DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby gnosygnus » 27 May 2010 05:49

Okay. I'll provide a git dif sometime over the next several days.

Thanks for the feedback/input.

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby gnosygnu » 06 Jun 2010 21:01

Hi all. I decided to shorten my username. My apologies for any confusion.

Anyway, as Rémi indicated, accurate seeking is not simple.

I think I have an approach that will work for most dvds. It works on those I directly tested (so far, 20). I believe the rationale behind the approach is valid. I detail more below. The code for searching.c follows afterwards.

My question for the VLC devs: what is the correct procedure for submitting a libdvdnav patch? Is mplayer the current custodians of the lib, and should I contact them? Do I then submit the VLC patch after the libdvdnav one gets integrated? (The VLC patch will look a lot like an earlier post, except it will call the new libdvdnav method: dvdnav_jump_to_sector_by_time)

Also, I would like to provide an option to fall-back on the current get/set time by sector. Although it does not correlate accurately to time, it is consistent: i.e.: seeking to sector 520 will always bring you to sector 520, though sector 520 is not 52 seconds. I would rather not eliminate the current functionality because of (a) backward compatibility and (b) general usefulness. Is this something I can include in the dvdnav.c patch (and presumably, add a VLC variable for it?)

Thanks for any info.

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First some background. I used to use the MS DirectDvd library. I believe it's the same library that Windows MediaPlayer uses (the behavior is exactly the same).
It does accurate seeking for most dvds, but there are some DVDs (< 5%) that it will fail and give a Division by Zero error (it will freeze the app).
By my best analysis, I think DirectDVD uses the timestamps in the VOB PCI pack (c_eltm?) http://dvd.sourceforge.net/dvdinfo/pci_pkt.html. It doesn't seem to use the IFO at all.

From what I've seen, I think this may be the best of all possible approaches. The info in the IFO will be correct for most dvds, but there are some dvds where the time map (VTS_TMAPTI) is corrupt or missing (5% of my collection). I imagine there are some dvds that have similiar issues with VTS_VOBU_ADMAP (have not seen any yet).

That said, the div-by-zero errors shows that the VOB PCI pack is not always correct (again, about 5% of my collection. some overlap with the prior 5%). However, I think other info in the VOB PCI pack can be used to correct this corruption (vobu_s_ptm; vobu_e_ptm; vobu_se_e_ptm). I'm assuming that DirectDVD simply didn't bother enough to fix them (especially when considering that div-by-zero freezes the app).

Unfortunately, scanning the VOB files for this data is a project beyond my current ability/time.

So in its place, I devised an approach that uses the IFOs only. It's not ideal, and will probably not work for poorly-authored DVDs. I'm hoping that segment is small (< 1%). For those DVDs, I think there is no other recourse other than to do VOB PCI pack analysis.

The IFO approach works as follows:
* Try the time_maps (should work for 95% of dvds)
- for a given time, find the entry in the time_map table (VTS_TMAPTI)
The time_map will break down a pgc into intervals of n seconds.
Unfortunately n is generally 4 seconds, so...
- lookup the corresponding sectors in the ad_map table (VTS_VOBU_ADMAP)
The tmap sectors will produce a range in ad_map of 6 - 10 VOBUs.
- do time interpolation over the 6 - 10 to get the time
6 - 10 will be small enough that time interpolation will be accurate
* If there is no good time_map, try the ad_map (should work for the remaining 5% of dvds)
- for a given time, find the cell in the pgc
- get the sector bounds of the cell
- lookup the corresponding sectors from the ad_map table (VTS_VOBU_ADMAP)
Unfortunately, the ad_map range will be much larger: a few hundred to a few thousand VOBUs.
- do time interpoloation over the range
time interpolation is not ideal, as the range is very large
however, VOBUs are sized between .4 and 1.5 seconds. Within a given cell, they appear to be reasonably consistent (i.e.: VOBUs may hover around 15 frames)
* If there is no good ad_map, then just use the cell (same as dvdnav_time_search)
- for a given time, find the cell in the pgc
- get the sector bounds of the cell
- do time interpolation over the sector bounds
this will rarely be accurate. It is there to handle the outlyer dvds (< 1%).

Here's a specific example for the time_map approach. It tries to find an @sector for a @time of 5 seconds
1. look at VTS_TMAPTI
@time_interval = 4

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Entries = tmap_idx sector time 0 711 4 1 1776 8 2 2790 12
since 5 seconds is between 4 and 8, @time is between tmap_idx 0 and 1
@sector_bgn = 711
@sector_end = 1776
2. look at VTS_VOBU_ADMAP

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Entries = vobu sector 0 0 1 43 etc. 9 711 10 831 11 948 12 1080 13 1213 14 1349 15 1493 16 1642 17 1776
@vobu_bgn = 9
@vobu_end = 17
3. interpolate
there are 8 vobus between 9 and 17
5 is 1/4 of the way between 4 and 8
1/4 of the way between 9 and 17 is 11
so, @sector = 948

The code follows next. It is long, but there are a lot of comments and fprintfs.

