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* core: disable vf_sub auto-insertionwm42012-10-241-14/+0
| | | | | | | Since most VOs support rendering subs directly, this doesn't change much. Changes include: vo_null is faster, vo_image doesn't add subtitles by default (while vo_lavc does), vo_caca doesn't render subs (but you couldn't read them anyway).
* VF: rename vf_ass to vf_subwm42012-10-243-10/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | This reflects the fact that this filter now renders all types of subtitles, not just ASS subtitles. Always compile this filter, not just on CONFIG_ASS. Note that --no-ass still disables auto-inserting this filter. It's the only way to disable auto-insertion, so keep it even though it's not really ASS specific anymore. --no-ass also disables using libass for rendering text subs directly.
* draw_bmp: fix for yuy2 formatwm42012-10-241-0/+3
| | | | | | | mp_get_chroma_shift() modifies its argument even if it fails, so we have to restore that. mp_image didn't set chroma shifts for yuy2.
* core: do not try to redraw OSD if VO doesn't support OSDwm42012-10-241-5/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | This fixes awkward framestepping when seeking with -vo null while paused (caused because seeking by default draws an OSD bar, and mplayer trying to redraw the OSD in that case; this logic is actually needed with vo_xv). It would have been simpler to just check vo->driver->draw_osd (and leave that callback to NULL for VOs which don't support OSD), but for now try to retain the capability to let VOs decide based on the image format whether to support OSD or not.
* VO, sub: refactorwm42012-10-244-20/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove VFCTRL_DRAW_OSD, VFCAP_EOSD_FILTER, VFCAP_EOSD_RGBA, VFCAP_EOSD, VOCTRL_DRAW_EOSD, VOCTRL_GET_EOSD_RES, VOCTRL_QUERY_EOSD_FORMAT. Remove draw_osd_with_eosd(), which rendered the OSD by calling VOCTRL_DRAW_EOSD. Change VOs to call osd_draw() directly, which takes a callback as argument. (This basically works like the old OSD API, except multiple OSD bitmap formats are supported and caching is possible.) Remove all mentions of "eosd". It's simply "osd" now. Make OSD size per-OSD-object, as they can be different when using vf_sub. Include display_par/video_par in resolution change detection. Fix the issue with margin borders in vo_corevideo.
* draw_bmp: don't try to call swscale if image format not supportedwm42012-10-242-2/+15
| | | | If that happens, we silently fail.
* sub, vf_ass: allow rendering RGBA subs, replace old vf_ass renderingwm42012-10-241-156/+15
| | | | | | | | | | Do this by replacing all the old vf_ass drawing code by draw_bmp.c. Change sub.c to always use osd_draw() for the other OSD drawing routines, and simplify the code a bit. spudec.c subtitles (i.e. DVD subs) are now considered subtitles, and are rendered by vf_ass, if that filter is inserted.
* sub: fix text subtitle aspect ratio with vo_xv and vo_lavc, refactorwm42012-10-241-9/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This fixes that vo_xv didn't display text subtitles correctly when using anamorphic video. It didn't pass the aspect information to the subtitle renderer. Also, try to render OSD correctly with respect to aspect ratio settings: on vo_xv, the OSD is rendered into the video, and needs to be "stretched" too when playing anamorphic video. When the -monitorpixelaspect option is used, even with VOs such as vo_opengl the OSD has to be rendered with that aspect ratio. As preparation for future commits, replace the weird vsfilter_scale value with a somewhat more sensible video_par member. Also, struct mp_eosd_res is a better place for the aspect ratio parameters, as OSD needs this too. Use osd_draw_on_image() directly in vo_lavc, which fixes aspect ratio issues as well.
* mp_image: hack to fix alignment for certain image formatswm42012-10-241-0/+19
| | | | | | | | This is to get rid of swscale alignment warnings with the new OSD code. Only image formats used by it are fixed. Solving this generally would require some more effort. (Possibly by using libav's allocation functions plus lots of testing.)
