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The D3D state (the IDirect3DDevice9 and all textures and buffers) were
released and recreated in the config() function. This is completely
unnecessary. Instead explicitly handle changes. The video surface is only
reallocated if the video format or the video size changes. The OSD texture
is only reallocated if the window size is increased. The EOSD texture is
not released. Since the resize code is reused to deal with reconfig
changes, some of these improvements (and possible bugs) apply to normal
window resizing as well.
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The required feature for this, VOCTRL_REDRAW_OSD, was unimplemented for
unknown reasons. It is trivial to add.
There is still a weird issue when switching the fullscreen state while
paused. I have no idea why this happens. The contents of the video should
survive the window reconfiguration (at least we don't free it), and we
explicitly redraw the screen after fullscreen.
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This allows rendering subtitles in display resolution. It also makes
inserting the vf_ass video filter unnecessary.
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The code assumed the last format passed to query_format will be the one
that is used on playback. This is probably true and thus didn't cause any
bugs, but make query_format side effect free just like the other VOs.
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Clipping it makes the video output look extremely crappy. There seems no
good reason to do this, and VirtualBox is fine with overlays larger than
the screen.
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The code used WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING to force an spect ratio. This didn't
behave well if the left/top window borders were used for resizing.
Resizing with these borders changed the screen position of the right/bottom
as well, which is unintuitive and annoying.
Use WM_SIZING instead. Unlike WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING, WM_SIZING knows about
which border is being used for resizing and can act accordingly.
Note that the calculated window size doesn't necessarily match with the
size mplayer calculates, but this problem exists on x11 as well.
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This should be a bit robuster than trying to maintain vo_dx/dy.
vo_dy/dy are now completely unused on win32, except for initialization.
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This commit fixes various issues with the way the window position and
size is setup. Most importantly, it fixes some bugs with restoring from
fullscreen state.
Rename create_rendering_context() to reinit_window_state(). This function
doesn't create anything, it just sets the window bounds and styles.
Do not use vo_dx/dy for the window position, as video_out.c overwrites it
with each vo_config() call. Use private variables window_x/y instead.
A big cause for issues was that reinit_window_state() accidentally cleared
the WS_VISIBLE style. I suspect that the API call to temporarily hide the
window was a hack to deal with this. Another bug was that the window style
was changed without calling SetWindowPos with SWP_FRAMECHANGED (as the
MSDN documentation says).
Properly initialize window position and size on vo_config following the
same rules as the x11 backend:
- Never change the window position. The window position should be kept, as
the user might move the window, and resetting the window position e.g.
during ordered chapter playback is not desired.
- Never change the window size, unless the size of the video changes.
These rules don't apply to fullscreen. When switching from fullscreen to
windowed mode, the backend should restore the previous windowed size and
position. When the VO was reconfigured during playback (vo_config() etc.),
the saved window position and size should be changed according to the
rules above, even if the window was in fullscreen mode during
reconfiguring.
Note that these rules might be perceived as awkward by some users: if you
play multiple files with different resolutions, the window won't be
centered when playing the files after the first. This is not a bug.
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Restore hunk disabling overlay when the Window is minimized.
This was accidentally removed in r33657.
Fixes bug 1950.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33894 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Simplify code handling minimized state.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33895 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Apply uncrustify to vo_directx.c.
The vast majority of changes are whitespace changes, but in some cases
{} was merged with other lines or a ; was removed after a } from a
switch and similar minor and obviously correct changes.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33896 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Fix array layout uncrustify messed up.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33897 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Remove pointless () and {}.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33898 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Make NULL checks simpler/more consistent.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33899 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Use FFMIN/FFMAX.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33901 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Simplify struct initialization.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33902 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Split out read/write part from data struct and make read-only
struct const.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33903 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Store fixed-length string directly in struct, avoid pointer indirection.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33904 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Replace some inappropriate while() loops with for()
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33905 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Simplify some more struct initializations.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33906 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Avoid typedef.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33907 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Use struct initializer in one more case.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33908 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Simplify printing of error strings.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@33909 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Conflicts:
libvo/vo_directx.c
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Conflicts:
command.c
mp_core.h
mplayer.c
screenshot.c
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Modify the YUV->RGB conversion matrix to take into account the
difference between the same color value being x/255 in a 8-bit texture
and x*256/65535 in a 16-bit texture (actually things are stored as
x*4/65535 for 10-bit color, but that can be ignored here). This 0.4 %
difference in the shader float value could make shades of gray in
10-bit (or generally more than 8 bit) YUV produce RGB values with
green slightly higher than red/blue.