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/* * Copyright (C) 2000 Rich Wareham <richwareham@users.sourceforge.net> * * This file is part of libdvdnav, a DVD navigation library. * * libdvdnav is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * libdvdnav is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA * * $Id: searching.c 1135 2008-09-06 21:55:51Z rathann $ * */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include <assert.h> #include <inttypes.h> #include <limits.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <sys/time.h> //#include "dvd_types.h" #include "dvdnav/dvdnav.h" #include <dvdread/nav_types.h> #include <dvdread/ifo_types.h> #include "remap.h" #include "vm/decoder.h" #include "vm/vm.h" //#include "dvdnav.h" #include "dvdnav_internal.h" /* #define LOG_DEBUG */ #include <dvdread/ifo_read.h> #define RESULT_FALSE 0 #define RESULT_TRUE 1 #define CELL_FIND_SECTOR 1 #define CELL_FIND_TIME 2 /* proc: check_null in: @val: pointer to check @val_name: name of pointer out: RESULT_TRUE if null RESULT_FALSE if not-null notes: this proc... - returns true if null calling procs can then handle null refs accordingly EX: if (check_null(&ptr)) {return;} - assists logging */ static int32_t check_null(void *val, const char *val_name) { char msg_str[255]; if (val) { strcpy (msg_str, " "); strcat (msg_str, val_name); strcat (msg_str, "=y"); fprintf(MSG_OUT, msg_str); return RESULT_FALSE; } else { strcpy (msg_str, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: NULL REF: "); strcat (msg_str, val_name); fprintf(MSG_OUT, msg_str); return RESULT_TRUE; } } /* proc: dvdnav_tmap_get_entry in: @tmap: tmap instance @entry_count: used for bounds check @entry_idx: index to lookup @out_sector: sector val out: RESULT_TRUE if found RESULT_FALSE if not notes: this proc... - does bounds checking - gets a sector from a tmap - unsets discontinuity bit (if present) */ static int32_t dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(vts_tmap_t *tmap, uint16_t entry_count, uint32_t entry_idx, uint32_t *out_sector) { if (entry_idx >= entry_count) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: entry_idx >= entry_count"); return RESULT_FALSE; } int32_t sector = tmap->map_ent[entry_idx]; if ((sector & (1 << 31)) != 0) { // if discontinuity bit is set sector &= ~(1 << 31); // unset bit } if (sector < 0) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: sector < 0; discontinuity?"); return RESULT_FALSE; } *out_sector = sector; return RESULT_TRUE; } /* proc: dvdnav_cell_find in: @this: dvdnav instance @find_mode: - CELL_FIND_SECTOR: find cell that has this sector - CELL_FIND_TIME: find cell that has this time @find_val: value to find @out_cell_idx: index of found cell @out_sector_bgn: sector_bgn of found cell; needed when CELL_FIND_TIME @out_sector_end: sector_end of found cell; needed when CELL_FIND_TIME @out_time_bgn: time_bgn of found cell; needed when CELL_FIND_SECTOR @out_time_end: time_end of found cell; needed when CELL_FIND_SECTOR out: RESULT_TRUE if found RESULT_FALSE if not notes: this proc finds a cell, according to the find_args the @find_mode/@find_val design is sloppy however, there is specific cell traversal logic that I did not want to duplicate */ static int32_t dvdnav_cell_find(dvdnav_t *this, int32_t find_mode, uint64_t find_val, int32_t *out_cell_idx, uint32_t *out_sector_bgn, uint32_t *out_sector_end, uint64_t *out_time_bgn, uint64_t *out_time_end) { // output msg if (find_mode == CELL_FIND_SECTOR) fprintf(MSG_OUT, " find_mode=sector"); else if (find_mode == CELL_FIND_TIME) fprintf(MSG_OUT, " find_mode=time"); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " find_val=%"PRId64, find_val); // get state dvd_state_t *state = &(this->vm->state); if (check_null(&state, "state")) return RESULT_FALSE; // get pgc pgc_t *pgc = state->pgc; if (check_null(&pgc, "pgc")) return RESULT_FALSE; // get cell_count uint32_t cell_count = pgc->nr_of_cells; if (cell_count == 0) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: cell_count == 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get cell_bgn, cell_end uint32_t cell_bgn, cell_end; if (this->pgc_based) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, " pgc_based=y"); cell_bgn = 1; cell_end = cell_count; } else { int pgN = state->pgN; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " pgN=%i", pgN); cell_bgn = pgc->program_map[pgN - 1]; // -1 b/c pgN is 1 based? int program_count = pgc->nr_of_programs; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " program_count=%i", program_count); if (pgN < program_count) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, " pgN < program_count=y"); cell_end = pgc->program_map[pgN] - 1; } else { fprintf(MSG_OUT, " pgN >= program_count=y"); cell_end = cell_count; } } fprintf(MSG_OUT, " cell_bgn=%i", cell_bgn); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " cell_end=%i", cell_end); // search cells uint32_t cell_idx, sector_bgn = 0, sector_end = 0; uint64_t time_bgn = 0, time_end = 0; cell_playback_t *cell; int located = RESULT_FALSE; for (cell_idx = cell_bgn; cell_idx <= cell_end; cell_idx++) { cell = &(pgc->cell_playback[cell_idx-1]); // -1 b/c cell is base1 // if angle block, only consider first angleBlock (others are "redundant" for purpose of search) if (cell->block_type == BLOCK_TYPE_ANGLE_BLOCK && cell->block_mode != BLOCK_MODE_FIRST_CELL) { continue; } sector_bgn = cell->first_sector; sector_end = cell->last_sector; time_end += (dvdnav_convert_time(&cell->playback_time) / 90); // 90: pts to ms if (find_mode == CELL_FIND_SECTOR) { if (find_val >= sector_bgn && find_val <= sector_end) { located = RESULT_TRUE; break; } } else if (find_mode == CELL_FIND_TIME) { if (find_val >= time_bgn && find_val <= time_end) { located = RESULT_TRUE; break; } } time_bgn = time_end; } // found cell: set *out vars if (located == RESULT_TRUE) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, " found cell; cell_idx=%i", cell_idx); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " sector_bgn=%i", sector_bgn); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " sector_end=%i", sector_end); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " time_bgn=%"PRId64, time_bgn); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " time_end=%"PRId64, time_end); *out_cell_idx = cell_idx; *out_sector_bgn = sector_bgn; *out_sector_end = sector_end; *out_time_bgn = time_bgn; *out_time_end = time_end; } else fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: cell not found"); return located; } /* proc: dvdnav_tmap_is_valid in: @this: dvdnav instance @tmap: tmap instance @entry_count: # of entries in tmap; assumed to be valid @time_interval: time (in seconds) separating entries; assumed to be valid out: RESULT_TRUE if valid RESULT_FALSE if not notes: this proc currently validates a time map according to two criteria 1. checks if 0 entries 2. checks entry0 to make certain it is valid in context of its cell this may be easier explained by example entry0 lists sector 4500 time_interval is 4 this means that time of 4 seconds should be in a cell with - a sector_bgn < 4500 - a sector_end > 4500 so, iterate over the cells to find cell for 4 secs @cell_idx for 4 secs is 8: it has time_bgn of 3 secs and time_end of 5 secs however, it has a sector_bgn of 3000 and a sector_end of 4000 since this contradicts the time_map, the time_map is considered not valid */ static int32_t dvdnav_tmap_is_valid(dvdnav_t *this, vts_tmap_t *tmap, uint32_t entry_count, uint32_t time_interval) { // tmap with 0 entries are invalid if (entry_count == 0) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: tmap_entry_count == 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get cell corresponding to entry0 int32_t cell_idx; uint32_t sector_bgn = 0, sector_end = 0; uint64_t time_bgn, time_end; int32_t result; result = dvdnav_cell_find(this, CELL_FIND_TIME, time_interval, &cell_idx, &sector_bgn, &sector_end, &time_bgn, &time_end); if (!result) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: tmap_valid cell_find"); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " time=%i", time_interval); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get sector for entry 0 uint32_t entry0_sector = 0; result = dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(tmap, entry_count, 0, &entry0_sector); if (!result) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: tmap_valid tmap_get_sector"); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " idx=%i", 0); return RESULT_FALSE; } // check entry0_sector is between corresponding cell_sectors if (entry0_sector >= sector_bgn && entry0_sector <= sector_end) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, " tmap_valid=y"); return RESULT_TRUE; } else { fprintf(MSG_OUT, " tmap_valid=n"); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " entry0_sector=%i", entry0_sector); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " sector_bgn=%i", sector_bgn); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " sector_end=%i", sector_end); return RESULT_FALSE; } } /* proc: dvdnav_tmap_find_by_time in: @this: dvdnav instance @time_in_ms: time to find @out_tmap_idx: index of found entry @out_time_interval: time_interval in map @out_sector_bgn: sector of found entry @out_sector_end: sector of next extry out: RESULT_TRUE if found RESULT_FALSE if not todo: error handling for ifo retrieval notes: this proc scans the time_map to find the entry for @time_in_ms */ static int32_t dvdnav_tmap_find_by_time(dvdnav_t *this, uint32_t time_in_ms, uint32_t *out_tmap_idx, uint32_t *out_time_interval, uint32_t *out_sector_bgn, uint32_t *out_sector_end) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, " dvdnav_tmap_find_by_time time_in_ms=%i", time_in_ms); // get state dvd_state_t *state = &(this->vm->state); if (check_null(&state, "state")) return RESULT_FALSE; // get domain domain_t domain = state->domain; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " domain=%i", domain); // get vts_idx int32_t vts_idx = state->vtsN; // int fprintf(MSG_OUT, " vts_idx=%i", vts_idx); // get ifo // TODO: error handling for ifo retrieval ifo_handle_t *ifo = NULL; switch(domain) { case FP_DOMAIN: case VTSM_DOMAIN: case VMGM_DOMAIN: { // NOTE: ifo = this->vm->vmgi does not work ifo = ifoOpenVMGI(this->vm->dvd); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " ifo=non-title"); break; } case VTS_DOMAIN: { // NOTE: ifo = this->vm->vtsi doesn't work ifo = ifoOpen(this->vm->dvd, vts_idx); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " ifo=title"); break; } default: {// NOTE: will not check out-of-range domain again fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: Unknown domain"); return RESULT_FALSE; } } if (check_null(&ifo, "ifo")) return RESULT_FALSE; // get tmapt vts_tmapt_t *tmapt = ifo->vts_tmapt; if (check_null(&tmapt, "tmapt")) return RESULT_FALSE; // get tmap_count uint16_t tmap_count = tmapt->nr_of_tmaps; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " tmap_count=%i", tmap_count); // get pgcN; -1 b/c pgcN is base1 int32_t pgcN = (state->pgcN) - 1; // int fprintf(MSG_OUT, " pgcN=%i", pgcN); if (pgcN < 0) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: pgcN < 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get tmap vts_tmap_t *tmap = NULL; switch(domain) { case FP_DOMAIN: case VMGM_DOMAIN: case VTSM_DOMAIN: { if (tmap_count == 0) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: tmap_count == 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } tmap = &(tmapt->tmap[0]); // ASSUME: vmgi only has one time map fprintf(MSG_OUT, " tmap=non-title"); break; } case VTS_DOMAIN: { if (pgcN >= tmap_count) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: pgcN >= tmap_count"); return RESULT_FALSE; } tmap = &(tmapt->tmap[pgcN]); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " tmap=title"); break; } } if (check_null(&tmap, "tmap")) return RESULT_FALSE; // get time_interval; tmap->tmu is in seconds uint32_t time_interval = (tmap->tmu) * 1000; // * 1000 converts to millisecs fprintf(MSG_OUT, " time_interval=%i", time_interval); if (time_interval == 0) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: time_interval == 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // check tmap is valid if (!dvdnav_tmap_is_valid(this, tmap, time_in_ms, time_interval)) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: tmap not valid"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get entry_count uint16_t entry_count = tmap->nr_of_entries; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " entry_count=%i", entry_count); // get tmap_idx, tmap_idx_end: -1 b/c tmap is base1 // EX: idx time // 0 4 // 1 8 uint32_t tmap_idx_bgn = (time_in_ms / time_interval) - 1;// -1 for base1 fprintf(MSG_OUT, " tmap_idx_bgn=%i", tmap_idx_bgn); int32_t tmap_idx_end = tmap_idx_bgn + 1; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " tmap_idx_end=%i", tmap_idx_end); // get sector_bgn, sector_end uint32_t sector_bgn, sector_end; int32_t result = dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(tmap, entry_count, tmap_idx_bgn, &sector_bgn); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " sector_bgn=%i", sector_bgn); if (!result) return result; result = dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(tmap, entry_count, tmap_idx_end, &sector_end); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " sector_end=%i", sector_end); if (!result) return result; // set *out vars *out_tmap_idx = tmap_idx_bgn; *out_time_interval = time_interval; *out_sector_bgn = sector_bgn; *out_sector_end = sector_end; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " found tmap_idx=%i", tmap_idx_bgn); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " time_interval=%i", time_interval); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " sector_bgn=%i", sector_bgn); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " sector_end=%i", sector_end); return RESULT_TRUE; } /* proc: dvdnav_admap_find_by_sector in: @admap: admap instance @entry_count: total # of entries in table @sector_to_find: sector to find in table @out_admap_idx: index for corresponding sector out: RESULT_TRUE if found RESULT_FALSE if not notes: this proc uses a binary search to find @sector_to_find note that an admap usually has an entry_count = # of seconds * 2 for a 2 hour film, entry_count will be 14k (2 * 60 * 60 * 2) theoretical max is 64k entries note that other methods in searching.c will iterate over the admap one at a time they should be diverted to use this method (though performance gains will be negligible) */ static int dvdnav_admap_find_by_sector(vobu_admap_t *admap, uint32_t entry_count, uint32_t sector_to_find, uint32_t *out_admap_idx) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, " sector_to_find=%i", sector_to_find); int32_t interval = entry_count; int32_t multiplier = 1; int32_t idx = 0; int32_t tries = 0; // safeguard against infinite loop int32_t sector_cur = 0; while (1) { interval = (interval + 1) / 2; // +1 to prevent fractional truncation; EX: 3 / 2 should be 2, not 1 if (interval == 0 || tries++ > 32) { if (interval == 0) fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: WARN: binary search failed; zero interval; sector_to_find=%i", sector_to_find); else fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: WARN: binary search failed; infinite loop; sector_to_find=%i", sector_to_find); *out_admap_idx = idx; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " admap_idx=%i", *out_admap_idx); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " admap_find_tries=%i", tries); return RESULT_FALSE; } idx += interval * multiplier; sector_cur = admap->vobu_start_sectors[idx]; if (sector_cur == sector_to_find) { *out_admap_idx = idx; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " admap_idx=%i", *out_admap_idx); fprintf(MSG_OUT, " admap_find_tries=%i", tries); return RESULT_TRUE; } multiplier = sector_cur > sector_to_find ? -1 : 1; } } /* proc: dvdnav_admap_interpolate_vobu in: @this: dvdnav instance @sector_bgn: start sector of range @sector_end: end sector of range @fraction: fraction to interpolate @vobu_adj: arbitrary value to add (fudge factor) @out_sector: result of interpolation out: RESULT_TRUE if successful RESULT_FALSE if not notes: this proc uses the admap to find the vobu that is the interpolated value of @sector_bgn, @sector_end and @fraction again, an example may be easier to explain @sector_bgn = 1000 @sector_end = 2000 @fraction = .25 @admap says @sector_bgn is vobu 10 @admap says @sector_end is vobu 14 there are 4 vobus between 14 and 10 so, requested vobu is 11 (1/4 of 4) @admap says voub 11 is @sector 1125 */ static int32_t dvdnav_admap_interpolate_vobu(dvdnav_t *this, uint32_t sector_bgn, uint32_t sector_end, double fraction, int32_t vobu_adj, uint32_t *out_sector) { // get state dvd_state_t *state = &(this->vm->state); if (check_null(&state, "state")) return RESULT_FALSE; // get domain domain_t domain = state->domain; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " domain=%i", domain); // get admap vobu_admap_t *admap = NULL; switch(domain) { case FP_DOMAIN: case VMGM_DOMAIN: admap = this->vm->vmgi->menu_vobu_admap; break; case VTSM_DOMAIN: admap = this->vm->vtsi->menu_vobu_admap; break; case VTS_DOMAIN: admap = this->vm->vtsi->vts_vobu_admap; break; } if (check_null(&admap, "admap")) return RESULT_FALSE; // get vobu_count int32_t vobu_count = (admap->last_byte + 1 - VOBU_ADMAP_SIZE) / VOBU_ADMAP_SIZE; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " vobu_count=%i", vobu_count); if (vobu_count <= 0) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: vobu_count <= 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get vobu_bgn int32_t result; uint32_t vobu_bgn; result = dvdnav_admap_find_by_sector(admap, vobu_count, sector_bgn, &vobu_bgn); if (!result) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: could not find sector_bgn"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get vobu_end uint32_t vobu_end; result = dvdnav_admap_find_by_sector(admap, vobu_count, sector_end, &vobu_end); if (!result) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: could not find sector_end"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get vobu_dif uint32_t vobu_dif = vobu_end - vobu_bgn; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " vobu_dif=%i", vobu_dif); // get vobu_off uint32_t vobu_off = (fraction * ((double)vobu_dif + .5)); // +.5 to round up else .74 * 4 = 2 fprintf(MSG_OUT, " vobu_off=%i", vobu_off); // adjust vobu_off if (vobu_adj != 0) { vobu_off += vobu_adj; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " vobu_off + vobu_adj=%i", vobu_off); } // get sector if (vobu_off >= vobu_count) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: vobu_off >= vobu_count"); return RESULT_FALSE; } *out_sector = admap->vobu_start_sectors[vobu_bgn + vobu_off]; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " vobu_out_sector=%i", *out_sector); return RESULT_TRUE; } /* proc: dvdnav_find_sector_by_tmap in: @this: dvd_nav instance @time_in_ms: time to find @out_sector: sector found out: RESULT_TRUE if found RESULT_FALSE if not hacks: +1 to vobu to adjust for time (is this a bounds issue?) notes: this proc finds the @sector from a given @time. Its approach is... 1. look at VTS_TMAPTI to find... @time_interval: time precision of tmap (commonly 4 seconds?) @sector_bgn: sector before @time @sector_end: sector after @time 2. iterate over VTS_VOBU_ADMAP to find... @vobu_bgn: vobu index corresponding to @sector_bgn @vobu_end: vobu index corresponding to @sector_end NOTE: VTS_VOBU_ADMAP will give precision to n seconds, but n is only defined in the VOB PCI packet (vobu_s_ptm, vobu_e_ptm) it will be .5 seconds (roughly) but it may vary 3. interpolate @sector using data from (1) and (2) this proc will be accurate if... 1. VTS_TMAPTI is not corrupt 2. VTS_VOBU_ADMAP is not corrupt NOTE: ifo_read.c reads VTS_TMAPTI and VTS_VOBU_ADMAP - it will probably not be wrong, but look there for bugs - if corrupt, the more likely source is either.. (a) original DVD may be mastered badly (b) ifo may be altered manually by other programs 3. vobus are the same duration between two entries in VTS_TMAPTI vobus seem to be the same time, though this is an assumption even if false, then imprecision will be no more than @time_interval EX: find @sector for @time of 5 seconds 1. VTS_TMAPTI @time_interval = 4 Entries = tmap_idx sector time 0 711 4 1 1776 8 2 2790 12 since 5 seconds is between 4 and 8, @time is between tmap_idx 0 and 1 @sector_bgn = 711 @sector_end = 1776 2. VTS_VOBU_ADMAP Entries = vobu sector 0 0 1 43 etc. 9 711 10 831 11 948 12 1080 13 1213 14 1349 15 1493 16 1642 17 1776 @vobu_bgn = 9 @vobu_end = 17 3. interpolate there are 8 vobus between 9 and 17 5 is 1/4 of the way between 4 and 8 1/4 of the way between 9 and 17 is 11 so, @sector = 948 */ static int32_t dvdnav_find_sector_by_tmap(dvdnav_t *this, uint64_t time_in_ms, uint32_t *out_sector) { // get tmap data uint32_t tmap_idx; uint32_t time_interval; uint32_t sector_bgn, sector_end; int32_t result = dvdnav_tmap_find_by_time(this, time_in_ms, &tmap_idx, &time_interval, &sector_bgn, &sector_end); if (!result) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: could not find time in tmap"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get time_in_ms_bgn // NOTE: +1 b/c tmap is 0 based array, with 1 * time_interval // EX: idx sector time calc // 0 711 4 (idx + 1) * time_interval -> 4 // 1 1776 8 (idx + 1) * time_interval -> 8 uint32_t time_in_ms_bgn = (tmap_idx + 1) * time_interval; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " time_in_ms_bgn2=%i", time_in_ms_bgn); // get time_in_ms_dif int32_t time_in_ms_dif = time_in_ms - time_in_ms_bgn; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " time_in_ms_dif=%i", time_in_ms_dif); if (time_in_ms_dif < 0) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: time_in_ms_dif < 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get time_pct double time_pct = (double)time_in_ms_dif / time_interval; // time_interval checked previously to be > 0 fprintf(MSG_OUT, " time_pct=%f", time_pct); // get sector uint32_t sector = 0; result = dvdnav_admap_interpolate_vobu(this, sector_bgn, sector_end, time_pct, 1, &sector); if (!result) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: find_by_tmap.interpolate"); return RESULT_FALSE; } fprintf(MSG_OUT, " sector=%i", sector); // return *out_sector = sector; return RESULT_TRUE; } /* proc: dvdnav_find_sector_by_admap in: @this: dvd_nav instance @time_in_ms: time to find @out_sector: sector found out: RESULT_TRUE if found RESULT_FALSE if not hacks: +1 to vobu to adjust for time (is this a bounds issue?) assumes: vmgi ifo only has one time map notes: this proc finds the @sector from a given @time. Its approach is... 1. look at cells to find... @sector_bgn: start sector of cell @sector_end: end sector of cell @time_bgn: start time of cell @time__end: end time of cell 2. iterate over VTS_VOBU_ADMAP to find... @vobu_bgn: vobu index corresponding to @sector_bgn @vobu_end: vobu index corresponding to @sector_end 3. interpolate @sector using data from (1) and (2) refer to dvdnav_find_sector_by_tmap as logic is mostly the same */ static int32_t dvdnav_find_sector_by_admap(dvdnav_t *this, uint64_t time_in_ms, uint32_t *out_sector) { // find cell_idx int32_t cell_idx; uint32_t sector_bgn, sector_end; uint64_t time_bgn, time_end; int32_t result; result = dvdnav_cell_find(this, CELL_FIND_TIME, time_in_ms, &cell_idx, &sector_bgn, &sector_end, &time_bgn, &time_end); if (!result) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: find_by_admap.cell_find"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get time_in_ms_dif uint64_t time_in_ms_dif = time_in_ms - time_bgn; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " time_in_ms_dif=%"PRId64, time_in_ms_dif); if (time_in_ms_dif < 0) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: time_in_ms_dif < 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get time_len uint64_t time_len = time_end - time_bgn; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " time_len=%"PRId64, time_len); if (time_len < 0) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: time_len < 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get time_pct double time_pct = (double)time_in_ms_dif / time_len; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " time_pct=%f", time_pct); // get sector uint32_t sector = 0; sector_end++; // +1: cell sector in VTS_PGC is last sector of cell which is NOT a VOBU result = dvdnav_admap_interpolate_vobu(this, sector_bgn, sector_end, time_pct, 1, &sector); if (!result) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: find_by_admap.interpolate"); return RESULT_FALSE; } fprintf(MSG_OUT, " sector=%i", sector); // return *out_sector = sector; return RESULT_TRUE; } /* proc: dvdnav_find_sector_by_cells in: @this: dvd_nav instance @time_in_ms: time to find @out_sector: sector found out: RESULT_TRUE if found RESULT_FALSE if not notes: this proc finds the @sector from a given @time. Its approach is... 1. look at cells to find... @sector_bgn: start sector of cell @sector_end: end sector of cell @time_bgn: start time of cell @time__end: end time of cell 2. interpolate @sector using data from (1) */ static int32_t dvdnav_find_sector_by_cells(dvdnav_t *this, uint64_t time_in_ms, uint32_t *out_sector) { // find cell_idx int32_t cell_idx; uint32_t sector_bgn, sector_end; uint64_t time_bgn, time_end; int32_t result; result = dvdnav_cell_find(this, CELL_FIND_TIME, time_in_ms, &cell_idx, &sector_bgn, &sector_end, &time_bgn, &time_end); if (!result) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: find_by_cells.cell_find"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get time_in_ms_dif uint64_t time_in_ms_dif = time_in_ms - time_bgn; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " time_in_ms_dif=%"PRId64, time_in_ms_dif); if (time_in_ms_dif < 0) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: time_in_ms_dif < 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get time_dif uint64_t time_dif = time_end - time_bgn; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " time_dif=%"PRId64, time_dif); if (time_dif < 0) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: time_dif < 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get time_pct double time_pct = (double)time_in_ms_dif / time_dif; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " time_pct=%f", time_pct); // get sector_dif uint32_t sector_dif = sector_end - sector_bgn; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " sector_dif=%i", sector_dif); // get sector_off uint32_t sector_off = sector_bgn + sector_off; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " sector_off=%i", sector_off); // return *out_sector = sector_bgn + sector_off; return RESULT_TRUE; } /* proc: dvdnav_jump_to_sector in: @this: dvd_nav instance @sector: sector to jump to out: RESULT_TRUE if successful RESULT_FALSE if not notes: this proc will cause the vm to go to the @sector */ static int32_t dvdnav_jump_to_sector(dvdnav_t *this, uint32_t sector) { int32_t cell_idx; uint32_t sector_bgn, sector_end; uint64_t time_bgn, time_end; int32_t result; // find cell_idx result = dvdnav_cell_find(this, CELL_FIND_SECTOR, sector, &cell_idx, &sector_bgn, &sector_end, &time_bgn, &time_end); if (!result) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\nlibdvdnav.time_search: ERR: jump_to_sector.cell_find"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get sector_offset within cell; EX: sector=4100; cell begins at 4000; sector_offset = 100; uint32_t sector_off = sector - sector_bgn; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " sector_off=%i", sector_off); // jump to cell/sector this->cur_cell_time = 0; if (vm_jump_cell_block(this->vm, cell_idx, sector_off)) { pthread_mutex_lock(&this->vm_lock); this->vm->hop_channel += HOP_SEEK; pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return RESULT_TRUE; } return RESULT_FALSE; } /* proc: dvdnav_jump_to_sector_by_time in: @this: dvd_nav instance @time_in_pts_ticks: time in presentation time stamp ticks out: RESULT_TRUE if successful RESULT_FALSE if not notes: this proc tries to jump to a sector by time. it tries to find a sector by calling each of these procs in succession - dvdnav_find_sector_by_tmap - dvdnav_find_sector_by_admap (if tmap fails) - dvdnav_find_sector_by_cells (if tmap and admap fails) if it gets a sector, it then calls dvdnav_jump_to_sector */ static int32_t dvdnav_jump_to_sector_by_time(dvdnav_t *this, uint32_t time_in_pts_ticks) { int32_t result = RESULT_FALSE; fprintf(MSG_OUT, "\n*** time_in_pts_ticks=%i", time_in_pts_ticks); // get time_in_ms uint64_t time_in_ms = time_in_pts_ticks / 90; fprintf(MSG_OUT, " time_in_ms=%"PRId64, time_in_ms); // get_sector uint32_t sector = 0; result = dvdnav_find_sector_by_tmap(this, time_in_ms, &sector); if (!result) { result = dvdnav_find_sector_by_admap(this, time_in_ms, &sector); if (!result) { result = dvdnav_find_sector_by_cells(this, time_in_ms, &sector); if (!result) { goto exit; } } } // jump to sector result = dvdnav_jump_to_sector(this, sector); if (!result) goto exit; result = RESULT_TRUE; exit: return result; } /* Scan the ADMAP for a particular block number. */ /* Return placed in vobu. */ /* Returns error status */ /* FIXME: Maybe need to handle seeking outside current cell. */ static dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_scan_admap(dvdnav_t *this, int32_t domain, uint32_t seekto_block, uint32_t *vobu) { vobu_admap_t *admap = NULL; #ifdef LOG_DEBUG fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: Seeking to target %u ...\n", seekto_block); #endif *vobu = -1; /* Search through the VOBU_ADMAP for the nearest VOBU * to the target block */ switch(domain) { case FP_DOMAIN: case VMGM_DOMAIN: admap = this->vm->vmgi->menu_vobu_admap; break; case VTSM_DOMAIN: admap = this->vm->vtsi->menu_vobu_admap; break; case VTS_DOMAIN: admap = this->vm->vtsi->vts_vobu_admap; break; default: fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: Error: Unknown domain for seeking.\n"); } if(admap) { uint32_t address = 0; uint32_t vobu_start, next_vobu; int admap_entries = (admap->last_byte + 1 - VOBU_ADMAP_SIZE)/VOBU_ADMAP_SIZE; /* Search through ADMAP for best sector */ vobu_start = SRI_END_OF_CELL; /* FIXME: Implement a faster search algorithm */ while(address < admap_entries) { next_vobu = admap->vobu_start_sectors[address]; /* fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: Found block %u\n", next_vobu); */ if(vobu_start <= seekto_block && next_vobu > seekto_block) break; vobu_start = next_vobu; address++; } *vobu = vobu_start; return DVDNAV_STATUS_OK; } fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: admap not located\n"); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } /* Searching API calls */ /* FIXME: right now, this function does not use the time tables but interpolates only the cell times */ dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_time_search(dvdnav_t *this, uint64_t time) { uint64_t target = time; uint64_t length = 0; uint32_t first_cell_nr, last_cell_nr, cell_nr; int32_t found; cell_playback_t *cell; dvd_state_t *state; if(this->position_current.still != 0) { printerr("Cannot seek in a still frame."); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } pthread_mutex_lock(&this->vm_lock); state = &(this->vm->state); if(!state->pgc) { printerr("No current PGC."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } this->cur_cell_time = 0; if (this->pgc_based) { first_cell_nr = 1; last_cell_nr = state->pgc->nr_of_cells; } else { first_cell_nr = state->pgc->program_map[state->pgN-1]; if(state->pgN < state->pgc->nr_of_programs) last_cell_nr = state->pgc->program_map[state->pgN] - 1; else last_cell_nr = state->pgc->nr_of_cells; } found = 0; for(cell_nr = first_cell_nr; (cell_nr <= last_cell_nr) && !found; cell_nr ++) { cell = &(state->pgc->cell_playback[cell_nr-1]); if(cell->block_type == BLOCK_TYPE_ANGLE_BLOCK && cell->block_mode != BLOCK_MODE_FIRST_CELL) continue; length = dvdnav_convert_time(&cell->playback_time); if (target >= length) { target -= length; } else { target = target * (cell->last_sector - cell->first_sector + 1) / length; target += cell->first_sector; found = 1; break; } } if(found) { uint32_t vobu; #ifdef LOG_DEBUG fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: Seeking to cell %i from choice of %i to %i\n", cell_nr, first_cell_nr, last_cell_nr); #endif if (dvdnav_scan_admap(this, state->domain, target, &vobu) == DVDNAV_STATUS_OK) { uint32_t start = state->pgc->cell_playback[cell_nr-1].first_sector; if (vm_jump_cell_block(this->vm, cell_nr, vobu - start)) { #ifdef LOG_DEBUG fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: After cellN=%u blockN=%u target=%x vobu=%x start=%x\n" , state->cellN, state->blockN, target, vobu, start); #endif this->vm->hop_channel += HOP_SEEK; pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_OK; } } } fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: Error when seeking\n"); printerr("Error when seeking."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_sector_search(dvdnav_t *this, uint64_t offset, int32_t origin) { uint32_t target = 0; uint32_t length = 0; uint32_t first_cell_nr, last_cell_nr, cell_nr; int32_t found; cell_playback_t *cell; dvd_state_t *state; dvdnav_status_t result; if(this->position_current.still != 0) { printerr("Cannot seek in a still frame."); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } result = dvdnav_get_position(this, &target, &length); if(!result) { return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } pthread_mutex_lock(&this->vm_lock); state = &(this->vm->state); if(!state->pgc) { printerr("No current PGC."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } #ifdef LOG_DEBUG fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: seeking to offset=%lu pos=%u length=%u\n", offset, target, length); fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: Before cellN=%u blockN=%u\n", state->cellN, state->blockN); #endif switch(origin) { case SEEK_SET: if(offset >= length) { printerr("Request to seek behind end."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } target = offset; break; case SEEK_CUR: if(target + offset >= length) { printerr("Request to seek behind end."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } target += offset; break; case SEEK_END: if(length < offset) { printerr("Request to seek before start."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } target = length - offset; break; default: /* Error occured */ printerr("Illegal seek mode."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } this->cur_cell_time = 0; if (this->pgc_based) { first_cell_nr = 1; last_cell_nr = state->pgc->nr_of_cells; } else { /* Find start cell of program. */ first_cell_nr = state->pgc->program_map[state->pgN-1]; /* Find end cell of program */ if(state->pgN < state->pgc->nr_of_programs) last_cell_nr = state->pgc->program_map[state->pgN] - 1; else last_cell_nr = state->pgc->nr_of_cells; } found = 0; for(cell_nr = first_cell_nr; (cell_nr <= last_cell_nr) && !found; cell_nr ++) { cell = &(state->pgc->cell_playback[cell_nr-1]); if(cell->block_type == BLOCK_TYPE_ANGLE_BLOCK && cell->block_mode != BLOCK_MODE_FIRST_CELL) continue; length = cell->last_sector - cell->first_sector + 1; if (target >= length) { target -= length; } else { /* convert the target sector from Cell-relative to absolute physical sector */ target += cell->first_sector; found = 1; break; } } if(found) { uint32_t vobu; #ifdef LOG_DEBUG fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: Seeking to cell %i from choice of %i to %i\n", cell_nr, first_cell_nr, last_cell_nr); #endif if (dvdnav_scan_admap(this, state->domain, target, &vobu) == DVDNAV_STATUS_OK) { int32_t start = state->pgc->cell_playback[cell_nr-1].first_sector; if (vm_jump_cell_block(this->vm, cell_nr, vobu - start)) { #ifdef LOG_DEBUG fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: After cellN=%u blockN=%u target=%x vobu=%x start=%x\n" , state->cellN, state->blockN, target, vobu, start); #endif this->vm->hop_channel += HOP_SEEK; pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_OK; } } } fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: Error when seeking\n"); fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: FIXME: Implement seeking to location %u\n", target); printerr("Error when seeking."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_part_search(dvdnav_t *this, int32_t part) { int32_t title, old_part; if (dvdnav_current_title_info(this, &title, &old_part) == DVDNAV_STATUS_OK) return dvdnav_part_play(this, title, part); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_prev_pg_search(dvdnav_t *this) { pthread_mutex_lock(&this->vm_lock); if(!this->vm->state.pgc) { printerr("No current PGC."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } #ifdef LOG_DEBUG fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: previous chapter\n"); #endif if (!vm_jump_prev_pg(this->vm)) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: previous chapter failed.\n"); printerr("Skip to previous chapter failed."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } this->cur_cell_time = 0; this->position_current.still = 0; this->vm->hop_channel++; #ifdef LOG_DEBUG fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: previous chapter done\n"); #endif pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_OK; } dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_top_pg_search(dvdnav_t *this) { pthread_mutex_lock(&this->vm_lock); if(!this->vm->state.pgc) { printerr("No current PGC."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } #ifdef LOG_DEBUG fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: top chapter\n"); #endif if (!vm_jump_top_pg(this->vm)) { fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: top chapter failed.\n"); printerr("Skip to top chapter failed."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } this->cur_cell_time = 0; this->position_current.still = 0; this->vm->hop_channel++; #ifdef LOG_DEBUG fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: top chapter done\n"); #endif pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_OK; } dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_next_pg_search(dvdnav_t *this) { vm_t *try_vm; pthread_mutex_lock(&this->vm_lock); if(!this->vm->state.pgc) { printerr("No current PGC."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } #ifdef LOG_DEBUG fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: next chapter\n"); #endif /* make a copy of current VM and try to navigate the copy to the next PG */ try_vm = vm_new_copy(this->vm); if (!vm_jump_next_pg(try_vm) || try_vm->stopped) { vm_free_copy(try_vm); /* next_pg failed, try to jump at least to the next cell */ try_vm = vm_new_copy(this->vm); vm_get_next_cell(try_vm); if (try_vm->stopped) { vm_free_copy(try_vm); fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: next chapter failed.\n"); printerr("Skip to next chapter failed."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } } this->cur_cell_time = 0; /* merge changes on success */ vm_merge(this->vm, try_vm); vm_free_copy(try_vm); this->position_current.still = 0; this->vm->hop_channel++; #ifdef LOG_DEBUG fprintf(MSG_OUT, "libdvdnav: next chapter done\n"); #endif pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_OK; } dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_menu_call(dvdnav_t *this, DVDMenuID_t menu) { vm_t *try_vm; pthread_mutex_lock(&this->vm_lock); if(!this->vm->state.pgc) { printerr("No current PGC."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } this->cur_cell_time = 0; /* make a copy of current VM and try to navigate the copy to the menu */ try_vm = vm_new_copy(this->vm); if ( (menu == DVD_MENU_Escape) && (this->vm->state.domain != VTS_DOMAIN)) { /* Try resume */ if (vm_jump_resume(try_vm) && !try_vm->stopped) { /* merge changes on success */ vm_merge(this->vm, try_vm); vm_free_copy(try_vm); this->position_current.still = 0; this->vm->hop_channel++; pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_OK; } } if (menu == DVD_MENU_Escape) menu = DVD_MENU_Root; if (vm_jump_menu(try_vm, menu) && !try_vm->stopped) { /* merge changes on success */ vm_merge(this->vm, try_vm); vm_free_copy(try_vm); this->position_current.still = 0; this->vm->hop_channel++; pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_OK; } else { vm_free_copy(try_vm); printerr("No such menu or menu not reachable."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } } dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_position(dvdnav_t *this, uint32_t *pos, uint32_t *len) { uint32_t cur_sector; int32_t cell_nr, first_cell_nr, last_cell_nr; cell_playback_t *cell; dvd_state_t *state; if(!this->started) { printerr("Virtual DVD machine not started."); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } pthread_mutex_lock(&this->vm_lock); state = &(this->vm->state); if(!state->pgc || this->vm->stopped) { printerr("No current PGC."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } if (this->position_current.hop_channel != this->vm->hop_channel || this->position_current.domain != state->domain || this->position_current.vts != state->vtsN || this->position_current.cell_restart != state->cell_restart) { printerr("New position not yet determined."); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } /* Get current sector */ cur_sector = this->vobu.vobu_start + this->vobu.blockN; if (this->pgc_based) { first_cell_nr = 1; last_cell_nr = state->pgc->nr_of_cells; } else { /* Find start cell of program. */ first_cell_nr = state->pgc->program_map[state->pgN-1]; /* Find end cell of program */ if(state->pgN < state->pgc->nr_of_programs) last_cell_nr = state->pgc->program_map[state->pgN] - 1; else last_cell_nr = state->pgc->nr_of_cells; } *pos = -1; *len = 0; for (cell_nr = first_cell_nr; cell_nr <= last_cell_nr; cell_nr++) { cell = &(state->pgc->cell_playback[cell_nr-1]); if (cell_nr == state->cellN) { /* the current sector is in this cell, * pos is length of PG up to here + sector's offset in this cell */ *pos = *len + cur_sector - cell->first_sector; } *len += cell->last_sector - cell->first_sector + 1; } assert((signed)*pos != -1); pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return DVDNAV_STATUS_OK; } dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_position_in_title(dvdnav_t *this, uint32_t *pos, uint32_t *len) { uint32_t cur_sector; uint32_t first_cell_nr; uint32_t last_cell_nr; cell_playback_t *first_cell; cell_playback_t *last_cell; dvd_state_t *state; state = &(this->vm->state); if(!state->pgc) { printerr("No current PGC."); return DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; } /* Get current sector */ cur_sector = this->vobu.vobu_start + this->vobu.blockN; /* Now find first and last cells in title. */ first_cell_nr = state->pgc->program_map[0]; first_cell = &(state->pgc->cell_playback[first_cell_nr-1]); last_cell_nr = state->pgc->nr_of_cells; last_cell = &(state->pgc->cell_playback[last_cell_nr-1]); *pos = cur_sector - first_cell->first_sector; *len = last_cell->last_sector - first_cell->first_sector; return DVDNAV_STATUS_OK; } uint32_t dvdnav_describe_title_chapters(dvdnav_t *this, int32_t title, uint64_t **times, uint64_t *duration) { int32_t retval=0; uint16_t parts, i; title_info_t *ptitle = NULL; ptt_info_t *ptt = NULL; ifo_handle_t *ifo; pgc_t *pgc; cell_playback_t *cell; uint64_t length, *tmp=NULL; *times = NULL; *duration = 0; pthread_mutex_lock(&this->vm_lock); if(!this->vm->vmgi) { printerr("Bad VM state or missing VTSI."); goto fail; } if(!this->started) { /* don't report an error but be nice */ vm_start(this->vm); this->started = 1; } ifo = vm_get_title_ifo(this->vm, title); if(!ifo || !ifo->vts_pgcit) { printerr("Couldn't open IFO for chosen title, exit."); goto fail; } ptitle = &this->vm->vmgi->tt_srpt->title[title-1]; parts = ptitle->nr_of_ptts; ptt = ifo->vts_ptt_srpt->title[ptitle->vts_ttn-1].ptt; tmp = calloc(1, sizeof(uint64_t)*parts); if(!tmp) goto fail; length = 0; for(i=0; i<parts; i++) { uint32_t cellnr, endcellnr; pgc = ifo->vts_pgcit->pgci_srp[ptt[i].pgcn-1].pgc; if(ptt[i].pgn > pgc->nr_of_programs) { printerr("WRONG part number."); goto fail; } cellnr = pgc->program_map[ptt[i].pgn-1]; if(ptt[i].pgn < pgc->nr_of_programs) endcellnr = pgc->program_map[ptt[i].pgn]; else endcellnr = 0; do { cell = &pgc->cell_playback[cellnr-1]; if(!(cell->block_type == BLOCK_TYPE_ANGLE_BLOCK && cell->block_mode != BLOCK_MODE_FIRST_CELL )) { tmp[i] = length + dvdnav_convert_time(&cell->playback_time); length = tmp[i]; } cellnr++; } while(cellnr < endcellnr); } *duration = length; vm_ifo_close(ifo); retval = parts; *times = tmp; fail: pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); if(!retval && tmp) free(tmp); return retval; }

