Commit 55bad0c6 authored by Christophe Massiot's avatar Christophe Massiot Committed by Mans Rullgard

Pass VBV delay to the calling application via ctx

VBV delay is useful for T-STD compliance in some TS muxers. It is
certainly possible to retrieve it by parsing the output of FFmpeg, but
getting it from the context makes it simpler and less error-prone.
Signed-off-by: 's avatarMans Rullgard <mans@mansr.com>
parent 71f88b1f
......@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
#include "libavutil/cpu.h"
#define LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MAJOR 52
#define LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MINOR 112
#define LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MINOR 113
#define LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MICRO 1
#define LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_INT AV_VERSION_INT(LIBAVCODEC_VERSION_MAJOR, \
......@@ -2892,6 +2892,14 @@ typedef struct AVCodecContext {
* - decoding: Set by user.
*/
int thread_safe_callbacks;
/**
* VBV delay coded in the last frame (in periods of a 27 MHz clock).
* Used for compliant TS muxing.
* - encoding: Set by libavcodec.
* - decoding: unused.
*/
uint64_t vbv_delay;
} AVCodecContext;
/**
......
......@@ -1381,6 +1381,7 @@ vbv_retry:
s->vbv_delay_ptr[1] = vbv_delay>>5;
s->vbv_delay_ptr[2] &= 0x07;
s->vbv_delay_ptr[2] |= vbv_delay<<3;
avctx->vbv_delay = vbv_delay*300;
}
s->total_bits += s->frame_bits;
avctx->frame_bits = s->frame_bits;
......
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