"ZMBV".
This is a codec added to the DosBox project to capture screen data (like Vmware VMNC).
This codec employs ZLIB compression and has intraframes and delta frames. Delta frames seem to have blocks either copied from the previous frame or XOR'ed with some block from the previous frame.
The FourCC for this codec is ZMBV which ostensibly stands for Zip Motion Blocks Video. The data is most commonly stored in AVI files.
Data Format
Byte 0 of a ZMBV data chunk contains the following flags:
bits 7-2 undefined bit 1 palette change bit 0 1 = intraframe, 0 = interframe
If the frame is an intra frame as indicated by bit 0 of byte 0, the next 6 bytes in the data chunk are formatted as follows:
byte 1 major version byte 2 minor version byte 3 compression type (0 = uncompressed, 1 = zlib-compressed) byte 4 video format byte 5 block width byte 6 block height
Presently, the only valid major/minor version pair is 0/1. A block width or height of 0 is invalid. These are the video modes presently defined:
0 none 1 1 bit/pixel, palettized 2 2 bits/pixel, palettized 3 4 bits/pixel, palettized 4 8 bits/pixel, palettized 5 15 bits/pixel 6 16 bits/pixel 7 24 bits/pixel 8 32 bits/pixel
Presently, only modes 4 (8 bpp), 5 (15 bpp), 6 (16 bpp) and 8 (32 bpp) are supported.
If the compression type is 1, the remainder of the data chunk is compressed using the standard zlib package. Decompress the data before proceeding with the next step. Otherwise, proceed to the next step. Also note that you must reset zlib for intraframes.
If bit 1 of the frame header (palette change) is set then the first 768 bytes of the uncompressed data represent 256 red-green-blue palette triplets. Each component is one byte and ranges from 0..255.
An intraframe consists of 768 bytes of palette data (for palettized modes) and raw frame data.
An interframe is comprised of up to three parts:
- if palette change flag was set then first 768 bytes represent XOR'ed palette difference
- block info (2 bytes per block, padded to 4 bytes length)
- block differences
Block info is composed from a motion vector and a flag: first byte is (dx << 1) | flag, second byte is (dy << 1). Motion vectors can go out of bounds and in that case you need to zero the out-of-bounds part. Also note that currently motion vectors are limited to a range of (-16..16). Flag tells whether the codec simply copies the block from the decoded offset or copies it and XOR's it with data from block differences. All XORing for 15/16 bpp and 32 bpp modes is done with little-endian integers.
Interframe decoding can be done this way:
for each block {
a = block_info[current_block][0];
b = block_info[current_block][1];
dx = a >> 1;
dy = b >> 1;
flag = a & 1;
copy block from offset (dx, dy) from previous frame.
if (flag) {
XOR block with data read from stream.
}
}
References
http://wiki.multimedia.cx/index.php?title=ZMBV
Note: We use the JZLib library for decoding compressed input streams,
because the javax.zip.InflaterInputStream sometimes fails to decode
the data.
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- Author:
- Werner Randelshofer
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbooleandecode(byte[] inDat, int off, int length, byte[] outDat, byte[] prevDat, int width, int height, boolean onlyDecodeIfKeyframe) Decodes to 8-bit palettised.booleandecode(byte[] inDat, int off, int length, int[] outDat, int[] prevDat, int width, int height, boolean onlyDecodeIfKeyframe) Decodes to 32-bit RGB.intdecode(byte[] inDat, int off, int length, Object[] outDatHolder, Object[] prevDatHolder, int width, int height, boolean onlyDecodeIfKeyframe) Decodes to 8-bit, 15-bit, 16-bit or 32-bit RGB depending on input data.int[]
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VIDEOMODE_NONE
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VIDEOMODE_1_BIT_PALETTIZED
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VIDEOMODE_2_BIT_PALETTIZED
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VIDEOMODE_4_BIT_PALETTIZED
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VIDEOMODE_8_BIT_PALETTIZED
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VIDEOMODE_15_BIT_BGR
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VIDEOMODE_16_BIT_BGR
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VIDEOMODE_24_BIT_BGR
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VIDEOMODE_32_BIT_BGR
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COMPRESSION_NONE
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COMPRESSION_ZLIB
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ZMBVCodecCore
public ZMBVCodecCore()
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decode
public boolean decode(byte[] inDat, int off, int length, int[] outDat, int[] prevDat, int width, int height, boolean onlyDecodeIfKeyframe) Decodes to 32-bit RGB. Returns true if a key-frame was decoded. -
decode
public boolean decode(byte[] inDat, int off, int length, byte[] outDat, byte[] prevDat, int width, int height, boolean onlyDecodeIfKeyframe) Decodes to 8-bit palettised. Returns true if a key-frame was decoded. -
decode
public int decode(byte[] inDat, int off, int length, Object[] outDatHolder, Object[] prevDatHolder, int width, int height, boolean onlyDecodeIfKeyframe) Decodes to 8-bit, 15-bit, 16-bit or 32-bit RGB depending on input data. Returns the number of decoded bits. Returns a negative number if keyframe. Returns 0 in case of failure. -
getPalette
public int[] getPalette()
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