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Parse MP4s and related video files and extract the creation timestamp from the "mdhd" (media header) atom. Introduce helper function templates to extract arbitrary-length unsigned integers in big-endian format from file or memory. Signed-off-by: Berthold Stoeger <bstoeger@mail.tuwien.ac.at>
222 lines
6.5 KiB
C++
222 lines
6.5 KiB
C++
// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
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#include "metadata.h"
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#include "exif.h"
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#include "qthelper.h"
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#include <QString>
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#include <QFile>
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#include <QDateTime>
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// Weirdly, android builds fail owing to undefined UINT64_MAX
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#ifndef UINT64_MAX
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#define UINT64_MAX (~0ULL)
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#endif
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// The following two functions fetch an arbitrary-length _unsigned_ integer from either
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// a file or a memory location in big-endian mode. The size of the integer is passed
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// via a template argument [e.g. getBE<uint16_t>(...)].
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// The function doing file access returns a default value on IO error or end-of-file.
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// Warning: This code works properly only for unsigned integers. The template parameter
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// is not checked and passing a signed integer will silently fail!
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template <typename T>
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static inline T getBE(const char *buf_in)
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{
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constexpr size_t size = sizeof(T);
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// Interpret raw bytes as unsigned char to avoid sign extension for
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// characters in the 0x80...0xff range.
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auto buf = (unsigned const char *)buf_in;
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T ret = 0;
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for (size_t i = 0; i < size; ++i)
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ret = (ret << 8) | buf[i];
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return ret;
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}
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template <typename T>
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static inline T getBE(QFile &f, T def=0)
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{
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constexpr size_t size = sizeof(T);
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char buf[size];
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if (f.read(buf, size) != size)
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return def;
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return getBE<T>(buf);
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}
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static bool parseExif(QFile &f, struct metadata *metadata)
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{
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f.seek(0);
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if (getBE<uint16_t>(f) != 0xffd8)
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return false;
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for (;;) {
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switch (getBE<uint16_t>(f)) {
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case 0xffc0:
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case 0xffc2:
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case 0xffc4:
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case 0xffd0 ... 0xffd7:
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case 0xffdb:
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case 0xffdd:
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case 0xffe0:
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case 0xffe2 ... 0xffef:
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case 0xfffe: {
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uint16_t len = getBE<uint16_t>(f);
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if (len < 2)
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return false;
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f.seek(f.pos() + len - 2); // TODO: switch to QFile::skip()
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break;
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}
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case 0xffe1: {
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uint16_t len = getBE<uint16_t>(f);
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if (len < 2)
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return false;
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len -= 2;
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QByteArray data = f.read(len);
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if (data.size() != len)
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return false;
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easyexif::EXIFInfo exif;
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if (exif.parseFromEXIFSegment(reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char *>(data.constData()), len) != PARSE_EXIF_SUCCESS)
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return false;
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metadata->longitude.udeg = lrint(1000000.0 * exif.GeoLocation.Longitude);
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metadata->latitude.udeg = lrint(1000000.0 * exif.GeoLocation.Latitude);
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metadata->timestamp = exif.epoch();
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return true;
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}
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case 0xffda:
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case 0xffd9:
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// We expect EXIF data before any scan data
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return false;
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default:
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return false;
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}
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}
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}
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static bool parseMP4(QFile &f, metadata *metadata)
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{
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f.seek(0);
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// MP4s and related formats are hierarchical, being made up of "atoms", which can
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// contain other atoms (an interesting interpretation of the term atom).
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// To parse the file, the remaining to-be-parsed bytes of the upper atoms in
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// the parse-tree are tracked in a stack-like structure. This is not strictly
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// necessary, since the level at which an atom is found is insubstantial.
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// Nevertheless, it is an effective and simple way of sanity-checking the file and the
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// parsing routine.
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std::vector<uint64_t> atom_stack;
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atom_stack.reserve(10);
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// For the outmost level, set the atom-size the the maximum value representable in
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// 64-bits, which effectively means parse to the end of file.