* sub: add helper to draw sub-bitmaps into an imageRudolf Polzer2012-10-242-0/+27
| | | | | Merged by wm4 from commits 93978f17b76d..13211ef5fc20. Changed copyright header in draw_bmp.c to "mpv", and removed the one in draw_bmp.h.
* mp_image: fix copy_mpi() with 16 bit formats, add helper macrosRudolf Polzer2012-10-242-5/+17
| | | | | | | Merged by wm4. copy_mpi() assumed that planar YUV formats always used 1 byte per component, which is not true for 9/10/16 bit YUV formats.
* libmpcodecs: move vf_scale.c swscale helper functions to sws_utils.cRudolf Polzer2012-10-245-111/+163
| | | | | Extracted/rebased by wm4 from commits 93978f17b76d..13211ef5fc20. Actual mp_image_swscale is added in a later commit.
* Merge branch 'master' into osd_changeswm42012-10-1652-16297/+37
|\ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Conflicts: Makefile command.c libvo/gl_common.c libvo/vo_corevideo.m libvo/vo_opengl.c libvo/vo_opengl_old.c libvo/vo_opengl_shaders.glsl sub/ass_mp.c sub/osd_libass.c sub/sd_ass.c
| * ad_ffmpeg: add support for planar sample formatsStefano Pigozzi2012-10-141-7/+36
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | FFmpeg and Libav are starting to return a growing number of planar samples when decoding formats that save data like that. In this first implementation planar formats are immediately converted to packed formats. Fututre developments should move to use libavresample. Original work by Nicolas George on mplayer(1).
| * Remove useless video filterswm42012-10-0351-16285/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Most of these have very limited actual use, or are even entirely useless. They only serve to bloat the codebase and to make life harder. Drowning users in tons of barely useful filters isn't exactly helpful either. Some of these filters were redundant or marked as obsolete. The dlopen and lua (to be added soon) video filters provide ways to add custom filters. Detailed listing for each filter with reasons (with contributions from divVerent and lachs0r): 1bpp: Replaced by "scale". 2xsai: Pixel art scaling algorithm, useless with lossy video. blackframe: Not very useful. Apparently one use is combining it with scripts, that pass the bmovl: Weirdly complex and insane (using FIFO commands), questionable use. cropdetect: Only sort-of useful when used with scripts, and then it will be very fragile. It's probably better to use the dlopen rectangle filter, or to implement the common use-case in a better way. decimate: Not needed/useful with modern video codecs, is an encoding-only filter. denoise3d: "hqdn3d" is better. detc: Some of the worse deteleciners. dint: Useless, actually crashes. (On an assert in vf.c that is disabled by default in mplayer-svn.) dvbscale: Not even practical, and the same effect can be achieved through other means. eq: Worse/older version of eq2. field: Limited use, available as dlopen filter. fil: Quoting the manpage: This filter is very similar to the il filter but much faster, the main disadvantage is that it does not always work. Especially if combined with other filters it may produce randomly messed up images, so be happy if it works but do not complain if it does not for your combination of filters. filmdint: Kind of redundant with pullup, and slightly worse. fixpts: Never useful. (Most if not all filters have been fixed for PTS.) framestep: Questionable use. For things like creating thumbnails, ffmpeg or --sstep should be used. geq: Limited use, will be redundant with the "lua" filter. halfpack: Useless, probably redundant with "scale". harddup: Useless. hue: Most VOs support this. il: Useless. ivtc: Another of the worse deteleciners. kerndeint: A bad deinterlacer. lavc: For DVB output devices. We removed that support. lavcdeint: A bad deinterlacer, was already deprecated. Still available as --vf=pp=fd. mcdeint: A broken deinterlacer that uses lavc internals. ow: Very slow, barely any quality benefit over "hqdn3d". palette: Done by "scale". perspective: Files with incorrect perspective are extremely rare. About the only real-world use for this is keystone correction, which is usually done in hardware by the projector or by graphics drivers/compositors. pp7: Another useless postprocessing filter with bad and complicated code. Use libpostprocess with "pp" instead. qp: Useless. remove-logo: Redundant with delogo, which is better and more practical. rgbtest: Useless. sab, smartblur, boxblur: Blur filters, redundant to "unsharp". softskip: Does nothing. spp, fspp, uspp: Useless postprocessing filters. "spp" needs ffmpeg internals. "fspp" is the optimized version of the "spp" filter (???), while "uspp" is the slow version (????). Use libpostprocess with "pp" instead. telecine: Evil and useless. Available as dlopen filter for testing purposes. test: Useless. tfields: Useless, probably. tile: Questionable use. Available as dlopen filter. tinterlace: Evil and useless. yuvcsp: Probably useless. yvu9: Redundant with "scale". Also remove the following left-over files: vd_null.c, vqf.h
| * vf_lavc: fix compilation with latest libavAnton Khirnov2012-09-291-5/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove a pointless and broken check for avctx->codec->encode. 1) The check does not test for anything useful. 2) AVCodecContext.encode is a private field and is not supposed to be accessed from outside of lavc. 2a) AVCodecContext.encode does not exist anymore in latest libavcodec, so this block fails to build.
