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(Not sure why it worked without this when I tested the previous
changes.)
Untested, but should be fine. This is equivalent what is done on e.g.
panscan changes.
(cherry picked from commit 94a3a76ee31bdc00255dc231e99be9f9ad6f38fa)
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I think this used to be quite important, because the ancient VfW support
in MPlayer used to output flipped frames. This code has been dead in mpv
for quite some time (because VfW decoders were removed, and the --flip
option was dropped too), so get rid of it.
(cherry picked from commit e185887ba0da9967337541ebd71e244fb2833c4f)
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Currently, the wayland backend needs extra work to avoid drawing more
often than the wayland frame callback allows. (This is not ideal, but
will be fixed at a later time.)
Unify this with the start_frame callback added for cocoa. Some details
change for the better. For example, if a frame is dropped, and a redraw
is done afterwards, the actually correct frame is redrawn, instead
whatever was in the textures from before the dropped frame.
(cherry picked from commit 0a7abbda6b555fb7746f737b52d0f00fb3e614db)
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With --idle --force-window, or when started from the bundle, the cocoa
code dropped the first frame. This resulted in a black frame on start
sometimes.
The reason was that the live resizing/redrawing code was invoked, which
simply set skip_swap_buffer to false, blocking redrawing whatever was
going to be rendered next. Normally this is done so that the following
works:
1. vo_opengl draw a frame, releases GL lock
2. live resizing kicks in, redraw the frame
3. vo_opengl wants to call SwapBuffers, drawing a stale buffer
overwritten by the live resizing code
This is solved by setting skip_swap_buffer in 2., and querying it in 3.
Fix this by resetting the skip_swap_buffer at a known good point: when
vo_opengl starts drawing a new frame.
The start_frame function returns bool, so that it can be merged with
is_active in a following commit.
(cherry picked from commit e23e4c7c603fc1cd911621d0f833031be4a6f7c7)
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Commit f1746741dee6000b7fd139e7a10f72aba0674b3b changed the drop
logic to have more slack (drop more frames but less frequent) to prevent
drops due to timing jitter when the clip and screen have similar rates.
However, if the clip has higher rate than the screen (or just higher
playback rate), then that policy hurts smoothness since these "chunked
drops" look worse than one frame drop at a time.
This patch restores the old drop logic when the playback frame rate is
higher than ~5% above the screen refresh rate, and solves this issue.
Fixes #1897
(cherry picked from commit ffcad1a72b9a3bf5a7ac5ddcbfa71ec19b6faf9b)
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Minor leak in an obscure out of memory case.
(cherry picked from commit d01228058b03df33a3c6be3acbf2757019a9cd83)
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(cherry picked from commit 8c7f3adb413ccea35aef3878f020d6a10e9ad5de)
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Also factor the display size initialization into a separate function.
For some reason this seems to work, although setting the background
color using this 1x1 pixel bitmap does not work. I blame the RPI
beign a terrible piece of hardware with even worse drivers.
(cherry picked from commit 6ae66e717faa4e9ce286ff0532d4ec19a66faf49)
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This should for now be equivalent; it's merely more explicit and will
be required if we add PCM support.
Note that the property listeners actually tell you what property
exactly changed, but resolving the current listener mess would be too
hard. So check for changes manually.
(cherry picked from commit 382434d45a72967f5b607c871e363e02dce1f1e6)
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As a consequence, it also logs whether mpv can a this format at all.
(cherry picked from commit 34a5229b231f15c95876fed472bd1edc5283db31)
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Useful with some of the following commits.
ca_fill_asbd() should behave exactly as before.
Instead of actually implementing the inverse function of ca_fill_asbd(),
just loop over the (small) list of mpv functions and check if any mpv
equivalent to a given ASBD exists.
(cherry picked from commit 32b835c03b4dc98a0344d171adef36c7562f1e7b)
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kAudioFormatFlagIsSignedInteger implicates that it's only used with
integer formats. The mpv internal flag on the other hand signals the
presence of a sign, and this is set on float formats.
Until now, this probably worked fine, because at least AudioUnit is
ignoring the uncorrect flag.
(cherry picked from commit 3295ce48ab4badff0e13e2e9c2a1ec945413d4e2)
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The previous version of this logic resulted in black crush and incorrect
brightness scaling when combined with limited range (TV) output.