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 08 Jun 2010 01:45

My question for the VLC devs: what is the correct procedure for submitting a libdvdnav patch? Is mplayer the current custodians of the lib, and should I contact them? Do I then submit the VLC patch after the libdvdnav one gets integrated? (The VLC patch will look a lot like an earlier post, except it will call the new libdvdnav method: dvdnav_jump_to_sector_by_time)
Quite simple:
VLC now uses the libdvdnav fork from mplayer: https://lists.mplayerhq.hu/mailman/list ... av-discuss
Submitting the second patch to VLC is straight-forward and can be sent as soon as it is applied upstream. :D

Thanks for the works.
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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby gnosygnu » 08 Jun 2010 05:37

Okay. Sent email. Thanks!

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 08 Jun 2010 14:25

I haven't seen it yet... I hope it is blokced in the mailq
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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby gnosygnu » 09 Jun 2010 03:05

Thanks for the heads-up.
The email was awaiting moderator approval (it was > 80k). I canceled it and broke it up into 2 emails. Hopefully it will go through now.

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 09 Jun 2010 17:37

Still not seeing it completly.

I don't see the code, in fact.
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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby gnosygnu » 10 Jun 2010 01:08

Okay. Sent the code as a .gz file. Thanks for the notice.

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby rogerdpack » 22 Oct 2011 16:23

for followers, http://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/4 is related.
(also, I think he sent his email to the DVDnav mailing list, which...isn't the right one I don't think...)

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby gnosygnu » 23 Oct 2011 23:52

Thanks for the bump. I didn't think there were any other followers of this issue.

I emailed the DVDNav mailing list because 90% of the change needs to be made in libdvdnav. VLC uses libdvdnav for dvd playback, and libdvdnav needs to expose a new method to handle seek by time. The mailing list seemed largely uninterested, and it fell off my radar after a month.

Also, my approach is not conceptually perfect (I detail more earlier in this thread). As such, I wasn't sure if it was worth the effort to integrate something non-ideal.

I've been using the code I submitted earlier in the thread on my own vlc build. Out of roughly 200 dvds, I've run across 12 where the seeking isn't precise (it falls back on the "seek by sector" implementation). I think it should still be good for the majority of dvds, though I am curious how others fare with it. If you want to use it on your build, you can follow the steps below.

If you do use it, let me know your results (# dvds tried/# dvds failed).

Hope this helps.
Thanks.

Outline:
1- add code #1 near the top of libdvdnav\src\searching.c (after the last #include)
2- add code #2 to bottom of libdvdnav\src\searching.c (after the last line)
3- add code #3 to bottom of \libdvdnav\src\dvdnav\dvdnav.h (after the last line)
4- use code #4 and replace fragment in \vlc\modules\access\dvdnav.c
fragment is in method "static int Control" and code to replace is case blocks between "case DEMUX_SET_POSITION:" and "case DEMUX_GET_LENGTH:"

