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This version of SickBeard uses both TVDB and TVRage to search and gather it's series data from allowing you to now have access to and download shows that you couldn't before because of being locked into only what TheTVDB had to offer. Also this edition is based off the code we used in our XEM editon so it does come with scene numbering support as well as all the other features our XEM edition has to offer. Please before using this with your existing database (sickbeard.db) please make a backup copy of it and delete any other database files such as cache.db and failed.db if present, we HIGHLY recommend starting out with no database files at all to make this a fresh start but the choice is at your own risk! Enjoy!
566 lines
20 KiB
Python
566 lines
20 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# enzyme - Video metadata parser
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# Copyright 2011-2012 Antoine Bertin <diaoulael@gmail.com>
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# Copyright 2003-2006 Thomas Schueppel <stain@acm.org>
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# Copyright 2003-2006 Dirk Meyer <dischi@freevo.org>
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#
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# This file is part of enzyme.
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#
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# enzyme is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# enzyme is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with enzyme. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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__all__ = ['Parser']
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import os
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import struct
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import string
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import logging
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import time
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from exceptions import ParseError
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import core
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# get logging object
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log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
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# List of tags
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# http://kibus1.narod.ru/frames_eng.htm?sof/abcavi/infotags.htm
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# http://www.divx-digest.com/software/avitags_dll.html
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# File Format: google for odmlff2.pdf
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AVIINFO = {
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'INAM': 'title',
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'IART': 'artist',
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'IPRD': 'product',
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'ISFT': 'software',
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'ICMT': 'comment',
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'ILNG': 'language',
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'IKEY': 'keywords',
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'IPRT': 'trackno',
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'IFRM': 'trackof',
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'IPRO': 'producer',
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'IWRI': 'writer',
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'IGNR': 'genre',
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'ICOP': 'copyright'
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}
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# Taken from libavcodec/mpeg4data.h (pixel_aspect struct)
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PIXEL_ASPECT = {
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1: (1, 1),
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2: (12, 11),
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3: (10, 11),
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4: (16, 11),
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5: (40, 33)
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}
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class Riff(core.AVContainer):
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"""
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AVI parser also parsing metadata like title, languages, etc.
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"""
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table_mapping = { 'AVIINFO' : AVIINFO }
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def __init__(self, file):
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core.AVContainer.__init__(self)
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# read the header
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h = file.read(12)
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if h[:4] != "RIFF" and h[:4] != 'SDSS':
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raise ParseError()
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self.has_idx = False
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self.header = {}
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self.junkStart = None
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self.infoStart = None
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self.type = h[8:12]
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if self.type == 'AVI ':
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self.mime = 'video/avi'
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elif self.type == 'WAVE':
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self.mime = 'audio/wav'
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try:
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while self._parseRIFFChunk(file):
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pass
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except IOError:
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log.exception(u'error in file, stop parsing')
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self._find_subtitles(file.name)
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if not self.has_idx and isinstance(self, core.AVContainer):
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log.debug(u'WARNING: avi has no index')
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self._set('corrupt', True)
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def _find_subtitles(self, filename):
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"""
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Search for subtitle files. Right now only VobSub is supported
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"""
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base = os.path.splitext(filename)[0]
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if os.path.isfile(base + '.idx') and \
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(os.path.isfile(base + '.sub') or os.path.isfile(base + '.rar')):
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file = open(base + '.idx')
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if file.readline().find('VobSub index file') > 0:
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for line in file.readlines():
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if line.find('id') == 0:
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sub = core.Subtitle()
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sub.language = line[4:6]
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sub.trackno = base + '.idx' # Maybe not?
