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This was mapped to a broken command, so it did nothing but printing an
error message. The intended binding (cycling OSD level) doesn't seem to
useful either, so just drop it.
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The standard say:
NoDisplay means "this application exists, but don't display it in the menus".
Now that --force-window --idle is enabled, we can remove it.
Closes #1755.
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This can be set to select a number of default settings that help mpv
pretend that it has a GUI.
I haven't decided yet whether I really want to use the profile mechanism
for this. There are a number of weird details that are not so easy to
handle with profiles, such as disabling pseudo-gui mode again (you can't
unset profiles directly). So this might change. But for now it will do.
There also should be a better way to store builtin profiles.
Unfortunately, the old crappy MPlayer config file parser needs on-disk
files, so just use a bunch of function calls for now.
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Why did this exist in the first place? Other than being completely
useless, this even caused some regressions in the past. For example,
there was the case of a laptop exposing its accelerometer as joystick
device, which led to extremely fun things due to the default mappings of
axis movement being mapped to seeking.
I suppose those who really want to use their joystick to control a media
player (???) can configure it as mouse device or so.
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This gets rid of the need for a second (or more) parameters; instead it
can be all in one parameter. The (now) redundant parameter is still
parsed for compatibility, though.
The way the flags make each other conflict is a bit tricky: they have
overlapping bits, and the option parser disallows setting already set
bits.
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This is already mapped by default.
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Apparently broken files are popular enough that this is still needed.
It's relatively often asked on the IRC channel, and I also found it on
the archwiki mpv page.
The list of aspect ratios is taken from the archwiki page, with "16:10"
removed (because I doubt there are actually files with this aspect
ratio).
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This is requested oftem, but I don't know if it should be an actual
default binding.
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Apparently this is confusing.
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playlist-pos is 0-based, but everyone thinks it's 1-based. Stupid crap.
(The "not the same as MPlayer" refers to a playlist manipulation command
that doesn't exist anymore in mpv.)
CC: @mpv-player/stable
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This is for users who don't like changes. I'm hoping it will make the
process of cleaning up key bindings less bumpy.
It should be mentioned in the release notes of the next release.
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Also adds audio/ogg and video/ogg.
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It's just confusing; users are encouraged to edit input.conf instead
(changing the argument to the "add" command).
Update input.conf to keep the old behavior.
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Apparently making ESC exit fullscreen mode is the more popular
convention compared to ESC quitting the program.
It was also concluded that ESC should do nothing when the windows is
already in normal state.
See discussion in #973.
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"#" starts a comment, so the # key needs to be handled specially.
MPlayer has the same issue, but its input.conf is wrong. Or at least I
think it's wrong; looking at the MPlayer code it's doubtful they somehow
special-case and handle this.
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Never really worked, and libquvi is probably a lost cause anyway.
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Add the --cache-secs option, which literally overrides the value of
--demuxer-readahead-secs if the stream cache is active. The default
value is very high (10 seconds), which means it can act as network
cache.
Remove the old behavior of trying to pause once the byte cache runs
low. Instead, do something similar wit the demuxer cache. The nice
thing is that we can guess how many seconds of video it has cached,
and we can make better decisions. But for now, apply a relatively
naive heuristic: if the cache is below 0.5 secs, pause, and wait
until at least 2 secs are available.
Note that due to timestamp reordering, the estimated cached duration
of video might be inaccurate, depending on the file format. If the
file format has DTS, it's easy, otherwise the duration will seemingly
jump back and forth.
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Just like I can terminate it on the terminal with this key combination,
I want to be able to do the same on the X window.
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Fixes #1025.
CC: @mpv-player/stable
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Provide a more useful example instead.
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Requested on: https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/commit/90ec3334174e80c16f00971886223a3afabc1aca#commitcomment-7331673
Might remove or remap them again later.
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Or at leats this is the intention. It's a bit hard to tell which
information is needed, and which not.
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Some of them changed semantics or got renamed.
Note that the replacements in the example.conf are not necessarily the
equivalents of the replaced options.
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"UP" seeks forward, so "PGUP" should skip to the next chapter.
Fixes #998.
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Changing audio-delay is probably not needed.
Changing balance "works", but not as expected (sets up a pan matrix to
change left/right contributions to each other, rather than changing the
relative volumes of each channel).
I expect that the rest are not in use by anyone.
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As discussed in #973.
Keep the old bindings for now; there's no reason to unmap them yet.
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This is more consistent with mpv.pc, which is also in libmpv/.