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#include <dvdread/ifo_read.h> #define RESULT_FALSE 0 #define RESULT_TRUE 1 #define CELL_FIND_SECTOR 1 #define CELL_FIND_TIME 2 /* Function prototypes */ int32_t dvdnav_jump_to_sector_by_time(dvdnav_t *this , uint32_t time_in_pts_ticks); /* Find functions */ int32_t dvdnav_find_sector_by_tmap(dvdnav_t *this, uint64_t time_in_ms , uint32_t *out_sector); int32_t dvdnav_find_sector_by_admap(dvdnav_t *this, uint64_t time_in_ms , uint32_t *out_sector); int32_t dvdnav_find_sector_by_cells(dvdnav_t *this, uint64_t time_in_ms , uint32_t *out_sector); /* Sector functions */ int32_t dvdnav_jump_to_sector(dvdnav_t *this, uint32_t sector); /* PG Cell functions */ int32_t dvdnav_cell_find(dvdnav_t *this , int32_t find_mode, uint64_t find_val , int32_t *out_cell_idx , uint32_t *out_sector_bgn, uint32_t *out_sector_end , uint64_t *out_time_bgn, uint64_t *out_time_end); /* Time Map functions */ int32_t dvdnav_tmap_is_valid(dvdnav_t *this, vts_tmap_t *tmap , uint32_t entry_count, uint32_t time_interval); int32_t dvdnav_tmap_find_by_time(dvdnav_t *this, uint32_t time_in_ms , uint32_t *out_tmap_idx, uint32_t *out_time_interval , uint32_t *out_sector_bgn, uint32_t *out_sector_end); /* Address Map functions */ int dvdnav_admap_find_by_sector(vobu_admap_t *admap, uint32_t entry_count , uint32_t sector_to_find, uint32_t *out_admap_idx); int32_t dvdnav_admap_interpolate_vobu(dvdnav_t *this , uint32_t sector_bgn, uint32_t sector_end, double fraction , int32_t vobu_adj, uint32_t *out_sector);
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/* This proc tries to jump to a specific sector by calling these procs in the following order: - dvdnav_find_sector_by_tmap - dvdnav_find_sector_by_admap (if tmap fails) - dvdnav_find_sector_by_cells (if tmap and admap fail) If it gets a sector, it then calls dvdnav_jump_to_sector */ dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_jump_to_sector_by_time(dvdnav_t *this , uint32_t time_in_pts_ticks) { dvdnav_status_t return_value = DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; // get sector uint64_t time_in_ms = time_in_pts_ticks / 90; uint32_t sector = 0; int32_t result = dvdnav_find_sector_by_tmap(this, time_in_ms, &sector); if (!result) { result = dvdnav_find_sector_by_admap(this, time_in_ms, &sector); if (!result) { result = dvdnav_find_sector_by_cells(this, time_in_ms, &sector); if (!result) { return_value = DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; goto exit; } } } // jump to sector result = dvdnav_jump_to_sector(this, sector); return_value = result ? DVDNAV_STATUS_OK : DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR; exit: return return_value; } /* This proc uses VTS_TMAPTI to find the @sector from a given @time. 1. uses VTS_TMAPTI to find: @time_interval: time precision of tmap (commonly 4 seconds) @sector_bgn: sector before @time @sector_end: sector after @time 2. uses VTS_VOBU_ADMAP to find... @vobu_bgn: vobu index corresponding to @sector_bgn @vobu_end: vobu index corresponding to @sector_end 3. interpolate @sector using data from (1) and (2) */ int32_t dvdnav_find_sector_by_tmap(dvdnav_t *this, uint64_t time_in_ms , uint32_t *out_sector) { // get VTS_TMAPTI data uint32_t tmap_idx; uint32_t time_interval; uint32_t sector_bgn, sector_end; int32_t result = dvdnav_tmap_find_by_time(this, time_in_ms, &tmap_idx , &time_interval, &sector_bgn, &sector_end); if (!result) { printerr("could not find time in tmap"); return RESULT_FALSE; } uint32_t time_in_ms_bgn = (tmap_idx + 1) * time_interval; // +1 b/c tmap is 0-based int32_t time_in_ms_dif = time_in_ms - time_in_ms_bgn; if (time_in_ms_dif < 0) { printerr("time_in_ms_dif cannot be < 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } double time_pct = (double)time_in_ms_dif / time_interval; // get sector uint32_t sector = 0; result = dvdnav_admap_interpolate_vobu(this, sector_bgn, sector_end , time_pct, 1, &sector); if (!result) { printerr("could not find time in admap"); return RESULT_FALSE; } *out_sector = sector; return RESULT_TRUE; } /* this proc VTS_VOBU_ADMAP to find the @sector from a given @time 1. look at cells to find... @sector_bgn: start sector of cell @sector_end: end sector of cell @time_bgn: start time of cell @time_end: end time of cell 2. iterate over VTS_VOBU_ADMAP to find... @vobu_bgn: vobu index corresponding to @sector_bgn @vobu_end: vobu index corresponding to @sector_end 3. interpolate @sector using data from (1) and (2) */ int32_t dvdnav_find_sector_by_admap(dvdnav_t *this, uint64_t time_in_ms , uint32_t *out_sector) { // get VTS_VOBU_ADMAP data int32_t cell_idx; uint32_t sector_bgn, sector_end; uint64_t time_bgn, time_end; int32_t result; result = dvdnav_cell_find(this, CELL_FIND_TIME, time_in_ms , &cell_idx, &sector_bgn, &sector_end, &time_bgn, &time_end); if (!result) { printerr("could not find time in admap"); return RESULT_FALSE; } uint64_t time_in_ms_dif = time_in_ms - time_bgn; if (time_in_ms_dif < 0) { printerr("time_in_ms_dif cannot be < 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } uint64_t time_len = time_end - time_bgn; if (time_len < 0) { printerr("time_len cannot be < 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } double time_pct = (double)time_in_ms_dif / time_len; // get sector uint32_t sector = 0; sector_end++; // +1: @sector_end is last sector of cell which is NOT a VOBU result = dvdnav_admap_interpolate_vobu(this, sector_bgn, sector_end , time_pct, 1, &sector); if (!result) { printerr("could not find time in admap"); return RESULT_FALSE; } *out_sector = sector; return RESULT_TRUE; } /* this proc finds the @sector from a given @time. Its approach is... 1. look at cells to find... @sector_bgn: start sector of cell @sector_end: end sector of cell @time_bgn: start time of cell @time__end: end time of cell 2. interpolate @sector using data from (1) */ int32_t dvdnav_find_sector_by_cells(dvdnav_t *this, uint64_t time_in_ms , uint32_t *out_sector) { // get cell data int32_t cell_idx; uint32_t sector_bgn, sector_end; uint64_t time_bgn, time_end; int32_t result; result = dvdnav_cell_find(this, CELL_FIND_TIME, time_in_ms , &cell_idx, &sector_bgn, &sector_end, &time_bgn, &time_end); if (!result) { printerr("find_by_cells.cell_find"); return RESULT_FALSE; } uint64_t time_in_ms_dif = time_in_ms - time_bgn; if (time_in_ms_dif < 0) { printerr("time_in_ms_dif < 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } uint64_t time_dif = time_end - time_bgn; if (time_dif < 0) { printerr("time_dif < 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get sector uint32_t sector_dif = sector_end - sector_bgn; uint32_t sector_off = sector_bgn + sector_dif; *out_sector = sector_bgn + sector_off; return RESULT_TRUE; } int32_t dvdnav_jump_to_sector(dvdnav_t *this, uint32_t sector) { int32_t cell_idx; uint32_t sector_bgn, sector_end; uint64_t time_bgn, time_end; int32_t result; // find cell_idx/sector_offset result = dvdnav_cell_find(this, CELL_FIND_SECTOR, sector, &cell_idx , &sector_bgn, &sector_end, &time_bgn, &time_end); if (!result) { printerr("could not jump_to_sector"); return RESULT_FALSE; } uint32_t sector_off = sector - sector_bgn; // jump to cell/sector this->cur_cell_time = 0; if (vm_jump_cell_block(this->vm, cell_idx, sector_off)) { pthread_mutex_lock(&this->vm_lock); this->vm->hop_channel += HOP_SEEK; pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); return RESULT_TRUE; } return RESULT_FALSE; } /* this proc... - does bounds checking - gets a sector from a tmap - unsets discontinuity bit (if present) */ int32_t dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(vts_tmap_t *tmap, uint16_t entry_count , uint32_t entry_idx, uint32_t *out_sector) { if (entry_idx >= entry_count) { // printerr("entry_idx >= entry_count"); return RESULT_FALSE; } int32_t sector = tmap->map_ent[entry_idx]; if ((sector & (1 << 31)) != 0) { // if discontinuity bit is set sector &= ~(1 << 31); // unset bit } if (sector < 0) { // printerr("sector < 0; discontinuity?"); return RESULT_FALSE; } *out_sector = sector; return RESULT_TRUE; } /* this proc finds a cell, according to the find_args */ int32_t dvdnav_cell_find(dvdnav_t *this , int32_t find_mode, uint64_t find_val , int32_t *out_cell_idx , uint32_t *out_sector_bgn, uint32_t *out_sector_end , uint64_t *out_time_bgn, uint64_t *out_time_end) { // get state dvd_state_t *state = &(this->vm->state); pgc_t *pgc = state->pgc; uint32_t cell_count = pgc->nr_of_cells; if (cell_count == 0) { printerr("cell_count == 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get cell_bgn, cell_end uint32_t cell_bgn, cell_end; if (this->pgc_based) { cell_bgn = 1; cell_end = cell_count; } else { int pgN = state->pgN; cell_bgn = pgc->program_map[pgN - 1]; // -1 b/c pgN is 1 based? int program_count = pgc->nr_of_programs; if (pgN < program_count) { cell_end = pgc->program_map[pgN] - 1; } else { cell_end = cell_count; } } // search cells uint32_t cell_idx, sector_bgn = 0, sector_end = 0; uint64_t time_bgn = 0, time_end = 0; cell_playback_t *cell; int located = RESULT_FALSE; for (cell_idx = cell_bgn; cell_idx <= cell_end; cell_idx++) { cell = &(pgc->cell_playback[cell_idx-1]); // -1 b/c cell is base1 // if angle block, only consider first angleBlock // (others are "redundant" for purpose of search) if (cell->block_type == BLOCK_TYPE_ANGLE_BLOCK && cell->block_mode != BLOCK_MODE_FIRST_CELL) { continue; } sector_bgn = cell->first_sector; sector_end = cell->last_sector; // 90: pts to ms time_end += (dvdnav_convert_time(&cell->playback_time) / 90); if (find_mode == CELL_FIND_SECTOR) { if (find_val >= sector_bgn && find_val <= sector_end) { located = RESULT_TRUE; break; } } else if (find_mode == CELL_FIND_TIME) { if (find_val >= time_bgn && find_val <= time_end) { located = RESULT_TRUE; break; } } time_bgn = time_end; } // found cell: set *out vars if (located == RESULT_TRUE) { *out_cell_idx = cell_idx; *out_sector_bgn = sector_bgn; *out_sector_end = sector_end; *out_time_bgn = time_bgn; *out_time_end = time_end; } else printerr("cell not found"); return located; } /* this proc currently validates a time map according to two criteria 1. checks if 0 entries 2. checks entry0 to make certain it is valid in context of its cell this may be easier explained by example entry0 lists sector 4500 time_interval is 4 this means that time of 4 seconds should be in a cell with - a sector_bgn < 4500 - a sector_end > 4500 so, iterate over the cells to find cell for 4 secs @cell_idx for 4 secs is 8 it has time_bgn of 3 secs and time_end of 5 secs however, it has a sector_bgn of 3000 and a sector_end of 4000 since this contradicts the time_map, the time_map is not valid */ int32_t dvdnav_tmap_is_valid(dvdnav_t *this, vts_tmap_t *tmap , uint32_t entry_count, uint32_t time_interval) { // tmap with 0 entries are invalid if (entry_count == 0) { printerr("tmap_entry_count == 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get cell corresponding to entry0 int32_t cell_idx; uint32_t sector_bgn = 0, sector_end = 0; uint64_t time_bgn, time_end; int32_t result; result = dvdnav_cell_find(this, CELL_FIND_TIME, time_interval , &cell_idx, &sector_bgn, &sector_end, &time_bgn, &time_end); if (!result) { printerr("could not find cell in tmap"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get sector for entry 0 uint32_t entry0_sector = 0; result = dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(tmap, entry_count, 0, &entry0_sector); if (!result) { printerr("could not find sector in tmap"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // check entry0_sector is between corresponding cell_sectors if (entry0_sector >= sector_bgn && entry0_sector <= sector_end) { return RESULT_TRUE; } else { return RESULT_FALSE; } } /* this proc scans the time_map to find the entry for @time_in_ms */ int32_t dvdnav_tmap_find_by_time(dvdnav_t *this, uint32_t time_in_ms , uint32_t *out_tmap_idx, uint32_t *out_time_interval , uint32_t *out_sector_bgn, uint32_t *out_sector_end) { // get state dvd_state_t *state = &(this->vm->state); domain_t domain = state->domain; int32_t vts_idx = state->vtsN; // int // get ifo ifo_handle_t *ifo = NULL; switch(domain) { case FP_DOMAIN: case VTSM_DOMAIN: case VMGM_DOMAIN: { // NOTE: ifo = this->vm->vmgi did not work ifo = ifoOpenVMGI(this->vm->dvd); break; } case VTS_DOMAIN: { // NOTE: ifo = this->vm->vtsi did not work ifo = ifoOpen(this->vm->dvd, vts_idx); break; } default: {// NOTE: will not check out-of-range domain again printerr("unknown domain"); return RESULT_FALSE; } } // get tmapt vts_tmapt_t *tmapt = ifo->vts_tmapt; uint16_t tmap_count = tmapt->nr_of_tmaps; // get pgcN; -1 b/c pgcN is base1 int32_t pgcN = (state->pgcN) - 1; // int if (pgcN < 0) { printerr("pgcN < 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get tmap vts_tmap_t *tmap = NULL; switch(domain) { case FP_DOMAIN: case VMGM_DOMAIN: case VTSM_DOMAIN: { if (tmap_count == 0) { printerr("tmap_count == 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } tmap = &(tmapt->tmap[0]); // ASSUME: vmgi only has one time map break; } case VTS_DOMAIN: { if (pgcN >= tmap_count) { return RESULT_FALSE; } tmap = &(tmapt->tmap[pgcN]); break; } } // get time_interval; tmap->tmu is in seconds uint32_t time_interval = (tmap->tmu) * 1000; // * 1000 converts to millisecs if (time_interval == 0) { printerr(" time_interval == 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // check tmap is valid if (!dvdnav_tmap_is_valid(this, tmap, time_in_ms, time_interval)) { printerr("tmap not valid"); return RESULT_FALSE; } uint16_t entry_count = tmap->nr_of_entries; // get tmap_idx, tmap_idx_end: -1 b/c tmap is base1 // EX: idx time // 0 4 // 1 8 uint32_t tmap_idx_bgn = (time_in_ms / time_interval) - 1;// -1 for base1 int32_t tmap_idx_end = tmap_idx_bgn + 1; // get sector_bgn, sector_end uint32_t sector_bgn, sector_end; int32_t result = dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(tmap , entry_count, tmap_idx_bgn, &sector_bgn); if (!result) return result; result = dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(tmap, entry_count, tmap_idx_end, &sector_end); if (!result) return result; // set *out vars *out_tmap_idx = tmap_idx_bgn; *out_time_interval = time_interval; *out_sector_bgn = sector_bgn; *out_sector_end = sector_end; return RESULT_TRUE; } /* this proc uses a binary search to find @sector_to_find note that an admap usually has an entry_count = # of seconds * 2 for a 2 hour film, entry_count will be 14k (2 * 60 * 60 * 2) theoretical max is 64k entries note that other procs in searching.c iterates over the admap one at a time they can use this proc (though performance gains will be negligible) */ int dvdnav_admap_find_by_sector(vobu_admap_t *admap, uint32_t entry_count , uint32_t sector_to_find, uint32_t *out_admap_idx) { int32_t interval = entry_count; int32_t multiplier = 1; int32_t idx = 0; int32_t tries = 0; // safeguard against infinite loop int32_t sector_cur = 0; while (1) { // +1 to prevent fractional truncation; EX: 3 / 2 should be 2, not 1 interval = (interval + 1) / 2; if (interval == 0 || tries++ > 32) { if (interval == 0) fprintf(MSG_OUT, "binary search failed; zero interval"); else fprintf(MSG_OUT, "binary search failed; infinite loop"); *out_admap_idx = idx; return RESULT_FALSE; } idx += interval * multiplier; sector_cur = admap->vobu_start_sectors[idx]; if (sector_cur == sector_to_find) { *out_admap_idx = idx; return RESULT_TRUE; } multiplier = sector_cur > sector_to_find ? -1 : 1; } } /* this proc uses the admap to find the vobu that is the interpolated value of @sector_bgn, @sector_end and @fraction again, an example may be easier to explain @sector_bgn = 1000 @sector_end = 2000 @fraction = .25 @admap says @sector_bgn is vobu 10 @admap says @sector_end is vobu 14 there are 4 vobus between 14 and 10 so, requested vobu is 11 (1/4 of 4) @admap says voub 11 is @sector 1125 */ int32_t dvdnav_admap_interpolate_vobu(dvdnav_t *this , uint32_t sector_bgn, uint32_t sector_end, double fraction , int32_t vobu_adj, uint32_t *out_sector) { dvd_state_t *state = &(this->vm->state); domain_t domain = state->domain; // get admap vobu_admap_t *admap = NULL; switch(domain) { case FP_DOMAIN: case VMGM_DOMAIN: admap = this->vm->vmgi->menu_vobu_admap; break; case VTSM_DOMAIN: admap = this->vm->vtsi->menu_vobu_admap; break; case VTS_DOMAIN: admap = this->vm->vtsi->vts_vobu_admap; break; } // get vobu_count int32_t vobu_count = (admap->last_byte + 1 - VOBU_ADMAP_SIZE) / VOBU_ADMAP_SIZE; if (vobu_count <= 0) { printerr("vobu_count <= 0"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get vobu_bgn int32_t result; uint32_t vobu_bgn; result = dvdnav_admap_find_by_sector(admap, vobu_count , sector_bgn, &vobu_bgn); if (!result) { printerr("could not find sector_bgn"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get vobu_end uint32_t vobu_end; result = dvdnav_admap_find_by_sector(admap, vobu_count, sector_end , &vobu_end); if (!result) { printerr("could not find sector_end"); return RESULT_FALSE; } // get vobu_dif uint32_t vobu_dif = vobu_end - vobu_bgn; // get vobu_off; +.5 to round up else .74 * 4 = 2 uint32_t vobu_off = (fraction * ((double)vobu_dif + .5)); // adjust vobu_off if (vobu_adj != 0) { vobu_off += vobu_adj; } // get sector if (vobu_off >= vobu_count) { printerr("vobu_off >= vobu_count"); return RESULT_FALSE; } *out_sector = admap->vobu_start_sectors[vobu_bgn + vobu_off]; return RESULT_TRUE; }
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int32_t dvdnav_jump_to_sector_by_time(dvdnav_t *this, uint32_t time_in_pts_ticks);
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case DEMUX_SET_POSITION: case DEMUX_GET_POSITION: case DEMUX_GET_TIME: case DEMUX_GET_LENGTH: { int64_t timeInNavUnits, timeInSeconds, titleInSeconds; titleInSeconds = p_sys->i_pgc_length; timeInNavUnits = dvdnav_get_current_time( p_sys->dvdnav ); timeInSeconds = (timeInNavUnits / 90) * 1000; // see dvdnav_convert_time in dvdnav.c if ( titleInSeconds == 0 ) return VLC_EGENERIC; switch( i_query ) { case DEMUX_GET_POSITION: *va_arg( args, double* ) = (double)timeInSeconds / (double)titleInSeconds; return VLC_SUCCESS; case DEMUX_SET_POSITION: { double rate = va_arg( args, double ); timeInSeconds = rate * titleInSeconds; timeInNavUnits = (timeInSeconds / 1000) * 90; dvdnav_jump_to_sector_by_time( p_sys->dvdnav, timeInNavUnits ); break; } case DEMUX_GET_TIME: if( p_sys->i_pgc_length > 0 ) { *va_arg( args, int64_t * ) = timeInSeconds; return VLC_SUCCESS; } break; case DEMUX_GET_LENGTH: if( p_sys->i_pgc_length > 0 ) { *va_arg( args, int64_t * ) = titleInSeconds; return VLC_SUCCESS; } break; } return VLC_EGENERIC; }

