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- The name of the function cDevice::GetVideoSize() wasn't very well chosen for its purpose of defining the optimum size of the OSD for the current output device. Therefore a new function named cDevice::GetOsdSize() has been introduced (suggested by Rolf Ahrenberg). Plugin authors should implement this function in classes derived from cDevice, if they are able to replay video. cDevice::GetVideoSize() still exists and should return the actual size of the video material that is currently replayed. Note that because of the many possible aspect ratios for video material, the type of the Aspect parameter of GetVideoSize() has been changed to 'double', and the Aspect parameter in both functions is named differently, because it returns different values (suggested by Reinhard Nissl). Thanks to Oliver Endriss for his input on calculating the Aspect factor in GetOsdSize(). - Fixed the way the OSD size is determined on full featured DVB cards (thanks to Oliver Endriss). - Increased MAXOSDHEIGHT to 1200 (suggested by Nicolas Huillard). - Removed limitation to PAL resolution from SPU handling. - Checking fd_video in cDvbDevice::GetVideoSize() to avoid error messages on systems with no real primary replay device (reported by Martin Neuditschko). - Added a note to cTsToPes::GetPes() about having to call it repeatedly, once it has returned a non-NULL value. - Added MPEG 1 handling to remux.c (thanks to Ales Jurik). - Fixed use of time_t in cEIT::cEIT() (thanks to Tobias Bratfisch). - Added missing update of lastOsdSizeUpdate. - EIT events are now only processed if a plausible system time is available, to avoid wrong handling of PDC descriptors (thanks to Tobias Bratfisch). - Removed unused 'synced' member from cTsToPes (reported by Christoph Haubrich). - Added a note to cTsToPes about all TS packets having to belong to the same PID, and that for video data GetPes() may only be called if the next TS packet that will be given to PutTs() has the "payload start" flag set (suggested by Christoph Haubrich). - Added a note about the meaning of PERCENTAGEDELTA in cRingBuffer::UpdatePercentage() (thanks to Rolf Ahrenberg). - The new setup option "Recording/Pause key handling" can be used to define what happens if the Pause key on the remote control is pressed during live tv (thanks to Timo Eskola). - Added a note about cFont::GetFont() not being thread-safe. - Fixed generating PAT/PMT version numbers in case the PIDs change during recording (reported by Reinhard Nissl). - Updated the Ukrainian OSD texts (thanks to Yarema Aka Knedlyk). - Fixed a memory leak when reaching the end of a recording during replay (reported by Reinhard Nissl). - Fixed calling close(-1) in cUnbufferedFile::Close() (reported by Reinhard Nissl). - Added a workaround for the broken linux-dvb driver header files (based on a patch from Tobias Grimm). - Fixed handling the length of DiSEqC command sequences (reported by Reinhard Nissl). - Fixed cOsdMenu::Display() in case the menu size has changed (thanks to Reinhard Nissl). - Added some missing 'const' keywords to avoid compilation errors with gcc 4.4 (thanks to Ville Skyttä and Ludwig Nussel). - Modified cSVDRP::CmdGRAB() to avoid writing into const data (reported by Ludwig Nussel). - Fixed calculating menu colum widths in case the font has a size other than the default size (reported by Reinhard Nissl). - Added a plausibility check for the OSD percentage parameters to avoid problems in case the values are stored in the setup.conf file in a wrong way. - Fixed variable types in cIndexFile (reported by Udo Richter).
286 lines
9.9 KiB
C++
286 lines
9.9 KiB
C++
/*
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* recording.h: Recording file handling
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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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* $Id: recording.h 2.8 2009/05/23 12:14:42 kls Exp $
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*/
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#ifndef __RECORDING_H
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#define __RECORDING_H
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#include <time.h>
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#include "channels.h"
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#include "config.h"
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#include "epg.h"
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#include "thread.h"
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#include "timers.h"
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#include "tools.h"
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extern bool VfatFileSystem;
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extern int InstanceId;
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void RemoveDeletedRecordings(void);
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void AssertFreeDiskSpace(int Priority = 0, bool Force = false);
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///< The special Priority value -1 means that we shall get rid of any
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///< deleted recordings faster than normal (because we're cutting).
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///< If Force is true, the check will be done even if the timeout
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///< hasn't expired yet.
