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Conflicts:
bstr.c
bstr.h
etc/input.conf
input/input.c
input/input.h
libao2/ao_pulse.c
libmpcodecs/vf_ass.c
libmpcodecs/vf_vo.c
libvo/gl_common.c
libvo/x11_common.c
mixer.c
mixer.h
mplayer.c
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The gl video output is faster and has more features than corevideo, so
it should be preferred on mac osx.
This doesn't affect GUI compatibility because they specify the
corevideo video output along with the suboptions for the shared buffer
name to mmap in.
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This video output is not useful anymore. It is based on Carbon to draw
the mplayer window and this has been deprecated by Apple in 10.5.
The upcoming 10.8 OSX release should deprecate most of Carbon, so it
doesn't make sense to keep vo_quartz in the codebase when there are
modern and better alternatives (vo_gl and vo_corevideo).
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Restructure parts of the code in the main play loop. The main
functionality difference is that if a video track ends first, now
audio will continue to be played until it ends too.
Now the process also wakes up less often if there's no need to update
video or audio. This will reduce unnecessary wakeups especially when
paused, but may make handling of input events laggier when fd-based
notifications are not supported (like most input on Windows).
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This new vo is heavily based on vo_gl.c. It provides better scale
filters, dithering, and optional color management with LittleCMS2.
It requires OpenGL 3.
Many features are enabled by default, so it will be slower than vo_gl.
However, it can be tuned to behave almost as vo_gl.
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Since "direct3d" has broken color levels with some drivers, and there
is no simple fix for this, prefer "direct3d_shaders".
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Now using the "direct3d" VO will never make use of shaders. Instead, users
are supposed to use the direct3d_shaders VO entry, which is exactly the
same as direct3d, except with shaders enabled by default.
"direct3d" always uses the Direct3D StretcRect API call to render videos.
Playing formats not supported by this function will force mplayer to
insert a scale filter to convert video frames in software.
"direct3d_shaders" prefers shader color conversion, but can fall back to
StretchRect if the format can be handled. (This happens only with some
insignificant packed YUV formats.)
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Conflicts:
mplayer.c
screenshot.c
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vo_xv crashed if existing frames had been lost due to a config() call
in the middle of a file and vo_redraw_frame() was called. Add checks
to reject vo_redraw_frame() unless at least one frame has been flipped
after the the last configuration change, so individual VOs do not have
to deal with this case.
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The "backend" suboption allows selecting the GUI backend used by vo_gl.
Normally, it's auto-selected, but sometimes it's desireable to explicitly
select it.
Remove the gl_sdl VO. This can now be done by using: --vo=gl:backend=sdl
This is based on svn commit 34438, and tries to be compatible with it. The
undocumented numeric backend names serve this purpose. (They are
undocumented because names are preferred.)
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Remove support for building the player without libavcodec and
libavformat. These libraries are now always required.
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Also change the WM_CLASS "application class" string from "MPlayer" to
"mplayer2". This string is visible as application name in Gnome 3.
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This affects only the "new" VO API. The config() title argument was barely
used, and it's hardcoded to "MPlayer" in vf_vo.c. The X11 and the Cocoa
GUI backends, which are the only ones properly supporting window titles,
ignored this argument. Remove the title argument.
Add the vo_get_window_title function. All GUI VOs are supposed to use it
for the window title.
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Remove code refreshing window contents after events such as resize
from vo_vdpau, vo_gl and vo_xv. Instead have them simply set a flag
indicating that a refresh is needed, and have the player core perform
that refresh by doing an OSD redraw. Also add support for updating the
OSD contents over existing frames during slow-but-not-paused playback.
The VOs now also request a refresh if parameters affecting the picture
change (equalizer settings, colormatrix, VDPAU deinterlacing setting).
Even previously the picture was typically redrawn with the new
settings while paused because new OSD messages associated with setting
changes triggered a redraw, but this did not happen if OSD was turned
off.
A minor imperfection is that now window system events can trigger a
single one-frame step forward when using vo_xv after pausing so that
vo_xv does not yet have a copy of the current image. This could be
fixed but I think it's not important enough to bother.
