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DOCS/man/en/options.rst
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ffmpeg ticket #1852 is fixed with 425c30dda. This didn't actually happen
in practice.
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Remove the explicit struct mp_csp_details parameters from all related
functions, and use mp_image.colorspace/levels instead.
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Mostly pedantic bikeshedding issues.
Move some code around, so that the sub_bitmap_to_mp_images() function
can be split into two parts. This is better than having a big function
with many input and outputs, of which only half are used in each code
path.
Also, try to make code simpler by using a mp_rect type.
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This was sometimes slower, sometimes slightly faster. Remove it.
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Conflicts:
libvo/vo_xv.c
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This controlled the generation of the palette for DVD subs if no palette
was found. The option name and description is confusing, and it was
probably barely useful. Remove the option, and hardcode the behavior to
the option's default value.
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The code for this option attempted to emulate the old as-documented
behavior. It wasn't very good at it, and now that the old OSD code has
been removed, it's entirely pointless.
This removes the factor 1.7 with which --subfont-text-scale was
multiplied.
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Most of these cased working when the OSD was switched to libass, or
didn't do anything even before that.
Also don't recursively include subreader.h in sub.h.
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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.
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Normally, we can redraw the OSD any time. But some drivers don't support
OSD redrawing (vo_null etc.), or only "sometimes" (vo_xv). For that,
some additional logic is needed. Simplify that logic. This might also
fix subtle bugs with the OSD not updating or endless frame stepping in
unforseen corner cases.
Do this by adding a new flag, which tells whether the OSD should be
redrawn.
Remove some minor code duplication.
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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.
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If that happens, we silently fail.
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This caches scaled RGBA sub-bitmaps.
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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.
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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.
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Just to get rid of that conversion copy&pasted from the internet.
R and G are swapped for unknown reasons. Testing various subtitles
seem to yield the same results as VLC. The sub-bitmap renderers output
the correct colors. The colorspace conversion is used without problems
for vo_gl, vo_gl3 and vo_vdpau. The problem is most likely that
apparently, the DVD palette read from the subtitle track extradata is
converted to YUV using vobsub_palette_to_yuv(), and swapped in the
process. Or in other words, the YUV colors spu->global_palette are
encoded with R and G swapped.
Add some utility definition to csputils.c/h to make converting single
color values easier.
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To ease changing all the VOs to the new OSD rendering, fallbacks,
conversions, support code etc. was left all over the code. Now that
all VOs have been changed, all that code is inactive. Remove it.
Strip down spudec.c. We don't need the old grayscale and scaling stuff
anymore. (Not removing spudec itself yet - I'm not confident that the
libavcodec DVD sub decoder is sufficient, and it would also require
some hacks to get DVD palette and resolution information from libdvdread
to libavcodec.)
The option --spuaa, --spualign, --spugauss were used with the old sub
scaling code, and don't do anything anymore.
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draw_bmp.c uses libswscale, which has strict alignment requirements on
input images. Since imp_convert.c is currently the only producer of RGBA
sub-bitmaps, the overall code becomes easier if the alignment is done on
image allocation, rather than forcing draw_bmp.c to create an aligned
copy.
talloc doesn't align to 16 bytes, as required by libswscale. Apparently,
system malloc (glibc/Linux/32 bit) aligns to 8 bytes only, so talloc's
own code to align to 16 bytes is ineffective. Work around by using
mp_image to allocate the image.
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The osd_draw_on_image() function renders the full OSD into the provided
image.
It uses the mp_draw_sub_bitmaps() function added in the previous commit
to do the actual work.
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libswscale tends to overwrite the area between (w,y)-(0,y+1). It tries
to process multiple pixels at once, and if the memory past the last x
pixel is inside a SIMD operation, but still below the image stride, it
overwrites that data with black.
This happens with vo_x11 and 32 bit RGBA formats. The bug is visible as
black bar right of the subtitle bounding box. Fix by giving libswscale
more alignment. Then the "outside" pixels are inside, and are processed
normally instead of overwritten with black.
NOTE: we do not increase the alignment constant, because this is a
separate issue from pointer alignment. libavutil's av_malloc() wouldn't
actually satisfy the increased alignment either.
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Merged by wm4 from commits 93978f17b76d..13211ef5fc20. Changed copyright
header in draw_bmp.c to "mpv", and removed the one in draw_bmp.h.
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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
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Fix spudec change detection. The internal changed-flag was not reset
when retrieving indexed bitmaps, and subtitles were rescaled every
frame, even if they were not changing.
Simplify subtitle decoders by not requiring them to check whether the
passed-in screen size has changed. sd_lavc did this, and spudec would
have needed to do the same. Instead, leave this to the osd_object
force_redraw flag. Subtitle decoders (such as libass) can still signal
that only the positions of subtitles have changed, but making _all_
subtitle decoders do this just to deal with screen size changes is
worthless.
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Crop subtitle images produced by spudec.c: instead of returning a frame-
sized bitmap (with possibly large transparent regions), return a cropped
down rectangle of the visible part only. The old spudec scaler code had
this as spudec_cut_image(), but it worked on the data converted to the
old OSD format only.
Move most code to setup the sub-bitmap from spudec_get_indexed() to
spudec_process_data(), so that cropping can be done every time a new
subtitle is decoded, instead of every frame.
Set the sub_bitmaps->scaled flag. Without it, vo_gl and vo_vdpau
produced ugly artifacts on the borders.
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Fixes problems with ugly borders.
Note that at least in the DVD sub case, we could have just set all
transparent pixels to black to solve this.
vo_direct3d.c change untested, because mingw is a miserable pile of
crap.
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Instead, sd_lavc.c and spudec.c (the two image sub decoders) always
output indexed/paletted images. For this purpose, add SUBBITMAP_INDEXED,
and convert the subs to RGBA in img_convert.c instead. If a VO is used
that supports the old OSD format only, the indexed bitmaps are converted
to the old OSD format by abusing spudec.c in a similar way sd_lavc.c
used to do.
The main reason why spudec.c is used is because the images must not only
be converted to the old format, but also properly scaled, cropped, and
aligned (the asm code in libvo/osd.c requires this alignment).
Remove support for the old format (packed variant) from the OpenGL VOs.
(The packed formats were how the actual OSD format was handled in some
GPU-driven VOs for a while.)
Remove all conversions from old to new formats. Now all subtitle
decoders and OSD renderers produce the new formats only.
Add an evil hack to convert the new format (scaled+indexed bitmaps) to
the old format. It creates a new spudec instance to convert images to
grayscale and to scale them. This is temporary for VOs which don't
support new OSD formats yet (vo_xv, vo_x11, vo_lavc).
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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).
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Passing parameters from caller to subtitle renderer was done by
temporarily setting certain members in the osd_state struct (which for
all practical purposes are as good as global variables). This was the
only purpose of these members.
Rather than using such a messy way to pass parameter, put thes |