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* video: cleanup pts/dts passing between decoder componentswm42016-01-251-2/+4
| | | | | Instead of using semi-public codec_pts/codec_dts fields in struct dec_video, pass them via mp_image fields.
* video: refactor: disentangle decoding/filtering some morewm42016-01-161-8/+89
| | | | | | | | | | | This moves some code related to decoding from video.c to dec_video.c, and also removes some accesses to dec_video.c from the filtering code. dec_video.ch is starting to make sense, and simply returns video frames from a demuxer stream. The API exposed is also somewhat intended to be easily changeable to move decoding to a separate thread, if we ever want this (due to libavcodec already being threaded, I don't see much of a reason, but it might still be helpful).
* video: fix interactively changing aspect ratiowm42016-01-141-0/+5
| | | | | | | | | The aspect ratio calculations are cached (mainly so that aspect ratio related messages are not logged on every frame). The cache is not clared anymore when video filters are reconfigured, but changing the video-aspect-ratio property relied on it. Make it explicit. Fixes #2714.
* video: decouple filtering/decoding slightly morewm42016-01-141-4/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Lots of noise to remove the vfilter/vo fields from dec_video. From now on, video filtering and output will still be done together, summarized under struct vo_chain. There is the question where exactly the vf_chain should go in such a decoupled architecture. The end goal is being able to place a "complex" filter between video decoders and output (which will culminate in natural integration of A->V filters for natural integration of libavfilter audio visualizations). The vf_chain is still useful for "final" processing, such as format conversions and deinterlacing. Also, there's only 1 VO and 1 --vf option. So having 1 vf_chain for a VO seems ideal, since otherwise there would be no natural way to handle all these existing options and mechanisms. There is still some work required to truly decouple decoding.
* video: refactor: shuffle code aroundwm42016-01-141-71/+0
| | | | | | struct dec_video should have nothing to do with video filters or outputs, and this huge chunk of code was somehow stuck directly in dec_video.c.
* video: refactor: handle video format fixups closer to decoderwm42016-01-141-61/+65
| | | | | | | | | | Instead of handling this on filter chain reinit, do it directly after the decoder. This makes the code less entangled. In particular, this gets rid of the really weird "override params" concept in the video filter code. The last_format/fixed_formats have some redundance with decoder_output, but unfortunately the latter has a slightly different use.
* demux: merge sh_video/sh_audio/sh_subwm42016-01-121-8/+8
| | | | | | | | | | This is mainly a refactor. I'm hoping it will make some things easier in the future due to cleanly separating codec metadata and stream metadata. Also, declare that the "codec" field can not be NULL anymore. demux.c will set it to "" if it's NULL when added. This gets rid of a corner case everything had to handle, but which rarely happened.
* video: switch from using display aspect to sample aspectwm42015-12-191-13/+17
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | MPlayer traditionally always used the display aspect ratio, e.g. 16:9, while FFmpeg uses the sample (aka pixel) aspect ratio. Both have a bunch of advantages and disadvantages. Actually, it seems using sample aspect ratio is generally nicer. The main reason for the change is making mpv closer to how FFmpeg works in order to make life easier. It's also nice that everything uses integer fractions instead of floats now (except --video-aspect option/property). Note that there is at least 1 user-visible change: vf_dsize now does not set the display size, only the display aspect ratio. This is because the image_params d_w/d_h fields did not just set the display aspect, but also the size (except in encoding mode).
* video: readd codec delay estimationwm42015-12-021-0/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Approximately reverts commit 3ccac74d. This failed with some avi files, which do pseudo-VFR by sending packets with empty frames (or repeat frames, depending on point of view). Specifically, these packets are not 0 bytes, so they don't get skipped by libavformat, as with the usual VFR avi hack. Instead, the packet contains a VOP with vop_coded=0, so libavcodec will just return no frame. We could probably distinguish such skipped frames and delayed frames by explicitly measuring the codec delay by counting how long it takes to get the very first frame (and then treat skips as explicit drops), but we may as well simply reinstate the old code. To appease to at least one semi-broken case, do not enable this logic on the RPI, as the FFmpeg MMAL wrapper has arbitrary buffering (and MMAL itself is asynchronous).
