/* ScummVM - Graphic Adventure Engine * * ScummVM is the legal property of its developers, whose names * are too numerous to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT * file distributed with this source distribution. * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. * * $URL$ * $Id$ * */ #include "engines/util.h" #include "sci/engine/state.h" #include "sci/graphics/helpers.h" #include "sci/graphics/cursor.h" #include "sci/graphics/palette.h" #include "sci/graphics/screen.h" #include "graphics/cursorman.h" #include "graphics/video/avi_decoder.h" #include "graphics/video/qt_decoder.h" #include "sci/video/seq_decoder.h" #ifdef ENABLE_SCI32 #include "graphics/video/coktel_decoder.h" #endif namespace Sci { void playVideo(Graphics::VideoDecoder *videoDecoder) { if (!videoDecoder) return; byte *scaleBuffer = 0; uint16 width = videoDecoder->getWidth(); uint16 height = videoDecoder->getHeight(); uint16 screenWidth = g_system->getWidth(); uint16 screenHeight = g_system->getHeight(); if (screenWidth == 640 && width <= 320 && height <= 240) { assert(videoDecoder->getPixelFormat().bytesPerPixel == 1); width *= 2; height *= 2; scaleBuffer = new byte[width * height]; } uint16 x = (screenWidth - width) / 2; uint16 y = (screenHeight - height) / 2; bool skipVideo = false; if (videoDecoder->hasDirtyPalette()) videoDecoder->setSystemPalette(); while (!g_engine->shouldQuit() && !videoDecoder->endOfVideo() && !skipVideo) { if (videoDecoder->needsUpdate()) { Graphics::Surface *frame = videoDecoder->decodeNextFrame(); if (frame) { if (scaleBuffer) { // TODO: Probably should do aspect ratio correction in e.g. GK1 Windows g_sci->_gfxScreen->scale2x((byte *)frame->pixels, scaleBuffer, videoDecoder->getWidth(), videoDecoder->getHeight()); g_system->copyRectToScreen(scaleBuffer, width, x, y, width, height); } else g_system->copyRectToScreen((byte *)frame->pixels, frame->pitch, x, y, width, height); if (videoDecoder->hasDirtyPalette()) videoDecoder->setSystemPalette(); g_system->updateScreen(); } } Common::Event event; while (g_system->getEventManager()->pollEvent(event)) { if ((event.type == Common::EVENT_KEYDOWN && event.kbd.keycode == Common::KEYCODE_ESCAPE) || event.type == Common::EVENT_LBUTTONUP) skipVideo = true; } g_system->delayMillis(10); } delete[] scaleBuffer; delete videoDecoder; } reg_t kShowMovie(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) { // Hide the cursor if it's showing and then show it again if it was // previously visible. bool reshowCursor = g_sci->_gfxCursor->isVisible(); if (reshowCursor) g_sci->_gfxCursor->kernelHide(); uint16 screenWidth = g_system->getWidth(); uint16 screenHeight = g_system->getHeight(); Graphics::VideoDecoder *videoDecoder = 0; if (argv[0].segment != 0) { Common::String filename = s->_segMan->getString(argv[0]); if (g_sci->getPlatform() == Common::kPlatformMacintosh) { // Mac QuickTime // The only argument is the string for the video // HACK: Switch to 16bpp graphics for Cinepak. initGraphics(screenWidth, screenHeight, screenWidth > 320, NULL); if (g_system->getScreenFormat().bytesPerPixel == 1) { error("This video requires >8bpp color to be displayed, but could not switch to RGB color mode"); return NULL_REG; } videoDecoder = new Graphics::QuickTimeDecoder(); if (!videoDecoder->loadFile(filename)) error("Could not open '%s'", filename.c_str()); } else { // DOS SEQ // SEQ's are called with no subops, just the string and delay SeqDecoder *seqDecoder = new SeqDecoder(); seqDecoder->setFrameDelay(argv[1].toUint16()); // Time between frames in ticks videoDecoder = seqDecoder; if (!videoDecoder->loadFile(filename)) { warning("Failed to open movie file %s", filename.c_str()); delete videoDecoder; videoDecoder = 0; } } } else { // Windows AVI // TODO: This appears to be some sort of subop. case 0 contains the string // for the video, so we'll just play it from there for now. #ifdef ENABLE_SCI32 if (getSciVersion() >= SCI_VERSION_2_1) { // SCI2.1 always has argv[0] as 1, the rest of the arguments seem to // follow SCI1.1/2. if (argv[0].toUint16() != 1) error("SCI2.1 kShowMovie