/*********************************************************************** * DecodePreviews *********************************************************************** * Decode 10 pictures for the given title. * It assumes that data->reader and data->vts have successfully been * DVDOpen()ed and ifoOpen()ed. **********************************************************************/ static int DecodePreviews( hb_scan_t * data, hb_title_t * title, int flush ) { int i, npreviews = 0, abort = 0; hb_buffer_t * buf, * buf_es; hb_buffer_list_t list_es; int progressive_count = 0; int pulldown_count = 0; int doubled_frame_count = 0; int interlaced_preview_count = 0; int vid_samples = 0; int frame_wait = 0; int cc_wait = 10; int frames; hb_stream_t * stream = NULL; info_list_t * info_list; int abort_audio = 0; info_list = calloc(data->preview_count+1, sizeof(*info_list)); crop_record_t *crops = crop_record_init( data->preview_count ); hb_buffer_list_clear(&list_es); if( data->batch ) { hb_log( "scan: decoding previews for title %d (%s)", title->index, title->path ); } else { hb_log( "scan: decoding previews for title %d", title->index ); } if (data->bd) { hb_bd_start( data->bd, title ); hb_log( "scan: title angle(s) %d", title->angle_count ); } else if (data->dvd) { hb_dvd_start( data->dvd, title, 1 ); title->angle_count = hb_dvd_angle_count( data->dvd ); hb_log( "scan: title angle(s) %d", title->angle_count ); } else if (data->batch) { stream = hb_stream_open(data->h, title->path, title, 0); } else if (data->stream) { stream = hb_stream_open(data->h, data->path, title, 0); } if (title->video_codec == WORK_NONE) { hb_error("No video decoder set!"); free(info_list); crop_record_free(crops); hb_stream_close(&stream); return 0; } hb_work_object_t *vid_decoder = hb_get_work(data->h, title->video_codec); vid_decoder->codec_param = title->video_codec_param; vid_decoder->title = title; if (vid_decoder->init(vid_decoder, NULL)) { hb_error("Decoder init failed!"); free(info_list); crop_record_free(crops); free( vid_decoder ); hb_stream_close(&stream); return 0; } for( i = 0; i < data->preview_count; i++ ) { int j; UpdateState3(data, i + 1); if ( *data->die ) { free( info_list ); crop_record_free( crops ); vid_decoder->close( vid_decoder ); free( vid_decoder ); hb_stream_close(&stream); return 0; } if (data->bd) { if( !hb_bd_seek( data->bd, (float) ( i + 1 ) / ( data->preview_count + 1.0 ) ) ) { continue; } } if (data->dvd) { if( !hb_dvd_seek( data->dvd, (float) ( i + 1 ) / ( data->preview_count + 1.0 ) ) ) { continue; } } else if (stream) { /* we start reading streams at zero rather than 1/11 because * short streams may have only one sequence header in the entire * file and we need it to decode any previews. * * Also, seeking to position 0 loses the palette of avi files * so skip initial seek */ if (i != 0) { if (!hb_stream_seek(stream, (float)i / (data->preview_count + 1.0))) { continue; } } else { hb_stream_set_need_keyframe(stream, 1); } } hb_deep_log( 2, "scan: preview %d", i + 1 ); if (flush && vid_decoder->flush) vid_decoder->flush( vid_decoder ); if (title->flags & HBTF_NO_IDR) { if (!flush) { // If we are doing the first previews decode attempt, // set this threshold high so that we get the best // quality frames possible. frame_wait = 100; } else { // If we failed to get enough valid frames in the first // previews decode attempt, lower the threshold to improve // our chances of getting something to work with. frame_wait = 10; } } else { // For certain mpeg-2 streams, libav is delivering a // dummy first frame that is all black. So always skip // one frame frame_wait = 1; } frames = 0; hb_buffer_t * vid_buf = NULL, * last_vid_buf = NULL; int packets = 0; vid_decoder->frame_count = 0; while (vid_decoder->frame_count < PREVIEW_READ_THRESH || (!AllAudioOK(title) && packets < 10000)) { if ((buf = read_buf(data, stream)) == NULL) { // If we reach EOF and no audio, don't continue looking for // audio abort_audio = 1; if (vid_buf != NULL || last_vid_buf != NULL) { break; } hb_log("Warning: Could not read data for preview %d, skipped", i + 1 ); // If we reach EOF and no video, don't continue looking for // video abort = 1; goto skip_preview; } packets++; if (buf->size <= 0) { // Ignore "null" frames hb_buffer_close(&buf); continue; } (hb_demux[title->demuxer])(buf, &list_es, 0 ); while ((buf_es = hb_buffer_list_rem_head(&list_es)) != NULL) { if( buf_es->s.id == title->video_id && vid_buf == NULL ) { vid_decoder->work( vid_decoder, &buf_es, &vid_buf ); // There are 2 conditions we decode additional // video frames for during scan. // 1. We did not detect IDR frames, so the initial video // frames may be corrupt. We docode extra frames to // increase the probability of a complete preview frame // 2. Some frames do not contain CC data, even though // CCs are present in the stream. So we need to decode // additional frames to find the CCs. if (vid_buf != NULL && (frame_wait || cc_wait)) { hb_work_info_t vid_info; if (vid_decoder->info(vid_decoder, &vid_info)) { if (is_close_to(vid_info.rate.den, 900900, 100) && (vid_buf->s.flags & PIC_FLAG_REPEAT_FIRST_FIELD)) { /* Potentially soft telecine material */ pulldown_count++; } if (vid_buf->s.flags & PIC_FLAG_REPEAT_FRAME) { // AVCHD-Lite specifies that all streams are // 50 or 60 fps. To produce 25 or 30 fps, camera // makers are repeating all frames. doubled_frame_count++; } if (is_close_to(vid_info.rate.den, 1126125, 100 )) { // Frame FPS is 23.976 (meaning it's // progressive), so start keeping track of // how many are reporting at that speed. When // enough show up that way, we want to make // that the overall title FPS. progressive_count++; } vid_samples++; } if (frames > 0 && vid_buf->s.frametype == HB_FRAME_I) frame_wait = 0; if (frame_wait || cc_wait) { hb_buffer_close(&last_vid_buf); last_vid_buf = vid_buf; vid_buf = NULL; if (frame_wait) frame_wait--; if (cc_wait) cc_wait--; } frames++; } } else if (!AllAudioOK(title) && !abort_audio) { LookForAudio( data, title, buf_es ); buf_es = NULL; } if ( buf_es ) hb_buffer_close( &buf_es ); } if (vid_buf && (abort_audio || AllAudioOK(title))) break; } hb_buffer_list_close(&list_es); if (vid_buf == NULL) { vid_buf = last_vid_buf; last_vid_buf = NULL; } hb_buffer_close(&last_vid_buf); if (vid_buf == NULL) { hb_log( "scan: could not get a decoded picture" ); continue; } /* Get size and rate infos */ hb_work_info_t vid_info; if( !vid_decoder->info( vid_decoder, &vid_info ) ) { /* * Could not fill vid_info, don't continue and try to use vid_info * in this case. */ hb_log( "scan: could not get a video information" ); hb_buffer_close( &vid_buf ); continue; } if (vid_info.geometry.width != vid_buf->f.width || vid_info.geometry.height != vid_buf->f.height) { hb_log( "scan: video geometry information does not match buffer" ); hb_buffer_close( &vid_buf ); continue; } remember_info( info_list, &vid_info ); /* Check preview for interlacing artifacts */ if( hb_detect_comb( vid_buf, 10, 30, 9, 10, 30, 9 ) ) { hb_deep_log( 2, "Interlacing detected in preview frame %i", i+1); interlaced_preview_count++; } if( data->store_previews ) { hb_save_preview( data->h, title->index, i, vid_buf ); } /* Detect black borders */ int top, bottom, left, right; int h4 = vid_info.geometry.height / 4, w4 = vid_info.geometry.width / 4; // When widescreen content is matted to 16:9 or 4:3 there's sometimes // a thin border on the outer edge of the matte. On TV content it can be // "line 21" VBI data that's normally