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* audio: fix resamplingwm42017-09-211-0/+5
| | | | | | | Let's blame FFmpeg for just overwriting the samplerate in av_frame_copy_props(). Can't fully hide my own brain damage though, since mp_aframe_config_copy() expected that the rate is copied (that function also copies format and channel layout).
* build: add preliminary LGPL modewm42017-09-2119-389/+183
| | | | | | | See "Copyright" file for caveats. This changes the remaining "almost LGPL" files to LGPL, because we think that the conditions the author set for these was finally fulfilled.
* audio: make libaf derived code optionalwm42017-09-2112-108/+273
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This code could not be relicensed. The intention was to write new filter code (which could handle both audio and video), but that's a bit of work. Write some code that can do audio conversion (resampling, downmixing, etc.) without the old audio filter chain code in order to speed up the LGPL relicensing. If you build with --disable-libaf, nothing in audio/filter/* is compiled in. It breaks a few features, such as --volume, --af, pitch correction on speed changes, replaygain. Most likely this adds some bugs, even if --disable-libaf is not used. (How the fuck does EOF notification work again anyway?)
* audio: move libswresample wrapper out of audio filter codewm42017-09-2110-461/+774
| | | | | | | | | Move it from af_lavrresample.c to a new aconverter.c file, which is independent from the filter chain code. It also doesn't use mp_audio, and thus has no GPL dependencies. Preparation for later commits. Not particularly well tested, so have fun.
* audio_buffer: remove dependency on mp_audiowm42017-09-214-147/+141
| | | | | | | | | Just reimplement it in some way, as mp_audio is GPL-only. Actually I wanted to get rid of audio_buffer.c completely (and instead have a list of mp_aframes), but to do so would require rewriting some more player core audio code. So to get this LGPL relicensing over quickly, just do some extra work.
* mp_image: don't guess colorspace params in mp_image_copy_attributes()wm42017-09-191-8/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is "wrong", because you might want mp_image_copy_attributes() to preserve the information that the colorspace parameters are unknown. This is important for hwdec -copy modes, which call this function before fix_image_params() and mp_colorspace_merge() are called. Instead, just wipe the colorspace attributes if the pixel format changes in an apparently incompatible way. Use mp_image_params_guess_csp() logic for this and factor that into its own function. mp_image_set_attributes() attempts to do something similar, so change that in the same way. Also, mp_image_params_guess_csp() just returned if the imgfmt was invalid or unset - just remove that part, because it annoyingly doesn't fit into the new code, and had little reason to exist to begin with. (Probably.)
* mp_image: always copy pixel aspect ratiowm42017-09-191-4/+2
| | | | | | I see no reason not to do this. I think the check comes from the time when mp_image stored the image aspect ratio, instead of the pixel aspect ratio, where the logic might have made more sense.
* mp_image: always copy color attributes on hw downloadwm42017-09-191-9/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | It was noticed that -copy hwdec modes typically dropped the chroma_location field. This happened because the attributes on hw download are copied with mp_image_copy_attributes(), which tries to copy these parameters only if src and dst were both YUV (in an attempt to copy parameters only if it makes sense). But hardware formats did not have the YUV flag set (anymore?), and code shouldn't attempt to check the flag in this way anyway. Drop the check, and always copy the whole color metadata struct. There is a call to mp_image_params_guess_csp() below, which tries to unset nonsense metadata if it was copied from a YUV format to RGB. This function would also do the right thing for hw formats (although for the cited bug only the software case matters). Fixes #4804.
* build: remove some dead codewm42017-09-191-7/+0
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* Revert "vd_lavc: change auto-probe order to prefer cuda over vdpau-copy"wm42017-09-191-7/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | This reverts commit 96462040ec79b353457b64949f96fad30bd6e988. I guess the autoprobing is still too primitive to handle this well. What it really should be trying is initializing the wrapper decoder, and if that doesn't work, try another method. This is complicated by hwaccels initializing in a delayed way, so there is no easy solution yet. Probably fixes #4865.