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self.subtitles.append(sub)
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file.close()
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def _parseAVIH(self, t):
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retval = {}
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v = struct.unpack('<IIIIIIIIIIIIII', t[0:56])
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(retval['dwMicroSecPerFrame'],
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retval['dwMaxBytesPerSec'],
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retval['dwPaddingGranularity'],
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retval['dwFlags'],
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retval['dwTotalFrames'],
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retval['dwInitialFrames'],
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retval['dwStreams'],
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retval['dwSuggestedBufferSize'],
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retval['dwWidth'],
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retval['dwHeight'],
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retval['dwScale'],
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retval['dwRate'],
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retval['dwStart'],
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retval['dwLength']) = v
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if retval['dwMicroSecPerFrame'] == 0:
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log.warning(u'ERROR: Corrupt AVI')
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raise ParseError()
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return retval
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def _parseSTRH(self, t):
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retval = {}
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retval['fccType'] = t[0:4]
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log.debug(u'_parseSTRH(%r) : %d bytes' % (retval['fccType'], len(t)))
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if retval['fccType'] != 'auds':
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retval['fccHandler'] = t[4:8]
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v = struct.unpack('<IHHIIIIIIIII', t[8:52])
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(retval['dwFlags'],
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retval['wPriority'],
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retval['wLanguage'],
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retval['dwInitialFrames'],
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retval['dwScale'],
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retval['dwRate'],
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retval['dwStart'],
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retval['dwLength'],
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retval['dwSuggestedBufferSize'],
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retval['dwQuality'],
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retval['dwSampleSize'],
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retval['rcFrame']) = v
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else:
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try:
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v = struct.unpack('<IHHIIIIIIIII', t[8:52])
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(retval['dwFlags'],
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retval['wPriority'],
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retval['wLanguage'],
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retval['dwInitialFrames'],
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retval['dwScale'],
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retval['dwRate'],
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retval['dwStart'],
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retval['dwLength'],
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retval['dwSuggestedBufferSize'],
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retval['dwQuality'],
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retval['dwSampleSize'],
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retval['rcFrame']) = v
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self.delay = float(retval['dwStart']) / \
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(float(retval['dwRate']) / retval['dwScale'])
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except (KeyError, IndexError, ValueError, ZeroDivisionError):
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pass
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return retval
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def _parseSTRF(self, t, strh):
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fccType = strh['fccType']
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retval = {}
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if fccType == 'auds':
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v = struct.unpack('<HHHHHH', t[0:12])
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(retval['wFormatTag'],
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retval['nChannels'],
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retval['nSamplesPerSec'],
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retval['nAvgBytesPerSec'],
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retval['nBlockAlign'],
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retval['nBitsPerSample'],
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) = v
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ai = core.AudioStream()
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ai.samplerate = retval['nSamplesPerSec']
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ai.channels = retval['nChannels']
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# FIXME: Bitrate calculation is completely wrong.
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#ai.samplebits = retval['nBitsPerSample']
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#ai.bitrate = retval['nAvgBytesPerSec'] * 8
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# TODO: set code if possible
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# http://www.stats.uwa.edu.au/Internal/Specs/DXALL/FileSpec/\
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# Languages
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# ai.language = strh['wLanguage']
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ai.codec = retval['wFormatTag']
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self.audio.append(ai)
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elif fccType == 'vids':
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v = struct.unpack('<IIIHH', t[0:16])
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(retval['biSize'],
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retval['biWidth'],
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retval['biHeight'],
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retval['biPlanes'],
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retval['biBitCount']) = v
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v = struct.unpack('IIIII', t[20:40])
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(retval['biSizeImage'],
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retval['biXPelsPerMeter'],
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retval['biYPelsPerMeter'],
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retval['biClrUsed'],
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retval['biClrImportant']) = v
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vi = core.VideoStream()
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vi.codec = t[16:20]
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vi.width = retval['biWidth']
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vi.height = retval['biHeight']
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# FIXME: Bitrate calculation is completely wrong.
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#vi.bitrate = strh['dwRate']
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vi.fps = float(strh['dwRate']) / strh['dwScale']
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vi.length = strh['dwLength'] / vi.fps
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self.video.append(vi)
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return retval
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def _parseSTRL(self, t):
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retval = {}
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size = len(t)
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i = 0
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while i < len(t) - 8:
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key = t[i:i + 4]
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sz = struct.unpack('<I', t[i + 4:i + 8])[0]
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i += 8
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value = t[i:]
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if key == 'strh':
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retval[key] = self._parseSTRH(value)
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elif key == 'strf':
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retval[key] = self._parseSTRF(value, retval['strh'])
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else:
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log.debug(u'_parseSTRL: unsupported stream tag %r', key)
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i += sz
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return retval, i
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def _parseODML(self, t):
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retval = {}
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size = len(t)
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i = 0
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key = t[i:i + 4]
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sz = struct.unpack('<I', t[i + 4:i + 8])[0]
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i += 8
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value = t[i:]
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if key != 'dmlh':
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log.debug(u'_parseODML: Error')
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i += sz - 8
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return (retval, i)
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def _parseVPRP(self, t):
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retval = {}
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v = struct.unpack('<IIIIIIIIII', t[:4 * 10])
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(retval['VideoFormat'],
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retval['VideoStandard'],
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retval['RefreshRate'],
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retval['HTotalIn'],
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retval['VTotalIn'],
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retval['FrameAspectRatio'],
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retval['wPixel'],
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retval['hPixel']) = v[1:-1]
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# I need an avi with more informations
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# enum {FORMAT_UNKNOWN, FORMAT_PAL_SQUARE, FORMAT_PAL_CCIR_601,
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# FORMAT_NTSC_SQUARE, FORMAT_NTSC_CCIR_601,...} VIDEO_FORMAT;
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# enum {STANDARD_UNKNOWN, STANDARD_PAL, STANDARD_NTSC, STANDARD_SECAM}
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# VIDEO_STANDARD;
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#
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r = retval['FrameAspectRatio']
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r = float(r >> 16) / (r & 0xFFFF)
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retval['FrameAspectRatio'] = r
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if self.video:
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map(lambda v: setattr(v, 'aspect', r), self.video)
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return (retval, v[0])
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def _parseLISTmovi(self, size, file):
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"""
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Digs into movi list, looking for a Video Object Layer header in an
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mpeg4 stream in order to determine aspect ratio.
