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Peter Schlaile 1b18ea5823 == FFMPEG ==
This fixes a rather subtle seeking issue with ffmpeg and Sony 
XDCAM-footage.

Problem is: MPEG2 streams within an MP4 container can contain a start 
time - at several places. There is a starttime within the video 
and audio streams and one within the container.

FFMpeg commandline tool only uses the container starttime and we used 
the stream starttime. 

The world would be a better place, if those two timestamps always match 
up, since in XDCAM-footage those two starttimes differ in 4 
frames - and the container has the right one.

We now always use the container start time as ffmpeg commandline tool 
does (in the hope, that there is a good explaination for this and this 
is the right thing(tm) to do).

I tested this also with HDV footage, which seems to work with the new 
code, too.

Additional fix: disabled seek_by_bytes again, since it will only work 
correctly, if ffmpeg guessed the HDV bitrate right (which it doesn't). 
If you have seeking issues with HDV and have an older version of ffmpeg 
installed, please upgrade, newer versions have some fixes in them.
2010-11-01 18:13:10 +00:00
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2010-11-01 18:13:10 +00:00
2010-08-10 21:22:26 +00:00

The following 4 steps to adding a new image format to blender, its
probably easiest to look at the png code for a clean clear example,
animation formats are a bit more complicated but very similar:

Step 1:
create a new file named after the format for example lets say we were
creating an openexr read/writer  use openexr.c
It should contain functions to match the following prototypes:

struct ImBuf *imb_loadopenexr(unsigned char *mem,int size,int flags);
/* Use one of the following depending on whats easyer for your file format */
short imb_saveopenexr(struct ImBuf *ibuf, FILE myfile, int flags);
short imb_saveopenexr(struct ImBuf *ibuf, char *myfile, int flags);

/* Used to test if its the correct format
int IMB_is_openexr(void *buf);

Step 2: 
Add your hooks to read and write the image format these go in
	writeimage.c and readimage.c  just look at how the others are done

Step 3: 
Add in IS_openexr to blender/source/blender/imbuf/IMB_imbuf_types.h
Add in R_openexr to source/blender/makesdna/DNA_scene_types.h

Step 4:
Add your hooks to the gui.
source/blender/src/buttons_scene.c
source/blender/src/toets.c
source/blender/src/writeimage.c

Step 5:
edit the following files:
blender/source/blender/imbuf/intern/util.c
blender/source/blender/src/filesel.c
blender/source/blender/src/screendump.c
and add your extension so that your format gets recognized in the thumbnails.

Step 6: 
Alter the build process:
For scons you need to edit blender/source/blender/imbuf/SConscript 
and add in your additional files to source_files.
For msvp you need to edit blender/projectfiles/blender/imbuf/BL_imbuf.dsp
and add in your additional files.
If you have any external library info you will also need to add that 
to the various build processes.

Step 7:
Its also good to add your image format to:
makepicstring in blender/source/blender/blenkernel/intern/image.c