$Id$ The asdcplib library is a set of objects that offer simplified access to files conforming to the sound and picture track file formats proposed by the SMPTE working group DC-28.20. This work was originally funded by Digital Cinema Initiatives, LLC. Subsequent efforts have been funded by Deluxe Laboratories, Doremi Labs, and others. **The asdcplib project is housed on SourceForge. The project home page is at http://sourceforge.net/projects/asdcplib. There is not much there other than CVS because I don't really have the time to master SourceForge administration. Feel free to email with questions or to request a tar file. The project used to depend upon the mxflib project. Because of the focus on covering the whole of the MXF spscifications, mxflib is considerably larger and more complex that what I require for this application. For this reason I have created a dedicated MXF interface that is now part of this library. Special thanks to Matt Beard and Oliver Morgan for their great work and support. Thanks also to the members of the SMPTE DC-28.20 packaging ad-hoc group and the members of the MXF Interop Initiative for their encouragement and support. Special thanks to Jim Whittlesey and Howard Lukk at DCI for proposing and supporting this project. Design Notes This library is intended (but of course not limited) for use by developers of commercial D-Cinema products. It is designed to be easily integrated into a wide variety of development environments. Commercial users are strongly urged to use static linking (at least where you use this library) to prevent malicious in-field replacement of critical system modules. This recommendation should be considered wherever Open Source or Free software is being used for applications having non-trivial security requirements. The author strives mightily to provide an API that is completely independent of operating system and other library dependencies, and which allows selective replacement of some modules for local needs. Specifically, the essence parsers and OpenSSL crypto functions can be replaced by linking to alternative implementations of the ASDCP:: objects which provide those services. AS_DCP.h contains the entire API. You do not need to read any of the other files, except maybe asdcp-test.cpp which contains detailed usage examples of each of the API's services. Build Instructions GNU make is required to build asdcplib. The makefile will work on win32 systems that have Cygwin. Other win32 gmake packages may or may not work depending upon the availability of standard POSIX shell commands. You will need gcc to rebuild the dep.make file. OpenSSL is required if you want to read and write encrypted AS-DCP files. See http://www.openssl.org If you are building on win32 or a unix with no OpenSSL library support, you will have to also obtain and build OpenSSL (I'm using 0.9.7d on win32). Unpack it into the same parent directory as asdcplib/, and rename the directory as (or make a sym link named) 'openssl': myhost$ ls -l total 1761 drwxr-xr-x 1 jhurst None 0 Feb 3 16:37 asdcplib drwxr-xr-x 56 jhurst None 0 Feb 2 16:35 openssl I have tested this build on win32, Linux and Darwin platforms. Others may work as well. If you do not want to use or do not have OpenSSL, invoke make with ASDCP_WITHOUT_OPENSSL defined: make ASDCP_WITHOUT_OPENSSL=1 Build Versions There are two flavors of build: the default build and the "SMPTE_LABELS" build. Unless you are specifically working on emerging SMPTE standards for D-Cinema content, you will certainly want the default build. If you are developing support for the MXF Interop Initiative standards, the default build is for you! If you are not aiming for MXF Interop and if you are working on developing support for the very latest versions of the SMPTE draft standards, then you want the SMPTE_LABELS build: make SMPTE_LABELS=1 NOTE: If you choose the SMPTE_LABELS build, you will be creating files that may not work on MXF Interop systems. In the case of encryption, incompatibility with MXF Interop is guaranteed! You have been warned! Documentation Currently, the documentation is mostly in AS_DCP.h. Read that file for a detailed description of the library's capabilities. Read asdcp-test.cpp for library usage examples. More detailed documentation will be written RSN. Change History 2005.00.00 - A New Hope o The temporary mxf-lite has been removed. MXF files are now managed via the objects in KLV.h, MXFTypes.h MXF.h and Metadata.h. This release does not support writing MXF files. o Fixed a header interpretation error in the Wav parser. 