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* Add prelimimary (basic, possibly broken) dvdnav supportwm42013-12-121-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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?
* Use O_CLOEXEC when creating FDswm42013-11-301-5/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | This is needed so that new processes (created with fork+exec) don't inherit open files, which can be important for a number of reasons. Since O_CLOEXEC is relatively new (POSIX.1-2008, before that Linux specific), we #define it to 0 in io.h to prevent compilation errors on older/crappy systems. At least this is the plan. input.c creates a pipe. For that, add a mp_set_cloexec() function (which is based on Weston's code in vo_wayland.c, but more correct). We could use pipe2() instead, but that is Linux specific. Technically, we have a race condition, but it won't matter.
* configure: uniform the defines to #define HAVE_xxx (0|1)Stefano Pigozzi2013-11-031-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The configure followed 5 different convetions of defines because the next guy always wanted to introduce a new better way to uniform it[1]. For an hypothetic feature 'hurr' you could have had: * #define HAVE_HURR 1 / #undef HAVE_DURR * #define HAVE_HURR / #undef HAVE_DURR * #define CONFIG_HURR 1 / #undef CONFIG_DURR * #define HAVE_HURR 1 / #define HAVE_DURR 0 * #define CONFIG_HURR 1 / #define CONFIG_DURR 0 All is now uniform and uses: * #define HAVE_HURR 1 * #define HAVE_DURR 0 We like definining to 0 as opposed to `undef` bcause it can help spot typos and is very helpful when doing big reorganizations in the code. [1]: http://xkcd.com/927/ related
* Split mplayer.cwm42013-10-301-0/+355
mplayer.c was a bit too big. Split it into multiple files. I hope the way it's split makes sense. Maybe some things don't make too much sense, or go against intuition. These will fixed as soon as I notice them. Some files are a bit questionable (misc.c, osd.c, configfiles.c), and suggestions how to organize this better are welcome. Regressions are possible due to reorganized include statements. Obviously I didn't just copy mplayer.c's orgy of include statements, but recreated them for each file. It's easily possible that there are oversights and mistakes, which will show up on other platforms. There is one actual change: the public avutil.h include is removed from encode.h, and I tried to replace most FFMIN/FFMAX/av_clip uses. I consider using libavutil too much as dangerous, because the set of include files they recursively pull in is rather arbitrary and is different between FFmpeg and Libav.