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wm4 e13eb3fede command: change update handling of some video-related properties
Use the new mechanism, instead of wrapped properties. As usual, extend
the update handling to some options that were forgotten/neglected
before. Rename video_reset_aspect() to video_reset_params() to make it
more "general" (and we can amazingly include write access to
video-aspect as well in this).
2016-09-20 15:44:16 +02:00
wm4 995962291a options: fix window-scale property
A recent change merged the window-scaler option and property, but forgot
that the option is float for some reason, while the property uses
double. This led to undefined behavior. Fix it by changing the option
to double too.
2016-09-20 01:25:50 +02:00
wm4 fb67db8b72 player: make --osc/--ytdl settable during playback
Setting the osc or ytdl properties will now load/unload the associated
scripts. (For ytdl this does not mean the currently played URL will be
reloaded.)

Also add a changelog entry for this, which also covers the preceding
work for --terminal.
2016-09-20 01:24:27 +02:00
wm4 bf5c97a6c3 options, command: simplify some option updates
Remove wrapper properties for OSD and video position updates, use the
new mechanism for them. We can mark the options directly. Update
behavior will work for more options (since I've casually marked more
affected options than the old less direct mechanism covered).
2016-09-19 20:16:44 +02:00
wm4 b62634c051 player: make --terminal freetly settable at runtime
So client API users don't have to care about whether to set this before
or after mpv_initialize().

We still don't enable terminal at any point before mpv_initialize(),
because reasons.

This also subtly changes some behavior how terminal options are applied
while parsing. This essentially reverts the behavior as it was reported
in issue #2588. Originally, I was hoping to get rid of the pre-parse
option pass, but it seems this is absolutely not possible due to the way
config and command line parsing are entangled. Command line options take
priority over configfile options, so they have to be applied later - but
we also want to apply logging and terminal options as specified on the
command-line, but _before_ parsing the config files. It has to be this
way to see config file error messages on the terminal, or to hide them
if --no-terminal is used. libmpv considerations also factor into this.
2016-09-19 19:54:54 +02:00
wm4 fe7db61035 options: slightly better option update mechanism
Extend the flag-based notification mechanism that was used via
M_OPT_TERM. Make the vo_opengl update mechanism use this (which, btw.,
also fixes compilation with OpenGL renderers forcibly disabled).

While this adds a 3rd mechanism and just seems to further the chaos, I'd
rather have a very simple mechanism now, than actually furthering the
mess by mixing old and new update mechanisms. In particular, we'll be
able to remove quite some property implementations, and replace them
with much simpler update handling. The new update mechanism can also
more easily refactored once we have a final mechanism that handles
everything in an uniform way.
2016-09-19 19:51:26 +02:00
wm4 32f235bcef options: remove some M_OPT_FIXED flags
--quiet can be always set - the playloop checks it whenever rendering
the status line. Nothing special about it.

The ytdl- options are simply refetched by the Lua script every time a
stream is opened, so it makes sense to be able to change them at runtime
as well.

The VO options don't have a real reason to be marked with it anymore.
2016-09-19 19:50:41 +02:00
wm4 2415b69572 player: more option/property consistency fixes
Some properties had a different type from their equivalent options (such
as mute, volume, deinterlace, edition). This wasn't really sane, as raw
option values should be always within their bounds. On the other hand,
these properties use a different type to reflect runtime limits (such as
range of available editions), or simply to improve the "UI" (you don't
want to cycle throuhg the completely useless "auto" value when cycling
the "mute" property).

Handle this by making them always return the option type, but also
allowing them to provide a "constricted" type, which is used for UI
purposes. All M_PROPERTY_GET_CONSTRICTED_TYPE changes are related to
this.

One consequence is that you can set the volume property to arbitrary
high values just like with the --volume option, but using the "add"
command it still restricts it to the --volume-max range.

Also deprecate --chapter, as it is grossly incompatible to the chapter
property. We pondered renaming it to --chapters, or introducing a more
powerful --range option, but concluded that --start --end is actually
enough.

