Fix TrueHD: strip BD-TS access unit header before muxing to MKV

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Matt Jackson
2026-04-18 19:26:14 +00:00
parent 66e474c338
commit fcac5b742e
+26 -11
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@@ -39,10 +39,15 @@ impl CodecParser for TrueHdParser {
let mut frames = Vec::new(); let mut frames = Vec::new();
// TrueHD units are variable-length but each starts with a 2-byte // BD-TS TrueHD access units:
// big-endian length field (in 16-bit words, includes the 4-byte header). // [0..1] length in 16-bit words (includes the 4-byte header)
// Extract complete units from the buffer. // [2..3] timestamp (ignored — we use PES PTS)
while self.buf.len() >= 4 { // [4..] MLP payload (raw TrueHD data for MKV)
//
// MKV stores raw MLP frames without the 4-byte access unit header.
const AU_HEADER: usize = 4;
while self.buf.len() >= AU_HEADER {
let unit_words = ((self.buf[0] as usize) << 8) | self.buf[1] as usize; let unit_words = ((self.buf[0] as usize) << 8) | self.buf[1] as usize;
if unit_words == 0 { if unit_words == 0 {
// Padding — skip 2 bytes // Padding — skip 2 bytes
@@ -50,7 +55,7 @@ impl CodecParser for TrueHdParser {
continue; continue;
} }
let unit_bytes = unit_words * 2; let unit_bytes = unit_words * 2;
if unit_bytes > 65536 { if unit_bytes > 65536 || unit_bytes < AU_HEADER {
// Invalid — skip 2 bytes to resync // Invalid — skip 2 bytes to resync
self.buf.drain(..2); self.buf.drain(..2);
continue; continue;
@@ -60,10 +65,11 @@ impl CodecParser for TrueHdParser {
break; break;
} }
// Strip the 4-byte access unit header, pass only MLP payload
frames.push(Frame { frames.push(Frame {
pts_ns, pts_ns,
keyframe: true, keyframe: true,
data: self.buf[..unit_bytes].to_vec(), data: self.buf[AU_HEADER..unit_bytes].to_vec(),
}); });
self.buf.drain(..unit_bytes); self.buf.drain(..unit_bytes);
} }
@@ -93,8 +99,15 @@ mod tests {
fn make_truehd_unit(size_bytes: usize) -> Vec<u8> { fn make_truehd_unit(size_bytes: usize) -> Vec<u8> {
let words = size_bytes / 2; let words = size_bytes / 2;
let mut data = vec![0u8; size_bytes]; let mut data = vec![0u8; size_bytes];
// 4-byte header: [length_hi, length_lo, ts_hi, ts_lo]
data[0] = (words >> 8) as u8; data[0] = (words >> 8) as u8;
data[1] = (words & 0xFF) as u8; data[1] = (words & 0xFF) as u8;
data[2] = 0; // timestamp
data[3] = 0;
// Fill payload with non-zero to distinguish from header
for b in data[4..].iter_mut() {
*b = 0xAA;
}
data data
} }
@@ -106,13 +119,15 @@ mod tests {
} }
#[test] #[test]
fn parse_single_unit() { fn parse_single_unit_strips_header() {
let mut parser = TrueHdParser::new(); let mut parser = TrueHdParser::new();
let unit = make_truehd_unit(200); let unit = make_truehd_unit(200);
let pes = make_pes(unit, Some(90000)); let pes = make_pes(unit, Some(90000));
let frames = parser.parse(&pes); let frames = parser.parse(&pes);
assert_eq!(frames.len(), 1); assert_eq!(frames.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(frames[0].data.len(), 200); // Output should be 200 - 4 = 196 bytes (header stripped)
assert_eq!(frames[0].data.len(), 196);
assert_eq!(frames[0].data[0], 0xAA); // payload, not header
} }
#[test] #[test]
@@ -127,7 +142,7 @@ mod tests {
let pes2 = make_pes(unit[mid..].to_vec(), Some(93000)); let pes2 = make_pes(unit[mid..].to_vec(), Some(93000));
let frames = parser.parse(&pes2); let frames = parser.parse(&pes2);
assert_eq!(frames.len(), 1); assert_eq!(frames.len(), 1);
assert_eq!(frames[0].data.len(), 200); assert_eq!(frames[0].data.len(), 196); // 200 - 4 header
} }
#[test] #[test]
@@ -138,8 +153,8 @@ mod tests {
let pes = make_pes(data, Some(90000)); let pes = make_pes(data, Some(90000));
let frames = parser.parse(&pes); let frames = parser.parse(&pes);
assert_eq!(frames.len(), 2); assert_eq!(frames.len(), 2);
assert_eq!(frames[0].data.len(), 100); assert_eq!(frames[0].data.len(), 96); // 100 - 4
assert_eq!(frames[1].data.len(), 120); assert_eq!(frames[1].data.len(), 116); // 120 - 4
} }
#[test] #[test]