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class cResumeFile {
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private:
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char *fileName;
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bool isPesRecording;
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public:
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cResumeFile(const char *FileName, bool IsPesRecording);
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~cResumeFile();
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int Read(void);
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bool Save(int Index);
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void Delete(void);
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};
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class cRecordingInfo {
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friend class cRecording;
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private:
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tChannelID channelID;
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char *channelName;
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const cEvent *event;
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cEvent *ownEvent;
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char *aux;
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double framesPerSecond;
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int priority;
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int lifetime;
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char *fileName;
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cRecordingInfo(const cChannel *Channel = NULL, const cEvent *Event = NULL);
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void SetData(const char *Title, const char *ShortText, const char *Description);
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void SetAux(const char *Aux);
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public:
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cRecordingInfo(const char *FileName);
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~cRecordingInfo();
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tChannelID ChannelID(void) const { return channelID; }
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const char *ChannelName(void) const { return channelName; }
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const cEvent *GetEvent(void) const { return event; }
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const char *Title(void) const { return event->Title(); }
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const char *ShortText(void) const { return event->ShortText(); }
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const char *Description(void) const { return event->Description(); }
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const cComponents *Components(void) const { return event->Components(); }
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const char *Aux(void) const { return aux; }
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double FramesPerSecond(void) const { return framesPerSecond; }
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void SetFramesPerSecond(double FramesPerSecond);
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bool Read(FILE *f);
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bool Write(FILE *f, const char *Prefix = "") const;
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bool Read(void);
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bool Write(void) const;
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};
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class cRecording : public cListObject {
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friend class cRecordings;
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private:
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mutable int resume;
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mutable char *titleBuffer;
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mutable char *sortBuffer;
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mutable char *fileName;
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mutable char *name;
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mutable int fileSizeMB;
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int channel;
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int instanceId;
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bool isPesRecording;
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double framesPerSecond;
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cRecordingInfo *info;
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cRecording(const cRecording&); // can't copy cRecording
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cRecording &operator=(const cRecording &); // can't assign cRecording
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static char *StripEpisodeName(char *s);
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char *SortName(void) const;
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int GetResume(void) const;
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public:
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time_t start;
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int priority;
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int lifetime;
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time_t deleted;
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cRecording(cTimer *Timer, const cEvent *Event);
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cRecording(const char *FileName);
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virtual ~cRecording();
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virtual int Compare(const cListObject &ListObject) const;
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const char *Name(void) const { return name; }
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const char *FileName(void) const;
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const char *Title(char Delimiter = ' ', bool NewIndicator = false, int Level = -1) const;
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const cRecordingInfo *Info(void) const { return info; }
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const char *PrefixFileName(char Prefix);
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int HierarchyLevels(void) const;
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void ResetResume(void) const;
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double FramesPerSecond(void) const { return framesPerSecond; }
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bool IsNew(void) const { return GetResume() <= 0; }
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bool IsEdited(void) const;
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bool IsPesRecording(void) const { return isPesRecording; }
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bool WriteInfo(void);
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bool Delete(void);
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// Changes the file name so that it will no longer be visible in the "Recordings" menu
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// Returns false in case of error
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bool Remove(void);
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// Actually removes the file from the disk
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// Returns false in case of error
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bool Undelete(void);
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// Changes the file name so that it will be visible in the "Recordings" menu again and
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// not processed by cRemoveDeletedRecordingsThread.
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// Returns false in case of error
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};
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class cRecordings : public cList<cRecording>, public cThread {
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private:
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static char *updateFileName;
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bool deleted;
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time_t lastUpdate;
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int state;
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const char *UpdateFileName(void);
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void Refresh(bool Foreground = false);
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void ScanVideoDir(const char *DirName, bool Foreground = false, int LinkLevel = 0);
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protected:
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void Action(void);
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public:
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cRecordings(bool Deleted = false);
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virtual ~cRecordings();
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bool Load(void) { return Update(true); }
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///< Loads the current list of recordings and returns true if there
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///< is anything in it (for compatibility with older plugins - use
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///< Update(true) instead).
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bool Update(bool Wait = false);
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///< Triggers an update of the list of recordings, which will run
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///< as a separate thread if Wait is false. If Wait is true, the
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///< function returns only after the update has completed.
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///< Returns true if Wait is true and there is anyting in the list
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///< of recordings, false otherwise.
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void TouchUpdate(void);
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///< Touches the '.update' file in the video directory, so that other
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///< instances of VDR that access the same video directory can be triggered
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///< to update their recordings list.
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bool NeedsUpdate(void);
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void ChangeState(void) { state++; }
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bool StateChanged(int &State);
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void ResetResume(const char *ResumeFileName = NULL);
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cRecording *GetByName(const char *FileName);
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void AddByName(const char *FileName, bool TriggerUpdate = true);
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void DelByName(const char *FileName);
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int TotalFileSizeMB(void); ///< Only for deleted recordings!