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"""
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i = 0
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n_dc = 0
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done = False
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# If the VOL header doesn't appear within 5MB or 5 video chunks,
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# give up. The 5MB limit is not likely to apply except in
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# pathological cases.
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while i < min(1024 * 1024 * 5, size - 8) and n_dc < 5:
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data = file.read(8)
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if ord(data[0]) == 0:
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# Eat leading nulls.
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data = data[1:] + file.read(1)
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i += 1
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key, sz = struct.unpack('<4sI', data)
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if key[2:] != 'dc' or sz > 1024 * 500:
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# This chunk is not video or is unusually big (> 500KB);
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# skip it.
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file.seek(sz, 1)
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i += 8 + sz
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continue
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n_dc += 1
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# Read video chunk into memory
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data = file.read(sz)
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#for p in range(0,min(80, sz)):
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# print "%02x " % ord(data[p]),
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#print "\n\n"
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# Look through the picture header for VOL startcode. The basic
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# logic for this is taken from libavcodec, h263.c
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pos = 0
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startcode = 0xff
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def bits(v, o, n):
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# Returns n bits in v, offset o bits.
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return (v & 2 ** n - 1 << (64 - n - o)) >> 64 - n - o
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while pos < sz:
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startcode = ((startcode << 8) | ord(data[pos])) & 0xffffffff
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pos += 1
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if startcode & 0xFFFFFF00 != 0x100:
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# No startcode found yet
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continue
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if startcode >= 0x120 and startcode <= 0x12F:
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# We have the VOL startcode. Pull 64 bits of it and treat
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# as a bitstream
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v = struct.unpack(">Q", data[pos : pos + 8])[0]
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offset = 10
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if bits(v, 9, 1):
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# is_ol_id, skip over vo_ver_id and vo_priority
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offset += 7
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ar_info = bits(v, offset, 4)
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if ar_info == 15:
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# Extended aspect
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num = bits(v, offset + 4, 8)
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den = bits(v, offset + 12, 8)
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else:
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# A standard pixel aspect
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num, den = PIXEL_ASPECT.get(ar_info, (0, 0))
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# num/den indicates pixel aspect; convert to video aspect,
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# so we need frame width and height.
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if 0 not in [num, den]:
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width, height = self.video[-1].width, self.video[-1].height
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self.video[-1].aspect = num / float(den) * width / height
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done = True
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break
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startcode = 0xff
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i += 8 + len(data)
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if done:
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# We have the aspect, no need to continue parsing the movi
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# list, so break out of the loop.
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break
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if i < size:
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# Seek past whatever might be remaining of the movi list.
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file.seek(size - i, 1)
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def _parseLIST(self, t):
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retval = {}
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i = 0
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size = len(t)
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while i < size - 8:
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# skip zero
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if ord(t[i]) == 0: i += 1
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key = t[i:i + 4]
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sz = 0
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if key == 'LIST':
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sz = struct.unpack('<I', t[i + 4:i + 8])[0]
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i += 8
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key = "LIST:" + t[i:i + 4]
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value = self._parseLIST(t[i:i + sz])
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if key == 'strl':
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for k in value.keys():
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retval[k] = value[k]
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else:
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retval[key] = value
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i += sz
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elif key == 'avih':
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sz = struct.unpack('<I', t[i + 4:i + 8])[0]
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i += 8
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value = self._parseAVIH(t[i:i + sz])
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i += sz
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retval[key] = value
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elif key == 'strl':
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i += 4
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(value, sz) = self._parseSTRL(t[i:])
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key = value['strh']['fccType']
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i += sz
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retval[key] = value
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elif key == 'odml':
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i += 4
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(value, sz) = self._parseODML(t[i:])
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i += sz
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elif key == 'vprp':
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i += 4
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(value, sz) = self._parseVPRP(t[i:])
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retval[key] = value
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i += sz
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elif key == 'JUNK':
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sz = struct.unpack('<I', t[i + 4:i + 8])[0]
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i += sz + 8
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else:
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sz = struct.unpack('<I', t[i + 4:i + 8])[0]
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i += 8
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# in most cases this is some info stuff
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if not key in AVIINFO.keys() and key != 'IDIT':
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log.debug(u'Unknown Key: %r, len: %d' % (key, sz))
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value = t[i:i + sz]
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if key == 'ISFT':
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# product information
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if value.find('\0') > 0:
