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- conv_func = resolve_colorspace( - fOutputVideoFormat.display.format, ffc->pix_fmt); + conv_func = resolve_colorspace(fOutputVideoFormat.display.format, ffc->pix_fmt); } if (conv_func != 0) break; @@ -366,8 +365,7 @@ avCodec::NegotiateOutputFormat(media_format *inout_format) } if (!conv_func) { - TRACE("no conv_func found!\n"); - return B_ERROR; + TRACE("no conv_func found or decoder has not set the pixel format yet!\n"); } if (fOutputVideoFormat.display.format == B_YCbCr422) { @@ -465,7 +463,7 @@ avCodec::Decode(void *out_buffer, int64 *out_frameCount, } if (fOutputBufferSize == 0) { int len, out_size; - len = avcodec_decode_audio(ffc, (short *)fOutputBuffer, + len = avcodec_decode_audio2(ffc, (short *)fOutputBuffer, &out_size, (uint8_t*)fChunkBuffer + fChunkBufferOffset, fChunkBufferSize); if (len < 0) { @@ -545,24 +543,21 @@ avCodec::Decode(void *out_buffer, int64 *out_frameCount, #ifdef DO_PROFILING prof_t2 = system_time(); #endif -// TRACE("ONE FRAME OUT !! len=%d size=%ld (%s)\n", len, size, -// pixfmt_to_string(ffc->pix_fmt)); -/* - opicture.data[0] = (uint8_t *)out_buffer; - opicture.linesize[0] = fOutputVideoFormat.display.bytes_per_row; - - (*conv_func)(&ffpicture, &opicture, - fOutputVideoFormat.display.line_width, - fOutputVideoFormat.display.line_count); -*/ + TRACE("ONE FRAME OUT !! len=%d size=%ld (%s)\n", len, size, + pixfmt_to_string(ffc->pix_fmt)); + + // Some decoders do not set pix_fmt until they have decoded 1 frame + if (conv_func == 0) { + conv_func = resolve_colorspace(fOutputVideoFormat.display.format, ffc->pix_fmt); + } opicture->data[0] = (uint8_t *)out_buffer; opicture->linesize[0] = fOutputVideoFormat.display.bytes_per_row; -// TRACE("avCodec::Decode(): before conv_func()\n"); - (*conv_func)(ffpicture, opicture, - fOutputVideoFormat.display.line_width, - fOutputVideoFormat.display.line_count); -// TRACE("avCodec::Decode(): after conv_func()\n"); + if (conv_func) { + (*conv_func)(ffpicture, opicture, + fOutputVideoFormat.display.line_width, + fOutputVideoFormat.display.line_count); + } #ifdef DEBUG dump_ffframe(ffpicture, "ffpict"); // dump_ffframe(opicture, "opict"); diff --git a/src/add-ons/media/plugins/avcodec/avcodec.h b/src/add-ons/media/plugins/avcodec/avcodecplugin.h similarity index 100% rename from src/add-ons/media/plugins/avcodec/avcodec.h rename to src/add-ons/media/plugins/avcodec/avcodecplugin.h diff --git a/src/add-ons/media/plugins/avcodec/codectbl.cpp b/src/add-ons/media/plugins/avcodec/codectbl.cpp index 1d1d0592e2..353a4586b2 100644 --- a/src/add-ons/media/plugins/avcodec/codectbl.cpp +++ b/src/add-ons/media/plugins/avcodec/codectbl.cpp @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ #include -#include "avcodec.h" +#include "avcodecplugin.h" #define HAS_WMA_AUDIO //#define HAS_MACE_AUDIO @@ -50,12 +50,12 @@ const struct codec_table gCodecTable[] = { {CODEC_ID_MP2, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_AUDIO, B_QUICKTIME_FORMAT_FAMILY, 0x6D730055, "MP Layer3"}, {CODEC_ID_ADPCM_IMA_QT, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_AUDIO, B_QUICKTIME_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'ima4', "Quicktime IMA4"}, {CODEC_ID_ADPCM_IMA_QT, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_AUDIO, B_QUICKTIME_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'IMA4', "Quicktime