hidden in the overscan. For HD // content it can just be a diagnostic added in post production so that // the frame borders are visible. We try to ignore these borders so // we can crop the matte. The border width depends on the resolution // (12 pixels on 1080i looks visually the same as 4 pixels on 480i) // so we allow the border to be up to 1% of the frame height. const int border = vid_info.geometry.height / 100; for ( top = border; top < h4; ++top ) { if ( ! row_all_dark( vid_buf, top ) ) break; } if ( top <= border ) { // we never made it past the border region - see if the rows we // didn't check are dark or if we shouldn't crop at all. for ( top = 0; top < border; ++top ) { if ( ! row_all_dark( vid_buf, top ) ) break; } if ( top >= border ) { top = 0; } } for ( bottom = border; bottom < h4; ++bottom ) { if ( ! row_all_dark( vid_buf, vid_info.geometry.height - 1 - bottom ) ) break; } if ( bottom <= border ) { for ( bottom = 0; bottom < border; ++bottom ) { if ( ! row_all_dark( vid_buf, vid_info.geometry.height - 1 - bottom ) ) break; } if ( bottom >= border ) { bottom = 0; } } for ( left = 0; left < w4; ++left ) { if ( ! column_all_dark( vid_buf, top, bottom, left ) ) break; } for ( right = 0; right < w4; ++right ) { if ( ! column_all_dark( vid_buf, top, bottom, vid_info.geometry.width - 1 - right ) ) break; } // only record the result if all the crops are less than a quarter of // the frame otherwise we can get fooled by frames with a lot of black // like titles, credits & fade-thru-black transitions. if ( top < h4 && bottom < h4 && left < w4 && right < w4 ) { record_crop( crops, top, bottom, left, right ); } ++npreviews; skip_preview: /* Make sure we found audio rates and bitrates */ for( j = 0; j < hb_list_count( title->list_audio ); j++ ) { hb_audio_t * audio = hb_list_item( title->list_audio, j ); if ( audio->priv.scan_cache ) { hb_fifo_flush( audio->priv.scan_cache ); } } if (vid_buf) { hb_buffer_close( &vid_buf ); } if (abort) { break; } } UpdateState3(data, i); vid_decoder->close( vid_decoder ); free( vid_decoder ); if (stream != NULL) { hb_stream_close(&stream); } if ( npreviews ) { // use the most common frame info for our final title dimensions hb_work_info_t vid_info; most_common_info( info_list, &vid_info ); title->has_resolution_change = has_resolution_change( info_list ); if ( title->video_codec_name == NULL ) { title->video_codec_name = strdup( vid_info.name ); } title->geometry.width = vid_info.geometry.width; title->geometry.height = vid_info.geometry.height; if (vid_info.rate.num && vid_info.rate.den) { // if the frame rate is very close to one of our "common" // framerates, assume it actually is said frame rate; // e.g. some 24000/1001 sources may have a rate.den of 1126124 // instead of 1126125 const hb_rate_t *video_framerate = NULL; while ((video_framerate = hb_video_framerate_get_next(video_framerate)) != NULL) { if (is_close_to(vid_info.rate.den, video_framerate->rate, 100)) { vid_info.rate.den = video_framerate->rate; break; } } title->vrate = vid_info.rate; if( vid_info.rate.den == 900900 ) { if (vid_samples >= 4 && pulldown_count >= vid_samples / 4) { title->vrate.den = 1126125; hb_deep_log( 2, "Pulldown detected, setting fps to 23.976" ); } if (vid_samples >= 2 && progressive_count >= vid_samples / 2) { // We've already deduced that the frame rate is 23.976, // so set it back again. title->vrate.den = 1126125; hb_deep_log( 2, "Title's mostly NTSC Film, setting fps to 23.976" ); } } if (vid_samples >= 2 && doubled_frame_count >= 3 * vid_samples / 4) { // We've detected that a significant number of the frames // have been doubled in duration by repeat flags. title->vrate.den = 2 * vid_info.rate.den; hb_deep_log(2, "Repeat frames detected, setting