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* mplayer: cosmetics: move functionwm42013-07-221-32/+25
| | | | Also get rid of the useless comment.
* core: make --demuxer not affect external subtitleswm42013-07-221-1/+1
| | | | | | This also affects --audiofile. The previous behavior wasn't really useful. There are even separate switches for that: --audio-demuxer and --sub-demuxer.
* audio/filter: use new option APIwm42013-07-221-33/+52
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Make the VF/VO/AO option parser available to audio filters. No audio filter uses this yet, but it's still a quite intrusive change. In particular, the commands for manipulating filters at runtime completely change. We delete the old code, and use the same infrastructure as for video filters. (This forces complete reinitialization of the filter chain, which hopefully isn't a problem for any use cases. The old code forced reinitialization too, but it could potentially allow a filter to cache things; e.g. consider loaded ladspa plugins and such.)
* options: use new option code for --aowm42013-07-211-13/+4
| | | | This requires completely refactoring the AO creation code too.
* mplayer: simplify AO creationwm42013-07-211-13/+22
| | | | | | The AO creation part was split into two separate parts (one calling ao_create and one calling ao_init). This didn't really have good reasons, and obfuscates how AO creation works. Put them together.
* options: use new code for parsing --vowm42013-07-211-6/+4
| | | | | | | | | Nothing should change from user perspective. mpv --vo=opengl:help now works. Remove the vo_opengl inline help text. The new code can list option names for you, but that's it. Refer to the manpage if you have trouble.
* video: redo how colorspaces are handledwm42013-07-161-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Instead of handling colorspaces with VFCTRLs/VOCTRLs, make them part of the normal video format negotiation. The colorspace is passed down like other video params with config/reconfig calls. Forcing colorspaces (via the --colormatrix options and properties) is handled differently too: if it's changed, completely reinit the video chain. This is slower and requires a precise seek to the same position to perform an update, but it's simpler and less bug-prone. Considering switching the colorspace at runtime by user-interaction is a rather obscure feature, this is a good change. The colorspace VFCTRLs and VOCTRLs are still kept. The VOs rely on it, and would have to be changed to get rid of them. We'll do that later, and convert them incrementally instead of in one go. Note that controlling the output range now always works on VO level. Basically, this means you can't get vf_scale to output full-range YUV for whatever reason. If that is really wanted, it should be a vf_scale option. the previous behavior didn't make too much sense anyway. This commit fixes a few bugs (such as playing RGB video and converting that to YUV with vf_scale - a recent commit broke this and forced the VO to display YUV as RGB if possible), and might introduce some new ones.
* core: move video refresh function to mplayer.cwm42013-07-161-0/+10
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* Fix build on Libavwm42013-07-151-0/+1
| | | | Sigh, why does this happen all the time...
* sd_add: add terrible hack for (xy-)vsfilter compatibilitywm42013-07-151-0/+6
| | | | | | Much has been said about this topic, we don't need to say even more. See additions to options.rst.
* Merge branch 'remove_old_demuxers'wm42013-07-141-235/+174
|\ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The merged branch doesn't actually just remove old demuxers, but also includes a branch of cleanups and some refactoring. Conflicts: stream/stream.c
| * mplayer: remove generic duration calculationwm42013-07-121-11/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This was useless for anything but the raw demuxers. In most cases, this would most likely lead to display of bogus duration values, because the bitrates used are per-track, not the total file bitrate. There was actually no case left where this code was helpful. Note that demux_lavf has its own code for this using the total file bitrate. Also, mplayer.c can calculate the playback percentage from current file position / current file size. This is not removed.
| * demux: assume correct-pts mode by defaultwm42013-07-121-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | All demuxers make a reasonable effort to set packet timestamps, and thus support correct-pts mode. This commit also implicitly switches demux_rawvideo to correct-pts mode. We still allow demuxers to disable correct-pts mode in theory.
