[FFmpeg-cvslog] r27730 - in trunk/libswscale: swscale.c swscale_internal.h
Vitor Sessak
vitor1001
Mon Oct 20 18:27:36 CEST 2008
Michael Niedermayer wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 08:25:41PM +0200, Vitor Sessak wrote:
>> Michael Niedermayer wrote:
>>> On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 11:55:58PM +0200, Vitor Sessak wrote:
>>>> vitor wrote:
>>>>> Author: vitor
>>>>> Date: Wed Oct 8 19:46:22 2008
>>>>> New Revision: 27730
>>>>> Log:
>>>>> Add a new unscaled PAL8 -> RGB converter.
>>>> 1000l for me for this patch. I tested it, but without noticing that
>>>> typing "make" do _not_ rebuild swscale-example. Actually it made a small
>>>> regression in {PAL,RGB8,BGR8,RGB4,BGR4}->{RGB32, BGR32}.
>>>>
>>>> Three possibilities:
>>>>
>>>> 1- Revert it
>>>> 2- sws_fix10l.diff: fix the actual bug (in rgb2rgb.c)
>>>> 3- sws_hack.diff: just fix my breakage
>>> i do not think 2 or 3 fix the code
>>> the palette is in RGB32 format IIRC so one side of the #ifdef has to be
>>> wrong. Also the rgb24 would need ifdefs which it does not have, or the
>>> palette would have to be converted into a differnt byte order or the
>>> switch case would need to be changed a little
>> AFAIK, before the palette was either in BGR32 or RGB32 depending on
>> alignment. Now I've made everything alignment independent. Also, if I
>> understand correctly the code, I think that swscaler uses a slightly
>> unusual definition of RGB/BGR.
>
> the swscaler uses the same definition as lav* uses, and its very similar
> to mplayers except some rgb <-> bgr flips
> These definitions have also been choosen that way for efficiency and
> simplicity.
>
> anyway, this patch doesnt look correct either
> i suggest you read the definition of the formats in avutils.h
Documented header files are a bliss =)
Hopefully correct version attached.
-Vitor
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