These changes appear to take care of the last gross property/option
incompatibilities, although there might still be a few lurking.
2016-09-18 16:08:21 +02:00
wm4 9e972ed7d2 options: rename/deprecate --playlist-pos
Conflicts with the "playlist-pos" property. They're really a bit too
different, and since the --playlist-pos option is relatively new and
obscure, just rename it to get this out of the way.
2016-09-18 16:08:21 +02:00
wm4 79e20ff485 options: actually deprecate --mute=auto
Also, make it internally actually an alias to "no".
2016-09-18 16:08:21 +02:00
wm4 7fa26bfd9c options: kill M_OPT_GLOBAL flag
This meant "cannot be used as per-file option" (wrt. playlist items).
Doesn't make too much sense anymore, especially given how obscure
per-file options are.
2016-09-17 17:04:13 +02:00
wm4 5968a307d5 options: add --hwdec=yes as alias for --hwdec=auto
This also lets you just do "mpv --hwdec file.mkv", with the minor caveat
that the legacy syntax "--hwdec val" or "-hwdec val" (without "=") does
not work as expected anymore.
2016-09-15 14:50:38 +02:00
wm4 2b0c620b22 player: move builtin profiles to a separate file
Move the embedded string with the builtin profiles to a separate
builtin.conf file. This makes it easier to read and edit, and you can
also check it for errors with --include=etc/builtin.conf. (Normally
errors are hidden intentionally, because there's no way to output error
messages this early, and because some options might not be present on
all platforms or with all configurations.)
2016-09-15 14:50:38 +02:00
Philip Langdale 3f7e43c2e2 hwdec_cuda: Add trivial cuda-copy wrapper
The cuvid decoder already knows how to copy back to system memory
if NV12 frames are requested, and this will happen if the decoder
is used without the hwdec.

For convenience, let's add a wrapper hwdec so people don't have
to explicitly pick the cuvid decoder if they want this behaviour.
2016-09-11 10:46:22 +02:00
wm4 5e30e7a041 stream_dvd, stream_dvdnav: remove weird option parsing stuff
Same deal as with stream_bluray.

Untested because I don't give a fuck about your shitty DVDs.
2016-09-08 21:46:48 +02:00
wm4 35e8b6c1e6 options: drop unreferenced --bluray-angle option
Uh, what? It wasn't used at all. It was probably accidentally dropped at
one point, or it was never used at all. Whatever, who cares.
2016-09-08 21:02:31 +02:00
Philip Langdale 2048ad2b8a hwdec/opengl: Add support for CUDA and cuvid/NvDecode
Nvidia's "NvDecode" API (up until recently called "cuvid" is a cross
platform, but nvidia proprietary API that exposes their hardware
video decoding capabilities. It is analogous to their DXVA or VDPAU
support on Windows or Linux but without using platform specific API
calls.

As a rule, you'd rather use DXVA or VDPAU as these are more mature
and well supported APIs, but on Linux, VDPAU is falling behind the
hardware capabilities, and there's no sign that nvidia are making
the investments to update it.

Most concretely, this means that there is no VP8/9 or HEVC Main10
support in VDPAU. On the other hand, NvDecode does export vp8/9 and
partial support for HEVC Main10 (more on that below).

ffmpeg already has support in the form of the "cuvid" family of
decoders. Due to the design of the API, it is best exposed as a full
decoder rather than an hwaccel. As such, there are decoders like
h264_cuvid, hevc_cuvid, etc.

These decoders support two output paths today - in both cases, NV12
frames are returned, either in CUDA device memory or regular system
memory.

In the case of the system memory path, the decoders can be used
as-is in mpv today with a command line like:

mpv --vd=lavc:h264_cuvid foobar.mp4

Doing this will take advantage of hardware decoding, but the cost
of the memcpy to system memory adds up, especially for high
resolution video (4K etc).

To avoid that, we need an hwdec that takes advantage of CUDA's
OpenGL interop to copy from device memory into OpenGL textures.

That is what this change implements.

The process is relatively simple as only basic device context
aquisition needs to be done by us - the CUDA buffer pool is managed
by the decoder - thankfully.

The hwdec looks a bit like the vdpau interop one - the hwdec
maintains a single set of plane textures and each output frame
is repeatedly mapped into these textures to pass on.

The frames are always in NV12 format, at least until 10bit output
supports emerges.

The only slightly interesting part of the copying process is that
CUDA works by associating PBOs, so we need to define these for
each of the textures.

TODO Items:
* I need to add a download_image function for screenshots. This
  would do the same copy to system memory that the decoder's
  system memory output does.
* There are items to investigate on the ffmpeg side. There appears
  to be a problem with timestamps for some content.

Final note: I mentioned HEVC Main10. While there is no 10bit output
support, NvDecode can return dithered 8bit NV12 so you can take
advantage of the hardware acceleration.

