From b8ac94f049b5a2de9a3567ee60dd98139321a0cf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mickeyl Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 00:42:02 +0000 Subject: remove crappy undocumented and useless code stealing me hours diving into yet understanding nada --- diff --git a/noncore/multimedia/camera/jpegtoavi/CHANGELOG b/noncore/multimedia/camera/jpegtoavi/CHANGELOG deleted file mode 100644 index a54b960..0000000 --- a/noncore/multimedia/camera/jpegtoavi/CHANGELOG +++ b/dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -18/03/03 - -1. (BUG*) reported size in -fsz mode was 8 bytes too small -2. (NEW) added -f switch for specifying the frame rate in fps -3. (BUG*) some DWORDs weren't being converted to little-endian -4. 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Installation - -The code is pretty basic, and so it should be pretty easy to -install: "make all" compiles the program, "make install" -installs it. If you want the files to reside in some directory -besides /usr/local/bin and /usr/local/man, edit "Makefile". - - -II. Usage - -There are three basic modes of operation: - -1. jpegtoavi per_usec width height img1 [img2 ... imgN] -2. jpegtoavi -f fps width height img1 [img2 ... imgN] -3. jpegtoavi -fsz img1 [img2 .. imgN] - -The first two print an AVI to STDOUT using the width and height -parameters and the images named in chronological order. (No -checks are made on the validity of the JPEG/JFIFs or their -dimensions.) The first mode specifies the frame rate in -terms of the period in microseconds for each frame, whereas -the second specifies frames per second. - -The third mode was added to give size hints during the transfer -of AVIs without the use of a temporary file. Instead of -generating the AVI it outputs the size in bytes that of the AVI -that could have been generated. - - -III. Contact, Bug Reports, and Suggestions - -Send them to me at dI77IHd@yahoo.com \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/noncore/multimedia/camera/jpegtoavi/avifmt.h b/noncore/multimedia/camera/jpegtoavi/avifmt.h deleted file mode 100644 index 53ce60d..0000000 --- a/noncore/multimedia/camera/jpegtoavi/avifmt.h +++ b/dev/null @@ -1,116 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef _AVIFMT_HH_ -#define _AVIFMT_HH_ - -/* 4 bytes */ -typedef int WORD; -typedef unsigned int DWORD; -/* 1 byte */ -typedef char BYTE; - - -/* flags for use in flags in AVI_avih */ -const DWORD AVIF_HASINDEX=0x00000010; /* index at end of file */ -const DWORD AVIF_MUSTUSEINDEX=0x00000020; -const DWORD AVIF_ISINTERLEAVED=0x00000100; -const DWORD AVIF_TRUSTCKTYPE=0x00000800; -const DWORD AVIF_WASCAPTUREFILE=0x00010000; -const DWORD AVIF_COPYRIGHTED=0x00020000; - - -struct AVI_avih { - DWORD us_per_frame; // frame display rate (or 0L) - DWORD max_bytes_per_sec; // max. transfer rate - DWORD padding; // pad to multiples of this size; - // normally 2K. - DWORD flags; - DWORD tot_frames; // # frames in file - DWORD init_frames; - DWORD streams; - DWORD buff_sz; - DWORD width; - DWORD height; - DWORD reserved[4]; -}; - - -struct AVI_strh { - unsigned char type[4]; /* stream type */ - unsigned char handler[4]; - DWORD flags; - DWORD priority; - DWORD init_frames; /* initial frames (???) */ - DWORD scale; - DWORD rate; - DWORD start; - DWORD length; - DWORD buff_sz; /* suggested buffer size */ - DWORD quality; - DWORD sample_sz; - /* - DWORD frame[4]; - XXX 16 bytes ? */ -}; - - -struct AVI_strf { /* == BitMapInfoHeader */ - DWORD sz; - DWORD width; - DWORD height; - DWORD planes_bit_cnt; - unsigned char compression[4]; - DWORD image_sz; - DWORD xpels_meter; - DWORD ypels_meter; - DWORD num_colors; /* used colors */ - DWORD imp_colors; /* important colors */ - /* may be more for some codecs */ -}; - - -struct AVI_list_hdr { - unsigned char id[4]; - DWORD sz; - unsigned char type[4]; -}; - - -struct AVI_list_odml { - struct AVI_list_hdr list_hdr; - - unsigned char id[4]; - DWORD sz; - DWORD frames; -}; - - -struct AVI_list_strl { - struct AVI_list_hdr list_hdr; - - /* chunk strh */ - unsigned char strh_id[4]; - DWORD strh_sz; - struct AVI_strh