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Removed all \return and \param tags from comment lines marked with "///<" for Doxygen
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- Added missing 'const' to cDevice::HasProgramme() and cDevice::HasLock().
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- Fixed determining the priority of the primary device in case it is neither replaying
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nor receiving a live channel.
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- Removed all \return and \param tags from comment lines marked with "///<" for Doxygen.
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There was only a rather small number of these, and I would probably always forget to
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put them in place when writing future comments, so I decided to drop them entirely.
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ci.c
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ci.c
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* See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and
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* how to reach the author.
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*
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* $Id: ci.c 2.10 2012/10/07 11:11:18 kls Exp $
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* $Id: ci.c 2.11 2013/02/16 15:16:14 kls Exp $
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*/
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#include "ci.h"
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ static bool DumpDateTime = false;
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static const uint8_t *GetLength(const uint8_t *Data, int &Length)
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///< Gets the length field from the beginning of Data.
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///< \return Returns a pointer to the first byte after the length and
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///< Returns a pointer to the first byte after the length and
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///< stores the length value in Length.
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{
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Length = *Data++;
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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ static const uint8_t *GetLength(const uint8_t *Data, int &Length)
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static uint8_t *SetLength(uint8_t *Data, int Length)
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///< Sets the length field at the beginning of Data.
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///< \return Returns a pointer to the first byte after the length.
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///< Returns a pointer to the first byte after the length.
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{
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uint8_t *p = Data;
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if (Length < 128)
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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ static uint8_t *SetLength(uint8_t *Data, int Length)
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static char *CopyString(int Length, const uint8_t *Data)
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///< Copies the string at Data.
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///< \return Returns a pointer to a newly allocated string.
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///< Returns a pointer to a newly allocated string.
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{
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// Some CAMs send funny characters at the beginning of strings.
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// Let's just skip them:
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@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ static char *CopyString(int Length, const uint8_t *Data)
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static char *GetString(int &Length, const uint8_t **Data)
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///< Gets the string at Data.
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///< \return Returns a pointer to a newly allocated string, or NULL in case of error.
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///< Returns a pointer to a newly allocated string, or NULL in case of error.
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///< Upon return Length and Data represent the remaining data after the string has been skipped.
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{
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if (Length > 0 && Data && *Data) {
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@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ cCiSession::~cCiSession()
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int cCiSession::GetTag(int &Length, const uint8_t **Data)
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///< Gets the tag at Data.
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///< \return Returns the actual tag, or AOT_NONE in case of error.
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///< Returns the actual tag, or AOT_NONE in case of error.
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///< Upon return Length and Data represent the remaining data after the tag has been skipped.
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{
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if (Length >= 3 && Data && *Data) {
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@ -959,7 +959,7 @@ cCiMMI::~cCiMMI()
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char *cCiMMI::GetText(int &Length, const uint8_t **Data)
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///< Gets the text at Data.
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///< \return Returns a pointer to a newly allocated string, or NULL in case of error.
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///< Returns a pointer to a newly allocated string, or NULL in case of error.
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///< Upon return Length and Data represent the remaining data after the text has been skipped.
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{
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int Tag = GetTag(Length, Data);
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device.h
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device.h
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* See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and
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* how to reach the author.
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*
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* $Id: device.h 2.46 2013/02/16 12:47:18 kls Exp $
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* $Id: device.h 2.47 2013/02/16 15:20:01 kls Exp $
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*/
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#ifndef __DEVICE_H
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///< Waits until all devices have become ready, or the given Timeout
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///< (seconds) has expired. While waiting, the Ready() function of each
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///< device is called in turn, until they all return true.
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///< \return True if all devices have become ready within the given
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///< Returns true if all devices have become ready within the given
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///< timeout.
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static void SetUseDevice(int n);
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///< Sets the 'useDevice' flag of the given device.
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///< this instance of VDR.
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static bool SetPrimaryDevice(int n);
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///< Sets the primary device to 'n'.
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///< \param n must be in the range 1...numDevices.
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///< \return true if this was possible.
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///< n must be in the range 1...numDevices.
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///< Returns true if this was possible.
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static cDevice *PrimaryDevice(void) { return primaryDevice; }
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///< Returns the primary device.
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static cDevice *ActualDevice(void);
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///< primary device otherwise.
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static cDevice *GetDevice(int Index);
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///< Gets the device with the given Index.
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///< \param Index must be in the range 0..numDevices-1.
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///< \return A pointer to the device, or NULL if the Index was invalid.
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///< Index must be in the range 0..numDevices-1.
