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This is unreachable code, but the compiler doesn't always determine
this. This change shuts up the warning in these cases.
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Move the decoder parts from vo_vdpau.c to a new file vdpau_old.c. This
file is named so because because it's written against the "old"
libavcodec vdpau pseudo-decoder (e.g. "h264_vdpau").
Add support for the "new" libavcodec vdpau support. This was recently
added and replaces the "old" vdpau parts. (In fact, Libav is about to
deprecate and remove the "old" API without deprecation grace period,
so we have to support it now. Moreover, there will probably be no Libav
release which supports both, so the transition is even less smooth than
we could hope, and we have to support both the old and new API.)
Whether the old or new API is used is checked by a configure test: if
the new API is found, it is used, otherwise the old API is assumed.
Some details might be handled differently. Especially display preemption
is a bit problematic with the "new" libavcodec vdpau support: it wants
to keep a pointer to a specific vdpau API function (which can be driver
specific, because preemption might switch drivers). Also, surface IDs
are now directly stored in AVFrames (and mp_images), so they can't be
forced to VDP_INVALID_HANDLE on preemption. (This changes even with
older libavcodec versions, because mp_image always uses the newer
representation to make vo_vdpau.c simpler.)
Decoder initialization in the new code tries to deal with codec
profiles, while the old code always uses the highest profile per codec.
Surface allocation changes. Since the decoder won't call config() in
vo_vdpau.c on video size change anymore, we allow allocating surfaces
of arbitrary size instead of locking it to what the VO was configured.
The non-hwdec code also has slightly different allocation behavior now.
Enabling the old vdpau special decoders via e.g. --vd=lavc:h264_vdpau
doesn't work anymore (a warning suggesting the --hwdec option is
printed instead).
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This switched to exponential representation too soon, and large integer
values looked bad in the --list-options output.
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All these --no-... options in --list-options made the output rather
unreadable, so hide them. Make the code for finding positional
parameters (which are supposed to skip these no-* options) slightly
simpler too.
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Do this by recreating the m_config from scratch, which then must
contain the default values. This doesn't quite work with legacy options
using global variables: the default values get lost, so using
--list-options will print the value as set by the config file. This
also introduces a memory leak for string options backed by global
variables. All of these issues will be eventually fixed by moving all
options to structs.
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Change how m_config is initialized. Make it more uniform; now all
m_config structs are intialized in exactly the same way. Make sure
there's only a single m_option[] array defining the options, and keep
around the pointer to the optstruct default value, and the optstruct
size as well. This will allow reconstructing the option default values
in the following commit.
In particular, stop pretending that the handling of some special options
(like --profile, --v, and some others) is in any way elegant, and make
them explicit hacks. This is really more readable and easier to
understand than what was before, and simplifies the code.
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Prevents some awkwardness in a later commit, and makes the code more
uniform with other places where MPOpts is accessed.
This is a pretty annoying commit (touches tons of lines all over the
place), but it hurts only once.
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Special options (like -v, -playlist, etc.) don't have data associated
with them, so reading them with the "options" property makes no sense.
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Remove the (now unused) code for determining correct-pts mode based on
the demuxer in use. Change its description in the manpage to reflect
what this option does now.
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Doing e.g. show_text "${time-pos/full}" will show the time formatted
with a milliseconds part.
This is actually special cased for a few properties which use
CONF_TYPE_TIME, instead of making all properties using CONF_TYPE_TIME
respect this. This is a technical limitation.
I'm not entirely happy with this approach, so I'll leave it
undocumented. It's relatively ok, but he fact that it's special-cased to
some properties is not elegant. So for now, this is just a hack to make
ChrisK2 happy (hi there).
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The "options" pseudo-property allows reading global like this:
show_text ${options/name}
Where "name" maps to the option "--name". This allows retrieving option
values that are not properties. Write-access is not possible: this is
reserved for normal properties.
Note: it is possible that we'll change this again, and don't require the "options/" prefix to access options.
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Undefined behavior.
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getch2 now deals with the cases where we don't have termcap. Add a dummy
load_termcap to getch2-win so we don't get linking errors on mingw.
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A cygwin mpv will usually run inside mintty, and even if it were to be run
in a regular console window, the cygwin dll emulates ANSI escapes.
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The --profile top-level option is handled specially in m_config.c. But
this code also broke sub-options that happened to be named "profile"
(e.g. when trying to use "-af-add=bs2b=profile=cmoy"). Handle it
specially only if it's the top-level --profile option.
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This didn't setup the linked list of sub-commands for multi-part
commands ("a ; b ; c") correctly. Also, the new commands were attached
to the allocation of the _old_ command instead of the new one. (Wow,
whatever the hell I was (not) thinking when I wrote this code.)
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Attached pictures are now handled specially and on a separate codepath,
so this hack is not needed anymore. Remove it from the normal codepath.
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In general, this warning can hint to actual bugs. We don't enable it
yet, because it would conflict with some unmerged code, and we should
check with clang too (this commit was done by testing with gcc).
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This means that AOs/VOs with no options set do not take the legacy
option parsing path, but instead report that they have no options.
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Finally not used by anything anymore. Farewell.
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Also get rid of the useless comment.
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Commit 9a83d03 accidentally removed this. (Overlooked "static"?)
