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/*
* Copyright (C) 2001 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
*
* $Id: dvdnav.h,v 1.15 2005/10/14 21:02:16 miguelfreitas Exp $
*
*/
/*
* This is the main header file applications should include if they want
* to access dvdnav functionality.
*/
#ifndef DVDNAV_H_INCLUDED
#define DVDNAV_H_INCLUDED
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include "common.h"
# include "dvdnav_events.h"
# include "dvd_types.h"
/*********************************************************************
* dvdnav data types *
*********************************************************************/
/*
* Opaque data-type can be viewed as a 'DVD handle'. You should get
* a pointer to a dvdnav_t from the dvdnav_open() function.
* Never call free() on the pointer, you have to give it back with
* dvdnav_close().
*/
typedef struct dvdnav_s dvdnav_t;
/* Status as reported by most of libdvdnav's functions */
typedef int32_t dvdnav_status_t;
/*
* Unless otherwise stated, all functions return DVDNAV_STATUS_OK if
* they succeeded, otherwise DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR is returned and the error may
* be obtained by calling dvdnav_err_to_string().
*/
#define DVDNAV_STATUS_ERR 0
#define DVDNAV_STATUS_OK 1
/*********************************************************************
* initialisation & housekeeping functions *
*********************************************************************/
/*
* These functions allow you to open a DVD device and associate it
* with a dvdnav_t.
*/
/*
* Attempts to open the DVD drive at the specified path and pre-cache
* the CSS-keys. libdvdread is used to access the DVD, so any source
* supported by libdvdread can be given with "path". Currently,
* libdvdread can access: DVD drives, DVD image files, DVD file-by-file
* copies.
*
* The resulting dvdnav_t handle will be written to *dest.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_open(dvdnav_t **dest, const char *path,dvd_reader_t *dvd);
/*
* Closes a dvdnav_t previously opened with dvdnav_open(), freeing any
* memory associated with it.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_close(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Resets the DVD virtual machine and cache buffers.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_reset(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Fills a pointer with a value pointing to a string describing
* the path associated with an open dvdnav_t. It assigns *path to NULL
* on error.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_path(dvdnav_t *self, const char **path);
/*
* Returns a human-readable string describing the last error.
*/
const char* dvdnav_err_to_string(dvdnav_t *self);
/* converts a dvd_time_t to PTS ticks */
int64_t dvdnav_convert_time(dvd_time_t *time);
/*********************************************************************
* changing and reading DVD player characteristics *
*********************************************************************/
/*
* These functions allow you to manipulate the various global characteristics
* of the DVD playback engine.
*/
/*
* Sets the region mask (bit 0 set implies region 1, bit 1 set implies
* region 2, etc) of the virtual machine. Generally you will only need to set
* this if you are playing RCE discs which query the virtual machine as to its
* region setting.
*
* This has _nothing_ to do with the region setting of the DVD drive.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_set_region_mask(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t region_mask);
/*
* Returns the region mask (bit 0 set implies region 1, bit 1 set implies
* region 2, etc) of the virtual machine.
*
* This has _nothing_ to do with the region setting of the DVD drive.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_region_mask(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t *region_mask);
/*
* Specify whether read-ahead caching should be used. You may not want this if your
* decoding engine does its own buffering.
*
* The default read-ahead cache does not use an additional thread for the reading
* (see read_cache.c for a threaded cache, but note that this code is currently
* unmaintained). It prebuffers on VOBU level by reading ahead several buffers
* on every read request. The speed of this prebuffering has been optimized to
* also work on slow DVD drives.
*
* If in addition you want to prevent memcpy's to improve performance, have a look
* at dvdnav_get_next_cache_block().
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_set_readahead_flag(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t read_ahead_flag);
/*
* Query whether read-ahead caching/buffering will be used.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_readahead_flag(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t *read_ahead_flag);
/*
* Specify whether the positioning works PGC or PG based.