argv[0] not 1"); argv++; argc--; } #endif switch (argv[0].toUint16()) { case 0: { Common::String filename = s->_segMan->getString(argv[1]); videoDecoder = new Graphics::AviDecoder(g_system->getMixer()); if (!videoDecoder->loadFile(filename.c_str())) { warning("Failed to open movie file %s", filename.c_str()); delete videoDecoder; videoDecoder = 0; } break; } default: warning("Unhandled SCI kShowMovie subop %d", argv[1].toUint16()); } } if (videoDecoder) { playVideo(videoDecoder); // HACK: Switch back to 8bpp if we played a QuickTime video. // We also won't be copying the screen to the SCI screen... if (g_system->getScreenFormat().bytesPerPixel != 1) initGraphics(screenWidth, screenHeight, screenWidth > 320); else { g_sci->_gfxScreen->kernelSyncWithFramebuffer(); g_sci->_gfxPalette->kernelSyncScreenPalette(); } } if (reshowCursor) g_sci->_gfxCursor->kernelShow(); return s->r_acc; } #ifdef ENABLE_SCI32 reg_t kPlayVMD(EngineState *s, int argc, reg_t *argv) { uint16 operation = argv[0].toUint16(); Graphics::VideoDecoder *videoDecoder = 0; bool reshowCursor = g_sci->_gfxCursor->isVisible(); Common::String fileName, warningMsg; switch (operation) { case 0: // init // This is actually meant to init the video file, but we play it instead fileName = s->_segMan->derefString(argv[1]); // TODO: argv[2] (usually null). When it exists, it points to an "Event" object, // that holds no data initially (e.g. in the intro of Phantasmagoria 1 demo). // Perhaps it's meant for syncing if (argv[2] != NULL_REG) warning("kPlayVMD: third parameter isn't 0 (it's %04x:%04x - %s)", PRINT_REG(argv[2]), s->_segMan->getObjectName(argv[2])); videoDecoder = new Graphics::VMDDecoder(g_system->getMixer()); if (!videoDecoder->loadFile(fileName)) { warning("Could not open VMD %s", fileName.c_str()); break; } if (reshowCursor) g_sci->_gfxCursor->kernelHide(); playVideo(videoDecoder); if (reshowCursor) g_sci->_gfxCursor->kernelShow(); break; case 1: { // Set VMD parameters. Called with a maximum of 6 parameters: // // x, y, flags, gammaBoost, gammaFirst, gammaLast // // Flags are as follows: // bit 0 doubled // bit 1 "drop frames"? // bit 2 insert black lines // bit 3 unknown // bit 4 gamma correction // bit 5 hold black frame // bit 6 hold last frame // bit 7 unknown // bit 8 stretch // gammaBoost boosts palette colors in the range gammaFirst to // gammaLast, but only if bit 4 in flags is set. Percent value such that // 0% = no amplification These three parameters are optional if bit 4 is // clear. Also note that the x, y parameters play subtle games if used // with subfx 21. The subtleness has to do with creation of temporary // planes and positioning relative to such planes. int flags = argv[3].offset; Common::String flagspec; if (argc > 3) { if (flags & 1) flagspec += "doubled "; if (flags & 2) flagspec += "dropframes "; if (flags & 4) flagspec += "blacklines "; if (flags & 8) flagspec += "bit3 "; if (flags & 16) flagspec += "gammaboost "; if (flags & 32) flagspec += "holdblack "; if (flags & 64) flagspec += "holdlast "; if (flags & 128) flagspec += "bit7 "; if (flags & 256) flagspec += "stretch"; warning("VMDFlags: %s", flagspec.c_str()); } warning("x, y: %d, %d", argv[1].offset, argv[2].offset); if (argc > 4 && flags & 16) warning("gammaBoost: %d%% between palette entries %d and %d", argv[4].offset, argv[5].offset, argv[6].offset); break; } case 6: // Play, perhaps? Or stop? This is the last call made, and takes no extra parameters case 14: // Takes an additional integer parameter (e.g. 3) case 16: // Takes an additional parameter, usually 0 case 21: // Looks to be setting the video size and position. Called with 4 extra integer // parameters (e.g. 86, 41, 235, 106) default: warningMsg = Common::String::printf("PlayVMD - unsupported subop %d. Params: %d (", operation, argc); for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++) { warningMsg += Common::String::printf("%04x:%04x", PRINT_REG(argv[i])); warningMsg += (i == argc - 1 ? ")" : ", "); } warning("%s", warningMsg.c_str()); break; } return s->r_acc; } #endif } // End of namespace Sci