The handling of this rather sucks. Maybe a better solution will be
possible once we clean up the mp_msg code.
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This also affects --audiofile. The previous behavior wasn't really
useful. There are even separate switches for that: --audio-demuxer and
--sub-demuxer.
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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.)
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These two options were supported by ALSA and OSS only. Further, their
values were specific to the respective audio systems, so it doesn't make
sense to keep them as top-level options.
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These can't be used manually. Encoding is enabled with -o instead, and
the encoding AO/VO is selected using internal mechanisms.
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This requires completely refactoring the AO creation code too.
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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.
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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.
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This is in preparation of making VOs and AOs use the parser which
originally was for video filters only.
The --vo and --ao options have several very annoying features, which are
added here:
- They can skip unknown video outputs (might be useful if a config file
is supposed to work on several systems, where not all VOs/AOs are
available everywhere)
- The trailing "," in "-vo a,b," was significant, and meant that if "a"
and "b" don't work, try the normal autoprobe order as fallback
- There were deprecated VO names (like "gl3" and "gl"), which have to be
handled with the option parser
- Separating VO/VF names and options is different
("-vf foo=opts" vs. "-vo foo:opts")
- vo_opengl.c provides opengl-hq as opengl + preset options
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This is printed with --list-options or e.g. --vf=lavfi=help.
Note that in theory, the options should be able to print their own help,
and we shouldn't special case certain types (like m_option_type_choice
in the commit). But that is too hairy for now, so we don't do it.
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For some reason, both m_config and m_struct are somewhat similar, except
that m_config is much more powerful. m_config is used for VOs and some
other things, so to unify them. We plan to kick out m_struct and use
m_config for everything. (Unfortunately, m_config is also a bit more
bloated, so this commit isn't all that great, but it will allow to
reduce the option parser mess somewhat.)
This commit also switches all video filters to use the option macros.
One reason is that m_struct and m_config, even though they both use
m_option, store the offsets of the option fields differently (sigh...),
meaning the options defined for either are incompatible. It's easier to
switch everything in one go.
This commit will allow using the -vf option parser for other things,
like VOs and AOs.
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This remained stuck at no selection.
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Windows generates WM_MOUSEMOVE messages internally whenever the window
manager wants to know where the mouse is[1] and broadcasts that to
everyone; w32_common doesn't check whether the position is different
and just (indirectly) calls this.
Do the check on input.c since it's possible some other VO or frontend
also do the same thing.
[1]: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/oldnewthing/archive/2003/10/01/55108.aspx
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There was a MPOpts fullscreen field, a mp_vo_opts.fs field, and
VOFLAG_FULLSCREEN. Remove all these and introduce a
mp_vo_opts.fullscreen flag instead.
When VOs receive VOCTRL_FULLSCREEN, they are supposed to set the
current fullscreen mode to the state in mp_vo_opts.fullscreen. They
also should do this implicitly on config().
VOs which are capable of doing so can update the mp_vo_opts.fullscreen
if the actual fullscreen mode changes (e.g. if the user uses the
window manager controls). If fullscreen mode switching fails, they
can also set mp_vo_opts.fullscreen to the actual state.
Note that the X11 backend does almost none of this, and it has a
private fs flag to store the fullscreen flag, instead of getting it
from the WM. (Possibly because it has to deal with broken WMs.)
The fullscreen option has to be checked on config() to deal with
the -fs option, especially with something like:
mpv --fs file1.mkv --{ --no-fs file2.mkv --}
(It should start in fullscreen mode, but go to windowed mode when
playing file2.mkv.)
Wayland changes by: Alexander Preisinger <alexander.preisinger@gmail.com>
Cocoa changes by: Stefano Pigozzi <stefano.pigozzi@gmail.com>
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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.
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From now on, usage of these macros is encouraged over using FFMAX and
FFMIN. FFMAX and FFMIN are perfectly fine, and the added macros are
actually exactly the same as the FFMAX and FFMIN definitions. But they
require including libavutil headers, and certain differences between
Libav and FFmpeg very often introduced breakages if these macros were
somehow not defined because a header was not recursively included.
Defining this macro on our own is the best way to escape from this
annoying issue.
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Sigh, why does this happen all the time...
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Much has been said about this topic, we don't need to say even more.
See additions to options.rst.
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DVD playback had some trouble with PTS resets: libavformat's genpts
feature would try reading until EOF (worst case) to find a new usable
PTS in case a packet's PTS is not set correctly. Especially with slow
DVD access, this would make the player to appear frozen.
Reimplement it partially in demux_lavf.c, and use that code in the DVD
case. This is heavily "inspired" by the code in av_read_frame from
libavformat/utils.c. The difference is that we stop reading if no PTS
has been found after 50 packets (consider this a heuristic). Also, we
don't bother with the PTS wrapping and last-frame-before-EOF handling.
Even with normal PTS wraps, the player frontend will go to hell for the
duration of a frame anyway, and should recover quickly after that.
The terribleness of this commit is mostly that we duplicate libavformat
functionality, and that we suddenly need a packet queue.
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The merged branch doesn't actually just remove old demuxers, but also
includes a branch of cleanups and some refactoring.
Conflicts:
stream/stream.c
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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