IMA4"}, - {CODEC_ID_MPEG4AAC, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_AUDIO, B_QUICKTIME_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'mp4a', "MPEG4 AAC"}, + {CODEC_ID_AAC, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_AUDIO, B_QUICKTIME_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'mp4a', "MPEG4 AAC"}, {CODEC_ID_MPEG4, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_VIDEO, B_QUICKTIME_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'mp4v', "MPEG4 Video"}, - {CODEC_ID_MPEG4AAC, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_AUDIO, B_QUICKTIME_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'a4pm', "MPEG4 AAC"}, + {CODEC_ID_AAC, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_AUDIO, B_QUICKTIME_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'a4pm', "MPEG4 AAC"}, {CODEC_ID_MPEG4, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_VIDEO, B_QUICKTIME_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'v4pm', "MPEG4 Video"}, - {CODEC_ID_MPEG4AAC, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_AUDIO, B_MISC_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'mp4a', "MPEG4 AAC"}, /* For matroska */ - {CODEC_ID_MPEG4AAC, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_AUDIO, B_MISC_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'a4pm', "MPEG4 AAC"}, /* For matroska */ + {CODEC_ID_AAC, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_AUDIO, B_MISC_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'mp4a', "MPEG4 AAC"}, /* For matroska */ + {CODEC_ID_AAC, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_AUDIO, B_MISC_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'a4pm', "MPEG4 AAC"}, /* For matroska */ #ifdef HAS_MACE_AUDIO {CODEC_ID_MACE3, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_AUDIO, B_QUICKTIME_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'MAC3', "MACE 3:1"}, @@ -96,6 +96,7 @@ const struct codec_table gCodecTable[] = { {CODEC_ID_H264, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_VIDEO, B_AVI_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'h264', "H264"}, {CODEC_ID_H264, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_VIDEO, B_AVI_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'H264', "H264"}, + {CODEC_ID_H264, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_VIDEO, B_AVI_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'x264', "H264"}, {CODEC_ID_H264, B_MEDIA_ENCODED_VIDEO, B_QUICKTIME_FORMAT_FAMILY, 'avc1', "AVC"}, /* MPEG-4 AVC */ #ifdef HAS_PHOTO_JPEG diff --git a/src/add-ons/media/plugins/avcodec/gfx_util.cpp b/src/add-ons/media/plugins/avcodec/gfx_util.cpp index 01c61f3409..6af7bd0848 100644 --- a/src/add-ons/media/plugins/avcodec/gfx_util.cpp +++ b/src/add-ons/media/plugins/avcodec/gfx_util.cpp @@ -149,34 +149,57 @@ gfx_convert_func resolve_colorspace(color_space colorSpace, PixelFormat pixelFor const char *pixfmt_to_string(int p) { switch(p) { - case PIX_FMT_YUV420P: - return "PIX_FMT_YUV420P"; - case PIX_FMT_YUVJ420P: - return "PIX_FMT_YUVJ420P - YUV420P (Jpeg)"; - case PIX_FMT_YUVA420P: - return "PIX_FMT_YUVA420P - YUV420P (Alpha)"; - case PIX_FMT_YUV422: - return "PIX_FMT_YUV422"; - case PIX_FMT_RGB24: - return "PIX_FMT_RGB24"; - case PIX_FMT_BGR24: - return "PIX_FMT_BGR24"; - case PIX_FMT_YUV422P: - return "PIX_FMT_YUV422P"; - case PIX_FMT_YUVJ422P: - return "PIX_FMT_YUVJ422P - YUV422P (Jpeg)"; - case PIX_FMT_YUV444P: - return "PIX_FMT_YUV444P"; - case PIX_FMT_RGBA32: - return "PIX_FMT_RGBA32"; - case PIX_FMT_YUV410P: - return "PIX_FMT_YUV410P"; - case PIX_FMT_YUV411P: - return "PIX_FMT_YUV411P"; - case PIX_FMT_RGB565: - return "PIX_FMT_RGB565"; - case PIX_FMT_RGB555: - return "PIX_FMT_RGB555"; + case PIX_FMT_NONE: return "PIX_FMT_NONE"; + case PIX_FMT_YUV420P: return "PIX_FMT_YUV420P"; ///< planar YUV 4:2:0, 12bpp, (1 Cr & Cb sample per 2x2 Y samples) + case PIX_FMT_YUYV422: return "PIX_FMT_YUYV422"; ///< packed YUV 4:2:2, 16bpp, Y0 Cb Y1 Cr + case PIX_FMT_RGB24: return "PIX_FMT_RGB24"; ///< packed RGB 8:8:8, 24bpp, RGBRGB... + case PIX_FMT_BGR24: return "PIX_FMT_BGR24"; ///< packed RGB 8:8:8, 24bpp, BGRBGR... + case PIX_FMT_YUV422P: return "PIX_FMT_YUV422P"; ///< planar YUV 4:2:2, 16bpp, (1 Cr & Cb sample per 2x1 Y samples) + case PIX_FMT_YUV444P: return "PIX_FMT_YUV444P"; ///< planar YUV 4:4:4, 24bpp, (1 Cr & Cb sample per 1x1 Y samples) + case PIX_FMT_RGB32: return "PIX_FMT_RGB32"; ///< packed RGB 8:8:8, 32bpp, (msb)8A 8R 8G 8B(lsb), in CPU endianness + case PIX_FMT_YUV410P: return "PIX_FMT_YUV410P"; ///< planar YUV 4:1:0, 9bpp, (1 Cr & Cb sample per 4x4 Y samples) + case PIX_FMT_YUV411P: return "PIX_FMT_YUV411P"; ///< planar YUV 4:1:1, 12bpp, (1 Cr & Cb sample per 4x1 Y samples) + case PIX_FMT_RGB565: return "PIX_FMT_RGB565"; ///< packed RGB 5:6:5, 16bpp, (msb) 5R 6G 5B(lsb), in CPU endianness + case PIX_FMT_RGB555: return "PIX_FMT_RGB555"; ///< packed RGB 5:5:5, 16bpp, (msb)1A 5R 5G 5B(lsb), in CPU endianness, most significant bit to 0 + case PIX_FMT_GRAY8: return "PIX_FMT_GRAY8"; ///< Y , 8bpp + case PIX_FMT_MONOWHITE: return "PIX_FMT_MONOWHITE"; ///< Y , 1bpp, 0 is white, 1 is black + case PIX_FMT_MONOBLACK: return "PIX_FMT_MONOBLACK"; ///< Y , 1bpp, 0 is black, 1 is white + case PIX_FMT_PAL8: return "PIX_FMT_PAL8"; ///< 8 bit with PIX_FMT_RGB32 palette + case PIX_FMT_YUVJ420P: return "PIX_FMT_YUVJ420P - YUV420P (Jpeg)"; ///< planar YUV 4:2:0, 12bpp, full scale (JPEG) + case PIX_FMT_YUVJ422P: return "PIX_FMT_YUVJ422P - YUV422P (Jpeg)"; ///< planar YUV 4:2:2, 16bpp, full scale (JPEG) + case PIX_FMT_YUVJ444P: return "PIX_FMT_YUVJ444P"; ///< planar YUV 4:4:4, 24bpp, full scale (JPEG) + case PIX_FMT_XVMC_MPEG2_MC: return "PIX_FMT_XVMC_MPEG2_MC";///< XVideo Motion Acceleration via common packet passing + case PIX_FMT_XVMC_MPEG2_IDCT: return "PIX_FMT_XVMC_MPEG2_IDCT"; + case PIX_FMT_UYVY422: return "PIX_FMT_UYVY422"; ///< packed YUV 4:2:2, 16bpp, Cb Y0 Cr Y1 + case PIX_FMT_UYYVYY411: return "PIX_FMT_UYYVYY411"; ///< packed YUV 4:1:1, 12bpp, Cb Y0 Y1 Cr Y2 Y3 + case PIX_FMT_BGR32: return "PIX_FMT_BGR32"; ///< packed RGB 8:8:8, 32bpp, (msb)8A 8B 8G 8R(lsb), in CPU endianness + case PIX_FMT_BGR565: return "PIX_FMT_BGR565"; ///< packed RGB 5:6:5, 16bpp, (msb) 5B 6G 5R(lsb), in CPU endianness + case PIX_FMT_BGR555: return "PIX_FMT_BGR555"; ///< packed RGB 5:5:5, 16bpp, (msb)1A 5B 5G 5R(lsb), in CPU endianness, most significant bit to 1 + case PIX_FMT_BGR8: return "PIX_FMT_BGR8"; ///< packed RGB 3:3:2, 8bpp, (msb)2B 3G 3R(lsb) + case PIX_FMT_BGR4: return "PIX_FMT_BGR4"; ///< packed RGB 1:2:1, 4bpp, (msb)1B 2G 1R(lsb) + case PIX_FMT_BGR4_BYTE: return "PIX_FMT_BGR4_BYTE"; ///< packed RGB 1:2:1, 