* Programs (PGs) on DVDs are similar to Chapters and a program chain (PGC)
* usually covers a whole feature. This affects the behaviour of the
* functions dvdnav_get_position() and dvdnav_sector_search(). See there.
* Default is PG based positioning.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_set_PGC_positioning_flag(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t pgc_based_flag);
/*
* Query whether positioning is PG or PGC based.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_PGC_positioning_flag(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t *pgc_based_flag);
/*********************************************************************
* reading data *
*********************************************************************/
/*
* These functions are used to poll the playback enginge and actually get data
* off the DVD.
*/
/*
* Attempts to get the next block off the DVD and copies it into the buffer 'buf'.
* If there is any special actions that may need to be performed, the value
* pointed to by 'event' gets set accordingly.
*
* If 'event' is DVDNAV_BLOCK_OK then 'buf' is filled with the next block
* (note that means it has to be at /least/ 2048 bytes big). 'len' is
* then set to 2048.
*
* Otherwise, buf is filled with an appropriate event structure and
* len is set to the length of that structure.
*
* See the dvdnav_events.h header for information on the various events.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_next_block(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t *buf,
int32_t *event, int32_t *len);
/*
* This basically does the same as dvdnav_get_next_block. The only difference is
* that it avoids a memcopy, when the requested block was found in the cache.
* I such a case (cache hit) this function will return a different pointer than
* the one handed in, pointing directly into the relevant block in the cache.
* Those pointers must _never_ be freed but instead returned to the library via
* dvdnav_free_cache_block().
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_next_cache_block(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t **buf,
int32_t *event, int32_t *len);
/*
* All buffers which came from the internal cache (when dvdnav_get_next_cache_block()
* returned a buffer different from the one handed in) have to be freed with this
* function. Although handing in other buffers not from the cache doesn't cause any harm.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_free_cache_block(dvdnav_t *self, unsigned char *buf);
/*
* If we are currently in a still-frame this function skips it.
*
* See also the DVDNAV_STILL_FRAME event.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_still_skip(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* If we are currently in WAIT state, that is: the application is required to
* wait for its fifos to become empty, calling this signals libdvdnav that this
* is achieved and that it can continue.
*
* See also the DVDNAV_WAIT event.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_wait_skip(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Returns the still time from the currently playing cell.
* The still time is given in seconds with 0xff meaning an indefinite still.
*
* This function can be used to detect still frames before they are reached.
* Some players might need this to prepare for a frame to be shown for a
* longer time than usual.
*/
uint32_t dvdnav_get_next_still_flag(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Stops playback. The next event obtained with one of the get_next_block
* functions will be a DVDNAV_STOP event.
*
* It is not required to call this before dvdnav_close().
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_stop(dvdnav_t *self);
/*********************************************************************
* title/part navigation *
*********************************************************************/
/*
* Returns the number of titles on the disk.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_number_of_titles(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t *titles);
/*
* Returns the number of parts within the given title.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_number_of_parts(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t title, int32_t *parts);
/*
* Plays the specified title of the DVD from its beginning (that is: part 1).
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_title_play(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t title);
/*
* Plays the specified title, starting from the specified part.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_part_play(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t title, int32_t part);
/*
* Play the specified amount of parts of the specified title of
* the DVD then STOP.
*
* Currently unimplemented!
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_part_play_auto_stop(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t title,
int32_t part, int32_t parts_to_play);
/*
* Play the specified title starting from the specified time.
*
* Currently unimplemented!
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_time_play(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t title,
uint64_t time);
/*
* Stop playing the current position and jump to the specified menu.
*
* See also DVDMenuID_t from libdvdread
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_menu_call(dvdnav_t *self, DVDMenuID_t menu);
/*
* Return the title number and part currently being played.
* A title of 0 indicates, we are in a menu. In this case, part
* is set to the current menu's ID.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_current_title_info(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t *title,
int32_t *part);
/*
* Return the current position (in blocks) within the current
* title and the length (in blocks) of said title.