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///< Returns a pointer to the device, or NULL if the Index was invalid.
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static cDevice *GetDevice(const cChannel *Channel, int Priority, bool LiveView, bool Query = false);
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///< Returns a device that is able to receive the given Channel at the
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///< given Priority, with the least impact on active recordings and
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public:
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virtual uchar *GrabImage(int &Size, bool Jpeg = true, int Quality = -1, int SizeX = -1, int SizeY = -1);
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///< Grabs the currently visible screen image.
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///< \param Size The size of the returned data block.
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///< \param Jpeg If true will write a JPEG file. Otherwise a PNM file will be written.
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///< \param Quality The compression factor for JPEG. 1 will create a very blocky
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///< Size is the size of the returned data block.
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///< If Jpeg is true it will write a JPEG file. Otherwise a PNM file will be written.
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///< Quality is the compression factor for JPEG. 1 will create a very blocky
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///< and small image, 70..80 will yield reasonable quality images while keeping the
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///< image file size around 50 KB for a full frame. The default will create a big
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///< but very high quality image.
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///< \param SizeX The number of horizontal pixels in the frame (default is the current screen width).
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///< \param SizeY The number of vertical pixels in the frame (default is the current screen height).
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///< \return A pointer to the grabbed image data, or NULL in case of an error.
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///< SizeX is the number of horizontal pixels in the frame (default is the current screen width).
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///< SizeY is the number of vertical pixels in the frame (default is the current screen height).
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///< Returns a pointer to the grabbed image data, or NULL in case of an error.
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///< The caller takes ownership of the returned memory and must free() it once it isn't needed any more.
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bool GrabImageFile(const char *FileName, bool Jpeg = true, int Quality = -1, int SizeX = -1, int SizeY = -1);
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///< Calls GrabImage() and stores the resulting image in a file with the given name.
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///< \return True if all went well.
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///< Returns true if all went well.
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///< The caller is responsible for making sure that the given file name
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///< doesn't lead to overwriting any important other file.
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///< Index tells which track of the given basic type is meant.
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///< If Id is 0 any existing id will be left untouched and only the
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///< given Language and Description will be set.
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///< \return Returns true if the track was set correctly, false otherwise.
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///< Returns true if the track was set correctly, false otherwise.
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const tTrackId *GetTrack(eTrackType Type);
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///< Returns a pointer to the given track id, or NULL if Type is not
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///< less than ttMaxTrackTypes.
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eTrackType GetCurrentAudioTrack(void) const { return currentAudioTrack; }
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bool SetCurrentAudioTrack(eTrackType Type);
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///< Sets the current audio track to the given Type.
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///< \return Returns true if Type is a valid audio track, false otherwise.
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///< Returns true if Type is a valid audio track, false otherwise.
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eTrackType GetCurrentSubtitleTrack(void) const { return currentSubtitleTrack; }
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bool SetCurrentSubtitleTrack(eTrackType Type, bool Manual = false);
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///< Sets the current subtitle track to the given Type.
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///< IF Manual is true, no automatic preferred subtitle language selection
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///< will be done for the rest of the current replay session, or until
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///< the channel is changed.
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///< \return Returns true if Type is a valid subtitle track, false otherwise.
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///< Returns true if Type is a valid subtitle track, false otherwise.
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void EnsureAudioTrack(bool Force = false);
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///< Makes sure an audio track is selected that is actually available.
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///< If Force is true, the language and Dolby Digital settings will
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///< Returns true if this device can currently start a replay session.
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virtual bool SetPlayMode(ePlayMode PlayMode);
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///< Sets the device into the given play mode.
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///< \return true if the operation was successful.
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///< Returns true if the operation was successful.
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virtual int PlayVideo(const uchar *Data, int Length);
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///< Plays the given data block as video.
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///< Data points to exactly one complete PES packet of the given Length.
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///< PlayVideo() shall process the packet either as a whole (returning
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///< Length) or not at all (returning 0 or -1 and setting 'errno' accordingly).
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///< \return Returns the number of bytes actually taken from Data, or -1
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///< Returns the number of bytes actually taken from Data, or -1
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///< in case of an error.
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virtual int PlayAudio(const uchar *Data, int Length, uchar Id);
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///< Plays the given data block as audio.
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///< Id indicates the type of audio data this packet holds.
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///< PlayAudio() shall process the packet either as a whole (returning
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///< Length) or not at all (returning 0 or -1 and setting 'errno' accordingly).
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///< \return Returns the number of bytes actually taken from Data, or -1
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///< Returns the number of bytes actually taken from Data, or -1
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///< in case of an error.
