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693 lines
21 KiB
C
693 lines
21 KiB
C
/*
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* remux.c: A streaming MPEG2 remultiplexer
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*
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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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* The parts of this code that implement cTS2PES have been taken from
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* the Linux DVB driver's 'tuxplayer' example and were rewritten to suit
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* VDR's needs.
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*
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* $Id: remux.c 1.18 2004/02/14 10:40:37 kls Exp $
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*/
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/* The calling interface of the 'cRemux::Process()' function is defined
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as follows:
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'Data' points to a chunk of data that consists of 'Count' bytes.
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The 'Process' function shall try to remultiplex as much of the
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data as possible and return a pointer to the resulting buffer.
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That buffer typically is different from the incoming 'Data',
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but in the simplest case (when 'Process' does nothing) might
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as well point to the original 'Data'. When returning, 'Count'
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shall be set to the number of bytes that have been processed
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(i.e. have been taken from 'Data'), while 'Result' indicates
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how many bytes the returned buffer contains. 'PictureType' shall
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be set to NO_PICTURE if the returned data does not start a new
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picture, or one of I_FRAME, P_FRAME or B_FRAME if a new picture
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starting point has been found. This also means that the returned
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data buffer may contain at most one entire video frame, because
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the next frame must be returned with its own value for 'PictureType'.
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'Process' shall do it's best to keep the latency time as short
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as possible in order to allow a quick start of VDR's "Transfer
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mode" (displaying the signal of one DVB card on another card).
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In order to do that, this function may decide to first pass
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through the incoming data (almost) unprocessed, and make
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actual processing kick in after a few seconds (if that is at
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all possible for the algorithm). This may result in a non-
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optimal stream at the beginning, which won't matter for normal
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recordings but may make switching through encrypted channels
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in "Transfer mode" faster.
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In the resulting data stream, a new packet shall always be started
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when a frame border is encountered. VDR needs this in order to
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be able to detect and store the frame indexes, and to easily
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display single frames in fast forward/back mode. The very first
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data block returned shall be the starting point of an I_FRAME.
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Everything before that shall be silently dropped.
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If the incoming data is not enough to do remultiplexing, a value
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of NULL shall be returned ('Result' has no meaning then). This
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will tell the caller to wait for more data to be presented in
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the next call. If NULL is returned and 'Count' is not 0, the
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caller shall remove 'Count' bytes from the beginning of 'Data'
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before the next call. This is the way 'Process' indicates that
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it must skip that data.
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Any data that is not used during this call will appear at the
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beginning of the incoming 'Data' buffer at the next call, plus
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any new data that has become available.
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It is guaranteed that the caller will completely process any
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returned data before the next call to 'Process'. That way, 'Process'
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can dynamically allocate its return buffer and be sure the caller
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doesn't keep any pointers into that buffer.
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*/
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#include "remux.h"
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include "thread.h"
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#include "tools.h"
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// --- cTS2PES ---------------------------------------------------------------
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#include <netinet/in.h>
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//XXX TODO: these should really be available in some driver header file!
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#define PROG_STREAM_MAP 0xBC
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#ifndef PRIVATE_STREAM1
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#define PRIVATE_STREAM1 0xBD
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#endif
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#define PADDING_STREAM 0xBE
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#ifndef PRIVATE_STREAM2
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#define PRIVATE_STREAM2 0xBF
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#endif
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#define AUDIO_STREAM_S 0xC0
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#define AUDIO_STREAM_E 0xDF
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#define VIDEO_STREAM_S 0xE0
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#define VIDEO_STREAM_E 0xEF
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#define ECM_STREAM 0xF0
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#define EMM_STREAM 0xF1
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#define DSM_CC_STREAM 0xF2
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#define ISO13522_STREAM 0xF3
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#define PROG_STREAM_DIR 0xFF
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//pts_dts flags
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#define PTS_ONLY 0x80
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#define TS_SIZE 188
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#define PID_MASK_HI 0x1F
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#define CONT_CNT_MASK 0x0F
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// Flags:
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#define PAY_START 0x40
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#define TS_ERROR 0x80
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#define ADAPT_FIELD 0x20
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#define MAX_PLENGTH 0xFFFF // the maximum PES packet length (theoretically)
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#define MMAX_PLENGTH (8*MAX_PLENGTH) // some stations send PES packets that are extremely large, e.g. DVB-T in Finland
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#define IPACKS 2048
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// Start codes:
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#define SC_PICTURE 0x00 // "picture header"
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#define MAXNONUSEFULDATA (10*1024*1024)
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#define MAXNUMUPTERRORS 10
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class cTS2PES {
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private:
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int size;
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int found;
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int count;
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uint8_t *buf;
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uint8_t cid;
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uint8_t audioCid;
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int plength;
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uint8_t plen[2];
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uint8_t flag1;
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uint8_t flag2;
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uint8_t hlength;
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int mpeg;
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uint8_t check;