fps to %.3f", (float)title->vrate.num / title->vrate.den ); } } title->video_bitrate = vid_info.bitrate; if( vid_info.geometry.par.num && vid_info.geometry.par.den ) { title->geometry.par = vid_info.geometry.par; } title->color_prim = vid_info.color_prim; title->color_transfer = vid_info.color_transfer; title->color_matrix = vid_info.color_matrix; title->video_decode_support = vid_info.video_decode_support; // compute the aspect ratio based on the storage dimensions and PAR. hb_reduce(&title->dar.num, &title->dar.den, title->geometry.par.num * title->geometry.width, title->geometry.height * title->geometry.par.den); // For unknown reasons some French PAL DVDs put the original // content's aspect ratio into the mpeg PAR even though it's // the wrong PAR for the DVD. Apparently they rely on the fact // that DVD players ignore the content PAR and just use the // aspect ratio from the DVD metadata. So, if the aspect computed // from the PAR is different from the container's aspect we use // the container's aspect & recompute the PAR from it. if (data->dvd && (title->dar.num != title->container_dar.num || title->dar.den != title->container_dar.den)) { hb_log("scan: content PAR gives wrong aspect %d:%d; " "using container aspect %d:%d", title->dar.num, title->dar.den, title->container_dar.num, title->container_dar.den); title->dar = title->container_dar; hb_reduce(&title->geometry.par.num, &title->geometry.par.den, title->geometry.height * title->dar.num, title->geometry.width * title->dar.den); } // don't try to crop unless we got at least 3 previews if ( crops->n > 2 ) { sort_crops( crops ); // The next line selects median cropping - at least // 50% of the frames will have their borders removed. // Other possible choices are loose cropping (i = 0) where // no non-black pixels will be cropped from any frame and a // tight cropping (i = crops->n - (crops->n >> 2)) where at // least 75% of the frames will have their borders removed. i = crops->n >> 1; title->crop[0] = EVEN( crops->t[i] ); title->crop[1] = EVEN( crops->b[i] ); title->crop[2] = EVEN( crops->l[i] ); title->crop[3] = EVEN( crops->r[i] ); } hb_log( "scan: %d previews, %dx%d, %.3f fps, autocrop = %d/%d/%d/%d, " "aspect %s, PAR %d:%d", npreviews, title->geometry.width, title->geometry.height, (float)title->vrate.num / title->vrate.den, title->crop[0], title->crop[1], title->crop[2], title->crop[3], aspect_to_string(&title->dar), title->geometry.par.num, title->geometry.par.den); if (title->video_decode_support != HB_DECODE_SUPPORT_SW) { hb_log("scan: supported video decoders:%s%s", !(title->video_decode_support & HB_DECODE_SUPPORT_SW) ? "" : " avcodec", !(title->video_decode_support & HB_DECODE_SUPPORT_QSV) ? "" : " qsv"); } if( interlaced_preview_count >= ( npreviews / 2 ) ) { hb_log("Title is likely interlaced or telecined (%i out of %i previews). You should do something about that.", interlaced_preview_count, npreviews); title->detected_interlacing = 1; } else { title->detected_interlacing = 0; } }
/*********************************************************************** * DecodePreviews *********************************************************************** * Decode 10 pictures for the given title. * It assumes that data->reader and data->vts have successfully been * DVDOpen()ed and ifoOpen()ed. **********************************************************************/ static int DecodePreviews( hb_scan_t * data, hb_title_t * title ) { int i, npreviews = 0; hb_buffer_t * buf, * buf_es; hb_list_t * list_es; int progressive_count = 0; int pulldown_count = 0; int doubled_frame_count = 0; int interlaced_preview_count = 0; info_list_t * info_list = calloc( data->preview_count+1, sizeof(*info_list) ); crop_record_t *crops = crop_record_init( data->preview_count ); list_es = hb_list_init(); if( data->batch ) { hb_log( "scan: decoding previews for title %d (%s)", title->index, title->path ); } else { hb_log( "scan: decoding previews for title %d", title->index ); } if (data->bd) { hb_bd_start( data->bd, title ); hb_log( "scan: title angle(s) %d", title->angle_count ); } else if (data->dvd) { hb_dvd_start( data->dvd, title, 1 ); title->angle_count = hb_dvd_angle_count( data->dvd ); hb_log( "scan: title angle(s) %d", title->angle_count ); } else if (data->batch) { data->stream = hb_stream_open( title->path, title, 1 ); } if (title->video_codec == WORK_NONE) { hb_error("No video decoder set!"); return 0; } hb_work_object_t *vid_decoder = hb_get_work(title->video_codec); vid_decoder->codec_param = title->video_codec_param; vid_decoder->title = title; vid_decoder->init( vid_decoder, NULL ); for( i = 0; i < data->preview_count; i++ ) { int j; UpdateState3(data, i + 1); if ( *data->die ) { free( info_list ); crop_record_free( crops ); return 0; } if (data->bd) { if( !hb_bd_seek( data->bd, (float) ( i + 1 ) / ( data->preview_count + 1.0 ) ) ) { continue; } } if (data->dvd) { if( !hb_dvd_seek( data->dvd, (float) ( i + 1 ) / ( data->preview_count + 1.0 ) ) ) { continue; } } else if (data->stream) { /* we start reading streams at zero rather than 1/11 because * short streams may have only one sequence header in the entire * file and we need it to decode any previews. */ if (!hb_stream_seek(data->stream, (float) i / ( data->preview_count + 1.0 ) ) ) { continue; } } hb_deep_log( 2, "scan: preview %d", i + 1 ); if ( vid_decoder->flush ) vid_decoder->flush( vid_decoder ); hb_buffer_t * vid_buf = NULL; for( j = 0; j < 10240 ; j++ ) { if (data->bd) { if( (buf = hb_bd_read( data->bd )) == NULL ) { if ( vid_buf ) { break; } hb_log( "Warning: Could not read data for preview %d, skipped", i + 1 ); goto skip_preview; } } else if (data->dvd) { if( (buf = hb_dvd_read( data->dvd )) == NULL ) { if ( vid_buf ) { break; } hb_log( "Warning: Could not read data for preview %d, skipped", i + 1 ); goto skip_preview; } } else if (data->stream) { if ( (buf = hb_stream_read( data->stream )) == NULL ) { if ( vid_buf ) { break; } hb_log( "Warning: Could not read data for preview %d, skipped", i + 1 ); goto skip_preview; } } else { // Silence compiler warning buf = NULL; hb_error( "Error: This can't happen!" ); goto skip_preview; } (hb_demux[title->demuxer])(buf, list_es, 0 ); while( ( buf_es = hb_list_item( list_es, 0 ) ) ) { hb_list_rem( list_es, buf_es ); if( buf_es->s.id == title->video_id && vid_buf == NULL ) { vid_decoder->work( vid_decoder, &buf_es, &vid_buf ); } else if( ! AllAudioOK( title ) ) { LookForAudio( title, buf_es ); buf_es = NULL; } if ( buf_es ) hb_buffer_close( &buf_es ); } if( vid_buf && AllAudioOK( title ) ) break; } if( ! vid_buf ) { hb_log( "scan: could not get a decoded picture" ); continue; } /* Get size and rate infos */ hb_work_info_t vid_info; if( !vid_decoder->info( vid_decoder, &vid_info ) ) { /* * Could not fill vid_info, don't continue and try to use vid_info * in this case. */ if (vid_buf) { hb_buffer_close( &vid_buf ); } hb_log( "scan: could not get a video information" ); continue; } remember_info( info_list, &vid_info ); if( is_close_to( vid_info.rate_base, 900900, 100 ) && ( vid_buf->s.flags & PIC_FLAG_REPEAT_FIRST_FIELD ) ) { /* Potentially soft telecine material */ pulldown_count++; } if( vid_buf->s.flags & PIC_FLAG_REPEAT_FRAME ) { // AVCHD-Lite specifies that all streams are // 50 or 60 fps. To produce 25 or 30 fps, camera // makers are repeating all frames. doubled_frame_count++; } if( is_close_to( vid_info.rate_base, 1126125, 100 ) ) { // Frame FPS is 23.976 (meaning it's progressive), so