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Previously the core sent VFCTRL_REDRAW_OSD to change OSD contents over
the current frame. Change this to VFCTRL_REDRAW_FRAME followed by
normal EOSD and OSD drawing calls, then vo_flip_page(). The new
version supports changing EOSD contents for libass-rendered subtitles
and simplifies the redraw support code needed per VO. vo_xv doesn't
support EOSD changes because it relies on vf_ass to render EOSD
contents earlier in the filter chain.
vo_xv logic is additionally simplified because the previous commit
removed the need to track the status of current and next images
separately (now each frame is guaranteed to become "visible" soon
after we receive it as "next", with no VO code running in the interval
between).
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Separate passing a new frame to VOs using the new API into two steps.
The first, vo_draw_image(), happens after a new frame is available
from the filter chain. In constrast to old behavior, now the frame is
not actually rendered yet at this point (though possible slice draw
calls can already reach the VO before). The second step,
vo_new_frame_imminent(), happens when we're close enough to the
display time of the new frame that we'll commit to flipping it as the
next action and will not change the OSD over the previous frame any
more.
This new behavior fixes a previous problem with vo_vdpau and vo_gl in
the situation where the player is paused after decoding a new frame
but before flipping it; previously changing OSD in that state would
switch to the new frame as a side effect. It would also allow an easy
way to fix extra output files produced with something like "--vo=png
--frames=1" with precise seeking, but this is not done yet.
The code now relies on a new mp_image from the filter chain staying
valid even after the vf_vo put_image() call providing it returns. In
other words decoders/filters must not deallocate or otherwise
invalidate their output frame between passing it forward and returning
from the decode/filter call.
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The actual work is done by the existing SDL code. This commit merely
makes it possible to explicitly select the SDL backend ("gl" alone
uses SDL only if the X11 and win32 backends are not available, while
the new "gl_sdl" always forces use of SDL).
Also disable YUV conversion method autodetection when SDL is used.
This gets rid of a temporary window that appears for a moment and is
immediately closed again. SDL can't deal with the VOFLAG_HIDDEN flag,
which is needed to create an invisible GL context (when the
autodetection is run, the video size isn't yet known to the VO, and
creating a window then resizing would cause problems with window
placement). Instead always pick the fragment program method by default
(yuv=2). This change affects the normal "gl" VO too if it chooses the
SDL backend.
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Delete the vo_gl2 and vo_matrixview implementations.
vo_gl2 was barely useful anymore. It was a hack based on an old
vo_gl.c version, and all it did differently was rendering the video in
tiles instead of using a single texture. That made it work with some
crappy OpenGL implementations. These days all GPUs support textures of
at least 2048x2048 pixels, which is enough for HD playback. On the
other hand, gl2 suffered from various bugs and deficiencies, all of
which are fixed in gl. Its existence also confused users; many thought
that gl2 is the next version of gl and attempted to use it, even
though it's much worse than gl and they should have used that instead.
Should it turn out that tiling is actually useful, it should be
implemented in vo_gl, instead of keeping vo_gl2 alive.
vo_matrixview was a toy that couldn't even properly display a video.
All it did was display a screensaver-like animation that showed "a
Matrix-like running-text effect". (mplayer is not a screensaver.)
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Rework much of the logic related to reading from event sources and
queuing commands. The two biggest architecture changes are:
- The code buffering keycodes in mp_fifo.c is gone. Instead key input
is now immediately fed to input.c and interpreted as commands, and
then the commands are buffered instead.
- mp_input_get_cmd() now always tries to read every available event
from every event source and convert them to (buffered) commands.
Before it would only process new events until one new command became
available.
Some relevant behavior changes:
- Before commands could be lost when stream code called
mp_input_check_interrupt() which read commands (to see if they were
of types that triggered aborts during slow IO tasks) and then threw
them away. This was especially an issue if cache was enabled and slow
to read. Fixed - now it's possible to check whether there are queued
commands which will abort playback of the current file without
throwing other commands away.
- mp_input_check_interrupt() now prints a message if it returns
true. This is especially useful because the failures caused by
aborted stream reads can trigger error messages from other code that
was doing the read; the new message makes it more obvious what the
cause of the subsequent error messages is.
- It's now possible to again avoid making stdin non-blocking (which
caused some issues) without reintroducing extra latency. The change
will be done in a subsequent commit.