This particular mode requires compiling ffmpeg with a modified
header (or possibly the CUDA 8 RC) and is not upstream in ffmpeg
yet.

Usage:

You will need to specify vo=opengl and hwdec=cuda.

Note that hwdec=auto will probably not work as it will try to use
vdpau first.

mpv --hwdec=cuda --vo=opengl foobar.mp4

If you want to use filters that require frames in system memory,
just use the decoder directly without the hwdec, as documented
above.
2016-09-08 16:06:12 +02:00
wm4 d4d8b3a4fc demux: do not access global options
Don't access MPOpts directly, and always use the new m_config.h
functions for accessing them in a thread-safe way.

The goal is eventually removing the mpv_global.opts field, and the
demuxer/stream-layer specific hack that copies MPOpts to deal with
thread-safety issues.

This moves around a lot of options. For one, we often change the
physical storage location of options to make them more localized,
but these changes are not user-visible (or should not be). For
shared options on the other hand it's better to do messy direct
access, which is worrying as in that somehow renaming an option
or changing its type would break code reading them manually,
without causing a compilation error.
2016-09-06 20:09:56 +02:00
wm4 1d9032f011 audio/out: deprecate "exclusive" sub-options
And introduce a global option which does this. Or more precisely, this
deprecates the global wasapi and coreaudio options, and adds a new one
that merges their functionality. (Due to the way the sub-option
deprecation mechanism works, this is simpler.)
2016-09-05 21:26:39 +02:00
wm4 9e6b9d8a98 vo_image: move to global options
This is a bit "special", because the config tree wants unique
m_sub_options pointers in the whole thing.
2016-09-05 21:04:55 +02:00
wm4 4ab860cddc options: add a mechanism to make sub-option replacement slightly easier
Instead of requiring each VO or AO to manually add members to MPOpts and
the global option table, make it possible to register them automatically
via vo_driver/ao_driver.global_opts members. This avoids modifying
options.c/options.h every time, including having to duplicate the exact
ifdeffery used to enable a driver.
2016-09-05 21:04:17 +02:00
wm4 4f263dce34 sd_lavc: enable teletext
Whitelisting supported codecs is (probably) still better than just
allowing everything, given the weird FFmpeg API. I'm also assuming
Libav doesn't even have the codec ID, but I didn't check.

Also add a --teletext-page option, since otherwise it decodes every
teletext page and shows them in succession.

And yes, we can't use av_opt_set_int() - instead we have to set it as
string. Because FFmpeg's option system is terrible.
2016-09-03 17:12:53 +02:00
wm4 a85eecfe40 ao_alsa: change sub-options to global options
Same deal as with vo_opengl.

Also edit the outdated information about multichannel output a little.
2016-09-02 21:21:47 +02:00
wm4 b2c84a91b6 options: deprecate --vo-defaults
With the conversion from sub-options to global options, this becomes
useless. This change also comes slightly too soon, because not all VOs
have been changed yet.
2016-09-02 21:21:47 +02:00
wm4 849480d0c9 vo_opengl: deprecate sub-options, add them as global options
vo_opengl sub-option were always rather annoying to handle. It seems
better to make them global options instead. This is simpler and easier
to use. The only disadvantage we are aware of is that it's not clear
that many/all of these new global options work with vo_opengl only.

--vo=opengl-hq is also deprecated.

There is extensive compatibility with the old behavior. One exception is
that --vo-defaults will not apply to opengl-hq (though with opengl it
still works). vo-cmdline is also dysfunctional and will be removed in a
following commit.

These changes also affect opengl-cb.

The update mechanism is still rather inefficient: it requires syncing
with the VO after each option change, rather than batching updates.
There's also no granularity (video.c just updates "everything", and if
auto-ICC profiles are enabled, vo_opengl.c will fetch them on each
update).

Most of the manpage changes were done by Niklas Haas <git@haasn.xyz>.
2016-09-02 21:21:47 +02:00
wm4 2c917219cf vo: use new option update mechanism
This is still rather basic.

run_reconfig() and run_control() update the options because it's needed
for panscan (and other video scaling options), and fullscreen, border,
ontop updates. In the old model, these options could be accessed only
while both playback thread and VO threads were locked  (i.e. during
synchronous calls like vo_control()), so this should be sufficient in
order not to miss any updates. In the future, a more fine-grained update
mechanism could be added to handle these updates "exactly".

x11_common.c contains an evil hack, as I see no reasonable way to handle
this properly. The VO thread can't "lock" the main thread, so this is
not simple.
2016-09-02 15:50:54 +02:00
wm4 1393d79417 command: fix or document some property/option consistency issues
Make some existing properties behave more like options. This mostly
means they don't deny access if the associated component is not active,
but redirects to the option.

