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* Remove dvdnav support (DVD menus)wm42012-08-161-76/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | When the internal mplayer MPEG demuxer was removed (commit 1fde09db), the default demuxer when using dvdnav was set to libavformat. Now it turns out that this doesn't work with libavformat. It will terminate playback right after the audio runs out (instead of looping it like the video, or whatever it's supposed to do). I'm not sure what exactly the problem is, but since 1. even mplayer-svn can't handle DVD menus directly (missing highlights), 2. DVD menus are essentially worthless, and 3. I don't directly watch DVDs, don't bother with it and remove it. For basic playback, there's still libdvdread support. Also, use pkg-config for libdvdread, and drop support for in-tree libdvdread. Remove support for in-tree libdvdcss as well.
* command: expand properties for "run" commandmplayer-svn2012-08-161-1/+5
| | | | | | | | | | Change "run" command to expand properties. Patch by Jan Christoph Uhde [Jan UhdeJc com], documentation part changed by me. git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35081 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2 Author: reimar
* command: fix crash when setting nonexistent propertywm42012-08-101-0/+2
| | | | | Commit ebaaa41f2a4 accidentally removed the final terminator of the properties array.
* command: fix subtitle selection displaywm42012-08-081-3/+7
| | | | | | | | | Commit 9c02ae7e9510897 set the sh variable (see diff) to the struct of type sh_sub instead the one of sh_stream. Unfortunately this didn't crash, and merely made the OSD show "unknown" for the language. Commit 804bf91570a24b9 accidentally removed the display of the track title. Add it back.
* command: skipping past the last chapter explicitly stops playbackwm42012-08-071-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Skipping past the last chapter as user action means playback of the current file should be ended. The code did this by doing a relative seek by 1000000000 seconds, which usually caused playback to stop. However, it displayed a quite ugly and arbitrary looking number in the status display. Fix this by explicitly skipping to the next file, instead of issuing a seek command. (If there is no next file, the player will exit, just as before.) (Note: an alternative way to solve this could have been comparing the mpctx->video_pts with the mpctx->last_seek_pts in print_status(). If they're the same, it's likely that the video_pts was set to the seek request time, and we could print another PTS or no PTS instead.)
* mplayer: make OSD stack a member of MPContextwm42012-08-041-23/+23
| | | | | | | | | This also requires that the OSD stack related functions carry a pointer to MPContext. Free the OSD stack items (mp_osd_msg) at exit by making MPContext the talloc parent. (E.g. when exiting while something is still displayed on the OSD.)
* mplayer: never exit mplayer from within the play loopwm42012-08-041-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The only place exit_player() should be called is the main() function. exit_player() should be the only function allowed to call exit(). This makes it easier to guarantee proper deinitialization, and allows using the --leak-report flag without showing false positives. The quit slave command now sets a flag only. It uses the same mechanism that's normally used to advance to the next file on the playlist, so the rest of the playback path should be able to react to the quit command quickly enough. That is, the player should react just as fast to quit requests in practice as before this commit. In reinit_audio_chain(), the player was actually exited if init_audio_filters() failed. Reuse the normal error handling path to handle this condition.
* command, mplayer: free return value of demuxer_stream_lang()wm42012-08-041-0/+1
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* mplayer: fix idle mode regressionswm42012-08-041-13/+24
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Commit 89a17bcda6c16 simplified the idle loop to run any commands mplayer receives, not just playlist related commands. Unfortunately, it turns out many slave commands always assume the presence of a demuxer. MPContext->demuxer is assumed not to be NULL. This made the player crash when receiving slave commands like pause/unpause, chapter control, subtitle selection. We want mplayer being able to handle this. Any slave command or property, as long as it's backed by a persistent setting, should be run successfully, even if no file is being played. If the slave command doesn't make sense in this state, it shouldn't crash the player. Insert some NULL checks when accessing demuxers. If sh_video or sh_audio are not NULL, assume demuxer can't be NULL. (There actually aren't that many properties which need to be changed. If it gets too complicated, we could employ alternative mechanisms instead, such as explicitly marking safe properties with a flag.)