(cherry picked from commit 99439f11ea6add0996adc6f5fb04bb7d27da265e)
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It's weird that this basically adjusts the contrast between luma and
chroma, and not blackness.
This is more in line with the behavior of libswscale, the vdpau
"procamp" (which mpv doesn't use), and Xv.
(cherry picked from commit 0600d378f9afb20d92e75d26c0df7d255e1df554)
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This code does not know whether the stream supports reconnecting until
STREAM_CTRL_RECONNECT is called. So the message should be printed after
it. To avoid that reconnects that succeed on the first try go unnoticed,
print a warning on success.
(cherry picked from commit 38114b6a36eecae7fa707d4d299ac5622cbe9928)
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Right now, the default behavior is to pick the numerically lowest screen
ID that overlaps the window in any way - but this means that mpv will
decide to pick an ICC profile in a pretty arbitrary way even if the
window only overlaps another screen by a single pixel.
The new behavior is to query it based on the center of the window
instead.
(cherry picked from commit daf4334697145f771c5085fb183e64dc65a967bd)
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It seems users still have trouble finding the exact paths, especially on
Windows. Maybe this helps.
(cherry picked from commit 0b72f5e5ad6f9fca8849fcfb5ced8c03e21ce82a)
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Should be almost equivalent, unless there are streams on which this call
does not work for unknown reasons.
(cherry picked from commit 8b4ca5806207c1482df30d9815e6970697cea5b2)
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Make it easier to distinguish the fields.
(cherry picked from commit d5e9bf66a1e0c4578bd8bef5c9f725dbc47e9fc6)
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Whether this is correct is unknown. This change tripples the latency
from ~15ms to ~45ms.
XBMC does this, VLC does not from what I could see.
(cherry picked from commit 5f86fad2f0ab76b7497230b18cd146a7c4d38cd2)
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Should help with debugging, and might be slightly more userfriendly.
Note that this is called manually in multiple entry-points, instead of
the functions doing the actual work (like mp_remove_track()). This is
done so that exiting the player or calling the sub_reload command won't
print redundant in-between states.
(cherry picked from commit 0c0c8cd44e42791b80e7de33b653aa9143865bbb)
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During seeking, and there is momemtarily no new data available yet, the
player will display the seek target as current time. Clamp this time to
the known time range as implied by the start time and the duration of
the file.
This improves behavior especially when seeking in audio files, for which
this for some reason triggers rather often. There were some users
complaining about this.
This makes behavior worse for files with timestamp resets, or
incorrectly reported duration. (The latter is relatively common,
e.g. libavformat shortcomings, or incomplete files.)
(cherry picked from commit 0ff93a83571ede54af87ebd1aed5736f428c48d4)
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We always want to prefer upmix to downmix, as long as it makes sense.
Even if the upmix is not "perfect" (not just adding channels), we want
to prefer the upmix.
Cleanup for commit d3c7fd9d.
(cherry picked from commit c4aa13615501189c55c23448d436074e5f92c8cc)
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Now done in one place instead of mulitple times all over the code.
Fixes #1876
(cherry picked from commit 2fcf0e6183d569d61f904980c782f80cc50394ad)
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We escape only characters below 32, plus " and \. UTF-8 should be apssed
through verbatim. Since char can be signed (and usually is), the check
broke and happened to escape UTF-8 encoded bytes too. This broke UTF-8
completely.
Note that we don't check for broken or invalid UTF-8, such as described
both in the client API and IPC docs.
Fixes #1874.
(cherry picked from commit f77e3cbf0ca7a91fc773f631828e95584e3ad146)
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Unfortunately, the commit logs are truncated at 250 commits :(
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This will change the format option to "bestaudio/best" instead of
passing the "-x" argument to yt-dl.
Prevents the video still being downloaded in the new mpv versions where
the yt-dl format is set to "best" by default.
(cherry picked from commit 5555f6fc2ca7c418e23daa58413148c4267f6ad2)
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As indicated by the added test. In this case, fallback and downmix have
the same score, but fallback happens to give better results. So prefer
fallback over downmix.
(This is probably not a correct solution.)
(cherry picked from commit d3c7fd9d7c971086a3d6fde5f6f1bc4ef0b2e904)
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Moved to #mpv and #mpv-devel, respectively. Travis details were also
updated.
(cherry picked from commit d2292c179c62fed462acf7ae428c0ba8a26ef07e)
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This could make the player crash on exit if the "sub_reload" command was
used successfully. the reason was that the mpctx->sources array could
have dangling pointers to the unloaded demuxers.
