2 Copyright 2004-2005 Chris Tallon
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27 #define MPTYPE_VIDEO_MPEG2 0x00
28 #define MPTYPE_MPEG_AUDIO 0x01
29 #define MPTYPE_AC3 0x02
30 #define MPTYPE_AC3_PRE13 0x03 //old vdr recording compatmode
31 #define MPTYPE_MPEG_AUDIO_LAYER3 0x04 //for media mp3 playback
32 #define MPTYPE_TELETEXT 0x05 //for EBU VBI teletext
33 #define MPTYPE_VIDEO_H264 0x06
34 #define MPTYPE_AAC_LATM 0x07
40 ULONG pos_buffer; //position in stream buffer
41 ULONG length; //length of the packet
42 // The fields below are not needed by the MVP
48 #ifndef VOMP_PLATTFORM_MVP
49 long long presentation_time;/* native time of plattform, in 100 ns units(Windows)*/
55 typedef list<MediaPacket> MediaPacketList;
65 virtual ~DrainTarget(){
69 virtual long long SetStartOffset(long long curreftime, bool *rsync)=0;
70 virtual void ResetTimeOffsets()=0;
72 virtual bool DrainTargetReady() {return false;}; //if the draintarget is blocking in paused state, this tells that it is ready to rumble
73 virtual bool DrainTargetBufferFull() { return false;};
75 virtual bool dtsTimefix(){return false;} //determines if the draintargets needs a mixure of pts and dts or not
77 // The following two functions are used by the Stream
78 // to deliver media packets to the front end (DrainTarget).
80 // First, the Stream calls PrepareMediaSample, which gives the front end
81 // read-only access to the Stream's MediaPacketList. PrepareMediaSample should
82 // examine the list to determine how much it wishes to consume, and
83 // should copy any data it requires from the MediaPacket objects into
85 // This function call takes place under a mutex lock to ensure integrity
86 // of the list structure. It should be fast and must not contain any
87 // cancellation points, such as I/O calls for logging.
89 // Second, the Stream releases the mutex and calls DeliverMediaSample.
90 // This function delivers data from the Stream buffer to the presentation
91 // device and returns information to the Stream regarding how many MediaPackets
92 // were consumed. Any data copied from the MediaPackets objects during
93 // PrepareMediaSample is guaranteed by the Stream still to be valid
94 // during the following DeliverMediaSample call.
96 // samplepos is equal to the number of bytes from the first MediaPacket
97 // in the list that have already been consumed in a previous call.
98 virtual void PrepareMediaSample(const MediaPacketList&, UINT samplepos)=0;
100 // The Stream guarantees that the value of *samplepos passed to
101 // DeliverMediaSample will be equal to the value of samplepos passed to
102 // PrepareMediaSample in the previous call.
103 // This function should consume data from the buffer according to the
104 // decisions made in PrepareMediaSample. Its return value and *samplepos
105 // tell the Stream how much data it consumed.
106 // If DeliverMediaSample returns X, the Stream will remove packets 0 to X-1
107 // (inclusive) from the list before the next call.
108 // DeliverMediaSample must also set *samplepos equal to the number of bytes
109 // processed from packet X (usually zero).
110 // It is allowed, that the draintarget modifies the part of the buffer, which belongs
111 // to the mediapackets it is processing.
112 virtual UINT DeliverMediaSample(UCHAR* buffer, UINT *samplepos)=0;
113 // The drain target might advice the feeder about free buffers with threadSignal