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* video: remove "hard" framedrop modewm42014-08-094-12/+20
| | | | | | | | | Completely useless, and could accidentally be enabled by cycling framedrop modes. Just get rid of it. But still allow triggering the old code with --vd-lavc-framedrop, in case someone asks for it. If nobody does, this new option will be removed eventually.
* etc/example.conf: update cache optionswm42014-08-091-4/+10
| | | | | | | Some of them changed semantics or got renamed. Note that the replacements in the example.conf are not necessarily the equivalents of the replaced options.
* command: run OSD display code even if a property is unavailablewm42014-08-091-4/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Trying to jump chapters in a gile that has no chapters does nothing, not even show a warning. This is confusing. The reason is that the "add chapter" command will just bail out completely if the property is unavailable. This was because it exited when it couldn't get the property type. Instead of exiting, just don't enter the code that needs the type. (I'm not sure when this behavior changed. I consider it a regression. It was probably caused by changes to the chapter code, which perhaps started returning UNAVAILABLE instead of OK if there are no chapters.)
* etc: add mplayer-input.confwm42014-08-091-0/+153
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* input.conf: switch chapter seek next/previous keyswm42014-08-081-2/+2
| | | | | | "UP" seeks forward, so "PGUP" should skip to the next chapter. Fixes #998.
* manpage: update key bindingswm42014-08-081-36/+6
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* manpage: add sections and order by usageAlexander Preisinger2014-08-081-1677/+1810
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Split the options into the following sections: * Playback Control * Program Behaviour * Video * Audio * Subtitles * Window * Disc Devices * Equalizer * Demuxer * Input * OSD * Screenshot * Software Scaler * Terminal * TV * Cache * Network * DVB * PVR * Miscellaneous Most options are sorted by usefullness and how often they're used or how important they are. This makes finding the right options easier and adds some sort of structure.
* ao_dsound: reduce default buffer sizewm42014-08-081-1/+1
| | | | | | Reduce from 1000ms to 100ms. Since there is an audio thread updating AOs quickly enough now, requesting such a large buffer size makes no sense anymore.
* input.conf: unmap some more obscure bindingswm42014-08-081-12/+11
| | | | | | | | | | Changing audio-delay is probably not needed. Changing balance "works", but not as expected (sets up a pan matrix to change left/right contributions to each other, rather than changing the relative volumes of each channel). I expect that the rest are not in use by anyone.
* command: add a "seeking" propertywm42014-08-082-0/+16
| | | | | | The client API exports this state via events already, but maybe it's better to explicitly provide this property in order to facilitate use on OSD and similar cases.
* player: indicate on the status line whether a seek is activewm42014-08-081-1/+3
| | | | | | This is delayed by 300ms - before that, the status doesn't change. I feel like it would too annoying if the status line would "flicker" on normal seek by quickly showing and hiding the indicator.
* input.conf: remap pgup/dwn to chapter seekswm42014-08-071-4/+8
| | | | | | As discussed in #973. Keep the old bindings for now; there's no reason to unmap them yet.
* build: add hacks to force waf to generate valid .pc fileswm42014-08-072-0/+9
| | | | Don't like this? You're invited to fix this crap.
* input: fix off by one error in command parserwm42014-08-071-1/+1
| | | | Should fix #989.
* audio: fix encoding modewm42014-08-071-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | If this code is not skipped, encoding (or dumping with --ao=pcm) will attempt to adjust video timing to audio. Since another commit (0cce8fe6) already avoids writing audio ahead, this didn't slow down encoding to realtime, but it was still significantly slower. This change should actually remove all extra sleeping.
* client API: qtexample: don't pass deallocated strings to mpvwm42014-08-071-1/+2
| | | | | The temporary QByteArray is deallocated already at the end of the statement in C++, instead of the end of the scope (like in C).
* demux: fix playback abort if --demuxer-thread is not usedwm42014-08-071-9/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | Switching tracks caused cached_demux_control() to catch the command to switch tracks, even if no thread was running. Thus, the tracks were never really switched, and EOF happened immediately on playback start. Fix it by not using the cache at all if the demuxer thread is disabled. The cache code still has to be called somewhere, though, because it handles stream metadata update. Regression from today.