* video: fix base for --no-correct-ptswm42015-10-061-7/+8
| | | | | | | | | | Use the first encountered packet PTS/DTS as base, instead of the last one. This does not add the amount of frames buffered in the codec to the PTS offset, and thus is better. Also, don't add the frame time if there was no decoded frame yet. The first frame should obviously have the timestamp of the first packet (going by this heuristic).
* video: don't sort AVI pts sampleswm42015-10-061-14/+10
| | | | | It's obviously not needed, and only an artifact of the old PTS determination code.
* video: remove user-controllable PTS sorting (--pts-association-mode)wm42015-10-061-51/+4
| | | | | | | | | Useless. Sometimes it might be useful to make some extremely broken files work, but on the other hand --no-correct-pts is sufficient for these cases. While we still need some of the code for AVI, the "auto" mode in particular inflated the size of the code.
* video: disable framedrop if avi-style timestamps are usedwm42015-10-061-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | This can't be handled correctly at all. Other cases when the decoder might drop a frame (such as completely failing to decode a frame) will shift timestamps by a frame, and it can't be avoided. While we could maybe find a better way to handle this with libavcodec's main decoders, this seems to be much harder if it should work with certain HW decoders, which don't passthrough the DTS field (such as MMAL). Another problem are .avi files with b-frames. So just leave it as it is.
* video: remove codec delay estimationwm42015-10-031-7/+2
| | | | | | | | | | This was used only by the timestamp sorting code, which is a fallback for avi files (as well as avi-muxed mkv files). This was supposed to prevent accumulating timestamps in case the decoder consumes more packets than it outputs frames (i.e. frames are dropped). This didn't work very well (timestamps could be off by a large amount), the estimation of the delay was fragile, and the interdependencies with the decoder were annoying, so kill it.
* video: cosmetics: remove trailing whitespacewm42015-10-031-1/+1
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* video: make --field-dominance set interlaced flagKevin Mitchell2015-09-101-4/+6
| | | | fixes #2289
* video: make container vs. bitstream aspect ratio configurablewm42015-08-301-12/+33
| | | | | | Utterly idiotic bullshit. Fixes #2259.
* player: make decoding cover art more robustwm42015-06-181-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | When showing cover art, the decoding logic pretends that the source has an infinite number of frames. This slightly simplifies dealing with filter data flow. It was done by feeding the same packet repeatedly to the decoder (each decode run produces new output). Change this by decoding once at the video initialization. This is easier to follow, and increases robustness in case of broken images. Usually, we try to tolerate decoding errors, so decoding normally continues, but in this case it would just burn the CPU for no reason. Fixes #2056.
* video: cleanup some old log messageswm42015-04-201-9/+0
| | | | | These are basically MPlayer leftovers, and barely useful due to being redundant with other messages. The FPS message is used somewhere else.
* player: change video-bitrate and audio-bitrate propertieswm42015-04-201-3/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove the old implementation for these properties. It was never very good, often returned very innaccurate values or just 0, and was static even if the source was variable bitrate. Replace it with the implementation of "packet-video-bitrate". Mark the "packet-..." properties as deprecated. (The effective difference is different formatting, and returning the raw value in bits instead of kilobits.) Also extend the documentation a little. It appears at least some decoders (sipr?) need the AVCodecContext.bit_rate field set, so this one is still passed through.
