ardour/share/scripts/ltc_reader.lua
Robin Gareus 9697187037 Fix erractic timecode detection when extracting LTC from video
Some music using square waves can inadvertently be interpreted as valid
LTC frame. However the encoded data is not a valid timecode, which can
lead huge A/V offsets, or other issues.
2022-09-03 21:39:26 +02:00

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ardour {
["type"] = "dsp",
name = "LTC Reader",
category = "Utility",
author = "Ardour Team",
license = "MIT",
description = [[Linear Timecode (LTC) Decoder with mixer strip inline display]]
}
function dsp_ioconfig ()
return { { audio_in = 1, audio_out = 1}, }
end
function dsp_init (rate)
timeout = rate
samplerate = rate
ltc_reader = ARDOUR.DSP.LTCReader (rate / 25, ARDOUR.DSP.LTC_TV_STANDARD.LTC_TV_FILM_24)
self:shmem():allocate(5)
end
function dsp_run (ins, outs, n_samples)
if ins[1] ~= outs[1] then
ARDOUR.DSP.copy_vector (outs[1]:offset (0), ins[1]:offset (0), n_samples)
end
ltc_reader:write (ins[1]:offset (0), n_samples, 0)
timeout = timeout + n_samples
local to_ui = self:shmem():to_int(0):array()
local rv
repeat
local tc
rv, tc = ltc_reader:read (0, 0, 0, 0, 0)
if rv >= 0 then
timeout = 0
self:shmem():atomic_set_int (0, 1)
self:shmem():atomic_set_int (1, tc[1])
self:shmem():atomic_set_int (2, tc[2])
self:shmem():atomic_set_int (3, tc[3])
self:shmem():atomic_set_int (4, tc[4])
self:queue_draw ()
end
until rv < 0
if timeout > samplerate then
if 0 ~= self:shmem():atomic_get_int (0) then
self:shmem():atomic_set_int (0, 0)
self:queue_draw ()
end
end
end
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-- inline UI
--
local txt = nil -- a pango context
local vpadding = 2
function render_inline (ctx, displaywidth, max_h)
if not txt then
txt = Cairo.PangoLayout (ctx, "Mono 10px")
end
local d = self:shmem():to_int(0):array()
if d[1] == 0 then
txt:set_text("--:--:--:--")
else
txt:set_text(string.format("%02d:%02d:%02d:%02d", d[2], d[3], d[4], d[5]))
end
-- compute the size of the display
local txtwidth, lineheight = txt:get_pixel_size()
local displayheight = math.min(vpadding + (lineheight + vpadding), max_h)
-- clear background
ctx:rectangle (0, 0, displaywidth, displayheight)
ctx:set_source_rgba (.2, .2, .2, 1.0)
ctx:fill ()
ctx:set_source_rgba (.8, .8, .8, 1.0)
ctx:move_to ((displaywidth - txtwidth) / 2, 1)
txt:show_in_cairo_context (ctx)
return {displaywidth, displayheight}
end