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atom_stack.push_back(UINT64_MAX);
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// The first atom of an MP4 or related video is supposed to be of the "ftyp" kind.
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// If such an atom is found as first atom, this function will return true, indicating
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// that the file is a video.
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bool found_ftyp = false;
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while (!f.atEnd() && !atom_stack.empty()) {
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// Parse atom header. The header can have two forms (each character stands for a byte):
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// lllltttt
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// or
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// 0001ttttllllllll
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// where "l" stands for length in big-endian mode and "t" for type of the atom.
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// The length includes the 8- or 16-bytes header.
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uint64_t atom_size = getBE<uint32_t>(f, 2);
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int atom_header_size = 8;
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if (atom_size > 1 && atom_size < 8)
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break;
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char type[4];
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if (f.read(type, 4) != 4)
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break;
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if (atom_size == 1) {
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atom_size = getBE<uint64_t>(f);
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atom_header_size = 16;
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if (atom_size < 16)
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break;
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}
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if (atom_size == 0)
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atom_size = atom_stack.back();
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if (atom_size > atom_stack.back())
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break;
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atom_stack.back() -= atom_size;
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atom_size -= atom_header_size;
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// The first atom must be "ftyp"
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if (!found_ftyp) {
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found_ftyp = !memcmp(type, "ftyp", 4);
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if (!found_ftyp)
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break;
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}
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if (!memcmp(type, "moov", 4) ||
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!memcmp(type, "trak", 4) ||
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!memcmp(type, "mdia", 4)) {
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// Recurse into "moov", "trak" and "mdia" atoms
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atom_stack.push_back(atom_size);
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continue;
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} else if (!memcmp(type, "mdhd", 4) && atom_size >= 24 && atom_size < 4096) {
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// Parse "mdhd" (media header).
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// Sanity check: size between 24 and 4096
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std::vector<char> data(atom_size);
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if (f.read(&data[0], atom_size) != static_cast<int>(atom_size))
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break;
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uint64_t timestamp = 0;
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// First byte is version. We know version 0 and 1
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switch (data[0]) {
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case 0:
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timestamp = getBE<uint32_t>(&data[4]);
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break;
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case 1:
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timestamp = getBE<uint64_t>(&data[4]);
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break;
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default:
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// For unknown versions: ignore -> maybe we find a parseable "mdhd" atom later in this file
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break;
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}
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// Timestamp is given as seconds since midnight 1904/1/1. To be convertible to the UNIX epoch
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// it must be larger than 2082844800.
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if (timestamp >= 2082844800) {
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metadata->timestamp = timestamp - 2082844800;
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// Currently, we only know how to extract timestamps, so we might just quit parsing here.
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break;
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}
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} else {
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// Jump over unknown atom
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if (!f.seek(f.pos() + atom_size)) // TODO: switch to QFile::skip()
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break;
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}
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// If end of atom is reached, return to outer atom
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while (!atom_stack.empty() && atom_stack.back() == 0)
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atom_stack.pop_back();
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}
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return found_ftyp;
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}
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extern "C" mediatype_t get_metadata(const char *filename_in, metadata *data)
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{
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data->timestamp = 0;
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data->latitude.udeg = 0;
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data->longitude.udeg = 0;
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QString filename = localFilePath(QString(filename_in));
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QFile f(filename);
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if (!f.open(QIODevice::ReadOnly))
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return MEDIATYPE_IO_ERROR;
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if (parseExif(f, data)) {
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return MEDIATYPE_PICTURE;
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} else if(parseMP4(f, data)) {
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return MEDIATYPE_VIDEO;
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} else {
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// If we couldn't parse EXIF or MP4 data, use file creation date.
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// TODO: QFileInfo::created is deprecated in newer Qt versions.
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data->timestamp = QFileInfo(filename).created().toMSecsSinceEpoch() / 1000;
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return MEDIATYPE_UNKNOWN;
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}
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}
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extern "C" timestamp_t picture_get_timestamp(const char *filename)
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{
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struct metadata data;
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get_metadata(filename, &data);
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return data.timestamp;
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}
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