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This was intended for translating filenames from filesystem charset to
the terminal charset. Modern sane platforms use UTF-8 for everything,
and on Windows we use unicode APIs, so this is not needed anymore.
Remove filename_recode, all uses of it, options and configure checks
related to terminal output charset, and code that tries to determine
the same.
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Most of these demuxers and decoders are provided in better form by
libav, while the mplayer builtin ones are essentially unmaintained. The
only legimitate use case for not using the libav ones was working around
libav bugs or bugs related to the way mplayer uses libav. Instead of
trying to keep dead code alive, development effort should go into
improving libav or the mplayer libav glue code.
Note that the libav demuxer have been preferred over the mplayer builtin
ones for a while in mplayer2. There were some exceptions: playing DVDs
with dvdnav or playing network sources. (That's because some stream
modules and network.c requested explicit file formats, such as
DEMUXER_TYPE_MPEG_PS, which mapped to builtin demuxers.) With this
commit, they are switched to use libav. One caveat is that the requested
format is not passed to libavformat, instead we rely on the auto probing
to select the correct libav demuxer (see code in demux_open_stream()).
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Replace all uses of bstr() with bstr0().
Also remove the ridiculous C++ workaround.
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The OSD will now be rendered with libass. The old rendering code, which
used freetype/fontconfig and did text layout manually, is disabled. To
re-enable the old code, use the --disable-libass-osd configure switch.
Some switches do nothing with the new code enabled, such as -subalign,
-sub-bg-alpha, -sub-bg-color, and many more. (The reason is mostly that
the code for rendering unstyled subtitles with libass doesn't make any
attempts to support them. Some of them could be supported in theory.)
Teletext rendering is not implemented in the new OSD rendering code. I
don't have any teletext sources for testing, and since teletext is
being phased out world-wide, the need for this is questionable.
Note that rendering is extremely inefficient, mostly because the libass
output is blended with the extremely strange mplayer OSD format. This
could be improved at a later point.
Remove most OSD rendering from vo_aa.c, because that was extremely
hacky, can't be made work with osd_libass, and didn't work anyway in
my tests.
Internally, some cleanup is done. Subtitle and OSD related variable
declarations were literally all over the place. Move them to sub.h and
sub.c, which were hoarding most of these declarations already. Make the
player core in mplayer.c free of concerns like bitmap font loading.
The old OSD rendering code has been moved to osd_ft.c. The font_load.c
and font_load_ft.c are only needed and compiled if the old OSD
rendering code is configured.
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on OSD
The command lists the audio and subtitle tracks in the current file on the
OSD. It also marks the currently active streams.
Video streams are not shown, as files with more than one video stream are
exceedingly rare.
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The command lists the chapters in the current file on the OSD. It also
marks the current chapter.
This is actually a cheap replacement for the chapter select libmenu
functionality.
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Conflicts:
command.c
libao2/ao_alsa.c
libao2/ao_dsound.c
libao2/ao_pulse.c
libao2/audio_out.h
mixer.c
mixer.h
mplayer.c
Replace my mixer changes with uau's implementation, which is based on
my code.
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The player tried to disable mute before exiting, so that if mute is
emulated by setting volume to 0 and the volume setting is a
system-global one, we don't leave it at 0. However, the logic doing
this at process exit was flawed, as volume settings are handled by
audio output instances and the audio output that set the mute state
may have been closed earlier. Trying to write reliably working logic
that restores volume at exit only would be tricky, so change the code
to always unmute an audio driver before closing it and restore mute
status if one is opened again later.
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Restore the audio balance setting when the audio chain is
reinitialized (also after switching to another file).
Also add a note about the balance code being seriously buggy.
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Current volume was always queried from the the audio output driver (or
filter in case of --softvol). The only case where it was stored on
mixer level was that when turning off mute, volume was set to the
value it had before mute was activated. Change the mixer code to
always store the current target volume internally. It still checks for
significant changes from external sources and resets the internal
value in that case.
The main functionality changes are:
Volume will now be kept separately from mute status. Increasing or
decreasing volume will now change it relative to the original value
before mute, even if mute is implemented by setting AO level volume to
0. Volume changes no longer automatically disable mute. The exception
is relative changes up (like the volume increase key in default
keybindings); that's the only case which still disables mute.
Keeping the value internally avoids problems with granularity of
possible volume values supported by AO. Increase/decrease keys could
work unsymmetrically, or when specifying a smaller than default
--volstep, even fail completely. In one case occurring in practice, if
the AO only supports changing volume in steps of about 2 and rounds
down the requested volume, then volume down key would decrease by 4
but volume up would increase by 2 (previous volume plus or minus the
default change of 3, rounded down to a multiple of 2). Now, the
internal value will keep full precision.