* options: remove --heartbeat-cmd and --heartbeat--intervalwm42017-09-186-68/+4
| | | | | | | | | This mechanism uses system() and shouldn't even exist. x11_common.c has its own solution for the original problem (disabling Linux DE screensavers without MPlayer/mpv having to link a dbus lib). If that is not sufficient, you can create a simple Lua script. Incidentally fixes #4888.
* RELEASE_NOTES: remove old releaseswm42017-09-181-2745/+0
| | | | I'm not going to let this file grow forever.
* build: use unified dependency expressions instead of weird fieldswm42017-09-183-132/+323
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Instead of "deps", "deps_neg", and "deps_any" fields, just have a single "deps" field, which changes from an array to a string. The string is now an expression, which can contain the operators &&, ||, !, and allows grouping with ( ). It's probably overkill. If it gets a maintenance burden, we can switch to specifiying the dep expressions as ASTs (or maybe eval()-able Python expressions), and we could simplify the code that determines the reason why a dependency is not fulfilled. The latter involves a complicated conversion of the expression AST to DNF. The parser is actually pretty simple, and pretty much follows: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shunting_yard_algorithm
* osdep/io: add android related bullshitJan Ekström2017-09-181-0/+27
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This fixes >2GiB files with at least API level 21. See: https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/master/docs/32-bit-abi.md for the gritty details. * Based on libavformat's things, except we do not care about API versions or NDKs without unistd.h, which contains all sorts of things that we utilize. * Redefines lseek to always point to the 64bit version. * Redefines fseeko to always point towards an inlined static implementation that utilizes the 64bit version of lseek underneath.
* build: remove duplicate android option after 72a8120daIlya Tumaykin2017-09-171-4/+0
| | | | | | | | The first one (line 140) comes from 69650851f8 and is the correct one. The second one (line 731) comes from 72a8120daa and slipped in with the revert commit. Remove the second one.
* vo_opengl: make the ra_renderpass names consistentNiklas Haas2017-09-133-3/+3
| | | | The random space kept screwing me over
* vo_opengl: use GLX_MESA_swap_control where availableNiklas Haas2017-09-131-0/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This overrides the use of GLX_SGI_swap_control, because apparently GLX_SGI_swap_control doesn't support SwapInterval(0), but the GLX_MESA_swap_interval does. Of course, everybody except mesa just accepts SwapInterval(0) even for GLX_SGI_swap_control, but mesa needs to be the special snowflake here and reject it, forcing us to load their stupid named extension instead. Meanwhile khronos has done nothing except spit out GLX_EXT_swap_control (not to be confused with GL_EXT_swap_control, which is exported by WGL_EXT_swap_control), that doesn't fix the problem because mesa doesn't implement it anyway. What a fucking mess.
* Update VERSIONMartin Herkt2017-09-131-1/+1
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* Release 0.27.0v0.27.0Martin Herkt2017-09-133-2/+103
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* vo_opengl: always initialize uniforms on first useNiklas Haas2017-09-121-1/+3
| | | | | | Even if the contents are entirely zero. In the current code, these entries were left uninitialized. (Which always worked for nvidia - but randomly blew up for AMD)
* vo_opengl: generalize UBO packing/handlingNiklas Haas2017-09-126-70/+122
| | | | | | This is simultaneously generalized into two directions: 1. Support more sc_uniform types (needed for SC_UNIFORM_TYPE_PUSHC) 2. Support more flexible packing (needed for both PUSHC and ra_d3d11)
* vo: avoid putting large voctrl_performance_data on stackNiklas Haas2017-09-113-12/+19
| | | | | | This is around 512 kB, which is just way too much. Heap-allocate it instead. Also cut down the max pass count to 64, since 128 was unrealistically high even for vo_opengl.
* vo_opengl: refactor timer_pool_measure (again)Niklas Haas2017-09-112-5/+7
| | | | | | | Instead of relying on power-of-two buffer sizes and unsigned overflow, make this code more robust (and also cleaner). Why can't C get a real modulo operator?
