From d040ab1119fb70e0dbaf2cf03dfb369d03ad5db0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: daschiller Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2018 13:20:37 +0100 Subject: manpage: update references to gpu VO --- DOCS/man/input.rst | 2 +- DOCS/man/vf.rst | 10 +++++----- DOCS/man/vo.rst | 12 ++++++------ 3 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/DOCS/man/input.rst b/DOCS/man/input.rst index ad1d63ad4a..d925404931 100644 --- a/DOCS/man/input.rst +++ b/DOCS/man/input.rst @@ -1442,7 +1442,7 @@ Property list ``hwdec-interop`` This returns the currently loaded hardware decoding/output interop driver. This is known only once the VO has opened (and possibly later). With some - VOs (like ``opengl``), this might be never known in advance, but only when + VOs (like ``gpu``), this might be never known in advance, but only when the decoder attempted to create the hw decoder successfully. (Using ``--gpu-hwdec-interop`` can load it eagerly.) If there are multiple drivers loaded, they will be separated by ``,``. diff --git a/DOCS/man/vf.rst b/DOCS/man/vf.rst index f43ed87029..5f953b2204 100644 --- a/DOCS/man/vf.rst +++ b/DOCS/man/vf.rst @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ Available mpv-only filters are: results in slightly under or over saturated and shifted colors. These options are not always supported. Different video outputs provide - varying degrees of support. The ``opengl`` and ``vdpau`` video output + varying degrees of support. The ``gpu`` and ``vdpau`` video output drivers usually offer full support. The ``xv`` output can set the color space if the system video driver supports it, but not input and output levels. The ``scale`` video filter can configure color space and input @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ Available mpv-only filters are: used to override the setting. This option only affects video output drivers that perform color - management, for example ``opengl`` with the ``target-prim`` or + management, for example ``gpu`` with the ``target-prim`` or ``icc-profile`` suboptions set. If this option is set to ``auto`` (which is the default), the video's @@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ Available mpv-only filters are: other userdata type will result in hard crashes. ``vavpp`` - VA-AP-API video post processing. Works with ``--vo=vaapi`` and ``--vo=opengl`` + VA-AP-API video post processing. Works with ``--vo=vaapi`` and ``--vo=gpu`` only. Currently deinterlaces. This filter is automatically inserted if deinterlacing is requested (either using the ``d`` key, by default mapped to the command ``cycle deinterlace``, or the ``--deinterlace`` option). @@ -492,12 +492,12 @@ Available mpv-only filters are: algorithms. ``vdpaupp`` - VDPAU video post processing. Works with ``--vo=vdpau`` and ``--vo=opengl`` + VDPAU video post processing. Works with ``--vo=vdpau`` and ``--vo=gpu`` only. This filter is automatically inserted if deinterlacing is requested (either using the ``d`` key, by default mapped to the command ``cycle deinterlace``, or the ``--deinterlace`` option). When enabling deinterlacing, it is always preferred over software deinterlacer filters - if the ``vdpau`` VO is used, and also if ``opengl`` is used and hardware + if the ``vdpau`` VO is used, and also if ``gpu`` is used and hardware decoding was activated at least once (i.e. vdpau was loaded). ``sharpen=<-1-1>`` diff --git a/DOCS/man/vo.rst b/DOCS/man/vo.rst index f4ebb64629..79986d905b 100644 --- a/DOCS/man/vo.rst +++ b/DOCS/man/vo.rst @@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ Available video output drivers are: This is low quality, and has issues with OSD. .. note:: This driver is for compatibility with crappy systems. You can - use vaapi hardware decoding with ``--vo=opengl`` too. + use vaapi hardware decoding with ``--vo=gpu`` too. The following global options are supported by this video output: @@ -429,7 +429,7 @@ Available video output drivers are: Specify the directory to save the image files to (default: ``./``). ``wayland`` (Wayland only) - Wayland shared memory video output as fallback for ``opengl``. + Wayland shared memory video output as fallback for ``gpu``. .. note:: This driver is for compatibility with systems that don't provide working OpenGL drivers. @@ -451,14 +451,14 @@ Available video output drivers are: For use with libmpv direct OpenGL embedding; useless in any other contexts. (See ````.) - This also supports many of the options the ``opengl`` VO has. + This also supports many of the options the ``gpu`` VO has. ``rpi`` (Raspberry Pi) Native video output on the Raspberry Pi using the MMAL API. - This is deprecated. Use ``--vo=opengl`` instead, which is the default and + This is deprecated. Use ``--vo=gpu`` instead, which is the default and provides the same functionality. The ``rpi`` VO will be removed in - mpv 0.23.0. Its functionality was folded into --vo=opengl, which now uses + mpv 0.23.0. Its functionality was folded into --vo=gpu, which now uses RPI hardware decoding by treating it as a hardware overlay (without applying GL filtering). Also to be changed in 0.23.0: the --fs flag will be reset to "no" by default (like on the other platforms). @@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ Available video output drivers are: Video output driver using Kernel Mode Setting / Direct Rendering Manager. Should be used when one doesn't want to install full-blown graphical environment (e.g. no X). Does not support hardware acceleration (if you - need this, check the ``drm`` backend for ``opengl`` VO). + need this, check the ``drm`` backend for ``gpu`` VO). The following global options are supported by this video output: -- cgit v1.2.3