8bpp, (msb)1B 2G 1R(lsb) + case PIX_FMT_RGB8: return "PIX_FMT_RGB8"; ///< packed RGB 3:3:2, 8bpp, (msb)2R 3G 3B(lsb) + case PIX_FMT_RGB4: return "PIX_FMT_RGB4"; ///< packed RGB 1:2:1, 4bpp, (msb)1R 2G 1B(lsb) + case PIX_FMT_RGB4_BYTE: return "PIX_FMT_RGB4_BYTE"; ///< packed RGB 1:2:1, 8bpp, (msb)1R 2G 1B(lsb) + case PIX_FMT_NV12: return "PIX_FMT_NV12"; ///< planar YUV 4:2:0, 12bpp, 1 plane for Y and 1 for UV + case PIX_FMT_NV21: return "PIX_FMT_NV21"; ///< as above, but U and V bytes are swapped + case PIX_FMT_RGB32_1: return "PIX_FMT_RGB32_1"; ///< packed RGB 8:8:8, 32bpp, (msb)8R 8G 8B 8A(lsb), in CPU endianness + case PIX_FMT_BGR32_1: return "PIX_FMT_BGR32_1"; ///< packed RGB 8:8:8, 32bpp, (msb)8B 8G 8R 8A(lsb), in CPU endianness + case PIX_FMT_GRAY16BE: return "PIX_FMT_GRAY16BE"; ///< Y , 16bpp, big-endian + case PIX_FMT_GRAY16LE: return "PIX_FMT_GRAY16LE"; ///< Y , 16bpp, little-endian + case PIX_FMT_YUV440P: return "PIX_FMT_YUV440P"; ///< planar YUV 4:4:0 (1 Cr & Cb sample per 1x2 Y samples) + case PIX_FMT_YUVJ440P: return "PIX_FMT_YUVJ440P - YUV440P (Jpeg)"; ///< planar YUV 4:4:0 full scale (JPEG) + case PIX_FMT_YUVA420P: return "PIX_FMT_YUVA420P - YUV420P (Alpha)"; ///< planar YUV 4:2:0, 20bpp, (1 Cr & Cb sample per 2x2 Y & A samples) + case PIX_FMT_VDPAU_H264: return "PIX_FMT_VDPAU_H264";///< H.264 HW decoding with VDPAU, data[0] contains a vdpau_render_state struct which contains the bitstream of the slices as well as various fields extracted from headers + case PIX_FMT_VDPAU_MPEG1: return "PIX_FMT_VDPAU_MPEG1";///< MPEG-1 HW decoding with VDPAU, data[0] contains a vdpau_render_state struct which contains the bitstream of the slices as well as various fields extracted from headers + case PIX_FMT_VDPAU_MPEG2: return "PIX_FMT_VDPAU_MPEG2";///< MPEG-2 HW decoding with VDPAU, data[0] contains a vdpau_render_state struct which contains the bitstream of the slices as well as various fields extracted from headers + case PIX_FMT_VDPAU_WMV3: return "PIX_FMT_VDPAU_WMV3";///< WMV3 HW decoding with VDPAU, data[0] contains a vdpau_render_state struct which contains the bitstream of the slices as well as various fields extracted from headers + case PIX_FMT_VDPAU_VC1: return "PIX_FMT_VDPAU_VC1"; ///< VC-1 HW decoding with VDPAU, data[0] contains a vdpau_render_state struct which contains the bitstream of the slices as well as various fields extracted from headers + case PIX_FMT_RGB48BE: return "PIX_FMT_RGB48BE"; ///< packed RGB 16:16:16, 48bpp, 16R, 16G, 16B, big-endian + case PIX_FMT_RGB48LE: return "PIX_FMT_RGB48LE"; ///< packed RGB 16:16:16, 48bpp, 16R, 16G, 16B, little-endian + case PIX_FMT_VAAPI_MOCO: return "PIX_FMT_VAAPI_MOCO"; ///< HW acceleration through VA API at motion compensation entry-point, Picture.data[0] contains a vaapi_render_state struct which contains macroblocks as well as various fields extracted from headers + case PIX_FMT_VAAPI_IDCT: return "PIX_FMT_VAAPI_IDCT"; ///< HW acceleration through VA API at IDCT entry-point, Picture.data[0] contains a vaapi_render_state struct which contains fields extracted from headers + case PIX_FMT_VAAPI_VLD: return "PIX_FMT_VAAPI_VLD"; ///< HW decoding through VA API, Picture.data[0] contains a vaapi_render_state struct which contains the bitstream of the slices as well as various fields extracted from headers default: return "(unknown)"; }