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int which;
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bool done;
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uint8_t *resultBuffer;
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int *resultCount;
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int tsErrors;
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int ccErrors;
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int ccCounter;
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static uint8_t headr[];
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void store(uint8_t *Data, int Count);
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void reset_ipack(void);
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void send_ipack(void);
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void write_ipack(const uint8_t *Data, int Count);
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void instant_repack(const uint8_t *Buf, int Count);
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public:
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cTS2PES(uint8_t *ResultBuffer, int *ResultCount, int Size, uint8_t AudioCid = 0x00);
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~cTS2PES();
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void ts_to_pes(const uint8_t *Buf); // don't need count (=188)
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void Clear(void);
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};
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uint8_t cTS2PES::headr[] = { 0x00, 0x00, 0x01 };
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cTS2PES::cTS2PES(uint8_t *ResultBuffer, int *ResultCount, int Size, uint8_t AudioCid)
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{
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resultBuffer = ResultBuffer;
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resultCount = ResultCount;
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size = Size;
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audioCid = AudioCid;
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tsErrors = 0;
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ccErrors = 0;
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ccCounter = -1;
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if (!(buf = MALLOC(uint8_t, size)))
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esyslog("Not enough memory for ts_transform");
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reset_ipack();
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}
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cTS2PES::~cTS2PES()
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{
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if (tsErrors || ccErrors)
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dsyslog("cTS2PES got %d TS errors, %d TS continuity errors", tsErrors, ccErrors);
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free(buf);
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}
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void cTS2PES::Clear(void)
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{
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reset_ipack();
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}
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void cTS2PES::store(uint8_t *Data, int Count)
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{
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if (*resultCount + Count > RESULTBUFFERSIZE) {
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esyslog("ERROR: result buffer overflow (%d + %d > %d)", *resultCount, Count, RESULTBUFFERSIZE);
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Count = RESULTBUFFERSIZE - *resultCount;
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}
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memcpy(resultBuffer + *resultCount, Data, Count);
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*resultCount += Count;
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}
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void cTS2PES::reset_ipack(void)
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{
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found = 0;
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cid = 0;
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plength = 0;
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flag1 = 0;
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flag2 = 0;
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hlength = 0;
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mpeg = 0;
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check = 0;
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which = 0;
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done = false;
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count = 0;
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}
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void cTS2PES::send_ipack(void)
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{
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if (count < 10)
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return;
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buf[3] = (AUDIO_STREAM_S <= cid && cid <= AUDIO_STREAM_E && audioCid) ? audioCid : cid;
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buf[4] = (uint8_t)(((count - 6) & 0xFF00) >> 8);
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buf[5] = (uint8_t)((count - 6) & 0x00FF);
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store(buf, count);
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switch (mpeg) {
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case 2:
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buf[6] = 0x80;
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buf[7] = 0x00;
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buf[8] = 0x00;
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count = 9;
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break;
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case 1:
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buf[6] = 0x0F;
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count = 7;
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break;
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}
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}
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void cTS2PES::write_ipack(const uint8_t *Data, int Count)
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{
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if (count < 6) {
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memcpy(buf, headr, 3);
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count = 6;
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}
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if (count + Count < size) {
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memcpy(buf + count, Data, Count);
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count += Count;
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}
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else {
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int rest = size - count;
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memcpy(buf + count, Data, rest);
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count += rest;
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send_ipack();
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if (Count - rest > 0)
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write_ipack(Data + rest, Count - rest);
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}
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}
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void cTS2PES::instant_repack(const uint8_t *Buf, int Count)
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{
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int c = 0;
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while (c < Count && (mpeg == 0 || (mpeg == 1 && found < 7) || (mpeg == 2 && found < 9)) && (found < 5 || !done)) {
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switch (found ) {
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case 0:
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case 1:
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if (Buf[c] == 0x00)
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found++;
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else
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found = 0;
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c++;
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break;
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case 2:
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if (Buf[c] == 0x01)
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found++;
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else if (Buf[c] != 0)
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found = 0;
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c++;
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break;
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case 3:
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cid = 0;
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switch (Buf[c]) {
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case PROG_STREAM_MAP:
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case PRIVATE_STREAM2:
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case PROG_STREAM_DIR:
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case ECM_STREAM :
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case EMM_STREAM :
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case PADDING_STREAM :
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case DSM_CC_STREAM :
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case ISO13522_STREAM:
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done = true;
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case PRIVATE_STREAM1:
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case VIDEO_STREAM_S ... VIDEO_STREAM_E:
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case AUDIO_STREAM_S ... AUDIO_STREAM_E:
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found++;
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cid = Buf[c++];
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break;
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default:
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found = 0;
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break;
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}
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break;
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case 4:
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if (Count - c > 1) {
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unsigned short *pl = (unsigned short *)(Buf + c);
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plength = ntohs(*pl);
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c += 2;
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found += 2;
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}
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else {
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plen[0] = Buf[c];
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found++;
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return;
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}
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break;
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case 5: {
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plen[1] = Buf[c++];
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unsigned short *pl = (unsigned short *)plen;
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plength = ntohs(*pl);
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found++;
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}
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break;
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case 6:
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if (!done) {
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flag1 = Buf[c++];
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found++;
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if ((flag1 & 0xC0) == 0x80 )
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mpeg = 2;
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else {
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hlength = 0;
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which = 0;
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mpeg = 1;
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flag2 = 0;
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}
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}
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break;
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case 7:
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if (!done && mpeg == 2) {
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flag2 = Buf[c++];
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found++;
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}
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break;
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case 8:
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if (!done && mpeg == 2) {
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hlength = Buf[c++];
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found++;
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}
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break;
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default:
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break;
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}
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}
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if (!plength)
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plength = MMAX_PLENGTH - 6;
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if (done || ((mpeg == 2 && found >= 9) || (mpeg == 1 && found >= 7))) {
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switch (cid) {
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case AUDIO_STREAM_S ... AUDIO_STREAM_E:
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case VIDEO_STREAM_S ... VIDEO_STREAM_E:
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case PRIVATE_STREAM1:
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if (mpeg == 2 && found == 9) {
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write_ipack(&flag1, 1);
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write_ipack(&flag2, 1);
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write_ipack(&hlength, 1);
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}
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if (mpeg == 1 && found == 7)
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write_ipack(&flag1, 1);
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if (mpeg == 2 && (flag2 & PTS_ONLY) && found < 14) {
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while (c < Count && found < 14) {
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write_ipack(Buf + c, 1);
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c++;
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found++;
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}
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if (c == Count)
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return;
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}
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while (c < Count && found < plength + 6) {
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int l = Count - c;
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if (l + found > plength + 6)
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l = plength + 6 - found;
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write_ipack(Buf + c, l);
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found += l;
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c += l;
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}
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break;
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}
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if (done) {
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if (found + Count - c < plength + 6) {
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found += Count - c;
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c = Count;
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}
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else {
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c += plength + 6 - found;
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found = plength + 6;
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}
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}
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if (plength && found == plength + 6) {
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if (plength == MMAX_PLENGTH - 6)
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esyslog("ERROR: PES packet length overflow in remuxer (stream corruption)");
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send_ipack();
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reset_ipack();
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if (c < Count)
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instant_repack(Buf + c, Count - c);
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}
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}
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return;
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}
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void cTS2PES::ts_to_pes(const uint8_t *Buf) // don't need count (=188)
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{
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if (!Buf)
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return;
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if (Buf[1] & TS_ERROR)
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tsErrors++;
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if ((Buf[3] ^ ccCounter) & CONT_CNT_MASK) {
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// This should check duplicates and packets which do not increase the counter.
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// But as the errors usually come in bursts this should be enough to
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// show you there is something wrong with signal quality.
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if (ccCounter != -1 && ((Buf[3] ^ (ccCounter + 1)) & CONT_CNT_MASK)) {
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ccErrors++;
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// Enable this if you are having problems with signal quality.
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// These are the errors I used to get with Nova-T when antenna
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// was not positioned correcly (not transport errors). //tvr
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//dsyslog("TS continuity error (%d)", ccCounter);
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}
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ccCounter = Buf[3] & CONT_CNT_MASK;
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}
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if (Buf[1] & PAY_START) {
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if (plength == MMAX_PLENGTH - 6 && found > 6) {
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plength = found - 6;
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found = 0;
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send_ipack();
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reset_ipack();
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}
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}
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uint8_t off = 0;
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if (Buf[3] & ADAPT_FIELD) { // adaptation field?