* Update license headersMarcin Kurczewski2015-04-131-5/+4
| | | | Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
* video: move colorspace overrides to vf_format, simplifywm42015-03-311-10/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Remove the colorspace-related top-level options, add them to vf_format. They are rather obscure and not needed often, so it's better to get them out of the way. In particular, this gets rid of the semi-complicated logic in command.c (most of which was needed for OSD display and the direct feedback from the VO). It removes the duplicated color-related name mappings. This removes the ability to write the colormatrix and related properties. Since filters can be changed at runtime, there's no loss of functionality, except that you can't cycle automatically through the color constants anymore (but who needs to do this). This also changes the type of the mp_csp_names and related variables, so they can directly be used with OPT_CHOICE. This probably ended up a bit awkward, for the sake of not adding a new option type which would have used the previous format.
* player: better handling of video with no timestampswm42015-03-201-1/+7
| | | | | | | | | | | Trying to handle such video is almost worthless, but it was requested by at least 2 users. If there are no timestamps, enable byte seeking by setting ts_resets_possible. Use the video FPS (wherever it comes from) and the audio samplerate for timing. The latter was already done by making the first packet emit DTS=0; remove this again and do it "properly" in a higher level.
* player: warn against non-monotonic video PTS only oncewm42015-03-181-5/+0
| | | | | | | | For some reason there were two points in the code where it warned against non-monotonic video PTS. The one in video.c triggered on PTS going backwards or making large jumps forwards, while dec_video.c triggered on PTS going backwards or PTS not changing. Merge them into a single check, which warns against all cases.
* video: don't drop anamorphic scaling if it's too minorwm42015-03-161-8/+1
| | | | | | | | | This played e.g. a 1264x722 file as 1264x720. There was some code which dropped the aspect ratio if the video (in original resolution) wasn't scaled by more than 4 pixels. Commit 5f3c3f8c introduced this (although I'm not really sure what the code replaced by it did). Just remove this "feature".
* vd_lavc: fix a small memory leak on init errorwm42014-09-291-1/+0
| | | | | The private context wasn't free'd when codec init failed. Restructure the code so that it can't happen.
* dvd, bluray, cdda: add demux_disc containing all related hackswm42014-07-051-3/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | DVD and Bluray (and to some extent cdda) require awful hacks all over the codebase to make them work. The main reason is that they act like container, but are entirely implemented on the stream layer. The raw mpeg data resulting from these streams must be "extended" with the container-like metadata transported via STREAM_CTRLs. The result were hacks all over demux.c and some higher-level parts. Add a "disc" pseudo-demuxer, and move all these hacks and special-cases to it.
* options: Expose --colormatrix-primaries to the userNiklas Haas2014-06-221-0/+2
| | | | Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
* player: hide audio/video codec and file format messageswm42014-05-311-2/+1
| | | | | None of these are very important usually. For error analysis, the plain log is useless anyway, and this information is still printed with "-v".
* audio: rename i_bps to 'bitrate' to avoid confusionMarcoen Hirschberg2014-05-281-2/+2
| | | | Since i_bps now contains bits/sec, rename it to reflect this change.
* audio: change values from bytes-per-second to bits-per-secondMarcoen Hirschberg2014-05-281-2/+2
| | | | | | | The i_bps members of the sh_audio and dev_video structs are mostly used for displaying the average audio and video bitrates. Keeping them in bits-per-second avoids truncating them to bytes-per-second and changing them back lateron.
* video: better handling for (very) broken timestampswm42014-05-271-1/+9
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Sometimes, Matroska files store monotonic PTS for h264 tracks with b-frames, which means the decoder actually returns non-monotonic PTS. Handle this with an evil trick: if DTS is missing, set it to the PTS. Then the existing logic, which deals with falling back to DTS if PTS is broken. Actually, this trick is not so evil at all, because usually, PTS has no errors, and DTS is either always set, or always unset. So this _should_ provoke no regressions (famous last words). libavformat actually does something similar: it derives DTS from PTS in ways unknown to me. The result is very broken, but it causes the DTS fallback to become active, and thus happens to work. Also, prevent the heuristic from being active if PTS is merely monotonic instead of strictly-monotonic. Non-unique PTS is broken, but we can't fallback to DTS anyway in these cases. The specific mkv file that is fixed with this commit had the following fields set: Muxing application: libebml v1.3.0 + libmatroska v1.4.1 Writing application: mkvmerge v6.7.0 ('Back to the Ground') [...] But I know that this should also fix playback of mencoder produced mkv files.