start keeping // track of how many are reporting at that speed. When enough // show up that way, we want to make that the overall title FPS. progressive_count++; } while( ( buf_es = hb_list_item( list_es, 0 ) ) ) { hb_list_rem( list_es, buf_es ); hb_buffer_close( &buf_es ); } /* Check preview for interlacing artifacts */ if( hb_detect_comb( vid_buf, 10, 30, 9, 10, 30, 9 ) ) { hb_deep_log( 2, "Interlacing detected in preview frame %i", i+1); interlaced_preview_count++; } if( data->store_previews ) { hb_save_preview( data->h, title->index, i, vid_buf ); } /* Detect black borders */ int top, bottom, left, right; int h4 = vid_info.height / 4, w4 = vid_info.width / 4; // When widescreen content is matted to 16:9 or 4:3 there's sometimes // a thin border on the outer edge of the matte. On TV content it can be // "line 21" VBI data that's normally hidden in the overscan. For HD // content it can just be a diagnostic added in post production so that // the frame borders are visible. We try to ignore these borders so // we can crop the matte. The border width depends on the resolution // (12 pixels on 1080i looks visually the same as 4 pixels on 480i) // so we allow the border to be up to 1% of the frame height. const int border = vid_info.height / 100; for ( top = border; top < h4; ++top ) { if ( ! row_all_dark( vid_buf, top ) ) break; } if ( top <= border ) { // we never made it past the border region - see if the rows we // didn't check are dark or if we shouldn't crop at all. for ( top = 0; top < border; ++top ) { if ( ! row_all_dark( vid_buf, top ) ) break; } if ( top >= border ) { top = 0; } } for ( bottom = border; bottom < h4; ++bottom ) { if ( ! row_all_dark( vid_buf, vid_info.height - 1 - bottom ) ) break; } if ( bottom <= border ) { for ( bottom = 0; bottom < border; ++bottom ) { if ( ! row_all_dark( vid_buf, vid_info.height - 1 - bottom ) ) break; } if ( bottom >= border ) { bottom = 0; } } for ( left = 0; left < w4; ++left ) { if ( ! column_all_dark( vid_buf, top, bottom, left ) ) break; } for ( right = 0; right < w4; ++right ) { if ( ! column_all_dark( vid_buf, top, bottom, vid_info.width - 1 - right ) ) break; } // only record the result if all the crops are less than a quarter of // the frame otherwise we can get fooled by frames with a lot of black // like titles, credits & fade-thru-black transitions. if ( top < h4 && bottom < h4 && left < w4 && right < w4 ) { record_crop( crops, top, bottom, left, right ); } ++npreviews; skip_preview: /* Make sure we found audio rates and bitrates */ for( j = 0; j < hb_list_count( title->list_audio ); j++ ) { hb_audio_t * audio = hb_list_item( title->list_audio, j ); if ( audio->priv.scan_cache ) { hb_fifo_flush( audio->priv.scan_cache ); } } if (vid_buf) { hb_buffer_close( &vid_buf ); } } UpdateState3(data, i); vid_decoder->close( vid_decoder ); free( vid_decoder ); if ( data->batch && data->stream ) { hb_stream_close( &data->stream ); } if ( npreviews ) { // use the most common frame info for our final title dimensions hb_work_info_t vid_info; most_common_info( info_list, &vid_info ); title->has_resolution_change = has_resolution_change( info_list ); if ( title->video_codec_name == NULL ) { title->video_codec_name = strdup( vid_info.name ); } title->width = vid_info.width; title->height = vid_info.height; if ( vid_info.rate && vid_info.rate_base ) { // if the frame rate is very close to one of our "common" framerates, // assume it actually is said frame rate; e.g. some 24000/1001 sources // may have a rate_base of 1126124 (instead of 1126125) const hb_rate_t *video_framerate = NULL; while ((video_framerate = hb_video_framerate_get_next(video_framerate)) != NULL) { if (is_close_to(vid_info.rate_base, video_framerate->rate, 