This loads subtitle files like foo.en-US.srt with --sub-auto=exact.
To preserve the case of these locales and not convert them to e.g.
en-us, stop lower casing filenames, and instead use case insensitive
functions to check if the media filename is contained in the external
filenames. Extensions, whitelisted cover art filenames and idx files
were already being compared case insensitively.
Fixes#12372, fixes#13251.
This allows scripts to make the user choose from a list of entries by
typing part of their text and/or by navigating them with keybindings,
like dmenu or fzf.
Closes#13964.
This avoids printing any stray messages in encode output stream.
--o is already pre-parse cli option which is designed to be parsed
before anything else is printed to output. So we can use that to force
stderr output if needed for encode mode.
Paths like foo.mkv, ./foo.mkv .//foo.mkv, ../"$(basename
"$PWD")"/foo.mkv, and C:\foo.mkv and C:/foo.mkv on Windows, use
different config files for resuming playback, so if you quit-watch-later
and later play the same file with a different path, mpv does not resume
playback. This commit normalizes the paths on Unix to fix this.
This adds non-mpv filters to option-info/af/choices and
option-info/vf/choices, which allows completing them with set af/vf
<Tab> in console.lua.
Partial fix of #13017. Getting the filter options would required adding
af-list and vf-list properties.
This adds touch-pos property, which contains the information of all
current touch points. The property has sub properties:
touch-pos/count: the number of current touch points
touch-pos/N/x,y: the position of touch point N
touch-pos/N/id: unique identifier of the touch point
This change displays the scaled position and size of the image before
cropping to the target rectangle. In simple terms, it shows how much
margin has been added to the image or how much of the image has been
cropped.
Note that target resolution is displayed after crop as in fact all other
pixels are discarded anyway.
Since the list of available GPU contexts is a compile time constant,
use obj_settings_list instead of opt_string_validate for GPU contexts.
This has several advantages:
- Aligns with the existing usage of vo, ao, and filter lists.
- Allows custom probing order.
- Allows list option suffixes. (--gpu-context-append, etc.)
- Allows autocomplete in console.lua.
- Uses the standard obj_settings_list help printing, so the custom
help printing function is no longer needed.
This also deduplicates some context creation code for ra_ctx_create
and ra_ctx_create_by_name.
This gives these properties the "time" type, which allows them to be pretty-printed as HH:MM:SS easily (but also still allows raw formatting using e.g. ${=sub-start}).
This lets you press / in page 4 of the stats and type a keybinding or
part of its command to filter it by using mp.input.
This works badly without a VO because both stats.lua and console.lua use
show-text and only one can be displayed at a time, but it's still better
than not having the search available at all.
Avoid having to configure both the OSD and the stats script opts when
you change the OSD options, in particular avoid having to convert colors
to BGR.
Also document the shadow options.
font_size, border_size and shadow offset defaults are kept because the
same values look much bigger in the stats than in the corresponding OSD
options.
osd-back-color is now respected without extra checks until you
explicitly set a shadow_color.
Showing media titles in the playlist is pointless when sources are ill
tagged and media titles contain only garbage. Being able to opt for
file names at least gives us a choice in such cases.
--stop-playback-on-init-failure=no is documented to continue playback in
audio-only mode if video init fails. However, this does not function
properly after a080432992: because video
is initialized first, if video init fails, ao_chain is still null.
As a result, !(mpctx->vo_chain || mpctx->ao_chain) is true, a playback
error is raised, so the playback ends and audio does not play.
Fix this by reverting that change, so it checks the tracks instead.
Fixes: a080432992
Turns out that adding more medatata like HDR10+ and Dolby Vision would
produce a lot of duplication and it is better to centralize it around
the track-list property.
Fixes: e720159f72
If the player is paused, switching subtitle track requires us to read
subs packets for an indefinite amount of time in order to actually
display the subtitles. The problem with this is that it puts a blocking
loop in the play thread which can be slow in cases where it takes a long
time to fetch the subtitle (e.g. over a network).
9e27b1f523 alleviates this when a pause
happens because of buffering, but it's not complete. One could encounter
this if the user pauses the video first manually and then switches the
subtitle track.
To solve this better, make it so the loop has a time out (totally
arbitrary number) so the player isn't blocked forever. If subtitles are
not fetched within that time, we flag the track and try again later in
the playloop.
Adds support for extracting codec profile. Old properties are redirected
to new one and removed from docs. Likely will stay like that forever as
there is no reason to remove them.
As a effect of unification of properties between audio and video,
video-codec will now print codec (format) descriptive name, not decoder
long name as it were before. In practice this change fixes what docs
says. If you really need decoder name, use the `track-list/N/decoder-desc`.