=0;} if(bb->text[bb->lines - 1]==NULL) { bb->text[bb->lines - 1]=malloc(CC_MAX_LINE_LENGTH); memset(bb->text[bb->lines - 1],0,CC_MAX_LINE_LENGTH); cursor_pos=0; } if(c=='\n') { if(cursor_pos>0) bb->lines++;cursor_pos=0; } else { if(cursor_pos==CC_MAX_LINE_LENGTH-1) { printf("sub_cc.c: append_char() reached CC_MAX_LINE_LENGTH!\n"); return; } bb->text[bb->lines - 1][cursor_pos++]=c; } } static void swap_buffers() { subtitle *foo; foo=fb; fb=bb; bb=foo; } static void display_buffer(subtitle * buf) { vo_sub=buf; vo_osd_changed(OSDTYPE_SUBTITLE); } static void cc_decode_EIA608(unsigned short int data) { static unsigned short int lastcode=0x0000; unsigned char c1 = data & 0x7f; unsigned char c2 = (data >> 8) & 0x7f; if (c1 & 0x60) { /* normal character, 0x20 <= c1 <= 0x7f */ append_char(chartbl[c1]); if(c2 & 0x60) /*c2 might not be a normal char even if c1 is*/ append_char(chartbl[c2]); } else if (c1 & 0x10) // control code / special char { // int channel= (c1 & 0x08) >> 3; c1&=~0x08; if(data!=lastcode) { if(c2 & 0x40) { /*PAC, Preamble Address Code */ append_char('\n'); /*FIXME properly interpret PACs*/ } else switch(c1) { case 0x10: break; // ext attribute case 0x11: if((c2 & 0x30)==0x30) { //printf("[debug]:Special char (ignored)\n"); /*cc_decode_special_char()*/; } else if (c2 & 0x20) { //printf("[debug]: midrow_attr (ignored)\n"); /*cc_decode_midrow_attr()*/; } break; case 0x14: switch(c2) { case 0x2C: display_buffer(NULL); //EDM clear_buffer(fb); break; case 0x2d: append_char('\n'); //carriage return break; case 0x2e: clear_buffer(bb); //ENM break; case 0x2f: swap_buffers(); //Swap buffers display_buffer(fb); clear_buffer(bb); break; } break; case 0x17: if( c2>=0x21 && c2<=0x23) //TAB { break; } } } } lastcode=data; } static void subcc_decode() { /* The first number may denote a channel number. I don't have the * EIA-708 standard, so it is hard to say. * From what I could figure out so far, the general format seems to be: * * repeat * * 0xfe starts 2 byte sequence of unknown purpose. It might denote * field #2 in line 21 of the VBI. We'll ignore it for the * time being. * * 0xff starts 2 byte EIA-608 sequence, field #1 in line 21 of the VBI. * Followed by a 3-code triplet that starts either with 0xff or * 0xfe. In either case, the following triplet needs to be ignored * for line 21, field 1. * * 0x00 is padding, followed by 2 more 0x00. * * 0x01 always seems to appear at the beginning, always seems to * be followed by 0xf8, 8-bit number. * The lower 7 bits of this 8-bit number seem to denote the * number of code triplets that follow. * The most significant bit denotes whether the Line 21 field 1 * captioning information is at odd or even triplet offsets from this * beginning triplet. 1 denotes odd offsets, 0 denotes even offsets. * * Most captions are encoded with odd offsets, so this is what we * will assume. * * until end of packet */ unsigned char *current = inputbuffer; unsigned int curbytes = 0; unsigned char data1, data2; unsigned char cc_code; int odd_offset = 1; while (curbytes < inputlength) { int skip = 2; cc_code = *(current); if (inputlength - curbytes < 2) { #ifdef LOG_DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "Not enough data for 2-byte CC encoding\n"); #endif break; } data1 = *(current+1); data2 = *(current + 2); current++; curbytes++; switch (cc_code) { case 0xfe: /* expect 2 byte encoding (perhaps CC3, CC4?) */ /* ignore for time being */ skip = 2; break; case 0xff: /* expect EIA-608 CC1/CC2 encoding */ // FIXME check parity! // Parity check omitted assuming we are reading from a DVD and therefore // we should encounter no "transmission errors". cc_decode_EIA608(data1 | (data2 << 8)); skip = 5; break; case 0x00: /* This seems to be just padding */ skip = 2; break; case 0x01: odd_offset = data2 & 0x80; if (odd_offset) skip = 2; else skip = 5; break; default: //#ifdef LOG_DEBUG fprintf(stderr, "Unknown CC encoding: %x\n", cc_code); //#endif skip = 2; break; } current += skip; curbytes += skip; } } void subcc_process_data(unsigned char *inputdata,unsigned int len) { if(!subcc_enabled) return; if(!inited) subcc_init(); memcpy(inputbuffer,inputdata,len); inputlength=len; subcc_decode(); }