[FFmpeg-devel] [PATCH v7 03/12] avdevice/dshow: query graph and sample time only once
Diederick Niehorster
dcnieho at gmail.com
Tue Dec 21 15:53:28 EET 2021
No need to query twice, use value we've already unconditionally got.
Improve variable names
Signed-off-by: Diederick Niehorster <dcnieho at gmail.com>
---
libavdevice/dshow_pin.c | 28 ++++++++++++++++------------
1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-)
diff --git a/libavdevice/dshow_pin.c b/libavdevice/dshow_pin.c
index 8e56dccbfe..1d0e880480 100644
--- a/libavdevice/dshow_pin.c
+++ b/libavdevice/dshow_pin.c
@@ -295,9 +295,10 @@ long ff_dshow_meminputpin_Receive(DShowMemInputPin *this, IMediaSample *sample)
uint8_t *buf;
int buf_size; /* todo should be a long? */
int index;
- int64_t curtime;
- int64_t orig_curtime;
+ int64_t chosentime;
+ int64_t sampletime;
int64_t graphtime;
+ int use_sample_time = 1;
const char *devtypename = (devtype == VideoDevice) ? "video" : "audio";
IReferenceClock *clock = pin->filter->clock;
int64_t dummy;
@@ -313,24 +314,27 @@ long ff_dshow_meminputpin_Receive(DShowMemInputPin *this, IMediaSample *sample)
s = priv_data;
ctx = s->priv_data;
- IMediaSample_GetTime(sample, &orig_curtime, &dummy);
- orig_curtime += pin->filter->start_time;
+ IMediaSample_GetTime(sample, &sampletime, &dummy);
IReferenceClock_GetTime(clock, &graphtime);
if (devtype == VideoDevice && !ctx->use_video_device_timestamps) {
/* PTS from video devices is unreliable. */
- IReferenceClock_GetTime(clock, &curtime);
+ chosentime = graphtime;
+ use_sample_time = 0;
} else {
- IMediaSample_GetTime(sample, &curtime, &dummy);
- if(curtime > 400000000000000000LL) {
+ if (sampletime > 400000000000000000LL) {
/* initial frames sometimes start < 0 (shown as a very large number here,
- like 437650244077016960 which FFmpeg doesn't like.
+ like 437650244077016960 which FFmpeg doesn't like).
TODO figure out math. For now just drop them. */
av_log(NULL, AV_LOG_DEBUG,
- "dshow dropping initial (or ending) frame with odd PTS too high %"PRId64"\n", curtime);
+ "dshow dropping initial (or ending) frame with odd PTS too high %"PRId64"\n", sampletime);
return S_OK;
}
- curtime += pin->filter->start_time;
+ chosentime = sampletime;
}
+ // media sample time is relative to graph start time
+ sampletime += pin->filter->start_time;
+ if (use_sample_time)
+ chosentime += pin->filter->start_time;
buf_size = IMediaSample_GetActualDataLength(sample);
IMediaSample_GetPointer(sample, &buf);
@@ -338,8 +342,8 @@ long ff_dshow_meminputpin_Receive(DShowMemInputPin *this, IMediaSample *sample)
av_log(NULL, AV_LOG_VERBOSE, "dshow passing through packet of type %s size %8d "
"timestamp %"PRId64" orig timestamp %"PRId64" graph timestamp %"PRId64" diff %"PRId64" %s\n",
- devtypename, buf_size, curtime, orig_curtime, graphtime, graphtime - orig_curtime, ctx->device_name[devtype]);
- pin->filter->callback(priv_data, index, buf, buf_size, curtime, devtype);
+ devtypename, buf_size, chosentime, sampletime, graphtime, graphtime - sampletime, ctx->device_name[devtype]);
+ pin->filter->callback(priv_data, index, buf, buf_size, chosentime, devtype);
return S_OK;
}
--
2.28.0.windows.1
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