The new code is also faster and more robust.
As for the performance:
old decoder + conversion to rgb: fps = 2618
old decoder, without converting to rgb: fps = 4012
new decoder, producing rgb: fps = 4502
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
Matroska specification lists support for BlockAdditional element
which is not supported by ffmpeg's matroska parser. This patch
adds grammar definitions for parsing that element (and few other
related elements) and then puts the data in AVPacket.side_data
with new AVPacketSideDataType AV_PKT_DATA_MATROSKA_BLOCKADDITIONAL.
Signed-off-by: Vignesh Venkatasubramanian <vigneshv@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
This replaces a large number of checks for the second field by
fixing the pointers when they are setup
This should also fix I/BI field pictures
Changes checksums for vc1_sa10143, the file becomes slightly closer
to what the reference decoder outputs
Based on "vc1dec: the second field is written wrong to the picture"
by Sebastian Sandberg <sebastiand.sandberg@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Michael Niedermayer <michaelni@gmx.at>
The FATE sample contains some pixels with value 0, but the palette
stored in the file contains only values from 16 up. Because the default
and cmdutils get_buffer() initialize the data to 0x80, they appear as
gray dots.
After this commit they change to black dots, which is probably still
incorrect but less visible and doesn't rely on get_buffer() initializing
the data.
Add some additional checks for EOF and print error messages on an incomplete
header or packet.
FATE reference updated for id-cin-video due to the demuxer no longer
returning a partial video packet at EOF.
The data does not contain timing or trailing line breaks anymore. In
addition to being less idiotic, it is consistent with other codecs and
thus allows more switches between formats and codecs. It also fixes the
issue of the trailing line returns being simple \n instead of CRLF in
the ASS rectangle dialogue (this is the reason of the FATE update).
Current MicroDVD AVPackets contain timing information and trailing line
breaks. The data is now only composed of the markup data. Doing this
consistently between text subtitles decoders allows to use different
codec for various formats. For instance, MicroDVD markup is sometimes
found in some VPlayer files. Also, generally speaking, the subtitles
text decoders have no use of these timings (and they must not use them
since it would break any user timing adjustment).
Technically, this is a major ABI break. In practice, a mismatching
lavf/lavc will now error out for MicroDVD decoding. Supporting both
formats requires unnecessary complex and fragile code.
FATE needs update because line breaks in the ASS file were "\n" (because
that's what is used in the original file). ASS format expect "\r\n" line
breaks; this commit fixes this issue. Also note that this "\r\n"
trailing need to be moved at some point from the decoders to the ASS
muxer.
Note that the linebreaks text codec option (but not the feature) has
been removed; its main goal was to allow demuxers to configure the text
decoder (and not meant to be used by users), but the AVOption are not a
viable solution. This is solved differently in this commit.
The SRT muxer is reponsible for separating events with two line breaks,
there is no need to add more than necessary. Similarly, other muxers
(such as Matroska) are not supposed to add line breaks at the end of the
payload.