[Ffmpeg-devel] Demuxing still pictures in dvd's II

stanley kamithi skamithi
Fri Feb 24 22:02:41 CET 2006


works for me :) thanks
I'll have folks who use ffmpeg in mythtv for dvb  and dvd playback to test
this and see if it breaks dvb playback.


On 2/24/06, elupus <elupus at ecce.se> wrote:
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jan-Willem Mulder [mailto:jwnmulder at gmail.com]
> > Sent: den 18 februari 2006 22:05
> > To: FFMpeg development discussions and patches
> > Subject: Re: [Ffmpeg-devel] Demuxing still pictures in dvd's II
> >
> > you might want to look at ffmpeg.rar in
> > 'cvs\XBMC\docs\sources\dvdplayer\ffmpeg' it contains the entire
> > modified ffmpeg source code that we use (XMBC) for our
> > dvdplayer. That hack
> > suggested in
> > 'http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.video.ffmpeg.devel/24165'
> > is still in that source and is working ok for us (although it
> > is not ok for
> > a ffmpeg patch I think :) ).  It is the only solution as far
> > as I know.
> > The problem is that you cannot detect if a video stream has ended from
> > ffmpeg and neither libdvdnav detects such stills. calling
> > avcodec_decode_video twice will output the 'incomplete' frame
> > as you already
> > have noticed (I believe it is actualy just a flush of the
> > current frame?)
> > but it has no use, since you cannot detect the end of a
> > stream. Also, when
> > you want to switch to libmpeg2 you have the same problem
> > again. Applying
> > that posted hack, you will not need to call
> > avcodec_decode_video. It will
> > just work.
> >
> >
> > On 2/18/06, Benjamin Larsson <banan at student.ltu.se> wrote:
> > >
> > > stanley kamithi wrote:
> > >
> > > >hello,
> > > >
> > > >i'm adding dvd menu support to the mythtv project and ran into the
> > > problem
> > > >described in
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > This might be unrelated, but have you looked through the
> > code for xbmc
> > > (http://sourceforge.net/projects/xbmc/) ? They made a
> > dvdplayer and uses
> > > ffmpeg in certain parts.
> > >
> > > MvH
> > > Benjamin Larsson
> > >
> > > --
> > > "incorrect information" is an oxymoron. Information is, by
> > definition,
> > > factual, correct.
> > >
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>
> Had a look at this again, think I found a solution similar to stanley
> kamithi. Had some problems understanding ff_find_start_code, maybe some
> documentation on that function is in order, pain to understand what
> happens
> in different cases :).
>
> Anyway attatched is a patch that hopefully should fix this. I've not
> verified it in our own dvd player yet, however maybe stanley could in his.
> The difference between this one and stanley's is just that it only check
> the
> last state found. I don't think this should cause any problems. So the
> only
> change will be if no startframe is found in the buffer.
>
> Found some other odity too.. If buffer is empty (eof) no startcode will be
> found in the first loop, so frame_start_found will never be set to true.
> Means no end will be found either. Is the idea behind the function to
> first
> make sure there is a frame contained in the buffer and then find the end
> code? Wouldn't it be better to make sure the caller knows there is a frame
> in the buffer and only look for the end (ie start of next frame or
> SEQ_END_CODE whatever comes first).
>
> /elupus
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