| * demux: rewrite probing and demuxer initializationwm42013-07-121-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Get rid of the strange and messy reliance on DEMUXER_TYPE_ constants. Instead of having two open functions for the demuxer callbacks (which somehow are both optional, but you can also decide to implement both...), just have one function. This function takes a parameter that tells the demuxer how strictly it should check for the file headers. This is a nice simplification and allows more flexibility. Remove the file extension code. This literally did nothing (anymore). Change demux_lavf so that we check our other builtin demuxers first before libavformat tries to guess by file extension.
| * mplayer: minor memory leak in error handling codewm42013-07-121-0/+1
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| * core: change open_stream and demux_open signaturewm42013-07-121-30/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This removes the dependency on DEMUXER_TYPE_* and the file_format parameter from the stream open functions. Remove some of the playlist handling code. It looks like this was needed only for loading linked mov files with demux_mov (which was removed long ago). Delete a minor bit of dead network-related code from stream.c as well.
| * core: completely change handling of attached picture pseudo videowm42013-07-111-16/+49
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Before this commit, we tried to play along with libavformat and tried to pretend that attached pictures are video streams with a single frame, and that the frame magically appeared at the seek position when seeking. The playback core would then switch to a mode where the video has ended, and the "remaining" audio is played. This didn't work very well: - we needed a hack in demux.c, because we tried to read more packets in order to find the "next" video frame (libavformat doesn't tell us if a stream has ended) - switching the video stream didn't work, because we can't tell libavformat to send the packet again - seeking and resuming after was hacky (for some reason libavformat sets the returned packet's PTS to that of the previously returned audio packet in generic code not related to attached pictures, and this happened to work) - if the user did something stupid and e.g. inserted a deinterlacer by default, a picture was never displayed, only an inactive VO window) - same when using a command that reconfigured the VO (like switching aspect or video filters) - hr-seek didn't work For this reason, handle attached pictures as separate case with a separate video decoding function, which doesn't read packets. Also, do not synchronize audio to video start in this case.
| * demux: improve DVD sub auto-selection hackwm42013-07-111-18/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The code touched by this commit makes sure that DVD subtitle tracks known by libdvdread but not known by demux_lavf can be selected and displayed properly. These subtitle tracks have the first packet some time late in the packet stream, so that libavformat won't immediately recognize them, and will add the track as soon as the first packet is seen during normal demuxing. demux_mpg used to handle this elegantly: you just set the MPEG ID of the stream you wanted. demux_lavf couldn't do this, so it was emulated with a DEMUXER_CTRL. This commit changes it so that new streams are selected by default (if autoselect is enabled), and the playloop simply can take appropriate action before the lower layer throws away the first packet. This also changes the demux_lavf behavior that subtitle packets are always demuxed, even if not needed. (They were immediately thrown away, so there was no advantage to this.) Further, this adds the ability to demux.c to deal with demuxing more than one stream of a kind at once. (Though currently it's not useful.)
| * video: eliminate frametime variablewm42013-07-111-13/+9
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| * core: don't access demux_stream outside of demux.c, make it privatewm42013-07-111-15/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Generally remove all accesses to demux_stream from all the code, except inside of demux.c. Make it completely private to demux.c. This simplifies the code because it removes an extra concept. In demux.c it is reduced to a simple packet queue. There were other uses of demux_stream, but they were removed or are removed with this commit. Remove the extra "ds" argument to demux fill_buffer callback. It was used by demux_avi and the TV pseudo-demuxer only. Remove usage of d_video->last_pts from the no-correct-pts code. This field contains the last PTS retrieved after a packet that is not NOPTS. We can easily get this value manually because we read the packets ourselves. Reuse sh_video->last_pts to store the packet PTS values. It was used only by the correct-pts code before, and like d_video->last_pts, it is reset on seek. The behavior should be exactly the same.
| * mplayer: invert negated boolean variablewm42013-07-111-10/+10
| | | | | | | | | | Boolean variables shouldn't carry a negated meaning, so rename non_interleaved to interleaved.
| * mplayer: fix incorrect audio sync after format changeswm42013-07-111-2/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is not directly related to the handling of format changes itself, but playing audio normally after the change. This was broken: the output byte rate was not recalculated, so audio-video sync was simply broken. Fix this by calculating the byte rate on the fly, instead of storing it in sh_audio. Format changes are relatively common (switches between stereo and 5.1 in TV recordings), so this fixes a somewhat critical bug.