Also fix a memory leak by actually always freeing the per-stream
subtitle decoders (which are a hack to make ordered chapters behave
better).
(cherry picked from commit 4d2ed847ce8d2b4a8fde5673d0bd3accd2ccce6f)
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(cherry picked from commit 0c70f94c53d2152005427cc142598c1636764317)
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(cherry picked from commit 1e2e5043496aaf55c29e89289582f9fbf8001f8c)
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(cherry picked from commit 5f21a68ce9a7aeef3f6c395661af06ce9266c91e)
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If the --ytdl-format option is not used, force the "best" format. Do
this because youtube-dl is going to change its default format to one
that will trigger the (partially broken) DASH support in our own code.
Fixes #1867.
(cherry picked from commit 95a0488ac2210fae28f8505349f0fc1a7f5dd9c2)
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vo_opengl (or gl_hwdec_vdpau.c to be specific) calls
mp_vdpau_mixer_render() with video_rect=NULL, which means to use the
full surface. This is incorrect if the surface is actually cropped, as
it can happen with h264. In this case, it was rendering the parts
outside of the image.
Fix it by making this case use the cropped size instead.
Alternative fix for PR #1863.
(cherry picked from commit a5ed6e49bf87500ed606437901f00ae9b3da138f)
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The release was pushed back and now actually happened; the marker became
incorrect.
(cherry picked from commit 4df8c21f8125dfe083896fda51a6bf5084b4354f)
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* master: (87 commits)
manpage: move --autosync description
player: add --window-scale option
player: flush decoder even if cover art is decoded
player: don't show A/V desync message in non-sense situations
w32_common: add more rounded-down frame rates
w32_common: use the current monitor's refresh rate
dxva2: fix broken build with gcc 5.1
terminal: printf() is not signal-safe
man: fix PDF build
DOCS/mplayer-changes: Eleborate on joystick input
osc: add nil check for element.eventresponder
mp_image: remove some unused interlacing flags
vf_vapoursynth: update _FieldBased semantics
options: remove unneeded hack from command line parser
manpage: document ff-index sub-property
demux_mkv: limit timestamp fixing to 1ms max
demux_mkv: attempt to fix rounded timestamps
demux_mkv: move global options to the demuxer
demux_mkv: better seeking after video end
lua: add utils.format_json() function
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This was in the "Window" section. It has absolutely nothing to do with
windows. Move it to the "Miscellaneous" section instead. The "--mc"
option, which has a similar function, was already there.
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Requested. Works similar to the property with the same name.
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Fixes PNG cover art not showing up immediately (for example when running
with --pause).
libavformat exports embedded cover art as a single packet. For example,
a PNG attachment simply contains the PNG image, which can be sent to the
decoder. Normally you would expect that the PNG decoder would return 1
frame for 1 packet, without any delays. But this stopped working, and it
incurs a 1 frame delay.
This is perfectly legal (even if unexpected), so let our code feed the
decoder packets until we get something back. (In theory feeding the
packet instead of a real flush packet is still somewhat questionable.)
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last_av_difference can be MP_NOPTS_VALUE under certain circumstances
(like no video timestamp yet). This triggered the desync message,
because fabs(MP_NOPTS_VALUE) is quite a large value. We don't want to
show a message in this situation.
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Suggested by avih. This handles x/1.001 frame rates for all multiples of
24 and 30 under 144.
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gpu_mempcy should to be called from code which targets SSE
Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
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We shouldn't call it from a signal handler.
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The build failed because rst2pdf apparently has problems with
page breaks. In this case, the link to the ALSA upmix guide was
causing a page break in an admonition block. My guess is that
rst2pdf screws up when it can’t fill at least one line of text
following a page break, so I worked around this by making that
paragraph a little longer. Seems to do the trick.
I also shortened the URL using GitHub’s service because it was
causing some rather unsightly formatting in the manpage output.
Maybe we should just build HTML instead of a PDF.
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Since joystick support was removed and is a difference from mplayer, it
should be included in the document with the mplayer changes.
It will help new users who were using mplayer's joystick support to
seek alternatives when switching to mpv. It will also be helpful for
people that had problems with the joystick support in mplayer (for
example, by incorrectly recognizing other input devices as joystick)
to know that those problems won't persist in mpv.
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Possibly fixes a crash (see #1101).
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