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Conflicts:
bstr.c
bstr.h
etc/input.conf
input/input.c
input/input.h
libao2/ao_pulse.c
libmpcodecs/vf_ass.c
libmpcodecs/vf_vo.c
libvo/gl_common.c
libvo/x11_common.c
mixer.c
mixer.h
mplayer.c
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Timeline handling converted the pts values from demuxed subtitles to
timeline scale. Change the code to do most subtitle handling in
original subtitle source pts, and instead convert current playback
timeline pts to those units when deciding which subtitle to show.
The main functionality changes are that now demuxed subtitles which
overlap chapter boundaries are handled correctly (at least for libass
subtitles), and external subtitles are assumed to use same pts scale
as current source (this needs improvements later).
Before, a video subtitle that had a duration continuing past the end
of the chapter would continue to be shown for the original duration,
even if the chapter ended and playback switched to a position in the
source where the subtitle shouldn't exist. Now, the subtitle will
correctly end.
Before, external subtitle files were interpreted as specifying pts
values in timeline scale. Now, they're interpreted as specifying pts
values in source file time scale, for _every_ source file. This is
probably more likely to be what the user wants for the "main" source
file in case there is one, but almost certainly not quite right for
multiple source files where the same subs could be shown over
different scenes. If the user wants them to match some main source
file, it's probably still better to have incorrect extra subs for
video from some files than to have every subtitle appearing at the
wrong time. The new code makes it easier to change the interpretation
of the subtitle times, and some configurability should be added in
the future.
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Conflicts:
command.c
mp_core.h
mplayer.c
screenshot.c
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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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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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This deletes all playlist elements, except the currently active
playlist entry.
NOTE: this doesn't remove parent nodes in the case when we really have
a play tree (as opposed to a play list). Apparently this doesn't cause
any harm.
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I'm not sure what's the point of this feature. Aside from that, the EDL
code is relatively buggy anyway, and I see no reason why such an obscure
feature should be left in, if it possibly causes bugs.
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Before this commit, the mute state was only reset when either mute was
explicitly cleared, or the volume was changed via mplayer controls. If
the volume controls are connected to the system mixer, and the system
mixer volume is changed otherwise (e.g. with alsamixer), the mute
setting was inconsistent.
Avoid this by checking the volume. If the returned volume is not 0, the
mute flag is considered invalid. This relies on system mixers always
returning a volume of 0 when mplayer has set the volume 0.
Possible caveat: if the audio output's volume control don't return a
volume of exactly 0 after 0 was written, enabling mute basically won't
work. It will set the volume to silence, forget the previous volume, and
report that mute is disabled.
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When you mute audio, mplayer is supposed to restore the volume controls
on exit. This affects when --softvol isn't used and the audio output
driver volume controls directly affect the system wide volume controls.
This wasn't done in some cases.
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When the OSD was enabled and the player was paused by executing the
frame_step command, the OSD still displayed the icon indicating
playback. Fix this and always set the proper icon when the pause
state is changed.
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Adjust the scheduled time until next frame when changing playback
speed (only affects behavior without audio). The main case where this
makes a difference is when it would take a noticeably long time to
switch frames with the previous speed and you switch to a faster
speed.
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The screenshot command normally converts the currently displayed video
frame to an image. Add support for an alternative screenshot mode
that is supposed to capture the real window contents. Such a
screenshot contains a possibly scaled version of the frame, the OSD,
and subtitles.
Add a default key binding Alt+s for taking screenshots in this mode.
This needs special VO support, and might not work with all VOs (this
commit does not yet contain an implementation for any VO, only the
infrastructure).
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Add a VO command (VOCTRL_SCREENSHOT) which requests a screenshot
directly from the VO. If VO support is available, screenshots will be
taken instantly (no more 1 or 2 frames delay). Taking screenshots when
hardware decoding is in use will also work (vdpau). Additionally, the
screenshots will now use the same colorspace as the video display.
Change the central MPContext to be allocated with talloc so that it
can be used as a talloc parent context.
This commit does not yet implement the functionality for any VO (added
in subsequent commits).
The old screenshot video filter is not needed anymore if VO support is
present, and in that case will not be used even if it is present in
the filter chain. If VO support is not available then the filter is
used like before. Note that the filter still has some of the old
problems, such as delaying the screenshot by at least 1 frame.
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The implementation of the switch_ratio command was hacky and called
mpcodecs_config_vo() to reconfigure the filter/VO chain from under an
existing decoder. This call no longer worked properly with vd_ffmpeg
after that started using mpcodec_config_vo2(). Add new video decoder
control command VDCTRL_RESET_ASPECT and use this to tell vd_ffmpeg to
reinitialize the output chain properly.