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off = Buf[4] + 1;
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if (off + 4 > 187)
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return;
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}
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instant_repack(Buf + 4 + off, TS_SIZE - 4 - off);
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}
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// --- cRemux ----------------------------------------------------------------
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cRemux::cRemux(int VPid, int APid1, int APid2, int DPid1, int DPid2, bool ExitOnFailure)
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{
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vPid = VPid;
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aPid1 = APid1;
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aPid2 = APid2;
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dPid1 = DPid1;
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dPid2 = DPid2;
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exitOnFailure = ExitOnFailure;
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numUPTerrors = 0;
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synced = false;
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skipped = 0;
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resultCount = resultDelivered = 0;
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vTS2PES = new cTS2PES(resultBuffer, &resultCount, IPACKS);
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aTS2PES1 = new cTS2PES(resultBuffer, &resultCount, IPACKS, 0xC0);
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aTS2PES2 = aPid2 ? new cTS2PES(resultBuffer, &resultCount, IPACKS, 0xC1) : NULL;
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dTS2PES1 = dPid1 ? new cTS2PES(resultBuffer, &resultCount, IPACKS) : NULL;
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//XXX don't yet know how to tell apart primary and secondary DD data...
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dTS2PES2 = /*XXX dPid2 ? new cTS2PES(resultBuffer, &resultCount, IPACKS) : XXX*/ NULL;
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}
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cRemux::~cRemux()
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{
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delete vTS2PES;
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delete aTS2PES1;
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delete aTS2PES2;
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delete dTS2PES1;
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delete dTS2PES2;
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}
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int cRemux::GetPid(const uchar *Data)
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{
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return (((uint16_t)Data[0] & PID_MASK_HI) << 8) | (Data[1] & 0xFF);
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}
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int cRemux::GetPacketLength(const uchar *Data, int Count, int Offset)
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{
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// Returns the entire length of the packet starting at offset, or -1 in case of error.
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return (Offset + 5 < Count) ? (Data[Offset + 4] << 8) + Data[Offset + 5] + 6 : -1;
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}
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int cRemux::ScanVideoPacket(const uchar *Data, int Count, int Offset, uchar &PictureType)
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{
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// Scans the video packet starting at Offset and returns its length.
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// If the return value is -1 the packet was not completely in the buffer.
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int Length = GetPacketLength(Data, Count, Offset);
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if (Length > 0 && Offset + Length <= Count) {
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int i = Offset + 8; // the minimum length of the video packet header
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i += Data[i] + 1; // possible additional header bytes
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for (; i < Offset + Length; i++) {
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if (Data[i] == 0 && Data[i + 1] == 0 && Data[i + 2] == 1) {
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switch (Data[i + 3]) {
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case SC_PICTURE: PictureType = (Data[i + 5] >> 3) & 0x07;
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return Length;
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}
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}
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}
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PictureType = NO_PICTURE;
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return Length;
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}
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return -1;
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}
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#define TS_SYNC_BYTE 0x47
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uchar *cRemux::Process(const uchar *Data, int &Count, int &Result, uchar *PictureType)
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{
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uchar dummyPictureType;
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if (!PictureType)
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PictureType = &dummyPictureType;
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/*XXX
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// test recording the raw TS:
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Result = Count;
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*PictureType = I_FRAME;
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return Data;
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XXX*/
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// Remove any previously delivered data from the result buffer:
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if (resultDelivered) {
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if (resultDelivered < resultCount)
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memmove(resultBuffer, resultBuffer + resultDelivered, resultCount - resultDelivered);
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resultCount -= resultDelivered;
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resultDelivered = 0;
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}
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int used = 0;
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// Make sure we are looking at a TS packet:
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while (Count > TS_SIZE) {
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if (Data[0] == TS_SYNC_BYTE && Data[TS_SIZE] == TS_SYNC_BYTE)
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break;
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Data++;
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Count--;
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used++;
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}
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if (used)
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esyslog("ERROR: skipped %d byte to sync on TS packet", used);
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// Convert incoming TS data into multiplexed PES:
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for (int i = 0; i < Count; i += TS_SIZE) {
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if (Count - i < TS_SIZE)
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break;
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if (Data[i] != TS_SYNC_BYTE)
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break;
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int pid = GetPid(Data + i + 1);
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if (Data[i + 3] & 0x10) { // got payload
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if (pid == vPid) vTS2PES->ts_to_pes(Data + i);
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else if (pid == aPid1) aTS2PES1->ts_to_pes(Data + i);
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else if (pid == aPid2 && aTS2PES2) aTS2PES2->ts_to_pes(Data + i);
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else if (pid == dPid1 && dTS2PES1) dTS2PES1->ts_to_pes(Data + i);
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else if (pid == dPid2 && dTS2PES2) dTS2PES2->ts_to_pes(Data + i);
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}
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used += TS_SIZE;
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if (resultCount > (int)sizeof(resultBuffer) / 2)
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|
break;
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|
}
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Count = used;
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|
|
|
/*XXX
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// test recording without determining the real frame borders:
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*PictureType = I_FRAME;
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Result = resultDelivered = resultCount;
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|
return Result ? resultBuffer : NULL;
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|
XXX*/
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|
|
|
// Special VPID case to enable recording radio channels:
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|
|
|
if (vPid == 0 || vPid == 1 || vPid == 0x1FFF) {
|
|
// XXX actually '0' should be enough, but '1' must be used with encrypted channels (driver bug?)