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 24 Oct 2011 07:54

If dvdnav list is dead, it is theoretically possible to include those patches in the VLC contribs.

There would be a problem if VLC would be compiled against a normal dvdnav, but that's Linux distributions' problem, not ours.

For us, the problem occurs if/when dvdnav gets updated again and your patch does not anymore apply. So it would not hurt to try to push harder on the dvdnav mailing list.
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Re: dvdplay still used?

Postby rogerdpack » 24 Oct 2011 20:53

Out of curiosity, did you want me to try dvd vs dvdsimple because one uses dvdnav and the other uses dvdplay?
Yep. :D
There are a few DVD wrappers, out there...

dvdnav, dvdread4, and dvdplay. For clarification, it seems that VLC once used dvdplay, but now they just use dvdread4 and dvdnav? Is that right?

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 24 Oct 2011 22:36

Never heard of dvdplay. VLC uses dvdnav, and dvdnav uses dvdread. VLC can also use dvdread directly, that is the "simple" or "no menus" mode.
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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby gnosygnu » 25 Oct 2011 05:58

So it would not hurt to try to push harder on the dvdnav mailing list.
Okay. I will give them another try later this week/next week. I didn't want to come across as pushy, especially in a project for which I have had no involvement. My other thoughts are...
  • searching.c is currently 18.9KB. The proposed change would make it 37.0KB. Granted, I put in a lot of comments and logging, but even if I strip them away, it would be something like +9KB. That would be a code growth of 50% in a file with 12 or so functions -- just to handle one new function. I can see why any developer would balk at integrating the new "fix" from an unknown developer.

    Unfortunately I believe this complexity is necessary. Time seek is not an easy task and I think that is why the original developer left it as a FIXME.
  • My approach does not handle all DVDs. As I detail earlier, it uses the .IFO files only. I think the "ideal" approach would be to look at the info in the .VOB files (the VOB PCI pak). However, this is not a trivial project. I tried to do as much afterwards, and the project rapidly became even more complicated than my +9KB solution.

    That said, I think the current fix will work for 90+% of DVDs. The remaining % will fall back to a less precise variation of seek-time-by-sector-implementation, which may be close enough for most users.
I will post some status later on. If any libdvdnav developers happen to read this, please feel free to provide other pointers/suggestions.

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 25 Oct 2011 09:58

Pretty sure no dvdnav developers read this forum.
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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby rogerdpack » 25 Oct 2011 16:12


Okay. I will give them another try later this week/next week. I didn't want to come across as pushy, especially in a project for which I have had no involvement. My other thoughts are...
  • searching.c is currently 18.9KB. The proposed change would make it 37.0KB. Granted, I put in a lot of comments and logging, but even if I strip them away, it would be something like +9KB. That would be a code growth of 50% in a file with 12 or so functions -- just to handle one new function. I can see why any developer would balk at integrating the new "fix" from an unknown developer.

    Unfortunately I believe this complexity is necessary. Time seek is not an easy task and I think that is why the original developer left it as a FIXME.
  • My approach does not handle all DVDs. As I detail earlier, it uses the .IFO files only. I think the "ideal" approach would be to look at the info in the .VOB files (the VOB PCI pak). However, this is not a trivial project. I tried to do as much afterwards, and the project rapidly became even more complicated than my +9KB solution.

    That said, I think the current fix will work for 90+% of DVDs. The remaining % will fall back to a less precise variation of seek-time-by-sector-implementation, which may be close enough for most users.
I will post some status later on. If any libdvdnav developers happen to read this, please feel free to provide other pointers/suggestions.
If there's sufficient documentation they might be all right with it.
Also make sure you submit it as a unified diff (edit the libdvdnav checkout from subversion, then run $ subversion diff :)
You can at least ask for feedback on your patch, if it doesn't merit inclusion.
Also of note to you might be https://github.com/Kovensky/mplayer-kov ... dvd.c#L551 (how mplayer does stream seeking)

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby rogerdpack » 26 Oct 2011 21:52

ran into this link today (might be related):

http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=de ... tid=402476

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 31 Oct 2011 12:58

I emailed the DVDNav mailing list because 90% of the change needs to be made in libdvdnav.
Please re-send. The project is now alive again.
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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby gnosygnu » 01 Nov 2011 04:30

Please re-send. The project is now alive again.
Okay. Sorry for the delay, but I ended up rewriting a good part of the code. The new version now handles those outlier dvds I've encountered (strange time maps: I won't bore anyone with the details).

I also did some bug fixing (seeking on MENU fails). I still need to clean up and do some more testing. I will try to send by end of week, but my time has been limited.
Also of note to you might be https://github.com/Kovensky/mplayer-kov ... dvd.c#L551 (how mplayer does stream seeking)
Thanks for the link. I looked at the code, and it looks like we basically have the same approach. Kovensky's code is much shorter than mine: 60 lines versus 600. As an example, Kovensky gets a time_sector with this:

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tmap_sector = vts_tmapt->tmap[i].map_ent[j] & 0x7fffffff;
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static int32_t dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(vts_tmap_t *tmap, uint16_t tmap_len, uint32_t idx, uint32_t *out_sector) { if (idx < 0 || idx >= tmap_len) return RESULT_FALSE; int32_t sector = tmap->map_ent[idx]; if ((sector & (1 << 31)) != 0) { // if discontinuity bit is set sector &= ~(1 << 31); // unset bit } if (sector < 0) return RESULT_FALSE; *out_sector = sector; return RESULT_TRUE; }
The proc seems like overkill, but I had to get the tmap sector a number of times, and I wanted to make sure I handled all errors.

Also, I had to write extra code to handle exception dvds: (a) timemaps that are not "consecutive" (the outlier dvds I mentioned) and (b) dvds with no time maps. I think Kovensky's code will mis-jump on (a) and noops on (b). In contrast Microsoft MediaPlayer handles (a), but dies on (b).
I looked at the link, but couldn't get to the source file (http://www.ratdvd.dk/downloads/libdvdnav.zip). It's probably the same variation as above

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby gnosygnu » 06 Nov 2011 03:35

I sent off the email to the group.
I post it verbatim below for anyone interested.
Thanks.