| * mplayer: remove "old" audio PTS calculation codewm42013-07-111-27/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Removing this code doesn't change anything. All remaining audio decoders are well-behaved enough to not overwrite sh_audio->pts if they don't know the PTS. And if they don't know the PTS, the d_audio->last_pts field can't contain any usable value either, because both fields contain theame value: the last known valid PTS found in an audio packet.
| * mplayer: don't set bogus video pts after seek resetwm42013-07-111-5/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | As the comment n the removed code says, this was once needed for something subtitle related. This code has been cleaned up long ago, so at least the original reason for it is gone.
| * demux: remove facility for partial packet readswm42013-07-111-56/+30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Partial packet reads were needed because the video/audio parsers were working on top of them. So it could happen that a parser read a part of a packet, and returned that to the decoder. With libavformat/libavcodec, packets are already parsed, and everything is much simpler. Most of the simplifications in ad_spdif could have been done earlier. Remove some other stuff as well, like the questionable slave mode start time reporting (could be replaced by proper code, but we don't bother). Remove the unused skip_audio_frame() functionality as well (it was used by old demuxers). Some functions become private to demux.c, like demux_fill_buffer(). Introduce new packet read functions, which have simpler semantics. Packets returned from them are owned by the caller, and all packets in the demux.c packet queue are considered unread. Remove special code that dropped subtitle packets with size 0. This used to be needed because it caused special cases in the old code.
| * core: remove demux_mpg subtitle PTS hackwm42013-07-101-23/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This code used to be part of the demux_mpg and vobsub specific code path. Then (just recently) the different code paths for subtitles were merged, so this code became active even for demux_lavf and demux_mkv. As far as I can tell, this code won't help much, and at least sd_lavc (which will be used for DVD subs and other potentially weird things) can deal with NOPTS values.
| * core: simplify some no-correct-pts codewm42013-07-101-33/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove the special handling for mng/mkv. These don't profit at all from no-correct-pts mode, and even removing the mkv specific code makes mkv work better (wow!). Don't check for (int)fps == 1000. I don't know where this value comes from. Maybe it was once a special value which triggered certain behavior, but the code for that must have gone away. The only way to trigger this value would be by coincidence if two frames are 1 ms apart. Otherwise, the behavior should be exactly the same, except for some removed messages.
| * core: move code from demux/video.c to mplayer.cwm42013-07-101-0/+63
| | | | | | | | | | Although I don't like putting even more crap into mplayer.c, this is a bit better, especially with coming cleanups in mind.
| * audio: remove decoder input bufferwm42013-07-101-4/+2
| | | | | | | | This was unused.
| * options: remove --ignore-startwm42013-07-081-9/+0
| | | | | | | | This was used only with demux_avi.
| * demux: simplify demux_open() callswm42013-07-081-10/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | The demux_open as well as demux_open_withparams calls don't use the stream selection parameters anymore, so remove them everywhere. Completes the previous commit.
| * demux: remove separate arrays for audio/video/sub streams, simplifywm42013-07-081-9/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | These separate arrays were used by the old demuxers and are not needed anymore. We can simplify track switching as well. One interesting thing is that stream/tv.c (which is a demuxer) won't respect --no-audio anymore. It will probably work as expected, but it will still open an audio device etc. - this is because track selection is now always done with the runtime track switching mechanism. Maybe the TV code could be updated to do proper runtime switching, but I can't test this stuff.
| * demux: remove video_read_propertieswm42013-07-081-18/+13
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* | options: add --cache-default optionwm42013-07-101-0/+2
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | Add this option, which lets users set the cache size without forcing it even when playing from the local filesystem. Also document the default value explicitly. The Matroska linked segments case is slightly simplified: they can never come from network (mostly because it'd be insane, and we can't even list files from network sources), so the cache will never be enabled automatically.
