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authorwm4 <wm4@nowhere>2016-07-15 20:32:49 +0200
committerwm4 <wm4@nowhere>2016-07-15 20:37:46 +0200
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vf_vavpp: get rid of mp_refqueue_is_interlaced()
This makes the difference between passing VA_FRAME_PICTURE or VA_BOTTOM_FIELD for progressive frames (that should be force- deinterlaced) to VAProcPipelineParameterBuffer.flags. VA-VPP doesn't really seem to care, and we can get rid of mp_refqueue_is_interlaced() entirely. It could be argued it's better to pass field flags instead of the progressive flag.
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diff --git a/video/filter/refqueue.h b/video/filter/refqueue.h
index ef23bee906..bb23506ac2 100644
--- a/video/filter/refqueue.h
+++ b/video/filter/refqueue.h
@@ -27,7 +27,6 @@ enum {
void mp_refqueue_set_mode(struct mp_refqueue *q, int flags);
bool mp_refqueue_should_deint(struct mp_refqueue *q);
-bool mp_refqueue_is_interlaced(struct mp_refqueue *q);
bool mp_refqueue_is_top_field(struct mp_refqueue *q);
bool mp_refqueue_top_field_first(struct mp_refqueue *q);
bool mp_refqueue_is_second_field(struct mp_refqueue *q);