* options: remove deprecated --identifyMartin Herkt2014-05-041-1/+0
| | | | | | | Also remove MSGL_SMODE and friends. Note: The indent in options.rst was added to work around a bug in ReportLab that causes the PDF manual build to fail.
* video: change everythingwm42014-05-021-2/+0
| | | | | | | Change how the video decoding loop works. The structure should now be a bit easier to follow. The interactions on format changes are (probably) simpler. This also aligns the decoding loop with future planned changes, such as moving various things to separate threads.
* video: handle colorspace and aspect overrides separatelywm42014-05-021-2/+2
| | | | | Now the video filter code handles these explicitly, which should increase robustness (or at least find bugs earlier).
* video: improve error messageswm42014-04-301-1/+1
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* player: add a --dump-stats optionwm42014-04-171-1/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This collects statistics and other things. The option dumps raw data into a file. A script to visualize this data is included too. Litter some of the player code with calls that generate these statistics. In general, this will be helpful to debug timing dependent issues, such as A/V sync problems. Normally, one could argue that this is the task of a real profiler, but then we'd have a hard time to include extra information like audio/video PTS differences. We could also just hardcode all statistics collection and processing in the player code, but then we'd end up with something like mplayer's status line, which was cluttered and required a centralized approach (i.e. getting the data to the status line; so it was all in mplayer.c). Some players can visualize such statistics on OSD, but that sounds even more complicated. So the approach added with this commit sounds sensible. The stats-conv.py script is rather primitive at the moment and its output is semi-ugly. It uses matplotlib, so it could probably be extended to do a lot, so it's not a dead-end.
* video: fix --no-aspectwm42014-02-111-2/+2
| | | | This also affects the --aspect option and the "aspect" property.
* video: fix --brightness etc. optionswm42013-12-291-11/+0
| | | | They were set before the VO was intitialized, which silently failed.
* codecs: mp_msg conversionwm42013-12-211-1/+1
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* video/decode: mp_msg conversionswm42013-12-211-34/+30
| | | | Doesn't cover vdpau/vaapi parts yet, because these are a bit messier.
* Split mpvcore/ into common/, misc/, bstr/wm42013-12-171-2/+2
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* Move options/config related files from mpvcore/ to options/wm42013-12-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | Since m_option.h and options.h are extremely often included, a lot of files have to be changed. Moving path.c/h to options/ is a bit questionable, but since this is mainly about access to config files (which are also handled in options/), it's probably ok.
* Replace mp_tmsg, mp_dbg -> mp_msg, remove mp_gtext(), remove set_osd_tmsgwm42013-12-161-9/+9
| | | | | | | | | The tmsg stuff was for the internal gettext() based translation system, which nobody ever attempted to use and thus was removed. mp_gtext() and set_osd_tmsg() were also for this. mp_dbg was once enabled in debug mode only, but since we have log level for enabling debug messages, it seems utterly useless.
* dec_video: fix handling of timestamp resetswm42013-12-121-1/+0
| | | | | | This code tried to pass a still monotonic (even if not strictly monotonic) PTS to the player, but as a result it remained stuck on the PTS before a reset (since the PTS was lower).
