This exports `current-gpu-context` property, which is the string
description of the current active GPU context. This allows scripts to
uniquely identify the platform and backend used for --vo=gpu
and --vo=gpu-next.
Negative values are nonsense to mpv, and can cause protocol error afterwards,
like xdg_surface::set_window_geometry which doesn't accept negative values.
Treat any negative values as zero (client determines size) for now.
Needed in case the timer solution fails. Note that this will leave the
mode indicator in the language bar showing the original mode until
a key is pressed.
The IME is useful for text input. Additionally, Alt+Shift input language
switching doesn't work when IME is disabled even when the languages don't
require IME.
Re-add the VK_PROCESSKEY logic to ensure that IME is handled properly.
Reverts bf6b981367.
According to the xkbcommon docs, `xkb_state_mod_index_is_consumed` is
true when a modifier *may affect* key translation. A key modifier may
be consumed but not be active. See xkb documentation for this function
for further details. This breaks key modifiers in cases where
L_Shift+R_Shift for example is used to change keyboard layout with
`xkb_options grp:shifts_toggle`. Instead, replace it with a simple
check for a valid modifier.
Xft.dpi is much more widely used nowadays by GUI programs compared to
the X11 screen DPI.
This is the best we can get for a vendor-neutral scaling preference
value under X11 in terms of adoption.
If Xft.dpi isn't available, the X11 screen DPI is used as a fallback.
~144 DPI displays are pretty common and neither 1x nor 2x scales are
the right size for it. Allow DPI scale in unit of 0.5 to fix this.
Additionally, add a note about the current behavior of the API used
to get the scale factor.
Currently, libplacebo always tries to reconfigure the d3d11 swapchain
to a 10-bit output format because disable_10bit_sdr isn't set to true,
even when an 8-bit format is explicitly requested via
--d3d11-output-format.
Fix this by passing the requested output format preference to libplacebo.
Document that this option may be ignored.
In commit c09245cdf2
long-path support was enabled for mpv without actually
making sure that there was no code left that used the
old limit (260 Unicode chars) for buffer sizes.
This commit fixes all but one case.
As a result of the work I did the explicitly check for formats
supported by the vo in the f_autoconvert logic, I introduced a
regression in the handling of the rpi4_8 and rpi4_10 formats. These
require special handling because they only exist in the rpi forks and
not upstream ffmpeg, which means they don't have stable pix fmt values
that we can use directly.
Previously, we simply didn't declare them as supported, which was ok,
as nothing was really enforcing the list of supported formats, but that
has changed.
As we still can't simply use the pix fmts, I had to do a slightly
ridiculous dance to look them up by name, and if they exist, then
register them as supported.
Good times.
The dragging hack can cause unwanted aero shake activation.
Prevent this by saving the window arrangement state before dragging,
temporarily disable it while dragging hack is active, and restore to
the original state after dragging ends.
The mouse down handler checks w32->current_fs to determine whether
to begin the dragging hack. Unfortunately, the w32->current_fs value
is stale, because the input is handled asynchronously, and we cannot
wait for an up-to-date value if dragging needs to be kept resonsive.
As a result, when the fullscreen state changes after the dragging
model loop is entered, the opposite value is used, so the window stays
draggable after entering fullscreen, and becomes undraggable after
exiting fullscreen.
With the resonsiveness and model loop constraints, the up-to-date
state must be queried inside WM_MOVING messages which are sent while
dragging. The message handler now checks if the dragging hack is active
while the window is in fullscreen, and overrides the new window position
with the current one, in effect prevents the window from being moved.
The old check is also removed, so the window is now draggable after
exiting fullscreen while dragging hack is active.
Compose key doesn't function in X11 because XFilterEvent() isn't called,
and XNInputStyle is set to a wrong value. This results in KeyPress events
for the separate keyboard inputs in the compose key input sequence
instead of the composed character, making it impossible to input certain
characters which require compose key.
Fix this by calling the required XFilterEvent() and set XNInputStyle
to the correct value.
According to MS documentation, an application should return TRUE from
WM_XBUTTONUP and WM_XBUTTONDOWN if it processes these messages.
DefWindowProc generates the WM_APPCOMMAND message when it processes the
WM_XBUTTONUP message, so if an application properly handles WM_XBUTTONUP
messages, extra WM_APPCOMMAND messages won't be generated.
Because mpv doesn't properly handle these messages,
WM_XBUTTONUP causes APPCOMMAND_BROWSER_BACKWARD to be generated, resulting
in duplicated keys and improper fix 438ead7a, which prevents the processing
of the appcommand from sources other than mouse clicks.
