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Apparently the -spugauss option was popular. The code originally
implementing this is gone (scaler stuff in spudec.c). Reimplement it
using libswscale to scale and blur image subtitles if the --sub-gauss
option is set.
The code does some rather lazy padding to allow the blur to spread
pixels past the original image bounding box. (This problem exists with
normal bilinear scaling too, but is barely noticable.)
Technically, this doesn't just blur subtitles, but anything RGBA (or
indexed) that enters the OSD rendering path. But only image subtitles
produce these OSD formats currently, so no explicit check is done to
prevent blurring in other cases.
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The memcpy_pic() function had a rather dangerous optimization: when the
limit2width flag was not set, it was allowed to overwrite the data
between the last pixel of a line and the first pixel of the next line
(i.e. write over the stride padding). That was also the reason why there
are so many whacky names for this function (memcpy_pic, my_memcpy_pic,
memcpy_pic2).
Kill this optimization, and never overwrite the stride padding. The code
doing this can still be used if there's no stride padding at all,
though.
Also use the name memcpy_pic for the proper function. Now it should be
rather clear that my_memcpy_pic and memcpy_pic2 are compatibility
aliases. They should go away over the time.
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PulseAudio allows applications to set volume over 100%. To make this
possible, the PulseAudio daemon raises the global system volume, and
tries to lower other applications volumes. Unfortunately, this doesn't
work out and doesn't manage to keep the effective volume level of these
other applications.
To make it short: this functionality invoked PulseAudio bugs. Disable
it.
This essentially reverts commit 85a64b.
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sws_getContextFromCmdLine_hq() was used by the screenshot code, which
now uses mp_image_swscale().
Also move the mp_sws_set_colorspace() declaration from sws_utils.h to
vf_scale.c.
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The --zoom option has been removed, and is always active.
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Pick 1.13 as minimal required version. (Arbitrary, but reasonable.)
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This is required, as the Xv image is directly used for rendering OSD and
taking screenshots. These involve libswscale, which wants aligned
strides.
There doesn't seem to be an easy way to request aligned strides from Xv.
Simply request an image with an aligned width, which usually results in
an aligned stride. The padding border remains invisible.
One caveat is that if padding is added, there might be scaling artifacts
on the right pixel border of the screen. This is at least the case with
nvidia binary drivers. Since we consider vo_xv a sensible choice only on
crappy/slow hardware, performance is more important than quality.
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By "design", mplayer normally allocates aligned images only inside the
filter chain, via the vf_get_image() function. This function pads the
width of the requested image if a stride is allowed, sets that new width
before calling mp_image_alloc_planes().
However, newer code wants aligned images as well (basically to satisfy
libswscale). This affects all uses of alloc_mpi(). To get aligned
strides, simply change alloc_mpi() to request an aligned width.
Remove the old hack in mp_image_alloc_planes(), which special cases some
image formats to be allocated with aligned strides.
This is a temporary hack until mp_image_alloc_planes() is revised.
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Subs should always be below OSD (meaning they have to be drawn first).
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As pointed out in commit ed01df, the quality loss due to frequent
conversion between RGB and YUV is too much when drawing OSD and
subtitles.
Fix this by staying in the same colorspace when drawing subtitles.
Render directly to RGB, without converting to YUV first.
The bad thing about packed RGB is that there are many pixel formats,
which would all require special code for blending. It's also completely
incompatible to planar YUV. Use planar RGB instead, which allows us to
reuse all code originally written for planar YUV. The only thing that
needs to be changed is the color conversion in the libass case. (In
exchange for simpler code, the image has to be copied, but this is
still much better than converting to YUV.)
Unfortunately, libswscale doesn't support planar RGB output. Add a hack
to sws_utils.c to handle conversion to planar RGB. In the common case,
when converting 32 bit per pixel RGB, calling swscale can be avoided
entirely.
The change in mp_image.c is needed to allocate GBRP images correctly.
(The issue with vo_x11 could be easily solved by always backing up the
same bounding box as the bitmap drawing RGB<->YUV conversion does, but
this commit is probably the better fix.)