* player: remove unused declarationwm42014-08-071-1/+0
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* gitignore: fix manpage entrieswm42014-08-061-6/+6
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* old-build: HAVE_COCOA_APPLICATION must be setwm42014-08-062-1/+2
| | | | Also fix a typo in the Makefile manpage rule.
* stream_dvb: restore --dvbin-file optionwm42014-08-062-7/+15
| | | | | | | Got lost some time ago. Although I'm not sure if it actually does anything on MPlayer (it exists there, but might broken, not sure). Fixes #988 (untested).
* stream_dvb: fix channels.conf preference orderwm42014-08-061-3/+4
| | | | | | | | channels.conf was never used (even though its config path was resolved). Also remove the non-sense with the access() call. Fixes #987 (untested).
* vo_direct3d: allow resizing before video initwm42014-08-061-1/+1
| | | | | | | This can just happen in the time between VO creation, and the first call to vo_reconfig. It seems the recent threading changes exposed this bug. Fixes #986.
* win32: never call GetClientRect(0, ...)wm42014-08-062-2/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Sometimes GetClientRect() appeared to fail during init, and since we don't check GetClientRect() calls (because they're on our own window, and logically can never fail), bogus resizes were triggered. This could cause vo_direct3d to fail initialization. The reason was that w32->window was set to 0 during early window initialization: CreateWindow*() can send messages to the new window, even though it hasn't returned yet. This means w32->window is not yet set to our window handle, and functions in WndProc may accidentally pass hwnd=0 to win32 API functions. Fix it by initializing w32->window on opportunity. This also means we always strictly expect that the WndProc is used with our own window only.
* demux: make track switching asynchronouswm42014-08-061-0/+21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Because why not. This can lead to reordering of operations between seeking and track switching (happens when the demuxer wakes up after seek and track switching operations were queued). Do the track switching strictly before seeks if there is a chance of reordering, which guarantees that the seek position will always start with key frames. The reverse (seeking, then switching) does not really have any advantages. (Not sure if the player relies on this behavior.)
* client API: trigger MPV_EVENT_VIDEO_RECONFIG on vf recreationwm42014-08-061-0/+2
| | | | | Until now, it was done only on VO reconfig, but this easily can miss some events, in case the VO output format doesn't change.
* audio: fix inverted conditionwm42014-08-061-6/+4
| | | | | Recent regression. Could perhaps make gapless audio fail to work correctly.
* wayland: remove redundant lineAlexander Preisinger2014-08-061-1/+0
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* wayland: changes for nested compositorsAlexander Preisinger2014-08-061-20/+50
| | | | | Adds necessary checks for nested compositors which only have limited interfaces. Might also be useful for other minimal compositors.
* build: allow to disable building the cplayerStefano Pigozzi2014-08-062-10/+16
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* build: expose waf variants to the userStefano Pigozzi2014-08-062-0/+35
| | | | | This allows the user to execute multiple configuration and build steps. It can be used for several scenarios where you need different compiler flags.
* cocoa: fix build by using the correct HAVE_* macroStefano Pigozzi2014-08-062-6/+6
| | | | | | | | | | This builds but both the libmpv example and the cplayer block infinitely when building libmpv. That's because we wait inifinitely in `dispatch_sync` as there's no event loop in the main thread that allows for libdispatch to work.. Whiel we are at it, we should probably investigate how to use mp_dispatch instead since it is a little lower level and could give us higher control in building and event loop.
* cocoa: macosx_application needs cocoa-applicationFRAU KOUJIRO2014-08-063-4/+8
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* build: cocoa-application config targetFRAU KOUJIRO2014-08-061-11/+23
| | | | | I had to put it after video options because it depends on cocoa; is there anywhere better to put it rather than making a new group?
* cocoa: move handleFilesArray: to macosx_eventsFRAU KOUJIRO2014-08-065-19/+20
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* cocoa: move set_input_context to macosx_eventsFRAU KOUJIRO2014-08-065-9/+10
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* cocoa: sync inputContext inside EventsResponderFRAU KOUJIRO2014-08-063-12/+28
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* cocoa: decouple events from application somewhatFRAU KOUJIRO2014-08-064-64/+118
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* win32: fix buildwm42014-08-051-1/+0
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* build: move def file to libmpv/wm42014-08-052-1/+1
| | | | This is more consistent with mpv.pc, which is also in libmpv/.