2005.00.00 - The Reformation o Removed mxflib as a dependency by forking the necessary functions and placing them in the mxf-lite subdirectory. Please note that the very heavy modifications done here render all comparisson to mxflib code a substantial task. All errors are now mine and users are warned not to bug Oliver or Matt for help with this code. The version of mxflib at the time of the fork was: 0.5.1.3. 2005.06.03 - bug fixes v0.10.18 o Updated UL batch to include GC UL. 2005.05.27 - bug fixes v0.10.17 o Un-did essence container and compression descriptor changes. The default build reflects MXF Interop decisions as of 26 May. o Added note about build versions to README (see above). o Added warnings to SMPTE_LABELS builds. o Fixed JP2K essence container label. 2005.05.02 - bug fixes v0.10.16 o Reorganized internal files, added file reader object, added OS portability header, removed and renamed some files. If you have a patch against previous versions of the source, you should check it thoroughly. o Added RGBA attributes to JP2K descriptor. o Changed interface to CodestreamParser. o Added JP2K parser implementation. It is parsing each frame but is not yet being used to populate the descriptor. o Added 48fps option for `asdcp-test -p`. o Added picture rate constants to AS_DCP.h (23.976, 24, 48). o Added sample rate constant to AS_DCP.h (48k). o Changed asdcp-test to encrypt picture headers by default (plaintext offset will be 0), added -E option to allow plaintext headers. 2005.04.28 - bug fixes v0.9.15 o The XML descriptors for the crypto DMS have moved in mxflib to the file DMS_Crypto.xml (they were in DMS_DCPENC.xml). Older installations should update the file from mxflib. o Added Close() and Seek() to ~MyFileWriter(), cleaned up headers o Added UUID generator output mode (-u). o Added -S option to extract PCM essence into stereo wav files o Added more UL testing and conformance checking. o Added macro SMPTE_LABELS which causes the library to be built with SMPTE (as opposed to MXF Interop) labels. This is not set by default, and currently only affects the PCM container label and encrypted element label. o Cleaned up the GNUmakefile test targets, the source files are now named with the TEST_FILE_PREFIX macro. o enabled 23.976-framed PCM (2002 samples per frame) o The size of the asdcp-test frame buffer for picture essence may now be set from the command line (-b). The default is 4MB. o h__Reader::ReadEKLVPacket() now tests the UL (duh) and switches on the value, allowing plaintext and ciphertext frames to be mixed in the file. o Fixed error in UUID generator format. o JP2K files now use the GenericPictureDescriptor to store ContainerDuration and SampleRate. SampleRate is mapped to EditRate in the PictureDescriptor struct. This fixes the second caveat from the 0.8.13 release. o Fxed bug in PCMParserList that was miscalculating the extent of a PCM sample. This bug did not affect API users, it was only present in asdcp-test. o Fixed EditRate on PCM files (was showing sample rate) o Fixed Encrypted Essence Container UL o Fixed BlockAlign value for PCM essence - The following changes were provided by Jeff Loewenguth - Thanks Jeff! o Moved the DMS CryptographicFramework entry from the material package to the source package o Fixed erroneous Source Essence Container Label value o Fixed broken sort of JP2K frames in JP2K parser o Added FindFrameGOPStart() method to the MPEG2 MXFReader o Added missing length values for EKLV packets without HMAC o -x with JP2K essence writes to files with 6 digit names (up from 5 digits). o The Key ID may now be specified as an argument to asdcp-test (-j ) 2004.12.30 - bug fixes + wav files v0.8.14 o Added WAV file write to asdcp-test (uses mxflib::waveheader_t). o Three-partition files reading properly. adscplib still writes two-partition files. o Changes in the mxflib WAV essence parser API had broken asdcplib's ability to read essence from a WAV file. I have fixed this bug, but at the expense of breaking compatibility with older versions of mxflib. Beware! o Removed redundant (but working) bin-text-bin conversions. 