* | sub: cosmetics: move things aroundwm42012-10-161-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Move sub-bitmap definitions from dec_sub.h to sub.h. While it's a bit odd that OSD data structures are in a file named sub.h, it's definitely way too strange to have them in a file about subtitle decoding. (Maybe sub.h/.c and the sub/ directory should be split out and renamed "osd" at a later point.) Remove including ass_mp.h (and the libass headers) where possible. Remove typedefs for mp_eosd_res and sub_bitmaps structs. Store a mp_eosd_res struct in osd_state instead of just w/h. Note that sbtitles might be rendered using different sizes/margins when filters are involved (the subtitle renderer is not supposed to use the OSD res directly, and the "dim" member removed in the previous commit is something different).
* | sub: always go through sub.c for OSD renderingwm42012-10-163-34/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Before this commit, vf_vo.c and vf_ass.c were manually calling the subtitle decoder to retrieve images to render. In particular, this circumvented the sub-bitmap conversion & caching layer in sub.c. Change this so that subtitle decoding isn't special anymore, and draws all subtitles with the normal OSD drawing API. This is also a step towards removing the need for vf_ass auto-insertion. In fact, if auto-insertion would be disabled now, VOs with "old" OSD rendering could still render ASS subtitles in monochrome, because there is still ASS -> old-OSD bitmap conversion in the sub.c mechanism. The code is written with the assumption that the subtitle rendering filter (vf_ass) can render all subtitle formats. Since vf_ass knows the ASS format only, rendering image subs (i.e. RGBA subs) with it simply fails. This means that with vo_xv (vf_ass auto-inserted), image subs wouldn't be rendered. Use a dumb hack to disable rendering subs with a filter, if we detect that the subs are not in ASS format. (Trying to render the subs first would probably result in purging the conversion cache on every frame.)
* | sub: remove logic for disabling hinting on scaled EOSDwm42012-10-162-3/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This was an extremely obscure setting, as it was used only with vo_gl if its scaled-osd suboption was used. If you really want this, you can set the desired ass-hinting value directly, and there will be literally no loss in functionality. Note that this didn't actually test whether the EOSD was scaled. Basically, it only checked whether vo_gl had the scaled-osd suboption set.
* | sub: create sub_bitmap array even when using libasswm42012-10-161-1/+0
|/ | | | | | | | | | | | | | One sub_bitmaps struct could contain either a libass ASS_Image list, or a mplayer native list of sub-bitmaps. This caused code duplication in vo_vdpau.c and bitmap_packer.c. Avoid this by creating such a sub_bitmap array even with libass. This basically copies the list and recreates it in mplayer's native format. It gets rid of the code duplication, and will make implementing extended subtitle and OSD rendering in other VOs easier. Also do some cosmetic changes and other preparations for the following commits.