* win32: create OpenGL context on the GUI threadwm42014-08-053-12/+40
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This fixes the fullscreen issues on Intel for me. I'm baffled by it and don't understand why this suddenly works. Intel drivers being shit? Windows being shit? HWND or HDC being only 97% thread-safe instead of 98%? Me missing something subtle that is not documented anywhere? Who knows. Now instead of creating the HDC and OpenGL context on the renderer thread, they're created on the GUI thread. The renderer thread will then only call wglMakeCurrent, SwapBuffers, and OpenGL standard functions. Probably fixes github issue #968.
* win32: cleanup OpenGL context creationwm42014-08-051-37/+33
| | | | | Might handle some corner cases better. In particular, always call wglMakeCurrent() with non-NULL HDC argument.
* build: syms: reindentStefano Pigozzi2014-08-051-29/+28
| | | | | | | We avoided reindenting this in the past to allow merging upstream changes. In hindsight these are very unlikely and we are actually doing changes on the code, so it's better to have the correct indentation and formatting in our source file.
* build: syms: fix *.def file for mach-o binary formatStefano Pigozzi2014-08-051-1/+1
| | | | | There was a missing trailing newline which caused some warnings when calling `ld`.
* options: fix key-value-list optionswm42014-08-051-6/+11
| | | | | | | | The parser can be called with dst (the target) set to NULL if the option should be verified only. The code didn't respect this, and could result in crashes when used in config profiles or filter sub-options. Fixes #981.
* client API: add and use the MPV_MAKE_VERSION macrowm42014-08-053-10/+9
| | | | | | | This is probably nicer. The actual version number doesn't change (other than the minor being incremented). The "| 0UL" is to make the type unsigned long int, like it was before.
* build: list exported symbols explicitlywm42014-08-054-44/+44
| | | | | | | | | | | Instead of using a regex to match names to be exported from the libmpv dynamic shared library, use a libmpv.def file, which lists all exported functions explicitly. This reduces the platform specifics in syms.py. I'm not sure if the separate compile_sym task is still needed (it could probably be collapsed, which would concentrate the platform specifics into one place).
* build: fix export of libmpv symbols on mingwwm42014-08-051-1/+1
| | | | The _ usually prefixed to functions on Windows was unexpectedly missing.
* build: fix cross-compilation of libmpvwm42014-08-051-1/+3
| | | | | | | libmpv requires nm for creating the list of exported symbols (this is done in syms.py). We should probably just make this list static instead, but since this involves platform-specific code, for now this quick-fix will do.
* vdpau: don't crash on flipped imageswm42014-08-051-5/+12
| | | | | | | | | | It seems the vdpau API does not support these. Do a semi-expensive emulation of it. On the other hand, it's not like this is a commonly-used feature. (It might be better to make --vf=flip always copy instead of flipping it via pointer tricks - but everything allows flipped images, and even decoders or libavfilter filters could output them.)
* sub: fix subtitle timing for TSwm42014-08-041-2/+6
| | | | | | | | The subtitle timing logic always used the demuxer's start time as video offset. This made external subtitle files "just work" with file formats like TS, which usually have a non-0 start time. But it was wrong for subtitles muxed with the TS, so adjust the time offset explicitly with external files only.
* sub: don't read packets if video and audio are disabledwm42014-08-041-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | Although disabling both video and audio is surely an obscure corner case, it's allowed, and we don't want the demuxer to skip arbitrary packets. Basically, make the heuristic for checking interleaved files affect external files only.
* gl_wayland: Don't try to resize the egl_window before it existsMichael Forney2014-08-041-0/+3
| | | | | | | If the compositor sends a configure event immediately after a window is created (for example, if it implements tiling window management), mpv will attempt to call wl_egl_window_resize before it has actually created the egl_window, causing a crash.