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Hi all. I've written a patch for jumping to a time in searching.c. I emailed something similar to this group a year ago, but there didn't seem to be much interest then. I am emailing again because there is some revived interest in the VLC community. (See http://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=76308&start=20#p315221) Currently, dvdnav_time_search is marked "FIXME: right now, this function does not use the time tables but interpolates only the cell times". This method is usually inaccurate: it interpolates using sectors, but one sector does not equal one fixed unit of time. For example, if there is a 10:00 cell and the cell is 1000 sectors long, it assumes that 5:00 is at sector 500. Jumping to sector 500 may actually jump instead to 5:12. My patch jumps to a time using the time map and the vobu address map. I placed it in a new function called "dvdnav_jump_to_sector" because I wanted to keep backward compatibility with the existing "dvdnav_time_search" -- in case anyone wanted to keep using this method. I provide more details on my approach below. I will include the patch itself in the next email. Please note that most of my work is based on reverse-engineering the IFO files. I am not a DVD application developer, so my approach may be flawed or may not follow DVD specification. Also, please note that Java/C# is my primary language. I learned C for this task, and have not used it for anything else since then. My apologies in advance if I do something terribly stupid. Finally, please note that my patch does not change or delete any existing code. However, it does add a lot of code: 650+ lines. I realize that such length makes it harder and less desirable to review. I do think the approach needs to have this complexity, especially to handle some outlier DVDs I've encountered. I appreciate any feedback or review. At the very least, I hope others will find this useful. Thanks. ------- Details ------- My patch introduces a new function called "dvdnav_jump_to_sector". It finds a sector for a given time and jumps to it. In libdvdnav/src/dvdnav/dvdnav.h, it adds 1 line. (see dvdnav.h.patch) In libdvdnav/src/searching.c, it adds 650+ lines. (see searching.c.patch.zip) No other lines are modified or deleted. From a broad perspective, it works like this: (1) Find the two time map entries around a given time (2) Get the vobus of these two time map entries (3) Get the sector of the jump_time through interpolation of the vobus For clarity's sake, I will repeat the above with fabricated data (1) Find the two time map entries around a given time Given time 56... Time map index 10 is identified as 55 seconds 56 seconds must be between entries 10 and 11 (2) Get the vobus of these two time map entries Time entry 10 is at sector 193 which is vobu 405 Time entry 11 is at sector 303 which is vobu 455 (3) Get the sector of the jump_time through interpolation of the vobus 56 is 20% of the way between 55 and 60 415 is 20% of the way between 405 and 455 320 is the corresponding sector of vobu 415 Note that step (1) actually requires more sub-steps (1a) Find the cell for a given time (1b) Find the tmap entries around the cell's start sector (1c) Find the vobus for these tmap entries and cell start (1d) Interpolate the time of earlier tmap entry (1e) Find the tmap entries around jump_time (2) Get the vobus of these two time map entries (3) Get the sector of the jump_time through interpolation of the vobus Again, here is the above with some fabricated data. I try to represent the tables visually below. It was written with a fixed-width font. My apologies if it does not show up formatted in the email. (1a) Find the cell for a given time Given time 56... ---- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- cell bgn_time end_time bgn_sector end_sector ---- -------- -------- ---------- ---------- 1 0 28 0 99 ---> 2 29 600 100 1000 3 601 900 1001 1400 ... **** Cell 2 encloses 56. (1b) Find the tmap entries around the cell's start sector ---- ------ tmap sector ---- ------ ... 3 71 ---> 4 88 ---> 5 108 6 121 ... **** tmap entries 4 and 5 enclose cell start sector of 100. (1c) Find the vobus for these tmap entries and cell start ---- ------ vobu sector ---- ------ ... ---> 200 88 ... ---> 208 100 209 102 ---> 210 108 ... **** 200, 208 and 210 are the relevant vobus (1d) Interpolate the time of earlier tmap entry 208 is 80% of the way between 200 and 210 4 secs is 80% of 5 secs 25 is the time-point when subtracting 4 from 29 (cell_bgn) vobu 200 is at 25 seconds **** 25 secs is the calculated time of tmap idx 4 (1e) Find the tmap entries around jump_time ---- ---- ------ tmap time sector ---- ---- ------ 4 25 5 30 6 35 7 40 8 45 9 50 ---> 10 55 193 ---> 11 60 303 ... **** 56 must be between tmap entries 10 and 11 (2) Get the vobus of these two time map entries ---- ------ vobu sector ---- ------ ... ---> 405 193 ... 415 320 ... ---> 455 503 ... **** 405 and 445 are the relevant vobus (3) Get the sector of the jump_time through interpolation of the vobus 56 is 20% of the way between 55 and 60 415 is 20% of the way between 405 and 455 320 is the corresponding sector of vobu 415 **** 320 is the closest vobu sector for 56 secs ----------- Other notes ----------- (1b) has a hack to handle cells that start at discontinuity entries - Basically if a cell starts in a discontinuity entry, then the sector/vobu data may not be good for interpolation For example, using the same data above ---- ---- ------ ---- tmap time sector vobu ---- ---- ------ ---- 4 25 88 200 <- flagged with discontinuity bit 5 30 108 210 6 35 140 218 Since there is a discontinuity occurring at tmap entry 4, the sectors between 88 and 108 may not represent 5 seconds of data (It usually does, but not always) To handle this, the proc looks forward to the next tmap entry and uses the vobu difference there to infer the vobu of the lo tmap With data, this means Look at tmap entry 6. It has a vobu of 218 There are 8 vobus between 218 and 210 Assume that tmap entry 10 starts at 202 (not 200) This works in practice on a handful of DVDs I've encountered, but the logic will probably not hold for all. There is a small percentage of DVDs that have issues - Time map was missing (no entries) For these DVDs, I wrote dvdnav_find_vobu_by_cell_boundaries. This function uses the same logic as tmap, but uses the cell_boundaries only. It is not as accurate as a tmap, but it is close. It is more accurate than raw sector interpolation. Roughly speaking, it is accurate 50% of the time, and the other other 50% of the time, it is off by 1 to 3 seconds. - Time map has non-consecutive entries. For example, a DVD with a time interval of 5 seconds had entries at tmap index 99 that was not 500 seconds in playback, but 521 seconds (or some other non-intuitive number). For these DVDs, steps (1a) - (1d) were written. If we could assume that tmap index 99 was always at time 500 seconds, then we could skip directly to (1e). ---------------- Function summary ---------------- Entry function: - dvdnav_jump_to_sector_by_time Find the nearest vobu and jump to it Core function: - dvdnav_find_vobu_by_tmap Find the nearest vobu by using the tmap Fallback function: - dvdnav_find_vobu_by_cell_boundaries Find the nearest vobu by using the cell boundaries Utility functions: - dvdnav_tmap_get_entries_for_sector Find the tmap entries on either side of a given sector - dvdnav_tmap_calc_time_for_tmap_entry Given two tmap entries and a known time, calc the time for the lo tmap entry - dvdnav_admap_interpolate_vobu Given two sectors and a fraction, calc the corresponding vobu - dvdnav_cell_find Given a sector/time/idx find the cell that encloses it - dvdnav_tmap_search Do binary search for the earlier tmap entry near find_sector - dvdnav_admap_search Do a binary search for earlier admap index near find_sector - dvdnav_tmap_get_entry Get a sector from a tmap Misc functions (separated for readability): - dvdnav_tmap_get Get a tmap, tmap_len and tmap_interval - dvdnav_admap_get Get an admap and admap_len Log/Debug functions - is_null Check if pointer is null, and log it if it is
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Index: src/searching.c =================================================================== --- src/searching.c (revision 1243) +++ src/searching.c (working copy) @@ -36,6 +36,14 @@ #include "vm/decoder.h" #include "vm/vm.h" #include "dvdnav_internal.h" +#include <dvdread/ifo_read.h> +#define RESULT_FALSE 0 +#define RESULT_TRUE 1 +#define CELL_FIND_SECTOR 1 +#define CELL_FIND_TIME 2 +#define CELL_FIND_INDEX 3 +#define TMAP_IDX_EDGE_BGN -1 +#define TMAP_IDX_EDGE_END -2 /* #define LOG_DEBUG @@ -654,3 +662,674 @@ free(tmp); return retval; } +/* +Check if pointer is null, and log it if it is +*/ +int32_t is_null(void *val, const char *val_name) { + if (val == NULL) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:NULL REF: %s\n", val_name); + return RESULT_TRUE; + } + else { + return RESULT_FALSE; + } +} +/* +Get an admap and admap_len +*/ +vobu_admap_t* dvdnav_admap_get(dvdnav_t *this, dvd_state_t *state + , int32_t *out_admap_len) { + vobu_admap_t *admap = NULL; + domain_t domain = state->domain; + switch(domain) { + case FP_DOMAIN: + case VMGM_DOMAIN: + admap = this->vm->vmgi->menu_vobu_admap; + break; + case VTSM_DOMAIN: + admap = this->vm->vtsi->menu_vobu_admap; + break; + case VTS_DOMAIN: + admap = this->vm->vtsi->vts_vobu_admap; + break; + default: { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:Unknown domain\n"); + return NULL; + } + } + if (is_null(admap, "admap")) return NULL; + + *out_admap_len = (admap->last_byte + 1 - VOBU_ADMAP_SIZE) / VOBU_ADMAP_SIZE; + if (*out_admap_len <= 0) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:admap_len <= 0\n"); + return NULL; + } + return admap; +} +/* +Get a tmap, tmap_len and tmap_interval +*/ +vts_tmap_t* dvdnav_tmap_get(dvdnav_t *this, dvd_state_t *state + , int32_t *out_tmap_len, int32_t *out_tmap_interval) { + int32_t vts_idx = state->vtsN; + + domain_t domain = state->domain; + ifo_handle_t *ifo = NULL; + switch(domain) { + case FP_DOMAIN: + case VTSM_DOMAIN: + case VMGM_DOMAIN: { + // NOTE: ifo = this->vm->vmgi seems to be always null + ifo = this->vm->vmgi; + break; + } + case VTS_DOMAIN: { + // NOTE: ifo = this->vm->vtsi doesn't work + ifo = ifoOpen(this->vm->dvd, vts_idx); + break; + } + default: { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:unknown domain for tmap\n"); + return NULL; + } + } + if (is_null(ifo, "ifo")) return NULL; + + vts_tmapt_t *tmapt = ifo->vts_tmapt; + if (is_null(tmapt, "tmapt")) return NULL; + + uint16_t tmap_count = tmapt->nr_of_tmaps; + + // get pgcN; -1 b/c pgcN is base1 + int32_t pgcN = state->pgcN - 1; + if (pgcN < 0) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:pgcN < 0\n"); + return NULL; + } + + // get tmap + vts_tmap_t *tmap = NULL; + switch(domain) { + case FP_DOMAIN: + case VMGM_DOMAIN: + case VTSM_DOMAIN: { + if (tmap_count == 0) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:tmap_count == 0\n"); + return NULL; + } + tmap = &tmapt->tmap[0]; // ASSUME: vmgi only has one time map + break; + } + case VTS_DOMAIN: { + if (pgcN >= tmap_count) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:pgcN >= tmap_count; pgcN=%i tmap_count=%i\n" + , pgcN, tmap_count); + return NULL; + } + tmap = &tmapt->tmap[pgcN]; + break; + } + } + if (is_null(tmap, "tmap")) return NULL; + + // get tmap_interval; tmap->tmu is in seconds; convert to millisecs + *out_tmap_interval = tmap->tmu * 1000; + if (*out_tmap_interval == 0) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:tmap_interval == 0\n"); + return NULL; + } + // get tmap_len + *out_tmap_len = tmap->nr_of_entries; + if (*out_tmap_len == 0) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:tmap_len == 0\n"); + return NULL; + } + return tmap; +} +/* +Get a sector from a tmap +*/ +int32_t dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(vts_tmap_t *tmap, uint16_t tmap_len + , int32_t idx, uint32_t *out_sector) { + // tmaps start at idx 0 which represents a sector at time 1 * tmap_interval + // this creates a "fake" tmap index at idx -1 for sector 0 + if (idx == TMAP_IDX_EDGE_BGN) { + *out_sector = 0; + return RESULT_TRUE; + } + if (idx < TMAP_IDX_EDGE_BGN || idx >= tmap_len) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:idx out of bounds idx=%i %i\n", idx, tmap_len); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + // 0x7fffffff unsets discontinuity bit if present + *out_sector = tmap->map_ent[idx] & 0x7fffffff; + return RESULT_TRUE; +} +/* +Do a binary search for earlier admap index near find_sector +*/ +int32_t dvdnav_admap_search(vobu_admap_t *admap, uint32_t admap_len + , uint32_t find_sector, uint32_t *out_vobu) { + int32_t adj = 1, prv_pos = 0, prv_len = admap_len; + while (1) { + int32_t cur_len = prv_len / 2; + // need to add 1 when prv_len == 3 (cur_len shoud go to 2, not 1) + if (prv_len % 2 == 1) ++cur_len; + int32_t cur_idx = prv_pos + (cur_len * adj); + if (cur_idx < 0) cur_idx = 0; + else if (cur_idx >= admap_len) cur_idx = admap_len - 1; + + uint32_t cur_sector = admap->vobu_start_sectors[cur_idx]; + if (find_sector < cur_sector) adj = -1; + else if (find_sector > cur_sector) adj = 1; + else if (find_sector == cur_sector) { + *out_vobu = cur_idx; + return RESULT_TRUE; + } + if (cur_len == 1) {// no smaller intervals left + if (adj == -1) {// last comparison was greater; take lesser + cur_idx -= 1; + cur_sector = admap->vobu_start_sectors[cur_idx]; + } + *out_vobu = cur_idx; + return RESULT_TRUE; + } + prv_len = cur_len; + prv_pos = cur_idx; + } +} +/* +Do a binary search for the earlier tmap entry near find_sector +*/ +int32_t dvdnav_tmap_search(vts_tmap_t *tmap, uint32_t tmap_len + , uint32_t find_sector, int32_t *out_tmap, uint32_t *out_sector) { + int32_t adj = 1; int32_t prv_pos = 0; int32_t prv_len = tmap_len; + int32_t result = RESULT_FALSE; + while (1) { + int32_t cur_len = prv_len / 2; + // need to add 1 when prv_len == 3 (cur_len shoud go to 2, not 1) + if (prv_len % 2 == 1) ++cur_len; + int32_t cur_idx = prv_pos + (cur_len * adj); + if (cur_idx < 0) cur_idx = 0; + else if (cur_idx >= tmap_len) cur_idx = tmap_len - 1; + uint32_t cur_sector = 0; + result = dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(tmap, tmap_len, cur_idx, &cur_sector); + if (!result) return RESULT_FALSE; + if (find_sector < cur_sector) adj = -1; + else if (find_sector > cur_sector) adj = 1; + else if (find_sector == cur_sector) { + *out_tmap = cur_idx; + *out_sector = cur_sector; + return RESULT_TRUE; + } + if (cur_len == 1) {// no smaller intervals left + if (adj == -1) {// last comparison was greater; take lesser + if (cur_idx == 0) { // fake tmap index for sector 0 + cur_idx = TMAP_IDX_EDGE_BGN; + cur_sector = 0; + } + else { + cur_idx -= 1; + result = dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(tmap, tmap_len, cur_idx, &cur_sector); + if (!result) return RESULT_FALSE; + } + } + *out_tmap = cur_idx; + *out_sector = cur_sector; + return RESULT_TRUE; + } + prv_len = cur_len; + prv_pos = cur_idx; + } +} + +/* +Given a sector/time/idx find the cell that encloses it +*/ +int32_t dvdnav_cell_find(dvdnav_t *this, dvd_state_t *state + , int32_t find_mode, uint64_t find_val + , int32_t *out_cell_idx + , uint64_t *out_bgn_time, uint32_t *out_bgn_sector + , uint64_t *out_end_time, uint32_t *out_end_sector) { + pgc_t *pgc = state->pgc; + if (is_null(pgc, "pgc")) return RESULT_FALSE; + + // get cells_len + uint32_t cells_len = pgc->nr_of_cells; + if (cells_len == 0) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:cells_len == 0\n"); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + + // get cells_bgn, cells_end + uint32_t cells_bgn, cells_end; + if (this->pgc_based) { + cells_bgn = 1; + cells_end = cells_len; + } + else { + int pgN = state->pgN; + cells_bgn = pgc->program_map[pgN - 1]; // -1 b/c pgN is 1 based? + int program_count = pgc->nr_of_programs; + if (pgN < program_count) { + cells_end = pgc->program_map[pgN] - 1; + } + else { + cells_end = cells_len; + } + } + + // search cells + uint32_t cell_idx, sector_bgn = 0, sector_end = 0; + uint64_t time_bgn = 0, time_end = 0; + cell_playback_t *cell; + int found = RESULT_FALSE; + for (cell_idx = cells_bgn; cell_idx <= cells_end; cell_idx++) { + cell = &(pgc->cell_playback[cell_idx-1]); // -1 b/c cell is base1 + // if angle block, only consider first angleBlock + // (others are "redundant" for purpose of search) + if ( cell->block_type == BLOCK_TYPE_ANGLE_BLOCK + && cell->block_mode != BLOCK_MODE_FIRST_CELL) { + continue; + } + sector_bgn = cell->first_sector; + sector_end = cell->last_sector; + time_end += (dvdnav_convert_time(&cell->playback_time) / 90);// 90 pts to ms + if (find_mode == CELL_FIND_SECTOR) { + if (find_val >= sector_bgn && find_val <= sector_end) { + found = RESULT_TRUE; + break; + } + } + else if (find_mode == CELL_FIND_TIME) { + if (find_val >= time_bgn && find_val <= time_end) { + found = RESULT_TRUE; + break; + } + } + else if (find_mode == CELL_FIND_INDEX) { + if (find_val == cell_idx) { + found = RESULT_TRUE; + break; + } + } + time_bgn = time_end; + } + + // found cell: set *out vars + if (found) { + *out_cell_idx = cell_idx; + *out_bgn_sector = sector_bgn; + *out_end_sector = sector_end; + *out_bgn_time = time_bgn; + *out_end_time = time_end; + } + else + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:cell not found\n"); + return found; +} +/* +Given two sectors and a fraction, calc the corresponding vobu +*/ +int32_t dvdnav_admap_interpolate_vobu(dvdnav_t *this + , vobu_admap_t *admap, int32_t admap_len + , uint32_t sector_bgn, uint32_t sector_end, double fraction + , uint32_t *out_jump_sector) { + + // get vobu_bgn + int32_t result; + uint32_t vobu_bgn; + result = dvdnav_admap_search(admap, admap_len, sector_bgn, &vobu_bgn); + if (!result) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR admap_interpolate: could not find sector_bgn"); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + + // get vobu_end + uint32_t vobu_end; + result = dvdnav_admap_search(admap, admap_len, sector_end, &vobu_end); + if (!result) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR admap_interpolate: could not find sector_end"); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + + // get vobu_dif + uint32_t vobu_dif = vobu_end - vobu_bgn; + + // get vobu_off; +.5 to round up else 74% of a 4 sec interval = 2 sec + uint32_t vobu_off = (fraction * ((double)vobu_dif + .5)); + // HACK: need to add +1, or else will land too soon (not sure why) + vobu_off++; + // get sector + if (vobu_off >= admap_len) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR admap_interpolate: vobu_off >= admap_len"); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + + int32_t vobu_idx = vobu_bgn + vobu_off; + *out_jump_sector = admap->vobu_start_sectors[vobu_idx]; + return RESULT_TRUE; +} +/* +Given two tmap entries and a known time, calc the time for the lo tmap entry +*/ +int32_t dvdnav_tmap_calc_time_for_tmap_entry(vobu_admap_t *admap + , uint32_t admap_len, int32_t tmap_interval + , uint32_t cell_sector, uint32_t lo_sector, uint32_t hi_sector + , uint64_t cell_time, uint64_t *out_lo_time + ) { + if (lo_sector == hi_sector) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:lo_sector == hi_sector: %i\n", lo_sector); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + + // get vobus corresponding to lo, hi, cell + int32_t result = RESULT_FALSE; + uint32_t lo_vobu; + result = dvdnav_admap_search(admap, admap_len, lo_sector, &lo_vobu); + if (!result) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR lo_vobu: lo_sector=%i", lo_sector); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + uint32_t hi_vobu; + result = dvdnav_admap_search(admap, admap_len, hi_sector, &hi_vobu); + if (!result) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR hi_vobu: hi_sector=%i", hi_sector); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + uint32_t cell_vobu; + result = dvdnav_admap_search(admap, admap_len, cell_sector, &cell_vobu); + if (!result) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR cell_vobu: cell_sector=%i", cell_sector); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + + // calc position of cell relative to lo + double vobu_pct = (double)(cell_vobu - lo_vobu) + / (double)(hi_vobu - lo_vobu); + if (vobu_pct < 0 || vobu_pct > 1) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR vobu_pct must be between 0 and 1"); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + + // calc time of lo + uint64_t time_adj = (uint64_t)(tmap_interval * vobu_pct); + *out_lo_time = cell_time - time_adj; + return RESULT_TRUE; +} +/* +Find the tmap entries on either side of a given sector +*/ +int32_t dvdnav_tmap_get_entries_for_sector(dvdnav_t *this, dvd_state_t *state + , vobu_admap_t *admap, int32_t admap_len, vts_tmap_t *tmap, uint32_t tmap_len + , int32_t cell_idx, uint32_t cell_end_sector, uint32_t find_sector + , int32_t *lo_tmap, uint32_t *lo_sector + , int32_t *hi_tmap, uint32_t *hi_sector + ) { + int32_t result = RESULT_FALSE; + result = dvdnav_tmap_search(tmap, tmap_len, find_sector, lo_tmap, lo_sector); + if (!result) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:could not find lo idx: %i\n", find_sector); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + + uint32_t out_sector = 0; + // lo is last tmap entry; "fake" entry for one beyond + // and mark it with cell_end_sector + if (*lo_tmap == tmap_len - 1) { + *hi_tmap = TMAP_IDX_EDGE_END; + *hi_sector = cell_end_sector; + } + else { + *hi_tmap = *lo_tmap + 1; + result = dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(tmap, tmap_len, *hi_tmap, &out_sector); + if (!result) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:could not find hi sector: %i\n", *hi_tmap); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + *hi_sector = out_sector; + } + // HACK: handle cells that start at discontinuity entries + // first check if discontinuity applies + int32_t discontinuity = RESULT_FALSE; + if (*lo_tmap == TMAP_IDX_EDGE_BGN) { + int32_t out_cell_idx; + // get cell 1 + uint64_t cell_1_bgn_time; uint32_t cell_1_bgn_sector; + uint64_t cell_1_end_time; uint32_t cell_1_end_sector; + result = dvdnav_cell_find(this, state, CELL_FIND_INDEX + , 1, &out_cell_idx, &cell_1_bgn_time, &cell_1_bgn_sector + , &cell_1_end_time, &cell_1_end_sector + ); + if (!result) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:could not retrieve cell 1\n"); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + // if cell 1 does not start at sector 0 then assume discontinuity + // NOTE: most DVDs should start at 0 + if (cell_1_bgn_sector != 0) { + discontinuity = RESULT_TRUE; + } + } + else { + if ((tmap->map_ent[*lo_tmap] & (1 << 31)) != 0) { + discontinuity = RESULT_TRUE; + } + } + if (discontinuity) { + // HACK: since there is either + // (a) a non-zero sector start at cell_1 + // (b) a discontinuity entry + // the vobu at lo_tmap is suspect. In order to find a vobu, assume that + // lo_tmap to hi_tmap is separated by the same number of vobus as + // hi_tmap to hi_tmap + 1 + // This is a hack. It works in practice but there must be a better way.... + + // first get the vobu for tmap_2 + uint32_t tmap_2_sector = 0, tmap_2_vobu; + result = dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(tmap, tmap_len + , *hi_tmap + 1, &tmap_2_sector); + if (!result) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:no tmap_2_sector: %i\n" + , *hi_tmap + 1); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + result = dvdnav_admap_search(admap, admap_len + , tmap_2_sector, &tmap_2_vobu); + if (!result) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:no tmap_2_vobu: %i\n", tmap_2_vobu); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + + // now get the vobu for tmap_1 + uint32_t tmap_1_vobu; + result = dvdnav_admap_search(admap, admap_len, *hi_sector, &tmap_1_vobu); + if (!result) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:no find tmap_1_vobu: %i\n", tmap_1_vobu); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + + // now calc the vobu for lo_tmap + uint32_t vobu_diff = tmap_2_vobu - tmap_1_vobu; + uint32_t tmap_neg1_vobu = tmap_1_vobu - vobu_diff; + if (tmap_neg1_vobu < 0 || tmap_neg1_vobu >= admap_len) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:tmap_neg1_vobu: %i\n", tmap_neg1_vobu); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + *lo_sector = admap->vobu_start_sectors[tmap_neg1_vobu]; + } + if (!(find_sector >= *lo_sector && find_sector <= *hi_sector)) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:find_sector not between lo/hi\n"); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + return RESULT_TRUE; +} + +/* +Find the nearest vobu by using the tmap +*/ +int32_t dvdnav_find_vobu_by_tmap(dvdnav_t *this, dvd_state_t *state + , vobu_admap_t *admap, int32_t admap_len + , int32_t cell_idx + , uint64_t cell_bgn_time, uint32_t cell_bgn_sector + , uint32_t cell_end_sector + , uint64_t time_in_ms, uint32_t *out_jump_sector) { + // get tmap, tmap_len, tmap_interval + int32_t tmap_len, tmap_interval; + vts_tmap_t *tmap = dvdnav_tmap_get(this, state + , &tmap_len, &tmap_interval); + if (is_null(tmap, "tmap")) return RESULT_FALSE; + + // get tmap entries on either side of cell_bgn + int32_t cell_bgn_lo_tmap; uint32_t cell_bgn_lo_sector; + int32_t cell_bgn_hi_tmap; uint32_t cell_bgn_hi_sector; + int32_t result = RESULT_FALSE; + result = dvdnav_tmap_get_entries_for_sector(this, state, admap, admap_len + , tmap, tmap_len, cell_idx, cell_end_sector, cell_bgn_sector + , &cell_bgn_lo_tmap, &cell_bgn_lo_sector + , &cell_bgn_hi_tmap, &cell_bgn_hi_sector + ); + if (!result) return RESULT_FALSE; + + // calc time of cell_bgn_lo + uint64_t cell_bgn_lo_time; + result = dvdnav_tmap_calc_time_for_tmap_entry(admap, admap_len, tmap_interval + , cell_bgn_sector, cell_bgn_lo_sector, cell_bgn_hi_sector + , cell_bgn_time, &cell_bgn_lo_time + ); + if (!result) return RESULT_FALSE; + + // calc tmap_time of jump_time relative to cell_bgn_lo + uint64_t seek_offset = time_in_ms - cell_bgn_lo_time; + uint32_t seek_idx, jump_lo_sector, jump_hi_sector; + seek_idx = (uint32_t)(seek_offset / tmap_interval); + uint32_t seek_remainder = seek_offset - (seek_idx * tmap_interval); + double seek_pct = (double)seek_remainder / (double)tmap_interval; + + // get tmap entries on either side of jump_time + uint32_t jump_lo_idx = (uint32_t)(cell_bgn_lo_tmap + seek_idx); + result = dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(tmap, tmap_len, jump_lo_idx, &jump_lo_sector); + if (!result) return RESULT_FALSE; + + uint32_t jump_hi_idx = jump_lo_idx + 1; // +1 handled by get_entry + result = dvdnav_tmap_get_entry(tmap, tmap_len, jump_hi_idx, &jump_hi_sector); + if (!result) return RESULT_FALSE; + + // interpolate sector + result = dvdnav_admap_interpolate_vobu(this, admap, admap_len + , jump_lo_sector, jump_hi_sector, seek_pct, out_jump_sector); + + if (!result) return RESULT_FALSE; + return RESULT_TRUE; +} +/* +Find the nearest vobu by using the cell boundaries +*/ +int32_t dvdnav_find_vobu_by_cell_boundaries(dvdnav_t *this + , vobu_admap_t *admap, int32_t admap_len + , uint64_t cell_bgn_time, uint32_t cell_bgn_sector + , uint64_t cell_end_time, uint32_t cell_end_sector + , uint64_t time_in_ms + , uint32_t *out_jump_sector + ) { + // get jump_offset + uint64_t jump_offset = time_in_ms - cell_bgn_time; + if (jump_offset < 0) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:jump_offset < 0\n"); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + + // get cell_len + uint64_t cell_len = cell_end_time - cell_bgn_time; + if (cell_len < 0) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:cell_len < 0\n"); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + + // get jump_pct + double jump_pct = (double)jump_offset / cell_len; + + // get sector + // NOTE: end cell sector in VTS_PGC is last sector of cell + // this last sector is not the start of a VOBU + // +1 to get sector that is the start of a VOBU + cell_end_sector += 1; + int32_t result = RESULT_FALSE; + result = dvdnav_admap_interpolate_vobu(this, admap, admap_len + , cell_bgn_sector, cell_end_sector, jump_pct, out_jump_sector); + if (!result) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:find_by_admap.interpolate\n"); + return RESULT_FALSE; + } + return RESULT_TRUE; +} +/* +Find the nearest vobu and jump to it +*/ +int32_t dvdnav_jump_to_sector_by_time(dvdnav_t *this + , uint32_t time_in_pts_ticks) { + int32_t result = RESULT_FALSE; + + // convert time to milliseconds + uint64_t time_in_ms = time_in_pts_ticks / 90; + + // get variables that will be used across both functions + dvd_state_t *state = &(this->vm->state); + if (is_null(state, "state")) goto exit; + + // get cell info + int32_t cell_idx; + uint64_t cell_bgn_time; uint32_t cell_bgn_sector; + uint64_t cell_end_time; uint32_t cell_end_sector; + result = dvdnav_cell_find(this, state, CELL_FIND_TIME, time_in_ms + , &cell_idx + , &cell_bgn_time, &cell_bgn_sector + , &cell_end_time, &cell_end_sector); + if (!result) goto exit; + + // get admap + int32_t admap_len; + vobu_admap_t *admap = dvdnav_admap_get(this, state, &admap_len); + if (is_null(admap, "admap")) goto exit; + + // find sector + uint32_t jump_sector; + result = dvdnav_find_vobu_by_tmap(this, state, admap, admap_len + , cell_idx, cell_bgn_time, cell_bgn_sector, cell_end_sector + , time_in_ms, &jump_sector); + if (!result) {// bad tmap; interpolate over cell + result = dvdnav_find_vobu_by_cell_boundaries(this, admap, admap_len + , cell_bgn_time, cell_bgn_sector + , cell_end_time, cell_end_sector + , time_in_ms, &jump_sector); + if (!result) { + goto exit; + } + } + + // may need to reget time when jump goes to diff cell (occurs near time 0) + if ( jump_sector < cell_bgn_sector + || jump_sector > cell_end_sector) { + result = dvdnav_cell_find(this, state, CELL_FIND_SECTOR, jump_sector + , &cell_idx + , &cell_bgn_time, &cell_bgn_sector + , &cell_end_time, &cell_end_sector); + if (!result) { + fprintf(MSG_OUT, "ERR:unable to find cell for %i\n", jump_sector); + goto exit; + } + } + + // jump to sector + uint32_t sector_off = jump_sector - cell_bgn_sector; + this->cur_cell_time = 0; + if (vm_jump_cell_block(this->vm, cell_idx, sector_off)) { + pthread_mutex_lock(&this->vm_lock); + this->vm->hop_channel += HOP_SEEK; + pthread_mutex_unlock(&this->vm_lock); + result = RESULT_TRUE; + } + +exit: + return result; +}