100)) { vid_info.rate_base = video_framerate->rate; break; } } title->rate = vid_info.rate; title->rate_base = vid_info.rate_base; if( vid_info.rate_base == 900900 ) { if( npreviews >= 4 && pulldown_count >= npreviews / 4 ) { title->rate_base = 1126125; hb_deep_log( 2, "Pulldown detected, setting fps to 23.976" ); } if( npreviews >= 2 && progressive_count >= npreviews / 2 ) { // We've already deduced that the frame rate is 23.976, // so set it back again. title->rate_base = 1126125; hb_deep_log( 2, "Title's mostly NTSC Film, setting fps to 23.976" ); } } if( npreviews >= 2 && doubled_frame_count >= 3 * npreviews / 4 ) { // We've detected that a significant number of the frames // have been doubled in duration by repeat flags. title->rate_base = 2 * vid_info.rate_base; hb_deep_log( 2, "Repeat frames detected, setting fps to %.3f", (float)title->rate / title->rate_base ); } } title->video_bitrate = vid_info.bitrate; if( vid_info.pixel_aspect_width && vid_info.pixel_aspect_height ) { title->pixel_aspect_width = vid_info.pixel_aspect_width; title->pixel_aspect_height = vid_info.pixel_aspect_height; } title->color_prim = vid_info.color_prim; title->color_transfer = vid_info.color_transfer; title->color_matrix = vid_info.color_matrix; title->video_decode_support = vid_info.video_decode_support; // TODO: check video dimensions title->opencl_support = !!hb_opencl_available(); // compute the aspect ratio based on the storage dimensions and the // pixel aspect ratio (if supplied) or just storage dimensions if no PAR. title->aspect = (double)title->width / (double)title->height; title->aspect *= (double)title->pixel_aspect_width / (double)title->pixel_aspect_height; // For unknown reasons some French PAL DVDs put the original // content's aspect ratio into the mpeg PAR even though it's // the wrong PAR for the DVD. Apparently they rely on the fact // that DVD players ignore the content PAR and just use the // aspect ratio from the DVD metadata. So, if the aspect computed // from the PAR is different from the container's aspect we use // the container's aspect & recompute the PAR from it. if( title->container_aspect && (int)(title->aspect * 9) != (int)(title->container_aspect * 9) ) { hb_log("scan: content PAR gives wrong aspect %.2f; " "using container aspect %.2f", title->aspect, title->container_aspect ); title->aspect = title->container_aspect; hb_reduce( &title->pixel_aspect_width, &title->pixel_aspect_height, (int)(title->aspect * title->height + 0.5), title->width ); } // don't try to crop unless we got at least 3 previews if ( crops->n > 2 ) { sort_crops( crops ); // The next line selects median cropping - at least // 50% of the frames will have their borders removed. // Other possible choices are loose cropping (i = 0) where // no non-black pixels will be cropped from any frame and a // tight cropping (i = crops->n - (crops->n >> 2)) where at // least 75% of the frames will have their borders removed. i = crops->n >> 1; title->crop[0] = EVEN( crops->t[i] ); title->crop[1] = EVEN( crops->b[i] ); title->crop[2] = EVEN( crops->l[i] ); title->crop[3] = EVEN( crops->r[i] ); } hb_log( "scan: %d previews, %dx%d, %.3f fps, autocrop = %d/%d/%d/%d, " "aspect %s, PAR %d:%d", npreviews, title->width, title->height, (float) title->rate / (float) title->rate_base, title->crop[0], title->crop[1], title->crop[2], title->crop[3], aspect_to_string( title->aspect ), title->pixel_aspect_width, title->pixel_aspect_height ); if( interlaced_preview_count >= ( npreviews / 2 ) ) { hb_log("Title is likely interlaced or telecined (%i out of %i previews). You should do something about that.", interlaced_preview_count, npreviews); title->detected_interlacing = 1; } else { title->detected_interlacing = 0; } }