* input.conf: remap 2 keyswm42014-08-031-3/+4
| | | | | | | | | | Nobody uses 'c' (except accidentally) - remove. Everyone agrees that OSD level cycling on 'o' is dumb, so map it to show_progress instead. Cycling the OSD level is now available on 'O'. No reason to ummap 'P' yet. Also see issue #973.
* player: some further playloop cleanupswm42014-08-035-53/+58
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Handle --term-playing-msg at a better place. Move MPV_EVENT_TICK hack into a separate function. Also add some words to the client API that you shouldn't use it. (But better leave breaking it for later.) Handle --frames and frame_step differently. Remove the mess from the playloop, and do it after frame display. Give up on the weird semantics for audio-only mode (they didn't make sense anyway), and adjust the manpage accordingly.
* player: make quit exit immediatelywm42014-08-031-3/+3
| | | | | Stopping playback canceled waiting, but executed the remainder of the playloop, including things like executing pointless seeks.
* player: allow redrawing screen during seekswm42014-08-031-6/+12
| | | | | | | | If seeks take very long, it's better not to freeze up the display. (This doesn't handle the case when decoding video frames is extremely slow; just if hr-seek is used, or the demuxer is threaded and blocks on network I/O.)
* manpage: be more explicit where input.conf is locatedwm42014-08-022-1/+6
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* Improve setting AVOptionswm42014-08-0213-149/+66
| | | | | | | | Use OPT_KEYVALUELIST() for all places where AVOptions are directly set from mpv command line options. This allows escaping values, better diagnostics (also no more "pal"), and somehow reduces code size. Remove the old crappy option parser (av_opts.c).
* manpage: explain how to replace --slave-brokenwm42014-08-021-0/+10
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* player: don't show the path part for external subtitle fileswm42014-08-021-1/+1
| | | | Show the filename only. Feature request on IRC.
* client API: minor optimizations for property notificationwm42014-08-024-38/+91
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Internally, there are two mechanisms which can trigger property notification as used with "observed" properties in the client API. The first mechanism associates events with a group of properties that are potentially changed by a certain event. mp_event_property_change[] declares these associations, and maps each event to a set of strings. When an event happens, the set of strings is matched against the list of observed properties of each client. Make this more efficient by comparing bitsets of events instead. This way, only a bit-wise "and" is needed for each observed property. Even better, we can completely skip clients which have no observed properties that match. The second mechanism just updates individual properties explicitly by name. Optimize this by using the property index instead. It would be nice if we could reuse the first mechanism for the second one, but there are too many properties to fit into a 64 bit mask. (Though the limit on 64 events might get us into trouble later...)
* TOOLS: add test script for property change notificationswm42014-08-021-0/+16
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* command: add a property that returns a list of all propertieswm42014-08-024-21/+27
| | | | Also remove the undocumented Lua mp.property_list() function.
* manpage: remove duplicated misplaced description of a commandwm42014-08-021-2/+0
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* win32: fix assertion failurewm42014-08-011-12/+10
| | | | | | | | If OpenGL 3.x doesn't work, the fallback to legacy GL will call the function to create the DC again, and it will assert. Just make it not to, and also simplify the code a bit. Fixes #974.
* Remove the last remains of slave modewm42014-08-019-76/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | Almost nothing was left of it. The only thing this commit actually removes is support for reading input commands from stdin. But you can emulate this via: --input-file=/dev/stdin --input-terminal=no However, this won't work on Windows. Just use a named pipe.
* vda: only support the new hwaccel 1.2 API (remove old code)Stefano Pigozzi2014-08-013-167/+19
| | | | | | | | | Since the new hwaccel API is now merged in ffmpeg's stable release, we can finally remove support for the old API. I pretty much kept lu_zero's new code unchanged and just added some error printing (that we had with the old glue code) to make the life of our users less miserable.
* travis: use homebrew to build ffmpeg on OS XStefano Pigozzi2014-08-011-18/+58
| | | | | This allows us to use a newer version of ffmpeg and to test the build of our VDA code.
* player: don't ignore first chapterwm42014-07-311-1/+1
| | | | | It's a mystery why this was done this way. If the first chapter starts later than the current position, we do have to return -1.
* video: fix attached picture modewm42014-07-311-1/+3