* cocoa: remove usage of mp_fifoStefano Pigozzi2013-07-031-1/+0
| | | | | | Update Cocoa parts to remove usage of the mp_fifo internal API to send events to the core and use the input context directly. This is to follow commits the work in commits 70a8079c and d603e73c.
* core: cleanup more mp_fifo leftoverswm42013-07-021-1/+0
| | | | Now only the OSX and Wayland parts are using this.
* core: remove mp_fifo indirectionwm42013-07-021-15/+11
| | | | | | | | | | For some reason mp_fifo specifically handled double clicks, and other than that was a pointless wrapper around input.c functionality. Move the double click handling into input.c, and get rid of mp_fifo. Add some compatibility wrappers, because so much VO code uses these functions. Where struct mp_fifo is still used it's just a casted struct input_ctx.
* core: update metadata during playback, allow streams to export metadatawm42013-07-021-0/+5
| | | | | | | STREAM_CTRL_GET_METADATA will be used to poll for streamcast metadata. Also add DEMUXER_CTRL_UPDATE_INFO, which could in theory be used by demux_lavf.c. (Unfortunately, libavformat is too crappy to read metadata mid-stream for mp3 or ogg, so we don't implement it.)
* sub: update subtitle time offset even if pausedwm42013-06-291-5/+5
| | | | | | This was changed as part of commit b44202b as an intended simplification, but it's actually nicer to have the subtitles update immediately even if paused.
* mplayer: don't hide mouse cursor if mouse is inside mouse areawm42013-06-291-1/+1
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* input: handle mouse movement differentlywm42013-06-291-9/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Before this commit, mouse movement events emitted a special command ("set_mouse_pos"), which was specially handled in command.c. This was once special-cased to the dvdnav and menu code, and did nothing after libmenu and dvdnav were removed. Change it so that mouse movement triggers a pseudo-key ("MOUSE_MOVE"), which then can be bound to an arbitrary command. The mouse position is now managed in input.c. A command which actually needs the mouse position can use either mp_input_get_mouse_pos() or mp_get_osd_mouse_pos() to query it. The former returns raw window-space coordinates, while the latter returns coordinates transformed to OSD- space. (Both are the same for most VOs, except vo_xv and vo_x11, which can't render OSD in window-space. These require extra code for mapping mouse position.) As of this commit, there is still nothing that uses mouse movement, so MOUSE_MOVE is mapped to "ignore" to silence warnings when moving the mouse (much like MOUSE_BTN0). Extend the concept of input sections. Allow multiple sections to be active at once, and organize them as stack. Bindings from the top of the stack are preferred to lower ones. Each section has a mouse input section associated, inside which mouse events are associated with the bindings. If the mouse pointer is outside of a section's mouse area, mouse events will be dispatched to an input section lower on the stack of active sections. This is intended for scripting, which is to be added later. Two scripts could occupy different areas of the screen without conflicting with each other. (If it turns out that this mechanism is useless, we'll just remove it again.)
* command: add properties for playlist positionwm42013-06-291-0/+10
| | | | | playlist-pos can set/get the current playlist index. playlist-count returns the number of entries in the playlist.
* core: add libquvi 0.9 supportwm42013-06-281-5/+43
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This adds support for libquvi 0.9.x, and these features: - start time (part of youtube URL) - youtube subtitles - alternative source switching ('l' and 'L' keys) - youtube playlists Note that libquvi 0.9 is still in development. Although this seems to be API stable now, it looks like there will be a 1.0 release, which is supposed to be the next stable release and the actual successor of libquvi 0.4.x.
* core: rename mplayer.h and quvi.cwm42013-06-281-1/+1
| | | | | | mplayer.h used to be used for much more stuff, but all what is left are quvi related definitions. Rename quvi.c as well to make its purpose clearer.
* Merge branch 'sub_mess2'wm42013-06-251-78/+32
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| * sub: add demux_libass wrapper, drop old hackswm42013-06-251-71/+12
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | demux_libass.c allows us to make subtitle format detection part of the normal file loading process. libass has no probe function, but trying to load the start of a file (the first 4 KB) is good enough. Hope that libass can even handle random binar