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virtual int PlaySubtitle(const uchar *Data, int Length);
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///< Plays the given data block as a subtitle.
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///< Data points to exactly one complete PES packet of the given Length.
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///< PlaySubtitle() shall process the packet either as a whole (returning
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///< Length) or not at all (returning 0 or -1 and setting 'errno' accordingly).
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///< \return Returns the number of bytes actually taken from Data, or -1
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///< Returns the number of bytes actually taken from Data, or -1
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///< in case of an error.
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virtual int PlayPesPacket(const uchar *Data, int Length, bool VideoOnly = false);
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///< Plays the single PES packet in Data with the given Length.
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///< Only the lower 32 bit of this value are actually used, since some
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///< devices can't handle the msb correctly.
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virtual bool IsPlayingVideo(void) const { return isPlayingVideo; }
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///< \return Returns true if the currently attached player has delivered
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///< Returns true if the currently attached player has delivered
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///< any video packets.
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virtual cRect CanScaleVideo(const cRect &Rect, int Alignment = taCenter) { return cRect::Null; }
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///< Asks the output device whether it can scale the currently shown video in
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* See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and
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* how to reach the author.
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*
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* $Id: dvbdevice.h 2.27 2013/02/16 12:48:11 kls Exp $
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* $Id: dvbdevice.h 2.28 2013/02/16 15:20:17 kls Exp $
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*/
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#ifndef __DVBDEVICE_H
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static bool Initialize(void);
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///< Initializes the DVB devices.
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///< Must be called before accessing any DVB functions.
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///< \return True if any devices are available.
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///< Returns true if any devices are available.
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protected:
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int adapter, frontend;
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private:
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pat.h
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* See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and
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* how to reach the author.
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*
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* $Id: pat.h 2.2 2011/12/04 13:38:17 kls Exp $
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* $Id: pat.h 2.3 2013/02/16 15:20:24 kls Exp $
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*/
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#ifndef __PAT_H
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///< Copies all available CA descriptors for the given Source, Transponder and ServiceId
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///< into the provided buffer at Data (at most BufSize bytes). Only those CA descriptors
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///< are copied that match one of the given CA system IDs.
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///< \return Returns the number of bytes copied into Data (0 if no CA descriptors are
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///< Returns the number of bytes copied into Data (0 if no CA descriptors are
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///< available), or -1 if BufSize was too small to hold all CA descriptors.
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///< The return value tells whether these CA descriptors are to be used
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///< for the individual streams.
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* See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and
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* how to reach the author.
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* $Id: ringbuffer.h 2.4 2012/09/20 09:29:32 kls Exp $
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* $Id: ringbuffer.h 2.5 2013/02/16 15:20:37 kls Exp $
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*/
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#ifndef __RINGBUFFER_H
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///< Reads at most Max bytes from FileHandle and stores them in the
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///< ring buffer. If Max is 0, reads as many bytes as possible.
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///< Only one actual read() call is done.
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///< \return Returns the number of bytes actually read and stored, or
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///< Returns the number of bytes actually read and stored, or
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///< an error value from the actual read() call.
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int Read(cUnbufferedFile *File, int Max = 0);
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///< Like Read(int FileHandle, int Max), but reads from a cUnbufferedFile).
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int Put(const uchar *Data, int Count);
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///< Puts at most Count bytes of Data into the ring buffer.
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///< \return Returns the number of bytes actually stored.
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///< Returns the number of bytes actually stored.
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uchar *Get(int &Count);
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///< Gets data from the ring buffer.
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///< The data will remain in the buffer until a call to Del() deletes it.
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///< \return Returns a pointer to the data, and stores the number of bytes
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///< Returns a pointer to the data, and stores the number of bytes
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///< actually available in Count. If the returned pointer is NULL, Count has no meaning.
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void Del(int Count);
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///< Deletes at most Count bytes from the ring buffer.
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* See the main source file 'vdr.c' for copyright information and
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* how to reach the author.
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* $Id: thread.h 2.3 2012/10/04 12:15:39 kls Exp $
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* $Id: thread.h 2.4 2013/02/16 15:20:44 kls Exp $
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*/
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#ifndef __THREAD_H
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bool Wait(int TimeoutMs = 0);
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///< Waits at most TimeoutMs milliseconds for a call to Signal(), or
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///< forever if TimeoutMs is 0.
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///< \return Returns true if Signal() has been called, false it the given
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///< Returns true if Signal() has been called, false it the given
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///< timeout has expired.
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void Signal(void);
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///< Signals a caller of Wait() that the condition it is waiting for is met.
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