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# works for Casio S500 camera videos
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value = value[:value.find('\0')]
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value = value.replace('\0', '').lstrip().rstrip()
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value = value.replace('\0', '').lstrip().rstrip()
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if value:
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retval[key] = value
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if key in ['IDIT', 'ICRD']:
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# Timestamp the video was created. Spec says it
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# should be a format like "Wed Jan 02 02:03:55 1990"
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# Casio S500 uses "2005/12/24/ 14:11", but I've
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# also seen "December 24, 2005"
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specs = ('%a %b %d %H:%M:%S %Y', '%Y/%m/%d/ %H:%M', '%B %d, %Y')
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for tmspec in specs:
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try:
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tm = time.strptime(value, tmspec)
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# save timestamp as int
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self.timestamp = int(time.mktime(tm))
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break
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except ValueError:
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pass
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else:
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log.debug(u'no support for time format %r', value)
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i += sz
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return retval
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def _parseRIFFChunk(self, file):
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h = file.read(8)
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if len(h) < 8:
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return False
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name = h[:4]
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size = struct.unpack('<I', h[4:8])[0]
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if name == 'LIST':
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pos = file.tell() - 8
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key = file.read(4)
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if key == 'movi' and self.video and not self.video[-1].aspect and \
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self.video[-1].width and self.video[-1].height and \
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self.video[-1].format in ['DIVX', 'XVID', 'FMP4']: # any others?
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# If we don't have the aspect (i.e. it isn't in odml vprp
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# header), but we do know the video's dimensions, and
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# we're dealing with an mpeg4 stream, try to get the aspect
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# from the VOL header in the mpeg4 stream.
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self._parseLISTmovi(size - 4, file)
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return True
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elif size > 80000:
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log.debug(u'RIFF LIST %r too long to parse: %r bytes' % (key, size))
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t = file.seek(size - 4, 1)
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return True
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elif size < 5:
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log.debug(u'RIFF LIST %r too short: %r bytes' % (key, size))
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return True
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t = file.read(size - 4)
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log.debug(u'parse RIFF LIST %r: %d bytes' % (key, size))
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value = self._parseLIST(t)
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self.header[key] = value
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if key == 'INFO':
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self.infoStart = pos
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self._appendtable('AVIINFO', value)
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elif key == 'MID ':
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self._appendtable('AVIMID', value)
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elif key == 'hdrl':
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# no need to add this info to a table
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pass
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else:
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log.debug(u'Skipping table info %r' % key)
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elif name == 'JUNK':
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self.junkStart = file.tell() - 8
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self.junkSize = size
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file.seek(size, 1)
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elif name == 'idx1':
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self.has_idx = True
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log.debug(u'idx1: %r bytes' % size)
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# no need to parse this
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t = file.seek(size, 1)
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elif name == 'RIFF':
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log.debug(u'New RIFF chunk, extended avi [%i]' % size)
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type = file.read(4)
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if type != 'AVIX':
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log.debug(u'Second RIFF chunk is %r, not AVIX, skipping', type)
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file.seek(size - 4, 1)
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# that's it, no new informations should be in AVIX
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return False
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elif name == 'fmt ' and size <= 50:
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# This is a wav file.
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data = file.read(size)
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fmt = struct.unpack("<HHLLHH", data[:16])
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self._set('codec', hex(fmt[0]))
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self._set('samplerate', fmt[2])
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# fmt[3] is average bytes per second, so we must divide it
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# by 125 to get kbits per second
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self._set('bitrate', fmt[3] / 125)
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# ugly hack: remember original rate in bytes per second
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# so that the length can be calculated in next elif block
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self._set('byterate', fmt[3])
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# Set a dummy fourcc so codec will be resolved in finalize.
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self._set('fourcc', 'dummy')
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elif name == 'data':
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# XXX: this is naive and may not be right. For example if the
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# stream is something that supports VBR like mp3, the value
|
|
# will be off. The only way to properly deal with this issue
|
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# is to decode part of the stream based on its codec, but
|
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# kaa.metadata doesn't have this capability (yet?)
|
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# ugly hack: use original rate in bytes per second
|
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self._set('length', size / float(self.byterate))
|
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file.seek(size, 1)
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elif not name.strip(string.printable + string.whitespace):
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# check if name is something usefull at all, maybe it is no
|
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# avi or broken
|
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t = file.seek(size, 1)
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log.debug(u'Skipping %r [%i]' % (name, size))
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else:
|
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# bad avi
|
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log.debug(u'Bad or broken avi')
|
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return False
|
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return True
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Parser = Riff
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