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Information about individual chapters was printed during demuxer
opening phase, and total chapter count (ID_CHAPTERS) was printed
according to mpctx->demuxer->num_chapters. When playing a file with
ordered chapters, this meant that chapter information about every
source file was printed individually (even though only the chapters
from the first file would be used for playback) and the total chapter
count could be wrong. Remove the printing of chapter information from
the demuxer layer and print the chapter information and count actually
used for playback in core print_file_properties().
Also somewhat simplify the internal chapters API and remove possible
inconsistencies.
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Something like the OSD menu functionality could be useful. However the
current implementation has several problems and would require a
relatively large amount of work to get into good shape. As far as I
know there are few users of the existing functionality. Nobody is
working on the existing code and keeping it compiling at all while
changing other code would require extra work. So delete the menu code
and some related code elsewhere that's used by nothing else.
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Rewrite control of the colorspace and input/output level parameters
used in YUV-RGB conversions, replacing VO-specific suboptions with new
common options and adding configuration support to more cases.
Add new option --colormatrix which selects the colorspace the original
video is assumed to have in YUV->RGB conversions. The default
behavior changes from assuming BT.601 to colorspace autoselection
between BT.601 and BT.709 using a simple heuristic based on video
size. Add new options --colormatrix-input-range and
--colormatrix-output-range which select input YUV and output RGB range.
Disable the previously existing VO-specific colorspace and level
conversion suboptions in vo_gl and vo_vdpau. Remove the
"yuv_colorspace" property and replace it with one named "colormatrix"
and semantics matching the new option. Add new properties matching the
options for level conversion.
Colorspace selection is currently supported by vo_gl, vo_vdpau, vo_xv
and vf_scale, and all can change it at runtime (previously only
vo_vdpau and vo_xv could). vo_vdpau now uses the same conversion
matrix generation as vo_gl instead of libvdpau functionality; the main
functional difference is that the "contrast" equalizer control behaves
somewhat differently (it scales the Y component around 1/2 instead of
around 0, so that contrast 0 makes the image gray rather than black).
vo_xv does not support level conversion. vf_scale supports range
setting for input, but always outputs full-range RGB.
The value of the slave properties is the policy setting used for
conversions. This means they can be set to any value regardless of
whether the current VO supports that value or whether there currently
even is any video. Possibly separate properties could be added to
query the conversion actually used at the moment, if any.
Because the colorspace and level settings are now set with a single
VF/VO control call, the return value of that is no longer used to
signal whether all the settings are actually supported. Instead code
should set all the details it can support, and ignore the rest. The
core will use GET_YUV_COLORSPACE to check which colorspace details
have been set and which not. In other words, the return value for
SET_YUV_COLORSPACE only signals whether any kind of YUV colorspace
conversion handling exists at all, and VOs have to take care to return
the actual state with GET_YUV_COLORSPACE instead.
To be changed in later commits: add missing option documentation.
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Add option --ass-vsfilter-aspect-compat and corresponding property
ass_vsfilter_aspect_compat. The setting controls whether to enable the
emulation of traditional VSFilter behavior where subtitles are
stretched if the video is anamorphic (previously always enabled for
native SSA/ASS subtitles). Enabled by default. Add 'V' as a new
default keybinding to toggle the property.
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The OSD text buffers (mp_osd_msg_t.text and osd_state.text) used to be
static arrays, with the buffer sizes spread all over the code as magic
constants. Make the buffers dynamically allocated and remove the
arbitrary length limits.
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When using the "old" subtitle renderer (i.e. not libass), changes to this
property were not reflected immediately, and came into effect only when the
next subtitle event was rendered.
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Allow writing commandline options with two leading dashes. In this
mode a parameter for the option, if any, follows after a '=';
following separate commandline arguments are never consumed as a
parameter to a previous double-dash option.
Flag options may omit parameter and behave like old single-dash
syntax. "--fs=yes", "--fs=no" and "--fs" are all valid; the first two
behave like configuration file "fs=yes" and "fs=no", and last is the
same as old "-fs" (same effect as "--fs=yes").
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Using bstr allows simpler parsing code, especially because it avoids
the need to modify or copy strings just to terminate extracted
substrings.
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Remove some unnecessary typedefs and remove pointless mp_ prefix from
some internal struct names.
Change the type of the "close_func" pointers from "void f(int fd)" to
"int f(int fd)" so that using standard close() there is valid.
Delete some useless assert() statements.
Move internal MP_MAX_KEY_DOWN define from input.h to input.c.
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