*
* Current implementation is wrong and likely to behave unpredictably!
* Use is discouraged!
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_position_in_title(dvdnav_t *self,
uint32_t *pos,
uint32_t *len);
/*
* This function is only available for compatibility reasons.
*
* Stop playing the current position and start playback of the current title
* from the specified part.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_part_search(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t part);
/*********************************************************************
* program chain/program navigation *
*********************************************************************/
/*
* Stop playing the current position and start playback from the last
* VOBU boundary before the given sector. The sector number is not
* meant to be an absolute physical DVD sector, but a relative sector
* in the current program. This function cannot leave the current
* program and will fail, if asked to do so.
*
* If program chain based positioning is enabled
* (see dvdnav_set_PGC_positioning_flag()), this will seek to the relative
* sector inside the current program chain.
*
* 'origin' can be one of SEEK_SET, SEEK_CUR, SEEK_END as defined in
* fcntl.h.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_sector_search(dvdnav_t *self,
uint64_t offset, int32_t origin);
/*
* Stop playing the current position and start playback of the title
* from the specified timecode.
*
* Currently unimplemented!
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_time_search(dvdnav_t *self,
uint64_t time);
/*
* Stop playing current position and play the "GoUp"-program chain.
* (which generally leads to the title menu or a higer-level menu).
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_go_up(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Stop playing the current position and start playback at the
* previous program (if it exists).
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_prev_pg_search(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Stop playing the current position and start playback at the
* first program.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_top_pg_search(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Stop playing the current position and start playback at the
* next program (if it exists).
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_next_pg_search(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Return the current position (in blocks) within the current
* program and the length (in blocks) of current program.
*
* If program chain based positioning is enabled
* (see dvdnav_set_PGC_positioning_flag()), this will return the
* relative position in and the length of the current program chain.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_position(dvdnav_t *self, uint32_t *pos,
uint32_t *len);
/*********************************************************************
* menu highlights *
*********************************************************************/
/*
* Most functions related to highlights take a NAV PCI packet as a parameter.
* While you can get the such a packet from libdvdnav, for players with internal
* FIFOs, this will result in errors, because due to the FIFO length, libdvdnav will
* be ahead in the stream compared to what the user is seeing on screen.
* Therefore, player applications who have a NAV packet available, which is
* better in sync with the actual playback should always pass this one to these
* functions.
*/
/*
* Get the currently highlighted button
* number (1..36) or 0 if no button is highlighted.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_current_highlight(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t *button);
/*
* Returns the Presentation Control Information (PCI) structure associated
* with the current position.
*
* Read the general notes above.
* See also libdvdreads nav_types.h for definition of pci_t.
*/
pci_t* dvdnav_get_current_nav_pci(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Returns the DSI (data search information) structure associated
* with the current position.
*
* Read the general notes above.
* See also libdvdreads nav_types.h for definition of dsi_t.
*/
dsi_t* dvdnav_get_current_nav_dsi(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Get the area associated with a certain button.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_highlight_area(pci_t *nav_pci , int32_t button, int32_t mode,
dvdnav_highlight_area_t *highlight);
/*
* Move button highlight around as suggested by function name (e.g. with arrow keys).
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_upper_button_select(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci);
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_lower_button_select(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci);
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_right_button_select(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci);
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_left_button_select(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci);
/*
* Activate ("press") the currently highlighted button.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_button_activate(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci);
/*
* Highlight a specific button.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_button_select(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci, int32_t button);
/*
* Activate ("press") specified button.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_button_select_and_activate(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci, int32_t button);
/*
* Activate (press) a button and execute specified command.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_button_activate_cmd(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t button, vm_cmd_t *cmd);
/*
* Select button at specified video frame coordinates.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_mouse_select(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci, int32_t x, int32_t y);
/*
* Activate ("press") button at specified video frame coordinates.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_mouse_activate(dvdnav_t *self, pci_t *pci, int32_t x, int32_t y);
/*********************************************************************
* languages *
*********************************************************************/
/*
* The language codes expected by these functions are two character
* codes as defined in ISO639.