Fix this by following the documentation, and the back and forward
appcommands can be added.
XF86Back and XF86Forward are mostly used to navigate file and web browsers
to go back/forward in history. XF86Forward isn't recognized right now,
so add it.
Because XF86AudioForward already takes the "FORWARD" name, rename the
browse keys to GO_BACK and GO_FORWARD instead.
in the case the window was already set to a maximized size via geometry
or related options (100%x100%) the maximize function would try to
maximize the window again. this reset the position and slightly
increased the size further.
to prevent this only maximize on init if we really want to maximize. in
the reverse case make a noop call by passing the current zoom state.
Fixes#11193
281b1d8999 introduced a stack use after
scope because dest_fbo can be reassigned a new pointer and then be used
by pass_draw_to_screen outside of that scope where the pointer is no
longer valid. Fix this by rearranging the variables so the assignment is
done in the same scope as the pass_draw_to_screen call instead.
The info provided for libva might be useful. Specifically on Windows it
seems to not use the error callback for what should be logged as error.
[ 0.080][v][vaapi] libva: VA-API version 1.20.0
[ 0.080][v][vaapi] libva: Trying to open <path>/vaon12_drv_video.dll
[ 0.080][v][vaapi] libva: va_openDriver() returns -1
[ 0.080][e][vaapi] Failed to initialize VAAPI: unknown libva error
As we can see only the "unknown" error is printed to the error callback
and important information is printed on the info callback. Print it to
verbose log to make it easier to find.
the title is updated on the main thread (mandatory with cocoa)
asynchronously, because otherwise it would either deadlock when done
synchronously, lead to undefined behaviour or just crashes. the problem
here is that the c string was only copied to an NSString within that
asynchronous call, which potentially would access the pointer when it
is accessed, modified or freed by another thread. it is only safe to
access this pointer as long as the control callback wasn't returned yet.
to fix this we move the copying and creation of the String from the
c string pointer outside of the asynchronous call where the conversion
of an untyped pointer to a typed pointer is done too. since the
resulting String is a copy it's safe to be used in the asynchronous
call.
also reverting ee6ad40, since the problem was most likely an SDK problem
or the very same problem as mentioned here. i retested the crash case
again und can't reproduce it anymore. using a swift String again instead
of an NSSstring.
Fixes#12935
- Don't define _GNU_SOURCE on Windows, no need
- Define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN to strip some unneded headers from
windows.h
- Define NOMINMAX and _USE_MATH_DEFINES as they are common for Windows
headers
We prefer to fail fast rather than degrade in unpredictable ways.
The example in sub/ is particularly egregious because the code just
skips the work it's meant to do when an allocation fails.
This mostly is added to resolve player command synchronization with VO
thread discussed in 477a0f83.
The current uses does not necessarily need this as they are all managed
by playloop. But for future use with other params that will be handy.
Those params are mostly to observe current state of VO and does not
necessarly need to be locked along with frame drawing, that changes the
params once at the end.
Only vaapi-copy variant as nothing can map D3D12 resources currently.
And even if we would add resource sharing to D3D11 it would invoke copy
at some point, so there is no point really. Maybe in the future when
libplacebo get smarter about resource sharing on Windows, but practical
advantages are really small. I've tested it with Vulkan <-> D3D11
sharing and GPU <-> GPU copy is still invoked. Better than CPU memcpy,
something for the future.
Up to 2x playback rate is the most we can offer currently. Should work
fine for most kernels with radius <= 2.
This avoids limitation of hwdecs number of frames in-flight.
Fixes: #12927
there is 1px border at the top of the window that is not covered by our
title bar and the video below is visible. this broke in some newer macOS
version even so the calculation of size and position of the title bar is
still correct. add 1px the the height of the title bar to cover up the
unwanted border.
These are less likely to be modified from run to run, and with the
avoidance of redundant re-saving we can get away with a larger size.
This is enough to save 10 3DLUTs at typical sizes.
I have no idea why this code is such a convoluted mess of options and
possibilities. First of all, why is dumping both caches to a single file
even a supported use case? Why is the cache path generated multiple
times, once for saving and once for loading, instead of just generated
once and stored? Why even create a pl_cache if you're not going to
save/load it? Why so much code duplication?
I don't know. But I rewrote it in a way that makes far more sense to me.
This change prevents unwanted adjustments. Generally, screenshots
shouldn't invoke pl_queue_update, as this action could cull the already
mapped frames in the queue.