One kind of fishy change is that we apply --brightness etc. only if
they're not set to the default value. This won't necessarily work with
--vo=xv, but affects only cases where 1. the Xv adapter has been changed
to non-defaults, and 2. the user tries to reset them with mpv by passing
e.g. --brightness=0. We don't care about Xv, and the noted use-case is
dumb, so this change is acceptable.
2016-09-01 20:57:33 +02:00
wm4 d32bee5f01 command: add options to property list
Now options are accessible through the property list as well, which
unifies them to a degree.

Not all options support runtime changes (meaning affected components
need to be restarted for the options to take effects). Remove from the
manpage those properties which are cleanly mapped to options anyway.
From the user-perspective they're just options available through the
property interface.
2016-09-01 20:00:43 +02:00
wm4 c55d859920 m_option: replace --no-video-aspect alias
Instead, add a hacky OPT_ASPECT option type, which only exists to accept
a "no" parameter, which in combination with the "--no-..." handling code
makes --no-video-aspect work again.

We can also remove the code in m_config.c, which only existed to make
"--no-aspect" (a deprecated alias) to work.
2016-08-31 22:17:21 +02:00
wm4 7dde096d8a m_config: introduce and use OPT_ALIAS for some options
OPT_ALIAS redirects the options at a higher level, instead of
introducing "duplicate" options with different name but same backing
storage. This uses the OPT_REPLACED mechanisms - only the deprecation
warning had to be made conditional. Note that e.g. --no-video still
works, because the "--no-..." redirection and OPT_ALIAS are orthogonal.

The deprecated --sub -> --sub-file alias had to be dropped, because it
essentially conflicts with --no-sub. If anyone complains, this could
probably still be undone by letting m_config_find_negation_opt do a
special mapping for --no-sub. (Which would be dumb, but simple and
effective.)
2016-08-31 22:16:19 +02:00
wm4 af1379c43d options: make mp_vo_opts options an actual sub-option group
Just a minor refactor along the planned option change. This commit will
make it easier to update (i.e. copy) the VO options without copying
_all_ options. For now, behavior should be equivalent, though.

(The VO options were put into a separate struct quite early - when all
global variables were removed from the source code. It wasn't clear
whether the separate struct would have any actual purpose, but it seems
it will now. Awesome, huh.)
2016-08-30 23:50:57 +02:00
wm4 5086b2d456 player: add option to disable video OSD
Normally, OSD can be disabled with --osd-level=0. But this also disables
terminal OSD, and some users want _only_ the terminal OSD. Add
--video-osd=no, which essentially disables the video OSD.

Ideally, it should probably be possible to control terminal and video
OSD levels independently, but that would require separate OSD timers
(and other state) for both components, so don't do it. But because the
current situation isn't too ideal, add a threat to the manpage that
might be changed in the future.

Fixes #3387.
2016-08-28 18:26:59 +02:00
rr- ed644b0d33 aspect: add --video-unscaled=downscale-big 2016-08-19 22:51:46 +02:00
wm4 f5bbb5aed2 player: add option to control duration of image display
The --image-display-duration option controls how long an image is
displayed. It's also possible to display the image forever (until manual
user interaction stops playback).

With this, the core drops the old method to "drain" video (i.e. waiting
for the last frame duration on end of playback). Instead, we reuse
MPContext.time_frame. The old mechanism was disabled for non-images
anyway.

Fixes #3425.
2016-08-17 22:46:48 +02:00
wm4 87190969a7 player: add --no-autoload-files option
Allt his auto-loading is getting annoying especially for testing.
2016-08-10 22:22:50 +02:00
wm4 062349ff5b player: add --audio-wait-open options
Complements the option added in the previous commit.
2016-08-09 17:09:29 +02:00
wm4 eab92cec60 player: add --audio-stream-silence
Completely insane that this has to be done. Crap for compensating HDMI
crap.
2016-08-09 17:09:29 +02:00
wm4 0b144eac39 audio: use --audio-channels=auto behavior, except on ALSA
This commit adds an --audio-channel=auto-safe mode, and makes it the
default. This mode behaves like "auto" with most AOs, except with
ao_alsa. The intention is to allow multichannel output by default on
sane APIs. ALSA is not sane as in it's so low level that it will e.g.
configure any layout over HDMI, even if the connected A/V receiver does
not support it. The HDMI fuckup is of course not ALSA's fault, but other
audio APIs normally isolate applications from dealing with this and
require the user to globally configure the correct output layout.