- Event sources that do not support select() should now have somewhat
lower latency in certain situations as they will be checked both
before and after select()/sleep in input reading; before the sleep
always happened first even if such sources already had queued
input. Before the key fifo was also handled in this manner (first
key triggered select, but if multiple were read then rest could be
delayed; however in most cases this didn't add latency in practice
as after central code started doing command handling it queried for
further commands with a max sleep time of 0).
- Key fifo limiting is more accurate now: it now counts actual
commands intead of keycodes, and all queued keys are read
immediately from input devices so they can be counted correctly.
- Since keypresses are now interpreted immediately, commands which
change keybindings will no longer affect following keypresses that
have already been read before the command is executed. This should
not be an issue in practice with current keybinding behavior.
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Due to libavcodec changes vo_xvmc would have needed some modifications
to keep working. However, I think there's little real demand for XvMC,
so I'll just drop XvMC support. XvMC only supported MPEG-2, making it
of very limited usefulness nowadays, plus the vo_xvmc implementation
was not high quality and never worked particularly well or reliably
anyway.
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When doing a precise seek video_out->frame_loaded was left to true
while frames were being skipped. However vo_get_buffered_frame()
always returns success if a frame is already loaded; due to this the
EOF detection in update_video() never triggered, and a hr-seek past
EOF could cause a soft hang (commands were still processed and it was
possible to seek again to exit the loop). This could also happen with
Matroska files using ordered chapters if an underlying file was
actually shorter than the chapter that was supposed to come from it.
Then seeking to a timestamp after the end of the file but before the
end of the chapter would trigger the bug.
Fix the problem by setting frame_loaded to false when we decide to
skip the frame in question.
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There were multiple files specific to Zoran support, and they also
depended on internal FFmpeg headers (so it would probably have been
hard to get them to compile now even if you tried). It's obsolete now,
so just drop the whole mess.
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dxr2 support had been broken quite a while and nobody noticed. There
were finally commits to fix it in the svn repo, but rather than apply
those I'll just drop dxr2 support.
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By now VIDIX is too obscure to justify the amount of code and
complexity it requires in the sources. Although there is no pressing
need to drop it just now from a code point of view, I'll rather remove
it before release than release with VIDIX support and then drop it
later.
Some of the manpage mentions of VIDIX were in "this option supported
for these VOs" lists that looked outdated and failed to mention vdpau
for example. Replace such incorrect lists with a generic "not
supported for all VOs" mention.
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Register the X11 connection fd in the input system so that
mp_input_get_cmd() can immediately wake up and handle keyboard or
other X events. The callback calls vo_check_events() and tells the
input system to handle any input possibly recorded during that. Before
this was done for vo_xv only; this commit generalizes it to all VOs
that call vo_x11_create_vo_window() - those are hopefully ones that
will handle all X events in check_events().
The callback is only kept registered while the vo is properly
configured. At other times calling check_events() would not clear
pending input and so could lead to a busy loop.
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git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@32624 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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Require DirectFB version 0.9.15 instead of 0.9.13.
This simplifies the build system at the cost of requiring a library
version that was released at the end rather than the middle of 2002.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@32251 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Simplify DirectFB check.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@32252 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
Require DirectFB version 0.9.22.
This allows getting rid of a lot of library version check #ifdeffery.
Release 0.9.22 is from February 2005, so the requirement is reasonable.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@32253 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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Enable all of libavcodec, libavformat, libswscale, and libpostproc
together (libavutil is always required).
based on svn commit by diego:
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@32226 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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not only if -geometry was given.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@31315 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@31283 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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libvo/video_out.c:461: warning: implicit declaration of function 'mp_input_queue_cmd'
libvo/video_out.c:461: warning: implicit declaration of function 'mp_input_parse_cmd'
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@31101 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@31091 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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This avoids the compilation failure on kFreeBSD (at least amd64):
In file included from libvo/vo_directfb2.c:44:
libvo/video_out.h:267: error: redefinition of 'struct keymap'
This is because libvo/vo_directfb2.c #includes sys/kd.h, which in turn
includes sys/kbio.h, which defines another 'struct keymap'.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@31059 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@30968 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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Remove the help/ subdirectory, configure code to create toplevel
help_mp.h, and all the '#include "help_mp.h"' lines from .c files.
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git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@30761 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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These functions return void*, which is compatible with any pointer,
so there is no need for casts.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@30744 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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