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* input: remove LIRCCD supportwm42013-12-161-18/+0
| | | | | | | This removes support for the "LIRC Client Daemon", which is separate from LIRC, and hasn't been maintained for 10 years. See github issue #413.
* Add prelimimary (basic, possibly broken) dvdnav supportwm42013-12-121-0/+21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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?
* vo_opengl: support for vda hardware decodingStefano Pigozzi2013-12-021-0/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | The harder work was done in the previous commits. After that this feature comes out almost for free. The only problem is I can't get the textures created with CGLTexImageIOSurface2D to download properly, thus the code performs download using some CoreVideo APIs. If someone knows why download of textures created with CGLTexImageIOSurface2D doesn't work please contact me :)
* build: reject broken roaraudio sndio emulationwm42013-12-021-1/+1
| | | | | | | | roaraudio has some sort of sndio emulation, but apparently its header file is either blatantly broken, or an old version from the past. The sio_onvol() function has the wrong return type (void instead of int), and the SIO_DEVANY symbol is missing entirely. This broke the build, because the configure check was successful anyway.
* old-configure: delete pre-waf config.h and config.makwm42013-11-301-0/+4
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* build: add options for enabling and disabling any libquvi versionsNikoli2013-11-291-9/+5
| | | | Makes packaging a bit simpler.
* Take care of some libavutil deprecations, drop support for FFmpeg 1.0wm42013-11-291-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | PIX_FMT_* -> AV_PIX_FMT_* (except some pixdesc constants) enum PixelFormat -> enum AVPixelFormat Losen some version checks in certain newer pixel formats. av_pix_fmt_descriptors -> av_pix_fmt_desc_get This removes support for FFmpeg 1.0.x, which is even older than Libav 9.x. Support for it probably was already broken, and its libswresample was rejected by our build system anyway because it's broken. Mostly untested; it does compile with Libav 9.9.
* build: make pthreads mandatorywm42013-11-281-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | pthreads should be available anywhere. Even if not, for environment without threads a pthread wrapper could be provided that can't actually start threads, thus disabling features that require threads. Make pthreads mandatory in order to simplify build dependencies and to reduce ifdeffery. (Admittedly, there wasn't much complexity, but maybe we will use pthreads more in the future, and then it'd become a real bother.)
* old-build: fix iconv check on openbsdStefano Pigozzi2013-11-271-1/+1
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* switch the build system to wafStefano Pigozzi2013-11-211-0/+3573
This commit adds a new build system based on waf. configure and Makefile are deprecated effective immediately and someday in the future they will be removed (they are still available by running ./old-configure). You can find how the choice for waf came to be in `DOCS/waf-buildsystem.rst`. TL;DR: we couldn't get the same level of abstraction and customization with other build systems we tried (CMake and autotools). For guidance on how to build the software now, take a look at README.md and the cross compilation guide. CREDITS: This is a squash of ~250 commits. Some of them are not by me, so here is the deserved attribution: - @wm4 contributed some Windows fixes, renamed configure to old-configure and contributed to the bootstrap script. Also, GNU/Linux testing. - @lachs0r contributed some Windows fixes and the bootstrap script. - @Nikoli contributed a lot of testing and discovered many bugs. - @CrimsonVoid contributed changes to the bootstrap script.