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Hack around shell programming breakage that made Libav check fail with
--enable-static.
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Latest liblivemedia version disables APIs we need. The code still
exists in the library and the changelog says the old interface can be
enabled with "#define RTSPCLIENT_SYNCHRONOUS_INTERFACE". However, the
code on the library side is disabled by default too, and seems to be
disabled in distro packages, so defining that in the player does not
help (just delays the failure until link time). It's possible the
distro packages will be changed to enable this, but since dropping
live555 support is desirable anyway, change configure to disable
support by default at least for now.
The live555 code is the only part of the source that's in C++.
Including C headers in code compiled as C++ has caused issues at
times, so deleting this code would have a maintenance benefit.
Reportedly the rtsp support in Libav has improved, so there should
be less need for live555.
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Remove the old EDL implementation that was activated with the --edl
option. It is mostly redundant and inferior compared to the newer
demux_edl support, though currently there's no support for using the
same EDL files with the new implementation and the mute functionality
of the old implementation is not supported. The main reason to remove
the old implementation at this point is that the mute functionality
would conflict with following audio volume handling changes, and
working on the old code would be a wasted effort in the long run as at
some point it would be removed anyway.
The --edlout functionality is kept for now, even though after this
commit there is no code that could directly read its output.
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Changing the volume when softvol is enabled or if the audio output driver
doesn't support volume controls causes insertion of the "volume" filter.
This fails with AC3. Since the filter wasn't removed after that, and the
filter chain was in a bogus state, random crashes occured past this
point.
Fix it by reinitializing the filter chain completely on failure. Volume
controls simply won't work. (This can't be fixed, because AC3 is a
compressed format, and would require additional decoding/encoding passes
in order to support arbitrary volume changes.)
This also affects balance controls.
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The string format used in print_fmt() is taken from init_audio_filters().
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Make mp_msg() support unicode output, --msgcolor and variable screen
sizes.
Patch reintegrated by wm4.
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Windows uses a legacy codepage for char* / runtime functions accepting
char *. Using UTF-8 as the codepage with setlocale() is explicitly
forbidden.
Work this around by overriding the MSVCRT functions with wrapper
macros, that assume UTF-8 and use "proper" API calls like _wopen etc.
to deal with unicode filenames. All code that uses standard functions
that take or return filenames must now include osdep/io.h. stat()
can't be overridden, because MinGW-w64 itself defines "stat" as a
macro. Change code to use use mp_stat() instead.
This is not perfectly clean, but still somewhat sane, and much better
than littering the rest of the mplayer code with MinGW specific hacks.
It's also a bit fragile, but that's actually little different from the
previous situation. Also, MinGW is unlikely to ever include a nice way
of dealing with this.
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Some of the code, especially the dshow and windows codec loader parts,
are extremely hacky and likely full of bugs. The goal is merely getting
rid of warnings that could obscure more important warnings and actual
bugs, instead of fixing actual problems. This reduces the number of
warnings from over 500 to almost the same as when compiling on Linux.
Note that many problems stem from using the ancient wine-derived
windows headers. There are some differences to the "proper" windows
header. Changing the code to compile with the proper headers would be
too much trouble, and it still has to work on Unix.
Some of the changes might actually break compilation on legacy MinGW,
but we don't support that anymore. Always use MinGW-w64, even when
compiling to 32 bit.
Fixes some warnings in the win32 loader code on Linux too.
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MinGW maps the "printf" format string archetype to the non-standard
MSVCRT functions, even if __USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO is defined and set
to 1. We need to use "gnu_printf" to use the format strings as provided
by vsnprintf and similar functions to get correct warnings.
Since "gnu_printf" isn't necessarily available on other GCC compatible
compilers (such as clang), do this only on MinGW.
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This makes MinGW redirect certain stdio functions (such as the sprintf
family) from the MSVCRT libc to a standard compliant MinGW
implementation.
This fixes a crash in talloc.c when compiling mplayer with MinGW-w64.
