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* configure: uniform the defines to #define HAVE_xxx (0|1)Stefano Pigozzi2013-11-031-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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
* video/out: remove useless info struct and redundant fieldswm42013-10-231-6/+3
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* video/out: always support redrawing VO window at any pointwm42013-10-021-6/+32
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Before, a VO could easily refuse to respond to VOCTRL_REDRAW_FRAME, which means the VO wouldn't redraw OSD and window contents, and the player would appear frozen to the user. This was a bit stupid, and makes dealing with some corner cases much harder (think of --keep-open, which was hard to implement, because the VO gets into this state if there are no new video frames after a seek reset). Change this, and require VOs to always react to VOCTRL_REDRAW_FRAME. There are two aspects of this: First, behavior after a (successful) vo_reconfig() call, but before any video frame has been displayed. Second, behavior after a vo_seek_reset(). For the first issue, we define that sending VOCTRL_REDRAW_FRAME after vo_reconfig() should clear the window with black. This requires minor changes to some VOs. In particular vaapi makes this horribly complicated, because OSD rendering is bound to a video surface. We create a black dummy surface for this purpose. The second issue is much simpler and works already with most VOs: they simply redraw whatever has been uploaded previously. The exception is vdpau, which has a complicated mechanism to track and filter video frames. The state associated with this mechanism is completely cleared with vo_seek_reset(), so implementing this to work as expected is not trivial. For now, we just clear the window with black.
* vaapi: check image format in va_surface_upload()wm42013-09-271-3/+3
| | | | Just for robustness. Also print a warning in vo_vaapi if this happens.
* vaapi: potentially make reading surfaces back to system RAM fasterwm42013-09-271-1/+2
| | | | | | | | Don't allocate a VAImage and a mp_image every time. VAImage are cached in the surfaces themselves, and for mp_image an explicit pool is created. The retry loop runs only once for each surface now. This also makes use of vaDeriveImage() if possible.
* vaapi: fix compilation with Libavwm42013-09-251-3/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | The code using FFSWAP was moved from vo_vaapi.c to vaapi.c, which didn't include libavutil/common.h anymore, just libavutil/avutil.h. The header avutil.h doesn't include common.h recursively in Libav, so it broke there. Add FFSWAP as MPSWAP in mp_common.h (copy pasted from ffmpeg) to make sure this doesn't happen again. (This kind of stuff happens all too often, so screw libavutil.)
* vaapi: add vf_vavpp and use it for deinterlacingxylosper2013-09-251-471/+75
| | | | | | | | Merged from pull request #246 by xylosper. Minor cosmetic changes, some adjustments (compatibility with older libva versions), and manpage additions by wm4. Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
* vo_vaapi: potentially fix screenshot colorspace issueswm42013-08-241-0/+1
| | | | | | mp_image_set_params() doesn't check whether the colorspace parameters are consistent (e.g. setting YUV colorspaces with RGB formats), and shouldn't need to.
* Revert "sub: support straight alpha additionally to premultiplied alpha"wm42013-08-121-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This reverts commit 689a25003fc8098e5fdfbb2faefc0e18365d3acb, with some adjustments to code that was added after that commit. I just messed up big time. We don't need this, and in fact the commit confused straight and premultiplied alpha at one point (just a simple inverted condition due to an oversight), which is why it looked like it was working. In commit 2827295 I wrote: Also, libva can't decide whether it accepts straight or premultiplied alpha for OSD sub-pictures [...] That was just me messing up and being severely confused by my own bugs. VA API uses premultiplied alpha, which by the way is nice and thoughtful of the VA API devs. Well, this was stupid. But in the end, I'm glad that I could actually reduce codesize by a good amount again.
* video: add vaapi decode and output supportwm42013-08-121-0/+1054
This is based on the MPlayer VA API patches. To be exact it's based on a very stripped down version of commit f1ad459a263f8537f6c from git://gitorious.org/vaapi/mplayer.git. This doesn't contain useless things like benchmarking hacks and the demo code for GLX interop. Also, unlike in the original patch, decoding and video output are split into separate source files (the separation between decoding and display also makes pixel format hacks unnecessary). On the other hand, some features not present in the original patch were added, like screenshot support. VA API is rather bad for actual video output. Dealing with older libva versions or the completely broken vdpau backend doesn't help. OSD is low quality and should be rather slow. In some cases, only either OSD or subtitles can be shown at the same time (because OSD is drawn first, OSD is prefered). Also, libva can't decide whether it accepts straight or premultiplied alpha for OSD sub-pictures: the vdpau backend seems to assume premultiplied, while a native vaapi driver uses straight. So I picked straight alpha. It doesn't matter much, because the blending code for straight alpha I added to img_convert.c is probably buggy, and ASS subtitles might be blended incorrectly. Really good video output with VA API would probably use OpenGL and the GL interop features, but at this point you might just use vo_opengl. (Patches for making HW decoding with vo_opengl have a chance of being accepted.) Despite these issues, decoding seems to work ok. I still got tearing on the Intel system I tested (Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2350M). It was also tested with the vdpau vaapi wrapper on a nvidia system; however this was rather broken. (Fortunately, there is no reason to use mpv's VAAPI support over native VDPAU.)