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};
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extern cRecordings Recordings;
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extern cRecordings DeletedRecordings;
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#define DEFAULTFRAMESPERSECOND 25.0
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class cMark : public cListObject {
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private:
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double framesPerSecond;
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public:
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int position;
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char *comment;
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cMark(int Position = 0, const char *Comment = NULL, double FramesPerSecond = DEFAULTFRAMESPERSECOND);
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virtual ~cMark();
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cString ToText(void);
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bool Parse(const char *s);
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bool Save(FILE *f);
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};
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class cMarks : public cConfig<cMark> {
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private:
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double framesPerSecond;
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public:
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bool Load(const char *RecordingFileName, double FramesPerSecond = DEFAULTFRAMESPERSECOND, bool IsPesRecording = false);
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void Sort(void);
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cMark *Add(int Position);
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cMark *Get(int Position);
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cMark *GetPrev(int Position);
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cMark *GetNext(int Position);
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};
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#define RUC_BEFORERECORDING "before"
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#define RUC_AFTERRECORDING "after"
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#define RUC_EDITEDRECORDING "edited"
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class cRecordingUserCommand {
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private:
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static const char *command;
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public:
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static void SetCommand(const char *Command) { command = Command; }
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static void InvokeCommand(const char *State, const char *RecordingFileName);
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};
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// The maximum size of a single frame (up to HDTV 1920x1080):
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#define MAXFRAMESIZE (KILOBYTE(512) / TS_SIZE * TS_SIZE) // multiple of TS_SIZE to avoid breaking up TS packets
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// The maximum file size is limited by the range that can be covered
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// with a 40 bit 'unsigned int', which is 1TB. The actual maximum value
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// used is 6MB below the theoretical maximum, to have some safety (the
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// actual file size may be slightly higher because we stop recording only
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// before the next independent frame, to have a complete Group Of Pictures):
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#define MAXVIDEOFILESIZETS 1048570 // MB
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#define MAXVIDEOFILESIZEPES 2000 // MB
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#define MINVIDEOFILESIZE 100 // MB
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#define MAXVIDEOFILESIZEDEFAULT MAXVIDEOFILESIZEPES
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struct tIndexTs;
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class cIndexFile {
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private:
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int f;
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char *fileName;
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int size, last;
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tIndexTs *index;
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bool isPesRecording;
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cResumeFile resumeFile;
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cMutex mutex;
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void ConvertFromPes(tIndexTs *IndexTs, int Count);
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void ConvertToPes(tIndexTs *IndexTs, int Count);
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bool CatchUp(int Index = -1);
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public:
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cIndexFile(const char *FileName, bool Record, bool IsPesRecording = false);
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~cIndexFile();
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bool Ok(void) { return index != NULL; }
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bool Write(bool Independent, uint16_t FileNumber, off_t FileOffset);
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bool Get(int Index, uint16_t *FileNumber, off_t *FileOffset, bool *Independent = NULL, int *Length = NULL);
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int GetNextIFrame(int Index, bool Forward, uint16_t *FileNumber = NULL, off_t *FileOffset = NULL, int *Length = NULL, bool StayOffEnd = false);
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int Get(uint16_t FileNumber, off_t FileOffset);
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int Last(void) { CatchUp(); return last; }
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int GetResume(void) { return resumeFile.Read(); }
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bool StoreResume(int Index) { return resumeFile.Save(Index); }
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bool IsStillRecording(void);
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};
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class cFileName {
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private:
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cUnbufferedFile *file;
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int fileNumber;
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char *fileName, *pFileNumber;
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bool record;
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bool blocking;
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bool isPesRecording;
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public:
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cFileName(const char *FileName, bool Record, bool Blocking = false, bool IsPesRecording = false);
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~cFileName();
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const char *Name(void) { return fileName; }
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int Number(void) { return fileNumber; }
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bool GetLastPatPmtVersions(int &PatVersion, int &PmtVersion);
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cUnbufferedFile *Open(void);
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void Close(void);
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cUnbufferedFile *SetOffset(int Number, off_t Offset = 0);
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cUnbufferedFile *NextFile(void);
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};
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cString IndexToHMSF(int Index, bool WithFrame = false, double FramesPerSecond = DEFAULTFRAMESPERSECOND);
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// Converts the given index to a string, optionally containing the frame number.
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int HMSFToIndex(const char *HMSF, double FramesPerSecond = DEFAULTFRAMESPERSECOND);
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// Converts the given string (format: "hh:mm:ss.ff") to an index.
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int SecondsToFrames(int Seconds, double FramesPerSecond = DEFAULTFRAMESPERSECOND);
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// Returns the number of frames corresponding to the given number of seconds.
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int ReadFrame(cUnbufferedFile *f, uchar *b, int Length, int Max);
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char *ExchangeChars(char *s, bool ToFileSystem);
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// Exchanges the characters in the given string to or from a file system
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// specific representation (depending on ToFileSystem). The given string will
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// be modified and may be reallocated if more space is needed. The return
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// value points to the resulting string, which may be different from s.
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#endif //__RECORDING_H
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