strh; - - /* chunk strf */ - unsigned char strf_id[4]; - DWORD strf_sz; - struct AVI_strf strf; - - /* list odml */ - struct AVI_list_odml list_odml; -}; - - -struct AVI_list_hdrl { - struct AVI_list_hdr list_hdr; - - /* chunk avih */ - unsigned char avih_id[4]; - DWORD avih_sz; - struct AVI_avih avih; - - /* list strl */ - struct AVI_list_strl strl; -}; - -#endif diff --git a/noncore/multimedia/camera/jpegtoavi/byteswap.h b/noncore/multimedia/camera/jpegtoavi/byteswap.h deleted file mode 100644 index 17ab6cc..0000000 --- a/noncore/multimedia/camera/jpegtoavi/byteswap.h +++ b/dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -#ifndef _BYTESWAP_H_ -#define _BYTESWAP_H_ - -#include -#include - -#ifndef BYTE_ORDER -# error "Aiee: BYTE_ORDER not defined\n"; -#endif - -#define SWAP2(x) (((x>>8) & 0x00ff) |\ - ((x<<8) & 0xff00)) - -#define SWAP4(x) (((x>>24) & 0x000000ff) |\ - ((x>>8) & 0x0000ff00) |\ - ((x<<8) & 0x00ff0000) |\ - ((x<<24) & 0xff000000)) - -#if BYTE_ORDER==BIG_ENDIAN -# define LILEND2(a) SWAP2((a)) -# define LILEND4(a) SWAP4((a)) -# define BIGEND2(a) (a) -# define BIGEND4(a) (a) -#else -# define LILEND2(a) (a) -# define LILEND4(a) (a) -# define BIGEND2(a) SWAP2((a)) -# define BIGEND4(a) SWAP4((a)) -#endif - -#endif diff --git a/noncore/multimedia/camera/jpegtoavi/jpegtoavi.c b/noncore/multimedia/camera/jpegtoavi/jpegtoavi.c deleted file mode 100644 index 10a2f81..0000000 --- a/noncore/multimedia/camera/jpegtoavi/jpegtoavi.c +++ b/dev/null @@ -1,349 +0,0 @@ -/* - - A simple converter of JPEGs to an AVI-MJPEG animation. - - USAGE: - 1. jpegtoavi {usec per img} {img width} {img height} - {img1 .. imgN} - (writes AVI file to stdout) - - 2. jpegtoavi -f {fps} {img width} {img height} - {img1 .. imgN} - (same as #1 but with period specified in terms of fps) - - 3. jpegtoavi -fsz {img1 .. imgN} - (writes sz in bytes of such an AVI file to stdout) -*/ - -#define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE -#define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE - -#include -#include "avifmt.h" -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include -#include "byteswap.h" -#include - - -/* - spc: indicating file sz in bytes, -1 on error -*/ -off_t file_sz(char *fn) -{ - struct stat s; - if(stat(fn,&s)==-1) - return -1; - return s.st_size; -} - - -/* - spc: returning sum of sizes of named JPEGs, -1 on error; - file sizes adjusted to multiple of 4-bytes - pos: szarray, if non-0, contains true sizes of files -*/ -off_t img_array_sz(char **img,int imgsz,DWORD *szarray) -{ - off_t tmp,ret=0; - int i=0; - for(;i=MAX_RIFF_SZ) { - fprintf(stderr,"RIFF would exceed 2 Gb limit\n"); - return -3; - } - jpg_sz=(long)jpg_sz_64; - riff_sz=(DWORD)riff_sz_64; - - /* printing RIFF size and quitting */ - if(img0==2) { - printf("%lu\n",(unsigned long)riff_sz+8UL); - return 0; - } - - /* printing AVI.. riff hdr */ - printf("RIFF"); - print_quartet(riff_sz); - printf("AVI "); - - /* list hdrl */ - hdrl.avih.us_per_frame=LILEND4(per_usec); - hdrl.avih.max_bytes_per_sec=LILEND4(1000000*(jpg_sz/frames) - /per_usec); - hdrl.avih.tot_frames=LILEND4(frames); - hdrl.avih.width=LILEND4(width); - hdrl.avih.height=LILEND4(height); - hdrl.strl.strh.scale=LILEND4(per_usec); - hdrl.strl.strh.rate=LILEND4(1000000); - hdrl.strl.strh.length=LILEND4(frames); - hdrl.strl.strf.width=LILEND4(width); - hdrl.strl.strf.height=LILEND4(height); - hdrl.strl.strf.image_sz=LILEND4(width*height*3); - hdrl.strl.list_odml.frames=LILEND4(frames); - fwrite(&hdrl,sizeof(hdrl),1,stdout); - - /* list movi */ - printf("LIST"); - print_quartet(jpg_sz+8*frames+4); - printf("movi"); - - if((offsets=(DWORD *)malloc(frames*sizeof(DWORD)))==0) { - fprintf(stderr,"malloc error"); - return -4; - } - - for(f=img0;f0) { - fwrite(buff,nbr,1,stdout); - nbw+=nbr; - } - if(remnant>0) { - fwrite(buff,remnant,1,stdout); - nbw+=remnant; - } - tnbw+=nbw; - close(fd); - } - if(tnbw!=jpg_sz) { - fprintf(stderr,"error writing images (wrote %ld bytes, expected %ld bytes)\n", - tnbw,jpg_sz); - free(offsets); - free(szarray); - return -8; - } - - // indices - printf("idx1"); - print_quartet(16*frames); - for(f=0;f