If !display_synced, some values may not be correct or zeroed. Therefore,
it makes no sense to interpolate in this case.
For a non-moving frame, we always want to show an uninterpolated frame.
libplacebo requires additional frames when VPS is lower than FPS and
anti-aliasing is enabled. Supports up to a 1/4 ratio. VO has a limit of
10 frames, so in practice, not many more can fit.
Note that the internal libplacebo mixing limit is 16 frames.
The `current_frame` can be redrawn even if the remaining `num_vsync` is
equal to 0. In this scenario, the vsync offset would be incremented
beyond the target point.
It turns out that mpv will rewrite the entire cache file on every single
quit. It's not so great since after viewing a ton of files, your cache
can grow to massive sizes and slow down quitting the player to a
noticeable amount. Turn down the max size of both caches to 10 MiB for
now as a workaround until this gets improved later.
This filters out vastly inaccurate values from presentation feedback
that can happen shortly after restarting playback or seeking.
Makes estimated vsync converge almost instantly instead of waiting
until those outliers are dropped from the past samples.
In commit de6d57f0 libplacebo enabled drift compensation by default.
mpv already tracks error and adjust the speed by itself.
This commit fixes judder visible when slowing video a lot, ex. playing
back at 10% speed.
Set ideal vsync duration also when dropping frames, libplacebo estimate
currently own values anyway, will be useful later...
See: de6d57f021
The commit subject sounds reasonable except that frame redraws get
spammed in certain cases (still image with subtitles) all the time
regardless if the subtitle actually has changed or not. So this is
stupid and wasteful, but you'll always see subtitles. vo_gpu currently
has this behavior as well, so we're just matching it but later mpv's
core should be fixed so this works reasonably. Fixes#11335.
Fixes gpu-next completely ignoring any speed adjustment, either DS or
playback.
Frames in pl_queue have raw PTS values, so when querying them we have to
use the same time base. There was misunderstanding between mpv and
libplacebo, where the former was querying the frames based on display
vblank timeline, but this cannot work if the playback speed is adjusted
and display timeline is not aligned with video timelien. In which case
we have to schedule "video vsync" points that we want to display.
Previous code was working only when playback speed was 1.0x, but since
DS almost always changes the speed the interpolation was mostly not
timied correctly.
Relative to frame PTS timeline as oposed to display vblank.
Those values are relative to unadjusted video timeline. They will be
used by gpu-next where it expect virtual frame vsync, not display vblank
time.
Originally suggested by @haasn. Instead of awkwardly using a pts from
the previous render loop, we can just peek into pl_queue and use the pts
of the first frame instead. This eliminates a lot of weird artifacts
that can happen on discontinuities like seeking. Fixes#12355.
Several related things in regards to interpolation. Essentially this
adds more general sanity checking to bring it more in line with what
vo_gpu does.
- Add a can_interpolate bool which determines whether or not this frame
is allowed to interpolate.
- p->is_interpolated was sometimes lying and because you can have a mix
frames greater than 1 depending on the video and settings. Make sure
that vsync_offset is not 0 so we know if it's actually interpolated or
not. This prevents a redundant redraw for those edge cases when
pausing.
- When the vo wants a reset, i.e. some sort of discontinuity, don't try
to interpolate the frame. Interpolation is only valid for
monotonically increasing times.
This fixes#11519 because of the additional check to make sure that we
have more than 1 frame. The PTS clamping part is still not great. That
is for the next commit.
In the past, this worked by accident because the initial startup was
racy and sometimes the initial firing of handle_toplevel_config would
happen after reconfig. Since we now properly wait on all compositor
events we can save the initial size hint that is given to us and try to
use that as the window-size/geometry provided the --autofit/geometry
options aren't explictly set. Fixes#11134.
the OpenGL cocoa backend was deprecated in 0.29, it has lot of bugs, is
completely unmaintained and can't properly playback anything anymore on
the newest macOS. it is time to remove it.
the old displayName property via the IODisplay API is not working
anymore on ARM based macs and was broken in at least one other case.
instead we use the new localizedName property introduced in 10.15 of the
NSScreen. we don't need any backwards compatibility since 10.15 is the
oldest version we support now.
configs and scripts that use the options and properties fs-screen-name,
screen-name or display-names need to be adjusted since the names could
differ from the previous implementation via the IODisplay API.
Fixes#9697
this is apparently something that was added with swift 5.5, though it is
hard to find anything officially.
don't capture self in closure but explicitly access all variables by
prepending self.
Fixes#12653