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1 /*
2  * General DV demuxer
3  * Copyright (c) 2003 Roman Shaposhnik
4  *
5  * Many thanks to Dan Dennedy <dan@dennedy.org> for providing wealth
6  * of DV technical info.
7  *
8  * Raw DV format
9  * Copyright (c) 2002 Fabrice Bellard
10  *
11  * This file is part of FFmpeg.
12  *
13  * FFmpeg is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
14  * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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17  *
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26  */
27 
28 #ifndef AVFORMAT_DV_H
29 #define AVFORMAT_DV_H
30 
31 #include "avformat.h"
32 
36 int avpriv_dv_produce_packet(DVDemuxContext*, AVPacket*, uint8_t*, int, int64_t);
37 void ff_dv_ts_reset(DVDemuxContext *c, int64_t ts_video);
38 
39 #endif /* AVFORMAT_DV_H */
avpriv_dv_get_packet
int avpriv_dv_get_packet(DVDemuxContext *, AVPacket *)
Definition: dv.c:730
DVDemuxContext
struct DVDemuxContext DVDemuxContext
Definition: dv.h:33
s
#define s(width, name)
Definition: cbs_vp9.c:198
AVFormatContext
Format I/O context.
Definition: avformat.h:1115
avpriv_dv_init_demux
DVDemuxContext * avpriv_dv_init_demux(AVFormatContext *s)
Definition: dv.c:725
c
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Definition: undefined.txt:32
ff_dv_ts_reset
void ff_dv_ts_reset(DVDemuxContext *c, int64_t ts_video)
avformat.h
avpriv_dv_produce_packet
int avpriv_dv_produce_packet(DVDemuxContext *, AVPacket *, uint8_t *, int, int64_t)
Definition: dv.c:735
AVPacket
This structure stores compressed data.
Definition: packet.h:468