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Instead of using a regex to match names to be exported from the libmpv
dynamic shared library, use a libmpv.def file, which lists all exported
functions explicitly.
This reduces the platform specifics in syms.py. I'm not sure if the
separate compile_sym task is still needed (it could probably be
collapsed, which would concentrate the platform specifics into one
place).
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Nobody uses 'c' (except accidentally) - remove.
Everyone agrees that OSD level cycling on 'o' is dumb, so map it to
show_progress instead. Cycling the OSD level is now available on 'O'.
No reason to ummap 'P' yet.
Also see issue #973.
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Also add some explanations how the config paths are determined.
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Requested by a user. Closes #878.
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This additional sub-directory doesn't serve any purpose anymore. Get rid
of it.
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Convert all these commands to properties. (Except tv_last_channel, not
sure what to do with this.) Also, internally, don't access stream
details directly, but dispatch commands with stream ctrls.
Many of the new properties are a bit strange, because they're write-
only. Also remove some OSD output these commands produced, because I
couldn't be bothered to port these.
In general, this makes everything much cleaner, and will also make it
easier to e.g. move the demuxer to its own thread.
Don't bother updating input.conf, but changes.rst documents how old
commands map to the new ones.
Mostly untested, due to lack of hardware.
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Also drop a vague hint how to do it in the manpage.
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Currently, they are allowed, but only because MPlayer happened to do
that. This might or might not be changed in the future.
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Renamed options:
--audiofile → --audio-file
--audiofile-cache → --audio-file-cache
--channels → --audio-channels
--format → --audio-format
--srate → --audio-samplerate
Renamed properties:
samplerate → audio-samplerate
channels → audio-channels
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--ass → --sub-ass
--autosub → --sub-auto
--autosub-match → --sub-auto-match
--sub → --sub-file
--subcp → --sub-codepage
--subfps → --sub-fps
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So this won't initialize terminal handling if stdout happens to be a
terminal. It also suppresses all output to stdout/stderr.
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The window close button is usually mapped to the CLOSE_WIN pseudo-key.
Until now, --input-test treated this pseudo-key like any other key (like
the rest of the input handling code), so you couldn't close the window
in this mode. The manpage had silly instructions and warnings how to
deal with this.
Just always quit when CLOSE_WIN is received, and improve the
instructions.
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Now, navigation works both of DVD and non-BD-J Blu-ray. Therefore,
rename all 'dvdnav' strings which are not DVD specific to 'discnav'
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Closes #625.
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This might be helpful if we ever want cascading config files. Also, we
will probably need it if we change the default input.conf bindings, and
want to provide compatibility input.conf files.
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This should be pretty safe compared to forcing the codepage.
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Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
Closes #580.
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Again from github issue #484.
Also, sorry for the typo in the earlier commit message.
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Stolen from github issue #484. No idea whether they're needed.
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Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
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This is probably useful.
Note that this includes a small, stupid hack to prevent loading of the
config file if vf_lavfi is not available. The profile by default uses
vf_lavfi, and the config parser will output errors if vf_lavfi is not
available.
As another caveat, we install the example profile even if encoding is
disabled (though we don't load it, since this would print errors).
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Currently KDE will copy a media file into a temporary folder instead of
trying to stream it if a KIO slave location file is started. This change
will tell KDE to make mpv try to directly play the file. Perhaps the
proper flags should be added according to the individual enabled
features of the build but I suggest that be for the future.
Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
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This readds a more or less completely new dvdnav implementation, though
it's based on the code from before commit 41fbcee. Note that this is
rather basic, and might be broken or not quite usable in many cases.
Most importantly, navigation highlights are not correctly implemented.
This would require changes in the FFmpeg dvdsub decoder (to apply a
different internal CLUT), so supporting it is not really possible right
now. And in fact, I don't think I ever want to support it, because it's
a very small gain for a lot of work. Instead, mpv will display fake
highlights, which are an approximate bounding box around the real
highlights.
Some things like mouse input or switching audio/subtitles stream using
the dvdnav VM are not supported.
Might be quite fragile on transitions: if dvdnav initiates a transition,
and doesn't give us enough mpeg data to initialize video playback, the
player will just quit.
This is added only because some users seem to want it. I don't intend to
make mpv a good DVD player, so the very basic minimum will have to do.
How about you just convert your DVD to proper video files?
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This is a confusing mechanism, so the explanation should bit more clear.
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The compatibility layer still takes care of the old speed_mult command.
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Also, replace broken noup= by lavfi expressions.
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Seems appropriate.
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