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* vdpau: don't try to match codec profileswm42013-08-191-27/+11
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Instead, do what MPlayer did all these years. It worked for them, so there's probably no reason to change this. Apparently fixes playback with some files, where the VDPAU decoder does not formally support a profile, but decoding works with a more powerful profile anyway. Though note that MPlayer did this because it couldn't do it in a better way (no decoder reported profiles available when creating the VDPAU decoder), so it's not entirely clear whether this is a good idea. An alterbative implementation might try to map the profiles exactly, and do some fall backs if the exact profile is not available. But this hack-solution works too.
* vdpau: fix compilation on Libavwm42013-08-151-0/+1
| | | | | | Libav's <libavcodec/vdpau.h> header uses some libavocdec symbols without forward-declaring them and without including the headers declaring them. FFmpeg's header for this is fine.
* video/decode: pass parameters directly to hwdec allocate_image callbackwm42013-08-151-6/+3
| | | | | | Instead of passing AVFrame. This also moves the mysterious logic about the size of the allocated image to common code, instead of duplicating it everywhere.
* video: redo hw decoding initialization, add --hwdec=autowm42013-08-111-15/+29
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Change how the HW decoding stuff is organized, the way it's initialized in particular. Instead of duplicating the list of supported codecs for hwaccel decoders, add a probe function which allows each decoder to report whether it supports a given codec. Add an "auto" choice to the --hwdec option, which automatically enables hardware decoding if libavcodec and/or the VO supports it. What mpv prints on the terminal changes a bit. Now it will just print a single line whether hw decoding is used or not (and nothing at all if no hw decoding at all was requested). The pretty violent fallback from hw decoding to software decoding is still quite verbose and evil-looking though.
* core: move contents to mpvcore (2/2)Stefano Pigozzi2013-08-061-1/+1
| | | | Followup commit. Fixes all the files references.
* vdpau: split off decoder parts, use "new" libavcodec vdpau hwaccel APIwm42013-07-281-0/+228
Move the decoder parts from vo_vdpau.c to a new file vdpau_old.c. This file is named so because because it's written against the "old" libavcodec vdpau pseudo-decoder (e.g. "h264_vdpau"). Add support for the "new" libavcodec vdpau support. This was recently added and replaces the "old" vdpau parts. (In fact, Libav is about to deprecate and remove the "old" API without deprecation grace period, so we have to support it now. Moreover, there will probably be no Libav release which supports both, so the transition is even less smooth than we could hope, and we have to support both the old and new API.) Whether the old or new API is used is checked by a configure test: if the new API is found, it is used, otherwise the old API is assumed. Some details might be handled differently. Especially display preemption is a bit problematic with the "new" libavcodec vdpau support: it wants to keep a pointer to a specific vdpau API function (which can be driver specific, because preemption might switch drivers). Also, surface IDs are now directly stored in AVFrames (and mp_images), so they can't be forced to VDP_INVALID_HANDLE on preemption. (This changes even with older libavcodec versions, because mp_image always uses the newer representation to make vo_vdpau.c simpler.) Decoder initialization in the new code tries to deal with codec profiles, while the old code always uses the highest profile per codec. Surface allocation changes. Since the decoder won't call config() in vo_vdpau.c on video size change anymore, we allow allocating surfaces of arbitrary size instead of locking it to what the VO was configured. The non-hwdec code also has slightly different allocation behavior now. Enabling the old vdpau special decoders via e.g. --vd=lavc:h264_vdpau doesn't work anymore (a warning suggesting the --hwdec option is printed instead).