@TEMPLATE decoder_tmpl.c
Decode With Drops Example
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ INTRODUCTION
This is an example utility which drops a series of frames, as specified
on the command line. This is useful for observing the error recovery
features of the codec.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ INTRODUCTION

Usage
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This example adds a single argument to the `simple_decoder` example,
which specifies the range or pattern of frames to drop. The parameter is
parsed as follows:

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ USAGE
if(argc!=4)
    die("Usage: %s <infile> <outfile> <N-M|N/M>\n", argv[0]);
{
    char *nptr;
    n = strtol(argv[3], &nptr, 0);
    m = strtol(nptr+1, NULL, 0);
    is_range = *nptr == '-';
    if(!n || !m || (*nptr != '-' && *nptr != '/'))
        die("Couldn't parse pattern %s\n", argv[3]);
}
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ USAGE


Dropping A Range Of Frames
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To drop a range of frames, specify the starting frame and the ending
frame to drop, separated by a dash. The following command will drop
frames 5 through 10 (base 1).

  $ ./decode_with_drops in.ivf out.i420 5-10


Dropping A Pattern Of Frames
----------------------------
To drop a pattern of frames, specify the number of frames to drop and
the number of frames after which to repeat the pattern, separated by
a forward-slash. The following command will drop 3 of 7 frames.
Specifically, it will decode 4 frames, then drop 3 frames, and then
repeat.

  $ ./decode_with_drops in.ivf out.i420 3/7


Extra Variables
---------------
This example maintains the pattern passed on the command line in the
`n`, `m`, and `is_range` variables:

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EXTRA_VARS
int              n, m, is_range;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EXTRA_VARS


Making The Drop Decision
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The example decides whether to drop the frame based on the current
frame number, immediately before decoding the frame.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PRE_DECODE
if((is_range && frame_cnt >= n && frame_cnt <= m)
   ||(!is_range && m - (frame_cnt-1)%m <= n)) {
   putc('X', stdout);
   continue;
}
putc('.', stdout);
fflush(stdout);
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PRE_DECODE