* demuxer: introduce a general stream structwm42012-08-031-69/+38
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | There are different C types for each stream type: sh_video for video, sh_audio for audio, sh_sub for sub. There is no type that handles all stream types in a generic way. Instead, there's a macro SH_COMMON, that is used to define common fields for all 3 stream structs. Accessing the common fields is hard if you want to be independent from the stream type. Introduce an actual generic stream struct (struct sh_stream), which is supposed to unify all 3 stream types one day. Once all fields defined by SH_COMMON have been moved into sh_stream, the transition is complete. Move some fields into sh_stream, and rewrite osd_show_tracks to use them.
* command: make audio switching persistent across file switcheswm42012-08-031-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | mp_property_audio switched the audio stream, but didn't store the newly requested audio ID to MPOpts.audio_id, which is used by --aid. This meant that the audio track would be reset when advancing to a new file. Change that to make it consistent with subtitle selection. (Whether this behavior is a good idea or not is a different question - maybe it's not a good idea, because tracks are essentially random, and this will disable default selection of tracks.)
* mplayer: fix output of audio/sub language in terminal outputwm42012-08-031-5/+7
| | | | | | | The SH_COMMON lang field seems to be blatantly unreliable and is not always set by demux_lavf (at least not with dvdnav:// ). Also fix the same for the show_tracks_osd slave command.
* commands, dvd, dvdnav, bluray: cleanup sub/audio track language displaymplayer-svn2012-08-031-64/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Code cleanup: Use a stream_control instead of global functions to get the language associate with a audio or subtitle stream from the streaming layer. git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34736 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2 Support showing the stream language with br:// playback. git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34737 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2 Fix DVDs showing the subtitle language as "unknown" for a long time. git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34777 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2 Author: reimar Note: heavily modified by wm4 for this fork of mplayer.
* stream: add new stream control command STREAM_CTRL_GET_NUM_TITLESmplayer-svn2012-08-031-0/+13
| | | | | | | | | This provides the total number of titles (aka tracks) of CDs / VCDs / DVDs. Additionally, add a titles property to the get_property slave command. git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@34474 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2 Author: ib
* Remove teletext supportwm42012-08-031-107/+0
| | | | | | | | Teletext requires special OSD support. Because I can't even test teletext, I can't restore support for it. Since teletext can be considered ancient and obscure, and since it doesn't make sense to keep the remaining teletext code without being able to use it, I'm removing it.
* mplayer: rip out --capture supportwm42012-08-021-38/+0
| | | | | | | While this was an interesting idea, it wasn't actually useful. Basically it dumped the raw data (as requested by the demuxer) into a file. The result is only useful if the file format was raw or maybe some MPEG packet stream, but not with most modern file formats.
* VO: add mechanisms to change VO commandline for VOs supporting itwm42012-08-011-0/+13
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* mplayer: make display of playback status more uniformwm42012-08-011-9/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The code to format the playback time was duplicated a few times. There were also minor differences in how the time is formatted. Remove most of these differences. This also fixes a bug in the output of the osd_show_progression command, introduced in 74e7a1e937c10d9f4. There was some logic to display the percent position in the OSD status for a short while after seeking. Remove that logic and always display the percent position. Make --osd-fractions a flag option. This removes the ability to show the number of frames played since the start of the current second (i.e. the fraction of the time was turned into a frame number). This features wasn't so great anyway, because modern video file formats don't always have a (valid) FPS set, and could lead to inaccurate display. Still to sort out: Unfortunately, the terminal status is still formatted differently from the OSD, and even worse, it has a completely different time source. Not sure if I like how the status line looks now (it's a bit "full"?). Maybe it will be changed again later.
