Fight Club redefines PPS id 0 mid-title; the parser froze the first PPS into
codecPrivate and stripped the rest, so the redefined segment decoded against
the wrong PPS (CABAC/cu_qp_delta desync, intact framing). Now any VPS/SPS/PPS
whose body differs from the codecPrivate copy is emitted in-band at every
occurrence, overriding the hvcC copy a player re-applies per keyframe. Proven:
Fight Club re-mux decode errors 320+ -> 0 across all corrupt regions.
Also adds aacs::unit_key_validates (1-block early-reject UK validation) and
ts_sync_count/ts_packet_total helpers.
Audit-driven fixes (rounds 1–3):
- hevc: correct hvcC profile/level SPS offsets (HEVC has a 2-byte NAL header)
- mkv: map all DTS variants to the registered A_DTS codec id; force a new
cluster before the i16 cluster-relative timestamp can overflow
- ebml/mkvstream: bound untrusted EBML sizes (no multi-GB allocs); reject
uint>8 (was an OOB panic) and non-{0,4,8} float widths (were a desync)
- ts: skip PES-header bytes that span a TS packet boundary; add the PMT
section_len/prog_info_len bounds the PAT parser already had
- ac3: preserve a 0x0B77 syncword split across a PES boundary; cap buffer
- dts: validate each next-core boundary by decoded core size (a 0x7FFE8001
pattern inside XLL payload no longer false-splits/drops the lossless
extension); reject sub-minimum core frames; fix forced-emit PTS base
- lpcm: DVD program-stream PCM no longer double-strips the BD LPCM header
- vc1/mpeg2: do not emit a parameter-set-only PES as a standalone frame
- pgs/truehd: cap the pending reassembly buffer (parity with ac3/dts)
- aacs: ts_syncs_intact uses the exact packet count
- prefetched: capacity-guard the recycled-buffer set_len
- Cargo.toml: exclude project docs from the published crate
Convergence: a third independent audit pass found no remaining material
(CRITICAL/HIGH/MEDIUM) issues. Full precommit (fmt + clippy -D + tests,
Rust 1.86) green.
Rename is_unit_encrypted -> is_aacs_scrambled and decide encryption from the unit's MPEG-TS sync bytes (destroyed by the encrypted body) instead of the TP_extra copy-control (byte 0) or TS scrambling-control (byte 7) flags, which discs do not set reliably. One shared predicate now backs the decrypt gate and out-of-band key validation, so callers agree on what 'encrypted' means. Decryption restores the syncs, so a decrypted unit reads as clear and there is no flag to clear.
is_unit_encrypted read the TP_extra copy-control bits (byte 0), which are a
copy-permission flag, not an encryption flag. On discs whose sampled units are
clear navigation packets (PAT/PMT) those bits can be set while the unit is not
scrambled, so a correct Unit Key was used to 'decrypt' already-plaintext data,
produced garbage, and the key was wrongly treated as failing.
Read the actual flag instead: the TS transport_scrambling_control bits (top two
of TS-header byte 3 = byte 7 of the aligned unit, inside the clear seed). AACS
encrypts whole aligned units, so this one packet's TSC reflects the unit.
decrypt_unit now clears the TSC bits of every packet on the way out so the
result is valid unscrambled TS. Tests updated to the TSC flag.