* vf_scale: do the upscale detection AFTER calculating dimensionsRudolf Polzer2012-09-241-7/+8
| | | | | | Otherwise it heavily violates the manpage's description, and describing what it did before in the documentation is something too complicated to describe in the English language.
* vf_rectangle: remove as it is very dirty and we have a replacement nowRudolf Polzer2012-09-185-199/+0
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* vf_dlopen: improve performance for 1-frame-for-1-frame filtersRudolf Polzer2012-09-181-21/+53
| | | | | | This is done by requesting a buffer from the next filter in the chain, instead of always allocating our own. This allows the next filter to e.g. ensure its own preferred memory layout.
* ad_dvdpcm: add back PCM decoder for DVDwm42012-09-182-0/+164
| | | | | | This is needed by demux_mpg (and possibly by demux_ts) for PCM playback. The decoder does the mapping from MPEG headers to the actual PCM format, and also unpacks sample data for 20/24 bit formats.
* subs, vo_vdpau: support RGBA color for PGS subtitlesUoti Urpala2012-09-183-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Support passing bitmap subtitles to VOs in full RGBA color, and implement this for libavcodec-decoded subtitle formats on decoding side and vo_vdpau on display side. Currently this is enabled for PGS (blu-ray) and DVB subtitles. VDPAU seems to have sampling issues similar to known GL ones when drawing a sub-rectangle from a larger texture with scaling, where adjacent pixels outside the specified source rectangle affect the result. As the bitmap subtitles may be scaled, add padding support to the bitmap packer code. In principle, this could be used for colored DVD subtitles too. However, the libavcodec DVD decoder lacks parts of the resolution and palette handling that are present in spudec.c. Conflicts: libvo/vo_gl.c sub/dec_sub.h sub/sd_lavc.c
* rawaudio: use mplayer audio format for format optionwm42012-09-181-0/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The rawaudio demuxer had a rather hard to use way to set the audio format with the --rawaudio=format=value option. The user had to pass a numeric value, which then was set as wFormatTag member in the WAVEFORMATEX header. Make it use the mplayer audio format (the same as --af=format=value). Add a new internal pseudo audio codec tag, which is hopefully unused, which makes ad_pcm use the value in wFormatTag as internal mplayer audio format. Playing non-PCM formats is disabled. (At least AC3 can be played directly.)
* dec_audio: do not overwrite sh_audio->wf->wFormatTagwm42012-09-181-8/+2
| | | | | | | | | No decoder actually used this value (except ad_acm, which was removed a while ago), so this change shouldn't have any bad consequences. ad_ffmpeg passes wf to libavcodec decoders, but only the extra data portion. This change is needed by the next commit.
* ad_pcm: add back raw decoderwm42012-09-182-0/+216
| | | | | | | | | | | This was removed in commit 6a26b4a66504. Add it back, because it was needed by demuxer_rawaudio and for PCM audio with demuxers other than demux_lavf. (In practice, this broke rawaudio and PCM-in-Matroska only.) Unlike with raw video, there is no single raw audio "decoder" in libavcodec. Instead of trying to mess raw audio input into ad_ffmpeg using a table to map audio formats to the respective libavcodec decoders, it seems advantageous to simply add back ad_pcm.
* demuxer: remove ImageDesc fieldwm42012-09-181-21/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This was needed by the now-removed mov demuxer for QuickTime video, or to be more specific, the Sorenson 3 video codec. QuickTime can (probably) still decoded by libavcodec, but this field is not needed for this. The reference in demux_mkv was apparently for decoding QuickTime in Matroska, using binary QuickTime codecs (QTX stuff). It's possible that this has been broken with the binary codecs removal (see commit aebfbbf2bdd), because it removed related code from demux_mkv. On the other hand, the code section in question was enabled only if binary win32 codecs were enabled. The win32 codec loader worked on 32 bit x86 only. This means QuickTime-in-Matroska was broken on all other architectures, including 64 bit x86. Despite being possibly broken on a major platform, nobody has complained about it yet, and since I couldn't find a sample of such a mkv file, so don't bother with it.