|
|
// XXX also allowing 0x1FFF to not break Michael Paar's original patch,
|
|
// XXX but it would probably be best to only use '0'
|
|
*PictureType = I_FRAME;
|
|
Result = resultDelivered = resultCount;
|
|
return Result ? resultBuffer : NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Check if we're getting anywhere here:
|
|
|
|
if (!synced && skipped >= 0) {
|
|
if (skipped > MAXNONUSEFULDATA) {
|
|
esyslog("ERROR: no useful data seen within %d byte of video stream", skipped);
|
|
skipped = -1;
|
|
if (exitOnFailure)
|
|
cThread::EmergencyExit(true);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
skipped += Count;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Check for frame borders:
|
|
|
|
*PictureType = NO_PICTURE;
|
|
|
|
if (resultCount >= MINVIDEODATA) {
|
|
for (int i = 0; i < resultCount; i++) {
|
|
if (resultBuffer[i] == 0 && resultBuffer[i + 1] == 0 && resultBuffer[i + 2] == 1) {
|
|
switch (resultBuffer[i + 3]) {
|
|
case VIDEO_STREAM_S ... VIDEO_STREAM_E:
|
|
{
|
|
uchar pt = NO_PICTURE;
|
|
int l = ScanVideoPacket(resultBuffer, resultCount, i, pt);
|
|
if (l < 0)
|
|
return NULL; // no useful data found, wait for more
|
|
if (pt != NO_PICTURE) {
|
|
if (pt < I_FRAME || B_FRAME < pt) {
|
|
esyslog("ERROR: unknown picture type '%d'", pt);
|
|
if (++numUPTerrors > MAXNUMUPTERRORS && exitOnFailure)
|
|
cThread::EmergencyExit(true);
|
|
}
|
|
else if (!synced) {
|
|
if (pt == I_FRAME) {
|
|
resultDelivered = i; // will drop everything before this position
|
|
SetBrokenLink(resultBuffer + i, l);
|
|
synced = true;
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
resultDelivered = i + l; // will drop everything before and including this packet
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (synced) {
|
|
*PictureType = pt;
|
|
Result = l;
|
|
uchar *p = resultBuffer + resultDelivered;
|
|
resultDelivered += l;
|
|
return p;
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
resultDelivered = i + l; // will drop everything before and including this packet
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
case PRIVATE_STREAM1:
|
|
case AUDIO_STREAM_S ... AUDIO_STREAM_E:
|
|
{
|
|
int l = GetPacketLength(resultBuffer, resultCount, i);
|
|
if (l < 0)
|
|
return NULL; // no useful data found, wait for more
|
|
if (synced) {
|
|
Result = l;
|
|
uchar *p = resultBuffer + resultDelivered;
|
|
resultDelivered += l;
|
|
return p;
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
resultDelivered = i + l; // will drop everything before and including this packet
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return NULL; // no useful data found, wait for more
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void cRemux::SetBrokenLink(uchar *Data, int Length)
|
|
{
|
|
if (Length > 9 && Data[0] == 0 && Data[1] == 0 && Data[2] == 1 && (Data[3] & 0xF0) == VIDEO_STREAM_S) {
|
|
for (int i = Data[8] + 9; i < Length - 7; i++) { // +9 to skip video packet header
|
|
if (Data[i] == 0 && Data[i + 1] == 0 && Data[i + 2] == 1 && Data[i + 3] == 0xB8) {
|
|
if (!(Data[i + 7] & 0x40)) // set flag only if GOP is not closed
|
|
Data[i + 7] |= 0x20;
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
dsyslog("SetBrokenLink: no GOP header found in video packet");
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
dsyslog("SetBrokenLink: no video packet in frame");
|
|
}
|