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Fixup commit for a04b35013a055926ab57f60137518a204ce9e753. That commit was
cherry-picked from mplayer(1) and thus assumes ffmpeg.
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This change was split into 8 patches. Squash them together, as they
affect stream_ftp.c only.
stream ftp: readline: Fix off-by-one error
Even if max bytes are available read at most max - 1 bytes.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35427 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Conflicts:
stream/stream_ftp.c
stream ftp: readline: Always initialize output parameter buf
Only exception if passed parameter max is less than or equal
to zero. That cannot happen with the current code.
Additionally change readresp function to always copy the first
response line if the parameter rsp is non-NULL. This fixes some
error reporting that used uninitialized stack arrays.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35428 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
stream ftp: readline: Always try to read complete lines
If there is not enough space in the provided line buffer just
skip the remaining bytes until reaching EOL.
Usually we are only interested in the first 5 characters and
for everything else the (on-stack) response buffer should still
be big enough.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35429 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
stream ftp: Revise file descriptor usage
* Set unbound descriptor variables to -1
* Always test >= 0 to see if a variable refers to a valid descriptor
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35430 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
stream ftp: Only send QUIT command if connected
Do not attempt to send commands without control connections.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35431 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
stream ftp: Create buffers before opening control connection
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35432 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
stream ftp: Allocate command buffer on-heap
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35433 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
stream ftp: Increase command buffer size
Allow for more longish file names (be it because of length or more
lengthy characters).
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35434 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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Without this change, fields that can be sometimes empty and
sometimes not, such as the Effect field, are counted in an
inconsistent way. Since the number of fields is used to find
where the text starts, it leads to internal field arriving
on the video.
Bug reported anonymously on the users mailing list.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35426 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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Until now, screenshots with the video filter didn't add subs (unclear
whether that was an oversight or feature). Fix this and make behavior
when taking screenshots with vf_screenshot more consistent with VO
screenshots.
The change in vf_screenshot is needed, because add_subs() checks this
flag to decide whether it's allowed to mutate the image.
This commit has another user visible side effect. When taking a
screenshot each frame (using the "each-frame" mode of the screenshot
command), a normal screenshot command will stop the each-frame mode.
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mp_image has this confusing distinction between the w/h and width/height
fields. w/h are the actual width and height, while width/height have a
very special meaning inside the video filter code: it's the actually
allocated width, which is also used for stride padding.
Screenshot related code abused the w/h fields to store the aspect
corrected size. Some code confused the role of w/h and width/height.
Fix these issues. For aspect corrected size, display_w/h are used, while
width/height should never be used outside vf.c internals and related
code.
This also fixes an actual bug when taking screenshots of anamorphic
video with vf_screenshot, as well as using vo_image with such videos.
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The OSD couldn't be updated at all without frame stepping. This made the
VO unusable (In fact, vo_x11 should never be used, but it's provided as
fail-safe fallback). Implement VOCTRL_REDRAW_FRAME to deal with this.
Unfortunately, this exposes issues with draw_bmp's subtitle rendering:
areas that are not covered by subtitles at all are changed as well. The
"backup" mechanism provided by draw_bmp doesn't copy these areas, which
turns up as quite visible artifacts. (These are included when taking
screenshots too.)
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Although vo_x11 shouldn't be used, it's a good thing to have screenshot
support in absolutely all interactive VOs. (Except vo_caca, but that is
literally a joke.)
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In order to improve performance, vo_xv didn't create a backup of the
video frame before drawing OSD and subtitles during normal playback. It
required the frontend to do frame stepping if it wanted to redraw the
OSD, but no backup of the video frame was available. (Consider the
following use case: enable the OSD permanently with --osd-level=3, then
pause during playback and do something that shows an OSD message. The
player will advance the video by one frame at the time the new OSD
message is first drawn.)
This also meant that taking a screenshot during playback with vo_xv
would include OSD and subtitles in the resulting image.
Fix this by always creating a backup before drawing OSD or subtitles.
