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Wed Nov 26 01:04:34 2008 UTC (15 years, 6 months ago) by
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Unified elf64/win64 X86_64 support
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Tue Sep 13 12:12:15 2005 UTC (18 years, 8 months ago) by
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Field interlaced decoding, contributed by Christoph Kuehnel
decoder.c
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- Some new defines for DIV
- <decoder_mb_decode> modified: had wrong address offsets for interlaced
- <decoder_mbinter_field> = new function for interlaced
- <get_motion_vector_interlaced> = new function for interlaced motion vector prediction
- <decoder_pframe> modified so that it differs between frame and field prediction
global.h
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- For field motion prediction MACORBLOCK has new member that is the average of
field1 and field2 motion vector = <mvs_avg>
xvid.c
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- For field predicted macroblocks we need new field oriented transfer functions.
For colour calculations they may only process 4 lines (one field from the colour
macroblock that is 8x8). So I introduced 4 new function pointers:
<transfer8x4_copy, interpolate8x4_ ...)
mbcoding.c
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- _DEBUG code; index is checked against 64
interpolate8x8.[c,h,asm]
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- New 8x4 functions
mbpredicition.[c,h]
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- New function <get_pmv2_interlaced> for interlaced prediciton according to spec
mem_transfer.[c,h,asm]
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- New 8x4 function
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Tue Aug 10 21:58:55 2004 UTC (19 years, 9 months ago) by
edgomez
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Decoder speedups: merge interpolation and dst averaging for bvop blocks, unify qpel framework (should slow things for PPC until new functions get merged)
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