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby WardenOfFaith » 02 Dec 2011 19:40

Has there been any word on this? Can I download a compiled version for either my PC or a Mac? I'm not programmer, so no idea how to modify my own files and compile them from the source. I would like to be able to used a fixed VLC on my PC and Mac though. Awesome work to you, don't know how you guys can go through so much code!

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby rogerdpack » 03 Dec 2011 02:29

The patch has been submitted upstream, but hasn't been accepted quite yet (I hope it is accepted).
Once it's accepted then VLC can be patched to use it I suppose [1].

I could shoot you one for windows that uses it, if desired. Maybe mac too :P

[1] https://gist.github.com/1390377

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby gnosygnu » 03 Dec 2011 02:47

[Edit:As roger said. I did not see his response]

For those interested in the latest version: http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/dvd ... 01612.html

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby WardenOfFaith » 03 Dec 2011 03:14

If you could shoot me a version for PC and for Mac you'd be a life saver. We use this a lot for getting times for clip playback at our church. Let me know if you need any info so that I could receive those! THANK YOU!

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Re: DVD playback reports timecode/position incorrectly

Postby gnosygnu » 03 Dec 2011 04:21

Send me a PM with your email address, and I will email you the libdvdnav_plugin.dll. You should be able to drop it in your C:\Program Files\VLC\plugins folder.

I don't have a Mac, so that's going to have to be up to Roger (or anyone else)

Thanks


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