* subs, vo: do sub bitmap change detection by comparing IDsUoti Urpala2012-09-181-15/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | vo_vdpau and vo_gl cache the last subtitle bitmaps uploaded to video card in case they stay the same over multiple frames. Detecting whether the bitmaps have changed and should be re-uploaded was somewhat fragile. Change the VO API to provide a bitmap ID which can be compared with what the VO has to determine whether a new upload of the bitmaps is needed. Conflicts: libvo/vo_gl.c Note: the changes for vo_gl.c were not merged. Instead, eosd_packer is modified to use the new way of detecting EOSD changes. This takes care of vo_gl, vo_gl3 and vo_direct3d, which all render EOSD. They don't need to be updated in turn.
* subs: always use sub decoder framework for libass renderingUoti Urpala2012-09-182-35/+25
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove subtitle selection code setting osd->ass_track directly and vf_ass/vf_vo code rendering the track directly with libass. Instead, do track selection and rendering with dec_sub.c functions. Before, mpctx->set_of_ass_tracks[] contained bare libass tracks generated from external subtitle files. For use with dec_sub.c, it now contains struct sh_sub instances with decoder already initialized. This commit breaks the sub_step command ('g' and 'y' keys) for libass-rendered subtitles. It could be fixed, but it's so useless - especially as with the existing implementation there's no practical way to get subtitle delay back to normal after using it - that I didn't bother. Conflicts: command.c mp_core.h mplayer.c
* subs: libass: use a single persistent renderer for subtitlesUoti Urpala2012-09-182-72/+30
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | To draw libass subtitles, the code used ASS_Renderer objects created in vf_vo (VO rendering) or vf_ass. They were destroyed and recreated together with the video filter chain. Change the code to use a single persistent renderer instance stored in the main osd_state struct. Because libass seems to misbehave if fonts are changed while a renderer exists (even if ass_set_fonts() is called on the renderer afterwards), the renderer is recreated after adding embedded fonts. The known benefits are simpler code and avoiding delays when switching between timeline parts from different files (libass fontconfig initialization, needed when creating a new renderer, can take a long time in some cases; switching between files rebuilds the video filter chain, and this required recreating the renderers). On the other hand, I'm not sure whether this could cause inefficient bitmap caching in libass; explicitly resetting the renderer in some cases could be beneficial. The new code does not keep the distinction of separate renderers for vsfilter munged aspect vs normal; this means that changing subtitle tracks can lose cache for the previous track. The new code always sets some libass parameters on each rendering call, which were previously only set if they had potentially changed. This should be harmless as libass itself has checks to see if the values differ from previous ones. Conflicts: command.c libmpcodecs/vf_ass.c libmpcodecs/vf_vo.c mplayer.c sub/ass_mp.c
* cleanup: remove pointless #definesUoti Urpala2012-09-182-4/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove the following #defines, which should never change in practice: CONFIG_FAKE_MONO, OUTBURST, FAST_OSD, FAST_OSD_TABLE The configure script hardcoded these to particular values in config.h. They could only be changed by manually editing it. I don't think anyone would want to. X11_FULLSCREEN This once did something, but became meaningless years ago and was now always set to true if the files using it were compiled at all. Conflicts: configure libvo/osd.c libvo/vo_gl.c Merged from mplayer2. The OSD defines were already removed in this fork.
* libaf: rename af_format.h to format.hwm42012-08-292-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | af_format.h declares some symbols which are defined in format.c. The fact that af_format.c is a completely unrelated file is rather confusing. Having the header and implementation file use the same base name is more uniform. (af_format.c is the audio conversion filter, while af_format.h and format.c are about audio formats and their properties.) Also fix all source files which include this file.
* options, codecs.conf, img_format: unify imgfmt name handlingwm42012-08-293-99/+29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove the duplication of image format name lists from codec-cfg.c and img_format.c. Remove the list of "long" image format names from img_format.c. One user visible change is that now mplayer won't pr