* mplayer: turn playtree into a list, and change per-file option handlingwm42012-07-311-102/+52
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: - There is no playtree anymore. It's reduced to a simple list. - Options are now always global. You can still have per-file options, but these are optional and require special syntax. - The slave command pt_step has been removed, and playlist_next and playlist_prev added. (See etc/input.conf changes.) This is a user visible incompatible change, and will break slave-mode applications. - The pt_clear slave command is renamed to playlist_clear. - Playtree entries could have multiple files. This is not the case anymore, and playlist entries have always exactly one entry. Whenever something adds more than one file (like ASX playlists or dvd:// or dvdnav:// on the command line), all files are added as separate playlist entries. Note that some of the changes are quite deep and violent. Expect regressions. The playlist parsing code in particular is of low quality. I didn't try to improve it, and merely spent to least effort necessary to keep it somehow working. (Especially ASX playlist handling.) The playtree code was complicated and bloated. It was also barely used. Most users don't even know that mplayer manages the playlist as tree, or how to use it. The most obscure features was probably specifying a tree on command line (with '{' and '}' to create/close tree nodes). It filled the player code with complexity and confused users with weird slave commands like pt_up. Replace the playtree with a simple flat playlist. Playlist parsers that actually return trees are changed to append all files to the playlist pre-order. It used to be the responsibility of the playtree code to change per-file config options. Now this is done by the player core, and the playlist code is free of such details. Options are not per-file by default anymore. This was a very obscure and complicated feature that confused even experienced users. Consider the following command line: mplayer file1.mkv file2.mkv --no-audio file3.mkv This will disable the audio for file2.mkv only, because options are per-file by default. To make the option affect all files, you're supposed to put it before the first file. This is bad, because normally you don't need per-file options. They are very rarely needed, and the only reasonable use cases I can imagine are use of the encode backend (mplayer encode branch), or for debugging. The normal use case is made harder, and the feature is perceived as bug. Even worse, correct usage is hard to explain for users. Make all options global by default. The position of an option isn't significant anymore (except for options that compensate each other, consider --shuffle --no-shuffle). One other important change is that no options are reset anymore if a new file is started. If you change settings with slave mode commands, they will not be changed by playing a new file. (Exceptions include settings that are too file specific, like audio/subtitle stream selection.) There is still some need for per-file options. Debugging and encoding are use cases that profit from per-file options. Per-file profiles (as well as per-protocol and per-VO/AO options) need the implementation related mechanisms to backup and restore options when the playback file changes. Simplify the save-slot stuff, which is possible because there is no hierarchical play tree anymore. Now there's a simple backup field. Add a way to specify per-file options on command line. Example: mplayer f1.mkv -o0 --{ -o1 f2.mkv -o2 f3.mkv --} f4.mkv -o3 will have the following options per file set: f1.mkv, f4.mkv: -o0 -o3 f2.mkv, f3.mkv: -o0 -o3 -o1 -o2 The options --{ and --} start and end per-file options. All files inside the { } will be affected by the options equally (similar to how global options and multiple files are handled). When playback of a file starts, the per-file options are set according to the command line. When playback ends, the per-file options are restored to the values when playback started.
* mp_msg: remove filename_recodewm42012-07-311-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | 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.
* Remove some demuxers and decoderswm42012-07-301-2/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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()).
* bstr: rename bstr() function to bstr0(), and typedef bstr to struct bstrwm42012-07-281-3/+3
| | | | | Replace all uses of bstr() with bstr0(). Also remove the ridiculous C++ workaround.
* osd: use libass for OSD renderingwm42012-07-281-13/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* commands: add show_tracks_osd command to display audio and subtitle tracks ↵wm42012-07-281-0/+82
| | | | | | | | | 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.
* commands: add show_chapters_osd command to display chapters on OSDwm42012-07-281-0/+41
| | | | | | | | 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.
* Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master'wm42012-04-281-7/+3
|\ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
| * audio: fix unmute-at-end logicUoti Urpala2012-04-111-4/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
| * audio: restore balance setting after reinitUoti Urpala2012-04-111-3/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
| * audio: keep volume level internally (not only in AO)Uoti Urpala2012-04-111-5/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* | Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master'wm42012-04-011-1/+1
|\| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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
| * timeline: subs: keep subtitle tracks in source timeUoti Urpala2012-03-251-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* | Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into my_masterwm42012-03-161-1/+1
|\| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Conflicts: command.c mp_core.h mplayer.c screenshot.c
| * core: remove old EDL mode (--edl option)Uoti Urpala2012-03-091-13/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
| * cleanup: Silence compilation warnings on MinGW-w64wm42012-03-011-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* | commands: add pt_clear command to clear playlistwm42012-02-101-0/+27
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