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// Copyright (c) 1996-2020, Live Networks, Inc. All rights reserved
// A program that reads an existing MPEG-2 Transport Stream file,
// and generates a separate index file that can be used - by our RTSP server
// implementation - to support 'trick play' operations when streaming the
// Transport Stream file.
// main program
#include <liveMedia.hh>
#include <BasicUsageEnvironment.hh>
void afterPlaying(void* clientData); // forward
UsageEnvironment* env;
char const* programName;
void usage() {
*env << "usage: " << programName << " <transport-stream-file-name>\n";
*env << "\twhere <transport-stream-file-name> ends with \".ts\"\n";
exit(1);
}
int main(int argc, char const** argv) {
// Begin by setting up our usage environment:
TaskScheduler* scheduler = BasicTaskScheduler::createNew();
env = BasicUsageEnvironment::createNew(*scheduler);
// Parse the command line:
programName = argv[0];
if (argc != 2) usage();
char const* inputFileName = argv[1];
// Check whether the input file name ends with ".ts":
int len = strlen(inputFileName);
if (len < 4 || strcmp(&inputFileName[len-3], ".ts") != 0) {
*env << "ERROR: input file name \"" << inputFileName
<< "\" does not end with \".ts\"\n";
usage();
}
// Open the input file (as a 'byte stream file source'):
FramedSource* input
= ByteStreamFileSource::createNew(*env, inputFileName, TRANSPORT_PACKET_SIZE);
if (input == NULL) {
*env << "Failed to open input file \"" << inputFileName << "\" (does it exist?)\n";
exit(1);
}
// Create a filter that indexes the input Transport Stream data:
FramedSource* indexer
= MPEG2IFrameIndexFromTransportStream::createNew(*env, input);
// The output file name is the same as the input file name, except with suffix ".tsx":
char* outputFileName = new char[len+2]; // allow for trailing x\0
sprintf(outputFileName, "%sx", inputFileName);
// Open the output file (for writing), as a 'file sink':
MediaSink* output = FileSink::createNew(*env, outputFileName);
if (output == NULL) {
*env << "Failed to open output file \"" << outputFileName << "\"\n";
exit(1);
}
// Start playing, to generate the output index file:
*env << "Writing index file \"" << outputFileName << "\"...";
output->startPlaying(*indexer, afterPlaying, NULL);
env->taskScheduler().doEventLoop(); // does not return
return 0; // only to prevent compiler warning
}
void afterPlaying(void* /*clientData*/) {
*env << "...done\n";
exit(0);
}