2004.12.23 - JPEG 2000 support v0.8.13 o Reads/writes JPEG 2000 essence in plaintext and ciphertext with the following caveats: - The Picture Essence Descriptor is empty. - Because there is no essence descriptor, the reader code in asdcp-test has no idea how many frames are in the file and ends with an out-of-bounds frame error. This error is being suppressed in asdcp-test for the current release. o Still broken when reading three-partition files. 2004.10.22 - fixes and UL updates v0.7.11 WARNING: COMPATIBILITY BREAKPOINT Files created with this and future versions of this library are not compatible with previous versions of this library. As you might suspect, files created with previous versions of this library are not compatible with this and future versions. o h__Reader will now open a three-partitition file (untested) o Moved DMS from Material partition to File partition o Added length fields to appropriate places in EKLV packet 2004.10.22 - fixes and UL updates v0.7.10 o fixed frame buffer handling of externally allocated buffer, created unit test (asdcp-mem-test) o added operator==() and operator!=() to Rational type o fixed some type-related compiler warnings o asdcp-test -p now works on unwrap o updated some ULs to match documentation (thanks to Arun for the submission) o canonicalized line endings 2004.07.02 - full plaintext + ciphertext read/write v0.6.9 o HMAC, plaintext offest and raw ciphertext read supported o back to proper CBR index o MPEG temporal offset working 2004.07.01 - plaintext + ciphertext read/write v0.5.8 o encryption of MPEG and PCM essence supported with the following caveats: - no HMAC support - no plaintext offest support - no raw ciphertext read support o moved to reflecting the whole KLV triplet in the CBR index (now incompatible with mxflib, still searching for info about what's "right") o awaitng the following fixes/features: - retrieve Temporal Offset from index in MPEG2::Reader - test for correct ULs when reading frame triplets - fix header metadata items for encrypted files - HMAC support - plaintext offest support - raw ciphertext read support 2004.06.14 - plaintext read/write w/key generator v0.4.5 o Project now uses OpenSSL (tested with 0.9.7d on win32, Linux, Darwin) Use `make ASDCP_WITHOUT_OPENSSL=1` to make plaintext-only version o Accepts interior I frames when parsing MPEG2 VES o Improved error reporting on format errors o Added support for encryption to asdcp-test o Added RNG for asdcp-test (non-production use only, see notes in FortunaRNG.h) o Implemented CBC encrypt, decrypt module o Added partial TemporalOffset retrieval from MPEG2 parser o Fixed win32 binmode bug 2004.05.12 - plaintext read/write v0.3.4 o Full read/write of plaintext MPEG-2 VES and WAV files (does not yet support mux from or demux to 2 channel pairs) o Builds with autoconf-based mxflib o Added ASDCP_ prefix to macros o Updated documentation, fixed documentation errors o Simplified API for MXF writer setup o Decoupled essence parsers from MXF writers o added raw ciphertext support to FrameBuffer o Cleaned up Get/Set naming confusion o Added missing const qualifiers 2004.04.27 - preview release v0.2.1 o hasty release for quick review o this release may not build with mxflib using autoconf. o writes plaintext AS-DCP MPEG2 essence files o tested under win32 and linux. FreeBSD and Darwin do not work 2004.02.04 - First release (v0.1.1): o asdcp-test is mostly complete. It should correctly provide access to the read and info capabilities of the library. o The MPEG2 reader is functional but not fully tested. o Some file format integrity tests remain to be coded. o The PCM reader is mostly complete, I am having difficulty getting a suitable test file from mxfwrap. o The makefile creates a static library module. The API will cleanly support a DSO (or DLL). Let me know if DSO support is important to you. o Nothing is thread safe. Thread safety was not a requirement in the initial project definition. Thread safety may be added above the mxflib/klvlib level. Let me know if it is important to you. o The files xmldict.xml and types.xml must be in the current directory when the program is run. The files are supplied with mxflib. Runtime location of the files is not currently a project goal. Comments on how best to handle this situation would be appreciated. See AS_DCP.cpp at init_mxf_types() for a more detailed discussion. --