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* command: return lavfi filters in option-info/[av]f/choicesGuido Cella32 hours1-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | This adds non-mpv filters to option-info/af/choices and option-info/vf/choices, which allows completing them with set af/vf <Tab> in console.lua. Partial fix of #13017. Getting the filter options would required adding af-list and vf-list properties.
* sub/ass_mp: filters/f_lavfi: forward declare mp_logllyyr2023-09-211-0/+1
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* filters: lavfi: allow hwdec_interop selection for filtersPhilip Langdale2022-09-211-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Today, lavfi filters are provided a hw_device from the first hwdec_interop that was loaded, regardless of whether it's the right one or not. In most situations where a hardware based filter is used, we need more control over the device. In this change, a `hwdec_interop` option is added to the lavfi wrapper filter configuration and this is used to pick the correct hw_device to inject into the filter or graph (in the case of a graph, all filters get the same device). Note that this requires the use of the explicit lavfi syntax to allow for the extra configuration. eg: ``` mpv --vf=hwupload ``` becomes ``` mpv --vf=lavfi=[hwupload]:hwdec_interop=cuda-nvdec ``` or ``` mpv --vf=lavfi-bridge=[hwupload]:hwdec_interop=cuda-nvdec ```
* options: pre-check filter names when using vf/af libavfilter bridgewm42019-11-251-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Until now, using a filter not in mpv's builtin filter list would assume it's a libavfilter filter. If it wasn't, the option value was still accepted, but creating the filter simply failed. But since this happens after option parsing, so the result is confusing. Improve this slightly by checking filter names. This will reject truly unknown filters at option parsing time. Unfortunately, this still does not check filter arguments. This would be much more complex, because you'd have to create a dummy filter graph and allocate the filter. Maybe another time.
* f_lavfi: fix typo in commentwm42018-02-131-1/+1
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* options: slightly improve filter help output for lavfi bridgewm42018-02-031-0/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | --vf=help will now list libavfilter filters, and e.g. --vf=yadif=help will list libavfilter filter options. The latter is rather bare, because the AVOption API is really awful (holy shit how is it so bad), and would require us to handle _every_ option type manually. Alternatively we could call av_opt_show2(), which ffmpeg uses for help output in its CLI tools and which is much more detailed. But it's rather foreign and forces output through av_log(), so I don't really want to use it.
* video: rewrite filtering glue codewm42018-01-301-0/+30
Get rid of the old vf.c code. Replace it with a generic filtering framework, which can potentially handle more than just --vf. At least reimplementing --af with this code is planned. This changes some --vf semantics (including runtime behavior and the "vf" command). The most important ones are listed in interface-changes. vf_convert.c is renamed to f_swscale.c. It is now an internal filter that can not be inserted by the user manually. f_lavfi.c is a refactor of player/lavfi.c. The latter will be removed once --lavfi-complex is reimplemented on top of f_lavfi.c. (which is conceptually easy, but a big mess due to the data flow changes). The existing filters are all changed heavily. The data flow of the new filter framework is different. Especially EOF handling changes - EOF is now a "frame" rather than a state, and must be passed through exactly once. Another major thing is that all filters must support dynamic format changes. The filter reconfig() function goes away. (This sounds complex, but since all filters need to handle EOF draining anyway, they can use the same code, and it removes the mess with reconfig() having to predict the output format, which completely breaks with libavfilter anyway.) In addition, there is no automatic format negotiation or conversion. libavfilter's primitive and insufficient API simply doesn't allow us to do this in a reasonable way. Instead, filters can use f_autoconvert as sub-filter, and tell it which formats they support. This filter will in turn add actual conversion filters, such as f_swscale, to perform necessary format changes. vf_vapoursynth.c uses the same basic principle of operation as before, but with worryingly different details in data flow. Still appears to work. The hardware deint filters (vf_vavpp.c, vf_d3d11vpp.c, vf_vdpaupp.c) are heavily changed. Fortunately, they all used refqueue.c, which is for sharing the data flow logic (especially for managing future/past surfaces and such). It turns out it can be used to factor out most of the data flow. Some of these filters accepted software input. Instead of having ad-hoc upload code in each filter, surface upload is now delegated to f_autoconvert, which can use f_hwupload to perform this. Exporting VO capabilities is still a big mess (mp_stream_info stuff). The D3D11 code drops the redundant image formats, and all code uses the hw_subfmt (sw_format in FFmpeg) instead. Although that too seems to be a big mess for now. f_async_queue is unused.