In order to avoid having to create a full copy of the whole image frame,
introduce a complex scheme that tries to backup only the changed
regions.
It's unclear whether the additional complexity in draw_bmp.c for
backing up only the changed areas of the frame is worth it. Possibly
a simpler implementation would suffice, such as tracking only Y ranges
of changed image data, or even just copying the full frame.
vo_xv's get_screenshot() now always creates a copy in order not to
modify the currently displayed frame.
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This was throwing off a warning with clang. Add a cast to (void *) like many
other options do.
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Don't request CONTEXT_FORWARD_COMPATIBLE when creating a GL3 context on
X11. This improves compatibility with some Mesa drivers.
Setting this bit was originally intended to make the code compatible
to newer (future, possibly not yet existing) OpenGL implementations.
These implementations wouldn't have to support deprecated legacy GL
features, which we know that we don't use, and could return a context
with a higher OpenGL version than requested.
In practice, this didn't work out. CONTEXT_FORWARD_COMPATIBLE requires
the driver to explicitly disable deprecated functionality. If it doesn't
do that, it has to reject context creation with that flag set. And it
turns out there are Mesa drivers which suffer from this caveat. See [1].
This probably also means that a GL application with a fixed set of
required GL features (such as a subset of GL 3.2 core, like vo_opengl.c)
may need to probe several GL versions if drivers really start dropping
legacy GL.
On Windows, CONTEXT_FORWARD_COMPATIBLE is still set. It is not known
if this is ideal, but fortunately there is no Mesa on Windows.
CONTEXT_CORE_PROFILE is still always set. For requested GL versions
lower than 3.2, this flag is ignored. Should we requires higher versions
later, we want it to be set, so don't remove it.
[1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57241
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Enable printf format warnings for set_osd_[t]msg.
Remove the pointless assertion in mplayer.c (the assertion proved that
the following NULL check is probably pointless, but leave that check
anyway for robustness - it's not really clear whether it's needed).
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The playback status symbol in the OSD status display on video (such as
displayed when seeking or with the show_progress input command)
sometimes kept displaying the last seek, without resetting the symbol.
(For example: disable the OSD, seek, enable the OSD, run show_progress;
but also other cases.)
The main reason for that was the code clearing the OSD bar is also
responsible for clearing the osd_function (which stores the playback
symbol). If no OSD bar was set, the osd_function was never reset.
Fix by always setting the timer for clearing the OSD bar and the
osd_function whenever the osd_function is set. Clearing the OSD bar
when it wasn't set is OK. If the OSD bar is set some time after
osd_function is set, the timer is overwritten - that's a good thing,
as it makes both disappear from the screen at exactly the same time.
Always reset osd_function to 0 and determine the playback status
explicitly from mpctx->paused when displaying the status on screen.
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The idea is that the OSD uses the same names as the options, if
possible.
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This may result in larger binaries by default, and should be harmless
otherwise. Users are advised to use "make install-strip" if they want
binaries without debug symbols.
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--disable-optimization removes -O2 from CFLAGS.
Now --enable-debug only adds -g to CFLAGS, and doesn't disable
optimization anymore.
As an obscure feature, --enable-optimization=<n> adds -O<n> to CFLAGS.
Also remove stray $def_debug from configure.
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Do not load codecs.conf files located in $PREFIX/etc/mpv/ or ~/.mpv/.
There really is no use for this, other than possibly breaking things.
It's still possible to use --codecs-file explicitly to load an external
config file, and this option can be used in ~/.mpv/config.
While we're at it, remove the global codecs_file variable, and another
unused variable.
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The typo in options.rst was introduced in a54088.
--hardframedrop mentioned in mpv.rst has been merged with --framedrop.
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Only some choices have an additional integer range. For those which
do, printing the choices only would be confusing.
E.g. --cursor-autohide accepts the choices "always", "no", or an
integer value. The help text printed on option parse errors should
print the accepted integer range additional to "always" and "no".
