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This comes with a "script_message" input command, which sends these
messages. Used by the following commits.
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E.g. ``mp.get_property("foo", "value")`` will return ``value`` if the
property can't be read.
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Nobody will loom at this, and the proper documentation of these
functions is in lua.rst.
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Signed-off-by: Timothy Gu <timothygu99@gmail.com>
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- Adds description of and uses $JOBS envvar in MXE instructions
- Adds MXE_TARGETS to command line instead of echoing it to settings.mk
- Prettify and sentence usage
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This automatically adds a "count" sub-property, and for each entry in
the range [0, count), a numbered sub-property to access the item.
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This uses the previously added sub-property mechanism to export a bunch
of stuff. For example, "video-params/w" now contains the video width.
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This adds a mechanism for easier export of sub-properties. The following
commits will make use of it to export fine grained information about
certain things. The sub-property mechanism reduces the amount of code
needed to export a data value to 1 line.
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* 'master' of git://github.com/mpv-player/mpv:
win32: restore support for exe directory as config directory
crosscompile-mingw: improve instructions for MXE
sd_lavc: handle subtitles with no subtitle resolution set
options: make --no-config block all auto-loaded configuration files
lua: auto-load scripts from ~/.mpv/lua/
lua: make register_event() not overwrite previous event handler
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Same rationale as b2c2fe7a but updated to work with path-win.c
Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
Merges/closes #543.
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Set subtitle resolution to video resolution when avctx->width and
avctx->height are zero.
This can happen with broken vobsubs that have no size set in their
.idx file (or Matroska extradata). At least with the test file provided
in issue #551, using the video resolution as fallback instead of what
guess_resolution() does is better.
Note that these files clearly are broken. It seems this particular
file was created by trying to use ffmpeg to transcode DVB subtitles
to vobsub, and ffmpeg "forgot" to set the subtitle resolution in the
destination file. On the other hand, ffmpeg DVB and PGS decoders set
the resolution on the first subtitle packet (or somewhere close), so
it's not really clear what to do here.
Closes #551.
Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
Patch by xylosper, rewritten commit message by wm4.
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Until now, the --no-config was explicitly checked in multiple places to
suppress loading of config files.
Add such a check to the config path code itself, and refuse to resolve
_any_ configuration file locations if the option is set.
osc.lua needs a small fixup, because it didn't handle the situation when
no path was returned. There may some of such cases in the C code too,
but I didn't find any on a quick look.
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This is like passing them to --lua.
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Instead, chain them.
Note that there's no logic to prevent the other event handlers to be run
from an event handler (like it's popular in GUI toolkits), because I
think that's not very useful for this purpose.
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It seems that it was causing issues with certain perl setups (such as
the one on issue #549). It also turns out that it was not behaving correctly
(not all constants were being promoted to big nums as they should), so we
use explicit objects to derive the constants.
There were also precedence issues. I wonder if this even worked right to
begin with.
The 'double' path (8-byte floats) is untested, as I couldn't easily find
a file with such a field.
Closes #549.
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Cygwin's libc (newlib) doesn't obey a lot of unix feature test macros,
including _GNU_SOURCE; as a result, a lot of functions and defines get
masked out -- important defines such as M_PI and strcasecmp. Work around
it by undefining __STRICT_ANSI__ on cygwin systems.
This will still cause compilation issues on any non-cygwin system that
uses newlib, but hopefully nobody does that, or if they do, they will
find this commit message and know to add -U__STRICT_ANSI__ to their
CFLAGS. Hopefully.
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Fixup 8009646583d523fc0.
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The mplayer decoder (spudec.c) actually handled this. There was explicit
code for binary palettes (16 32 bit values), and the subtitle resolution
was handled by video resolution coincidentally matching the subtitle
resolution.
Whoever puts vobsub into mp4 should be punished.
Fixes the sample gundam_sample.mp4, closes github issue #547.
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This silences two non issues in the client.c file. Fixing them as clang would
want us to, would introduce security bugs and potential crashes.
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Fixup commit for 20fa191ad.
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In particular, this affects drag & drop of subtitles, which uses sub_add
internally. This will make the subtitles show up immediately, instead of
requiring manual selection of the added subtitle.
