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Looks like on 10.8 OpenGL.h recursively includes CGLIOSurface.h. That is not
the case for 10.7 so the build was broken on that version of OS X.
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query_format was setting state even if wasn't the correct thing to do. Somehow
it worked by pure luck (until commit e6e6b88b6da).
Fix the initialization by setting state inside of reconfig.
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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.
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This was way too misleading. osd.c merely calls the subtitle renderers,
instead of actually dealing with subtitles.
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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
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The author and comment fields were printed only in -v mode.
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In the previous commit I wrongly used params->d_h/d_w which happened to work
by chance.
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The current code uses GL_YCBCR_422_APPLE texture format. This allows to handle
transparently the conversion to RGB but always use BT.601 colormatrix [1].
Hopefully I can adapt gl_video to take CVPixelBuffers soon so that `vo=opengl`
can be used instead of `vo=corevideo` with `hwdec=vda`
[1]: http://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/APPLE/ycbcr_422.txt
http://www.opengl.org/registry/specs/APPLE/rgb_422.txt
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Regression since 18b6c01d92. That commit changed the colorspace handling to
always reinit the video output. Since the CVPixelBuffers are lazily created,
VOCTRL_SET_YUV_COLORSPACE was always called when the CVPixelBufferRef was NULL.
Since CoreVideo functions do not complain when called on NULL, no one noticed
that CVBufferSetAttachment, which stored the color matrix meta data was called
on NULL.
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Decoding H264 using Video Decode Acceleration used the custom 'vda_h264_dec'
decoder in FFmpeg.
The Good: This new implementation has some advantages over the previous one:
- It works with Libav: vda_h264_dec never got into Libav since they prefer
client applications to use the hwaccel API.
- It is way more efficient: in my tests this implementation yields a
reduction of CPU usage of roughly ~50% compared to using `vda_h264_dec` and
~65-75% compared to h264 software decoding. This is mainly because
`vo_corevideo` was adapted to perform direct rendering of the
`CVPixelBufferRefs` created by the Video Decode Acceleration API Framework.
The Bad:
- `vo_corevideo` is required to use VDA decoding acceleration.
- only works with versions of ffmpeg/libav new enough (needs reference
refcounting). That is FFmpeg 2.0+ and Libav's git master currently.
The Ugly: VDA was hardcoded to use UYVY (2vuy) for the uploaded video texture.
One one end this makes the code simple since Apple's OpenGL implementation
actually supports this out of the box. It would be nice to support other
output image formats and choose the best format depending on the input, or at
least making it configurable. My tests indicate that CPU usage actually
increases with a 420p IMGFMT output which is not what I would have expected.
NOTE: There is a small memory leak with old versions of FFmpeg and with Libav
since the CVPixelBufferRef is not automatically released when the AVFrame is
deallocated. This can cause leaks inside libavcodec for decoded frames that
are discarded before mpv wraps them inside a refcounted mp_image (this only
happens on seeks).
For frames that enter mpv's refcounting facilities, this is not a problem
since we rewrap the CVPixelBufferRef in our mp_image that properly forwards
CVPixelBufferRetain/CvPixelBufferRelease calls to the underying
CVPixelBufferRef.
So, for FFmpeg use something more recent than `b3d63995` for Libav the patch
was posted to the dev ML in July and in review since, apparently, the proposed
fix is rather hacky.
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Looks like the vda_h264_dec in ffmpeg likes to output this format and it
inserted swscale to do pixfmt conversion to yuyv422.
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Followup commit. Fixes all the files references.
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Also removes the printing of the OpenGL info when using verbose mode since
gl_common already does that.
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This file was alredy written in C. The only remaining part was the file
exension and `#import`s.
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