The problem is most likely with talloc_vasprintf(), which calls
vsnprintf with a small buffer and checks its return value to find out
how much space the formatted string requires. Without this commit,
vsnprintf would always return -1, and then the code calls abort().
(lachs0r figured out this one.)
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The _UWIN define causes the mingw headers not to declare deprecated (on
Windows) function names such as open and mkdir. But the code uses these. I
have no idea why this used to work (if it even did), but the original
reason why it was defined seems to have vanished.
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If --enable-cross-compile is specified, passing
--target=i686-w64-mingw32 for example will check if
i686-w64-mingw32-gcc can be used. This is only done if the compiler
isn't specified via --cc or the CC environment variable.
The same is done for some other build tools, such as pkg-config.
(Only the C compiler will try to use a fallback in this case.)
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This didn't work very well when cross compiling from Linux to Windows:
it tries to execute an .exe file, which succeeds if wine is installed.
As consequence it detects "no" as result.
In general this won't work if emulation for the target architecture is
available. Remove it.
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mingw32 and mingw64's recommended triplets are i686-pc-mingw32 /
x86_64-w64-mingw32, neither has mingw32 in the middle.
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When the build wrapper repo scripts run configure they set a custom
PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable. Show the value of this in
config.log to make it easier to rerun configure with a tweaked version
of the same parameters. Also show CFLAGS if set, as it's likely to
break things.
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The name "MPlayer2" isn't used anywhere. It's either "MPlayer" or
"mplayer2". Make it more consistent by using "mplayer2" instead.
Note that the version string passed as network user-agent changes from
"MPlayer" to "mplayer2" as well.
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The current code tried to print -1000 as unsigned integer if the
chapter time was unknown. Print -1 instead. This affects only the
-identify output used for slave mode, such as ID_CHAPTER_0_START.
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mp_ass_configure() (first time setup for subtitle options) and
mp_ass_reload_options() (update options) duplicated the code for
setting some options. There is no reason why they shouldn't use the
same code.
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Conflicts:
mplayer.c
screenshot.c
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libmpdemux/aviheader.c:235:7: warning: dereferencing type-punned pointer will break strict-aliasing rules [-Wstrict-aliasing]
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Instead of opening avctx in preinit() and setting paramters later,
(re)open it in config() where parameters can be set first. This fixes
a failure to open the codec with new libavcodec versions that check
pix_fmt during avcodec_open2().
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Remove "Please check mtrr settings at /proc/mtrr" and "NOTE: Win32
codec DLLs are not supported on your CPU" messages printed at the end
of a configure run. mtrr should be irrelevant on today's machines, and
the DLLs are a lot less important nowadays. Also remove mtrr detection
logic that was only used to decide whether or not to print that
message. Bizarrely, there were --enable-mtrr and --disable-mtrr
options for this too (with no effect except for the message).
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vo_xv crashed if existing frames had been lost due to a config() call
in the middle of a file and vo_redraw_frame() was called. Add checks
to reject vo_redraw_frame() unless at least one frame has been flipped
after the the last configuration change, so individual VOs do not have
to deal with this case.
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libpostproc has been removed from Libav and the library now exists as
a separate project. Because it's not essential, separate it from the
Libav library check and allow compiling without it.
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Drop compatibility code for ALSA versions prior to 1.0.9. Change the
configure check to use pkg-config only.
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Add helper function pkg_config_add() that checks for the presence of a
package and also adds cflags/ldflags if it is found. Change existing
pkg-config-using feature tests to use that. Also change the freetype
test that used a separate libfreetype-config binary before; using
pkg-config instead helps cross-compiling. Drop other kinds of checks
(such as test compiles) from these tests. It's possible that this
could cause problems on some (broken) systems, but that can't be
verified without user testing.
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demux_lavf was returning a static size value when libavformat queried
file size with AVSEEK_SIZE. Add code to query the stream for possibly
changed value first. This at least improves seeking with growing MPEG
files; before seeks would never go beyond the part of the file that
existed when the stream was first opened.
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The terminal OSD line was written with mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER, ...) but
erased with printf(). This meant that disabling MSGT_CPLAYER messages
would prevent the terminal line from being printed, but a line
(probably unrelated) would still be cleared. Change the clearing code
to use mp_msg(MSGT_CPLAYER, ...) too.
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