*/
/*
* Set which menu language we should use per default.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_menu_language_select(dvdnav_t *self,
char *code);
/*
* Set which audio language we should use per default.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_audio_language_select(dvdnav_t *self,
char *code);
/*
* Set which spu language we should use per default.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_spu_language_select(dvdnav_t *self,
char *code);
/*********************************************************************
* obtaining stream attributes *
*********************************************************************/
/*
* Return a string describing the title of the DVD.
* This is an ID string encoded on the disc by the author. In many cases
* this is a descriptive string such as `THE_MATRIX' but sometimes is sigularly
* uninformative such as `PDVD-011421'. Some DVD authors even forget to set this,
* so you may also read the default of the authoring software they used, like
* `DVDVolume'.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_title_string(dvdnav_t *self, const char **title_str);
/*
* Get video aspect code.
* The aspect code does only change on VTS boundaries.
* See the DVDNAV_VTS_CHANGE event.
*
* 0 -- 4:3, 2 -- 16:9
*/
uint8_t dvdnav_get_video_aspect(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Get video scaling permissions.
* The scaling permission does only change on VTS boundaries.
* See the DVDNAV_VTS_CHANGE event.
*
* bit0 set = deny letterboxing, bit1 set = deny pan&scan
*/
uint8_t dvdnav_get_video_scale_permission(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Converts a *logical* audio stream id into language code
* (returns 0xffff if no such stream).
*/
uint16_t dvdnav_audio_stream_to_lang(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t stream);
/*
* Converts a *logical* subpicture stream id into country code
* (returns 0xffff if no such stream).
*/
uint16_t dvdnav_spu_stream_to_lang(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t stream);
/*
* Converts a *physical* (MPEG) audio stream id into a logical stream number.
*/
int8_t dvdnav_get_audio_logical_stream(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t audio_num);
/*
* Converts a *physical* (MPEG) subpicture stream id into a logical stream number.
*/
int8_t dvdnav_get_spu_logical_stream(dvdnav_t *self, uint8_t subp_num);
/*
* Get active audio stream.
*/
int8_t dvdnav_get_active_audio_stream(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Get active spu stream.
*/
int8_t dvdnav_get_active_spu_stream(dvdnav_t *self);
/*********************************************************************
* multiple angles *
*********************************************************************/
/*
* The libdvdnav library abstracts away the difference between seamless and
* non-seamless angles. From the point of view of the programmer you just set the
* angle number and all is well in the world. You will always see only the
* selected angle coming from the get_next_block functions.
*
* Note:
* It is quite possible that some tremendously strange DVD feature might change the
* angle number from under you. Generally you should always view the results from
* dvdnav_get_angle_info() as definitive only up to the next time you call
* dvdnav_get_next_block().
*/
/*
* Sets the current angle. If you try to follow a non existant angle
* the call fails.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_angle_change(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t angle);
/*
* Returns the current angle and number of angles present.
*/
dvdnav_status_t dvdnav_get_angle_info(dvdnav_t *self, int32_t *current_angle,
int32_t *number_of_angles);
/*********************************************************************
* domain queries *
*********************************************************************/
/*
* Are we in the First Play domain?
*/
int8_t dvdnav_is_domain_fp(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Are we in the Video management Menu domain?
*/
int8_t dvdnav_is_domain_vmgm(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Are we in the Video Title Menu domain?
*/
int8_t dvdnav_is_domain_vtsm(dvdnav_t *self);
/*
* Are we in the Video Title Set domain?
*/
int8_t dvdnav_is_domain_vts(dvdnav_t *self);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* DVDNAV_H_INCLUDED */