* vo_opengl: fix out-of-bounds access in timer_pool_measureNiklas Haas2017-09-111-1/+2
| | | | | | This was there even before the refactor, but the refactor exposed the bug. I hate C's useless fucking modulo operator so much. I've gotten hit by this exact bug way too many times.
* vo_opengl: fix out-of-bounds read in update_uniformNiklas Haas2017-09-111-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | Since the addition of UBOs, the assumption that the uniform index corresponds to the pass->params.inputs index is no longer true. Also, there's no reason it would even need this - since the `input` is also available directly in sc_uniform. I have no idea how I've been using this code for as long as I have without any segfaults until earlier today.
* vo_opengl: refactor/fix mp_pass_perf codeNiklas Haas2017-09-114-27/+19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This was needlessly complicated and prone to breakage, because even the references to the ring buffer could end up getting invalidated and containing garbage data on e.g. shader cache flush. For much the same reason why we can't keep around the *timer_pool, we're also forced to hard-copy the entire sample buffer per pass per frame. Not a huge deal, though. This is, what, a few kB per frame? We have more pressing CPU performance concerns anyway. Also simplified/fixed some other code.
* vo_opengl: add a gamut warning featureNiklas Haas2017-09-105-4/+24
| | | | | | | | This clearly highlights all out-of-gamut/clipped pixels. (Either too bright or too saturated) Has some (documented) caveats. Also make TONE_MAPPING_CLIP stop actually clamping the value range (it's unnecessary and breaks this feature).
* man: correct default for --audio-file-autoMartin Herkt2017-09-101-4/+3
| | | | Fixes #4851
* osx: fix media keys input when other Apps steal the priorityAkemi2017-09-073-0/+27
| | | | | | | | | | | other Apps do the same as mpv and tap into the global event chain. events that are handled are not being propagated down the event chain. that can lead to mpv not getting any media key events anymore when they are held back by other Apps. we will just move mpv back to the top of the event list when mpv is refocused and is not at the top of the list any more. Fixes #4834
* vo_opengl: add support for vulkan GLSL dialectNiklas Haas2017-09-044-12/+31
| | | | | | | | | | Redefining texture1D / texture3D seems to be illegal, they are already built-in macros or something. So just use tex1D and tex3D instead. Additionally, GL_KHR_vulkan_glsl requires using explicit vertex locations and bindings, so make some changes to facilitate this. (It also requires explicitly setting location=0 for the color attachment output)
* vo_opengl: use rgba16 for 3DLUTs instead of rgb16Niklas Haas2017-09-042-6/+6
| | | | | | | Vulkan compat. rgb16 doesn't exist on hardware anyway, might as well just generate the 3DLUT against rgba16 as well. We've decided this is the simplest way to do vulkan compatibility: just make sure we never actually need 3-component textures.
* vo_opengl: refactor scaler LUT weight packing/loadingNiklas Haas2017-09-044-36/+24
| | | | | | | | This is mostly done so we can support using textures with more components than the scaler LUTs have entries. But while we're at it, also change the way the weights are packed so that they're always sequential with no gaps. This allows us to simplify pass_sample_separated_get_weights as well.
* vo_opengl: scale deband-grain to the signal rangeNiklas Haas2017-09-033-4/+8
| | | | | This prevents blowing up for high dynamic range sources, where a noise level of 48 can suddenly mean 4800.
* filter_kernels: correct spline64 kernelJames Ross-Gowan2017-09-031-4/+4
| | | | | | This seems to have had some copy/paste errors. It should now match the implementation in fmtconv: https://github.com/EleonoreMizo/fmtconv/blob/00453a86dd73/src/fmtcl/ContFirSpline64.cpp#L58-L76
* ytdl_hook: resolve relative paths when joining segment urlsRicardo Constantino2017-09-031-1/+21
| | | | | FFmpeg/mpv don't do it automatically. See #4827
* audio: fix format change regressionwm42017-09-031-3/+3
| | | | | | | | Ever since the mp_aframe change, audio mid-stream format changes crash. I have no idea why the recent mp_aframe change triggers this. Didn't look too deeply into it either. It appears to work now, though. Fixes #4828.