This will help with other AOs too. ao_lavc (encoding) is changed to the
new semantics as well, because it used to force stereo (perhaps because
encoding mode is supposed to produce safe files for crap devices?).
Exclusive mode output on Windows might need to be adjusted accordingly,
as it grants the same kind of low level access as ALSA (requires more
research).

In addition to the things mentioned above, the --audio-channels option
is extended to accept a set of channel layouts. This is supposed to be
the correct way to configure mpv ALSA multichannel output. You need to
put a list of channel layouts that your A/V receiver supports.
2016-08-04 20:49:20 +02:00
wm4 efa9fe8edf options: un-restrict --audio-delay
Not a real reason to restrict its value range.
2016-08-04 11:27:15 +02:00
wm4 546f7472fb options: add vp9 to --hwdec-codecs 2016-07-30 15:47:51 +02:00
wm4 77e1e8e38e audio: refactor mixer code and delete mixer.c
mixer.c didn't really deserve to be separate anymore, as half of its
contents were unnecessary glue code after recent changes. It also
created a weird split between audio.c and af.c due to the fact that
mixer.c could insert audio filters. With the code being in audio.c
directly, together with other code that unserts filters during runtime,
it will be possible to cleanup this code a bit and make it work like the
video filter code.

As part of this change, make the balance code work like the volume code,
and add an option to back the current balance value. Also, since the
balance semantics are unexpected for most users (panning between the
audio channels, instead of just changing the relative volume), and there
are some other volumes, formally deprecate both the old property and the
new option.
2016-07-17 19:21:28 +02:00
Aman Gupta 588b2f48e5 videotoolbox: add --hwdec=videotoolbox-copy for h/w accelerated decoding with video filters 2016-07-15 01:01:17 +02:00
wm4 995c47da9a audio: drop --softvol=no and --softvol=auto
Drop the code for switching the volume options and properties between
af_volume and AO volume controls. interface-changes.rst mentions the
changes in detail.

Do this because this was exceedingly complex and had other problems as
well. It was also very hard to test. It's just not worth the trouble.

Some leftovers like AOCONTROL_HAS_PER_APP_VOLUME will be removed at a
later point.

Fixes #3322.
2016-07-09 18:31:18 +02:00
wm4 e40851ea22 options: deprecate --heartbeat-cmd
It's useless. --heartbeat-interval is also considered deprecated, but
this is not made explicit.
2016-06-29 18:10:15 +02:00
wm4 70b3561270 video: add --hwdec=auto-copy mode
This uses the normal autoprobing rules like "auto", but rejects anything
that isn't flagged as copying data back to system memory.

The chunk in command.c was dead code, so remove it instead of updating
it.
2016-05-11 16:20:13 +02:00
maniak1349 7d9eab15f0 win32: make taskbar progress indication optional
Add --taskbar-progress command line option and property which controls taskbar
progress indication rendering in Windows 7+. This option is on by default and
can be toggled during playback.

This option does not affect the creation process of ITaskbarList3. When the
option is turned off the progress bar is just hidden with TBPF_NOPROGRESS.

Closes #2535
2016-05-08 17:05:20 +02:00
wm4 062493fa7e x11: rename inappropriate --x11-bypass-compositor=never option
This obviously made no sense.
2016-05-07 12:14:56 +02:00
wm4 55846641ea x11: add --x11-bypass-compositor=always
Also add missing documentation for fs-only, and correct the default.
2016-05-06 19:57:17 +02:00
wm4 8a26e139af x11: extend --x11-bypass-compositor with fs-only option
The "fs-only" choice sets the _NET_WM_BYPASS_COMPOSITOR to 1 if the
window is fullscreened, and 0 otherwise. (0 is specified to be the
implicit default - i.e. no change is requested in windowed mode.)

In particular, change the default to "fs-only".

Fixes #2582.
2016-05-02 21:21:53 +02:00
maniak1349 70f64f3ca9 options: add --fit-border video option
Flag that is set by default. Reseting it will result in mpv trying to fit
client area with video instead of the whole window with border and
decorations on the screen.
Marked as (Windows only) for now until it's implemented on other platforms.
2016-04-30 18:55:09 +02:00