* video: display last frame, drain frames on video reconfigwm42013-12-101-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Until now, the player didn't care to drain frames on video reconfig. Instead, the VO was reconfigured (i.e. resized) before the queued frames finished displaying. This can for example be observed by passing multiple images with different size as mf:// filename. Then the window would resize one frame before image with the new size is displayed. With --vo=vdpau, the effect is worse, because this VO queues more than 1 frame internally. Fix this by explicitly draining buffered frames before video reconfig. Raise the display time of the last frame. Otherwise, the last frame would be shown for a very short time only. This usually doesn't matter, but helps when playing image files. This is a byproduct of frame draining, because normally, video timing is based on the frames queued to the VO, and we can't do that with frames of different size or format. So we pretend that the frame before the change is the last frame in order to time it. This code is incorrect though: it tries to use the framerate, which often doesn't make sense. But it's good enough to test this code with mf://.
* video: move handling of brightness and deinterlacing controlwm42013-12-101-2/+38
| | | | | Handling of brightness/gamma/saturation/etc. and deinterlacing is moved from vf_vo.c to dec_video.c.
* video: move video filter chain initialization from decoder to playerwm42013-12-101-9/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This should help fixing some issues (like not draining video frames correctly on reinit), as well as decoupling the decoder, filter chain, and VO code. I also wanted to make the hardware video decoding fallback work properly if software-only video filters are inserted. This currently has the issue that the fallback is too violent, and throws away a bunch of demuxer packets needed to restart software decoding properly. But keeping "backup" packets turned out as too hacky, so I'm not doing this, at least not yet.
* video: create a separate context for video filter chainwm42013-12-071-48/+8
| | | | | | This adds vf_chain, which unlike vf_instance refers to the filter chain as a whole. This makes the filter API less awkward, and will allow handling format negotiation better.
* video: remove --flipwm42013-12-051-15/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The --flip option flipped the image upside-down, by trying to use VO support, or if not available, by inserting a video filter. I'm not sure why it existed. Maybe it was important in ancient times when VfW based decoders output an image this way (but even then, flipping an image is a free operation by negating the stride). One nice thing about this is that it provided a possible path for implementing video orientation, which is a feature we should probably support eventually. The important part is that it would be for free for VOs that support it, and would work even with hardware decoding. But for now get rid of it. It's useless, trivial, stands in the way, and supporting video orientation would require solving other problems first.
* video: add insane hack to work around FFmpeg/Libav insanitywm42013-11-281-3/+8
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | So, FFmpeg/Libav requires us to figure out video timestamps ourselves (see last 10 commits or so), but the methods it provides for this aren't even sufficient. In particular, everything that uses AVI-style DTS (avi, vfw-muxed mkv, possibly mpeg4-in-ogm) with a codec that has an internal frame delay is broken. In this case, libavcodec will shift the packet- to-image correspondence by the codec delay, meaning that with a delay=1, the first AVFrame.pkt_dts is not 0, but that of the second packet. All timestamps will appear shifted. The start time (e.g. the time displayed when doing "mpv file.avi --pause") will not be exactly 0. (According to Libav developers, this is how it's supposed to work; just that the first DTS values are normally negative with formats that use DTS "properly". Who cares if it doesn't work at all with very common video formats? There's no indication that they'll fix this soon, either. An elegant workaround is missing too.) Add a hack to re-enable the old PTS code for AVI and vfw-muxed MKV. Since these timestamps are not reorderd, we wouldn't need to sort them, but it's less code this way (and possibly more robust, should a demuxer unexpectedly output PTS). The original intention of all the timestamp changes recently was actually to get rid of demuxer-specific hacks and the old timestamp sorting code, but it looks like this didn't work out. Yet another case where trying to replace native MPlayer functionality with FFmpeg/Libav led to disadvantages and bugs. (Note that the old PTS sorting code doesn't and can't handle frame dropping correctly, though.) Bug reports: https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/3178 https://bugzilla.libav.org/show_bug.cgi?id=600
* video: warn against non-monotonic PTS instead of decreasing PTSwm42013-11-281-2/+2
| | | | And by non-monotonic, we mean "strictly non-monotonic".
* video: add heuristic to prevent framedrop during hrseek if pts brokenwm42013-11-281-0/