* input: fix error in MP_KEY_IS_WHEELJames Ross-Gowan2017-09-031-1/+1
| | | | Whoops.
* input: merge mouse wheel and axis keycodesJames Ross-Gowan2017-09-0316-117/+102
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Mouse wheel bindings have always been a cause of user confusion. Previously, on Wayland and macOS, precise touchpads would generate AXIS keycodes and notched mouse wheels would generate mouse button keycodes. On Windows, both types of device would generate AXIS keycodes and on X11, both types of device would generate mouse button keycodes. This made it pretty difficult for users to modify their mouse-wheel bindings, since it differed between platforms and in some cases, between devices. To make it more confusing, the keycodes used on Windows were changed in 18a45a42d524 without a deprecation period or adequate communication to users. This change aims to make mouse wheel binds less confusing. Both the mouse button and AXIS keycodes are now deprecated aliases of the new WHEEL keycodes. This will technically break input configs on Wayland and macOS that assign different commands to precise and non-precise scroll events, but this is probably uncommon (if anyone does it at all) and I think it's a fair tradeoff for finally fixing mouse wheel-related confusion on other platforms.
* cocoa: fix button numbering for back/forwardJames Ross-Gowan2017-09-031-4/+7
| | | | | | It seems like the Cocoa backend used to return the same mpv keycodes for mouse back/forward as it did for scrolling up and down. Fix this by explicitly mapping all Cocoa button numbers to the right mpv keycodes.
* input: use mnemonic names for mouse buttonsJames Ross-Gowan2017-09-0313-171/+172
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | mpv's mouse button numbering is based on X11 button numbering, which allows for an arbitrary number of buttons and includes mouse wheel input as buttons 3-6. This button numbering was used throughout the codebase and exposed in input.conf, and it was difficult to remember which physical button each number actually referred to and which referred to the scroll wheel. In practice, PC mice only have between two and five buttons and one or two scroll wheel axes, which are more or less in the same location and have more or less the same function. This allows us to use names to refer to the buttons instead of numbers, which makes input.conf syntax a lot easier to remember. It also makes the syntax robust to changes in mpv's underlying numbering. The old MOUSE_BTNx names are still understood as deprecated aliases of the named buttons. This changes both the input.conf syntax and the MP_MOUSE_BTNx symbols in the codebase, since I think both would benefit from using names over numbers, especially since some platforms don't use X11 button numbering and handle different mouse buttons in different windowing system events. This also makes the names shorter, since otherwise they would be pretty long, and it removes the high-numbered MOUSE_BTNx_DBL names, since they weren't used. Names are the same as used in Qt: https://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qt.html#MouseButton-enum
* stream_lavf: use avio_read_partial()wm42017-09-011-0/+4
| | | | Possibly improves latency and such things.
* vo_opengl: fix overlay mode (again)wm42017-08-301-7/+8
| | | | Did I mention yet that I regret this overlay mode thing?
* vd_lavc: change auto-probe order to prefer cuda over vdpau-copywm42017-08-301-5/+7
| | | | | This aims at making --opengl-hwdec-interop=cuda --hwdec=yes select the correct decoding mode: cuda instead of vdpau-copy.
* DOCS/contribute.md: coding style exceptionwm42017-08-301-0/+2
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* vo_opengl: don't discard buffered video on redundant resize callswm42017-08-293-1/+8
| | | | | | | | | | If a VO-area option changes, gl_video_resize() is called unconditionally. This function does something even if the size does not change (at least it discards buffered frames for interpolation), which can lead to stutter when you keep firing option change events during playback. Check for an actual resize, and if nothing changes, exit early.
* vo_opengl: don't assume imgfmt=0 is validwm42017-08-291-1/+1
| | | | | | Could cause a crash if anything called ra_get_imgfmt_desc(imgfmt=0). Let it fail correctly. This can happen if a hwdec backend does not set hw_subfmt correctly.
