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* Split mpvcore/ into common/, misc/, bstr/wm42013-12-171-39/+0
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* vd_lavc: factor out libavcodec thread setupwm42013-12-041-0/+1
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* av_common: add timebase parameter to mp_set_av_packet()wm42013-12-041-2/+6
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | If the timebase is set, it's used for converting the packet timestamps. Otherwise, the previous method of reinterpret-casting the mpv style double timestamps to libavcodec style int64_t timestamps is used. Also replace the kind of awkward mp_get_av_frame_pkt_ts() function by mp_pts_from_av(), which simply converts timestamps in a way the old function did. (Plus it takes a timebase parameter, similar to the addition to mp_set_av_packet().) Note that this should not change anything yet. The code in ad_lavc.c and vd_lavc.c passes NULL for the timebase parameters. We could set AVCodecContext.pkt_timebase and use that if we want to give libavcodec "proper" timestamps. This could be important for ad_lavc.c: some codecs (opus, probably mp3 and aac too) have weird requirements about doing decoding preroll on the container level, and thus require adjusting the audio start timestamps in some cases. libavcodec doesn't tell us how much was skipped, so we either get shifted timestamps (by the length of the skipped data), or we give it proper timestamps. (Note: libavcodec interprets or changes timestamps only if pkt_timebase is set, which by default it is not.) This would require selecting a timebase though, so I feel uncomfortable with the idea. At least this change paves the way, and will allow some testing.
* video: refactor PTS code, add fall back heuristic to DTSwm42013-11-271-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Refactor the PTS handling code to make it cleaner, and to separate the bits that use PTS sorting. Add a heuristic to fall back to DTS if the PTS us non-monotonic. This code is based on what FFmpeg/Libav use for ffplay/avplay and also best_effort_timestamp (which is only in FFmpeg). Basically, this 1. just uses the DTS if PTS is unset, and 2. ignores PTS entirely if PTS is non- monotonic, but DTS is sorted. The code is pretty much the same as in Libav [1]. I'm not sure if all of it is really needed, or if it does more than what the paragraph above mentions. But maybe it's fine to cargo-cult this. This heuristic fixes playback of mpeg4 in ogm, which returns packets with PTS==DTS, even though the PTS timestamps should follow codec reordering. This is probably a libavformat demuxer bug, but good luck trying to fix it. The way vd_lavc.c returns the frame PTS and DTS to dec_video.c is a bit inelegant, but maybe better than trying to mess the PTS back into the decoder callback again. [1] https://git.libav.org/?p=libav.git;a=blob;f=cmdutils.c;h=3f1c667075724c5cde69d840ed5ed7d992898334;hb=fa515c2088e1d082d45741bbd5c05e13b0500804#l1431
* demux: export dts from demux_lavf, use it for aviwm42013-11-251-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | Having the DTS directly can be useful for restoring PTS values. The avi file format doesn't actually store PTS values, just DTS. An older hack explicitly exported the DTS as PTS (ignoring the [I assume] genpts generated non-sense PTS), which is not necessary anymore due to this change.
* core: move contents to mpvcore (1/2)Stefano Pigozzi2013-08-061-0/+33
core is used in many unix systems for core dumps. For that reason some tools work under the assumption that the file is indeed a core dump (for example autoconf does this). This commit just renames the files. The following one will change all the includes to fix compilation. This is done this way because git has a easier time tracing file changes if there is a pure rename commit.