Might be not so ideal when adding multiple subtitles at once, because
that leads to multiple sub_add commands, and will end up with the last
subtitle instead of the first selected. But this is a minor detail.
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The minimum required version was bumped in the old configure script, but
for the waf build system is was somehow forgotten or overlooked.
Probably happened while the waf build system was developed in a separate
branch.
Closes #546.
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Thanks to @wm4 for catching the bug.
Fixes #405
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This is the same issue as addressed by 257d9f1, except this time for
the :srgb option as well. (257d9f1 only addressed :icc-profile)
The conditions of the srgb_compand mix() call are also flipped to
prevent an off-by-one error.
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This crashed when retrieving the raw property value. Oops.
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Use a list instead of a table. This makes it easier to provide extended
information about a property, and doesn't require you to fiddle with rhe
RST ASCII-art tables.
Also, extend some property descriptions.
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Using such a small table is not such a great idea, because you can't put
much information in it, even if you need to.
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The description was a left over from an earlier iteration of the API.
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The initialization code was split and refactored for the libmpv changes.
One change, moving a part of cocoa initialization, accidentally broke
--force-window on OSX, which creates a VO in a certain initialization
stage. We still don't know how cocoa should behave with libmpv, so fix
this with a hack to beat it back into working. Untested.
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I was unhappy with the old way of handling buffers, especially resizing. But my
original plan to use wl_shm_pool_resize wasn't as good as I initially thought.
I might get back to it.
With the new buffer pools it now possible to select triple buffering. Also the
buffer pools are also needed for the upcoming subsurfaces for osd and subtitles.
I hope this change was worth it.
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With the new xdg_shell the problem will be no gone by itself.
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It was split at the wrong sentence.
Also, sneak in a reference to mp.suspend.
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Use of these is "discouraged", but they're there to select these special
cases with the "aspect" property. They really should use some sort of
choice option type, but since it would be some work to make these work
with float values, the simple and dumb alternative was picked.
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This also affects the --aspect option and the "aspect" property.
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No other changes, just adding a paragraph break and reflowing the text.
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Return the error Lua-style, instead of raising it as Lua error. This is
better, because raising errors is reserved for more "fatal" conditions.
Pretending they're exceptions and trying to do exception-style error
handling will just lead to pain in this language.
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send_command -> command
send_commandv -> commandv
get_timer -> get_time
property_get -> get_property
property_get_string -> get_property_osd
getopt -> get_opt
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Print a warning if a library has mismatched compile time and link time
versions.
Refuse to work if the compile time and link time versions are a mix of
ffmpeg and libav. We print an error message and call exit(). Since we'd
randomly crash anyway, I think this is ok.
This doesn't catch the case if you e.g. use a ffmpeg libavcodec and a
libav libavformat, which would of course just crash as quickly, but I
think this checks enough already.
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Makes the following commit simpler.
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The correct value is 0.081, not 0.18. The scale factor also needed
slight adjustment due to the order of operations.
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Some drivers do not supply timestamps, use old timestamp in these conditions.
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When a time sync happens the last sync time is the minimum time that can be
used for presentation.
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This library will export the client API functions.
Note that this doesn't allow compiling the command line player to link
against this library yet. The reason is that there's lots of weird stuff
required to setup the execution environment (mostly Windows and OSX
specifics), as well as things which are out of scope of the client API
and every application has to do on its own. However, since the mpv
command line player basically reuses functions from the mpv core to
implement these things, it's not very easy to separate the command
line player form the mpv core.
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The alternatives to copying this small bit of code are even worse.
This is unmodified, except for the added line 3.
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This is partial only, and it still accesses some MPContext internals.
Specifically, chapter and track lists are still read directly, and OSD
access is special-cased too.
The OSC seems to work fine, except using the fast-forward/backward
buttons. These buttons behave differently, because the OSC code had
certain assumptions how often its update code is called.
The Lua interface changes slightly.
Note that this has the odd property that Lua script and video start
at the same time, asynchronously. If this becomes an issue, explicit
synchronization could be added.
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Add a client API, which is intended to be a stable API to get some rough
control over the player. Basically, it reflects what can be done with
input.conf commands or the old slavemode. It will replace the old
slavemode (and enable the implementation of a new slave protocol).
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