* vo_opengl: fix the renderpass target format at creation timeNiklas Haas2017-08-273-4/+19
| | | | Required for vulkan.
* vo_opengl: fix misleading comment in ra.hNiklas Haas2017-08-271-6/+6
| | | | tex_upload is not just for buffers
* vo_opengl: use UBOs where supported/requiredNiklas Haas2017-08-274-14/+167
| | | | | | | | | | | | This also introduces RA_CAP_GLOBAL_UNIFORM. If this is not set, UBOs *must* be used for non-bindings. Currently the cap is ignored though, and the shader_cache *always* generates UBO-using code where it can. Could be made an option in principle. Only enabled for drivers new enough to support explicit UBO offsets, just in case... No change to performance, which is probably what we expect.
* vo_opengl: add support for UBOsNiklas Haas2017-08-275-11/+33
| | | | | Not actually used by anything yet, but straightforward enough to add to the RA API for starters.
* vo_opengl: clarify RA_CAP_DIRECT_UPLOADNiklas Haas2017-08-271-1/+2
| | | | | | This no longer concerns the API user except in as much as the API user probably wants to know whether or not PBOs are active, so keep around the CAP field even though it's mostly useless now.
* vo_opengl: refactor shader_cache bindingNiklas Haas2017-08-273-22/+40
| | | | | There's no reason to be needlessly wasteful with our binding points here. Just add a CAP for it.
* vo_opengl: be explicit about IMG_RWNiklas Haas2017-08-273-8/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | Both vulkan and opengl distinguish between rendering to an image and using an image as a storage attachment. So make this an explicit capability instead of lumping it in with render_dst. (That way we could support, for example, using an image as a storage attachment without requiring a framebuffer) The real reason for this change is that you can directly use the output FBO as a storage attachment on vulkan but you can't on opengl, which makes this param structly separate from render_dst.
* vo_opengl: use size_t offset for vertex offsetsNiklas Haas2017-08-272-1/+2
| | | | | | | | I don't like the feeling of "reusing" the int binding for this. It feels... wrong, somehow. I'd prefer to use an explicit "offset" field. (Plus, I might re-use this for uniform buffers or something) YMMV
* osx: fix build on macOS 10.11 and earlierAkemi2017-08-262-2/+8
| | | | | | | | 98f5579 added a safeguard for the deactivation of the automatic tab bar but it still needs a compile time guard. add a forward declaration for the setAllowsAutomaticWindowTabbing method of NSWindow. Fixes #4783
* mp_image: include config.h directlyJames Ross-Gowan2017-08-262-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | This is needed for HAVE_SSE4_INTRINSICS. config.h used to be included as a transitive dependency of vf.h, but the include statement was removed from vf.h in 8f2ccba71bb4. Also silence an unused variable warning that was introduced in the same commit.
* video: increase --monitorpixelaspect rangeJames Ross-Gowan2017-08-261-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Some people use very wide display modes such as 3840x240 with their CRT televisions because it lessens scaling artifacts in video game emulators. When using a 3840x240 display mode on a 4:3 CRT television, the pixel aspect ratio is 1:12, so in order to watch a video with mpv on the same television without changing the display mode, the user should use --monitorpixelaspect=1:12. Unfortunately, 1:12 (or 0.083) was out of range for the --monitorpixelaspect option. There was no good reason for this, so extend the range of the option to 1:32-32:1 (0.03125-32,) which should be more than enough to support "super-wide" display modes like these. This is related to #4483, but it doesn't fix the issue (which was to do with subtitle rendering.)
* vo_opengl: allow selection of true 32 bit float if float16 unavailablewm42017-08-241-13/+9
| | | | | Shouldn't make a difference for OpenGL (even with the weird duplication of these functions removed). Might be useful for the WIP vulkan backend.
* vd_lavc: work around some more idiotic FFmpeg nonsensewm42017-08-241-0/+4
| | | | | | Like in commit bd356333c713, but for the other hwaccels as well. Fixes #4794.
* command: restore OSD marker for video equalizer propertieswm42017-08-232-12/+8
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