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Make more aspects of the OSD font customizable. This also affects the
font used for unstyled subtitles (such as SRT), or when using the
--no-ass option. This adds back some customizability that was lost with
commit 74e7a1 (osd: use libass for OSD rendering).
Removed options:
--ass-border-color
--ass-color
--font
--subfont
--subfont-text-scale
Added options:
--osd-color
--osd-border
--osd-back-color
--osd-shadow-color
--osd-font
--osd-font-size
--osd-border-size
--osd-margin-x
--osd-margin-y
--osd-shadow-offset
--osd-spacing
--sub-scale
The font size is now specified in pixels as it would be rendered on a
window with a height of 720 pixels. OSD and subtitles are always scaled
with the window height, so specifying or expecting an absolute font
size doesn't make sense.
Such scaled pixel units are used to specify font border etc. as well.
(Note: the font size is directly passed to libass. How the fonts are
actually rasterized is outside of our control, but in theory ASS font
sizes map to "script" pixels and then are scaled to screen size.)
The default settings should be about the same, with slight difference
due to rounding to the new scales.
The OSD and subtitle fonts are not separately configurable. It has
limited use and would double the number of newly added options, which
would be more confusing than helpful. It could be easily added later,
should the need arise.
Other small details that change:
- ASS_Style.Encoding is not set to -1 for subs anymore
(assuming subs use VSFilter direction in -no-ass mode too)
- use a different WrapStyle for OSD
- ASS forced styles are not applied to OSD
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This accepts HTML-style hex colors in the form #RRGGBB. It's also
possible to provide an alpha component with #AARRGGBB. Each 2-digit
group is a hex number, which gives the color value from 0-255 (e.g.
There is existing code in subassconvert.c, which parses HTML-style
color values in SRT subs. This is not used: it's probably better if
option parsing is completely separate from code specific to certain
subtitle formats, even if a little code is duplicated.
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The lines added with this commit were accidentally removed in commit
a0d759, which was a pure cleanup commit merged from mplayer-svn. The
difference between mplayer-svn and the mplayer2 base is that this
filter has been made PTS aware in mplayer2.
Also remove the redundant initialization of vf->priv->state.
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When a video filter returned inf as PTS, the player crashed. One
reason for this was that decode_audio() was called with a negative
minlen parameter, which at some point caused it to call a memory
allocation function with a ridiculous value, triggering an out of
memory code path in talloc.c. (talloc.c has been modified to abort()
on out of memory situations.)
Fix this by sanity checking minlen in decode_audio(). (The check
against outbuf->len always succeeded, because it's an unsigned
comparison.)
Make an existing sanity check in mplayer.c more robust: check for NaN
too, which happens if the video PTS is inf.
This happened with "-vf pullup,softpulldown" (but is not triggered when
the following commit is applied).
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ao_play() can fail; in that case a negative error code is returned.
This error code is returned by write_to_ao() in turn. The function
fill_audio_out_buffers(), which calls write_to_ao(), doesn't check for
any error codes, and will likely trigger the assertion following the
function call. Change write_to_ao() to return 0 on failure to hopefully
prevent crashes when AOs fail.
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The language string was dynamically allocated, which completely fails
if the cache is forked (which it usually is). Change it back to a fixed
length string, like the original code had it.
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On reasonable systems, these types were the same anyway. Even on
unreasonable systems (seriously, which?), this may reduce potential
breakage.
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Update endpos each time libavformat asks for it.
Fixes playback of still downloading files to not stop before we
really reached the end.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35107 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Conflicts:
libmpdemux/demux_lavf.c
Change STREAM_CTRL_GET_SIZE argument type from off_t to
uint64_t.
Also fix the incorrect type of the uint64_res variable.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35360 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Conflicts:
libmpdemux/demux_lavf.c
libmpdemux/muxer_lavf.c
Note: also merges the "forgotten" cache support from r35107.
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Comment out unused code
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35359 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Removing mmsu-related code
MMSU was never supported by MPlayer, and the protocol has been
deprecated. Since the code is not in use at all, Removing it
should not break anything.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35420 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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