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1325 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
wm4 f55f99ce19 stream: kill STREAM_CTRL_RESET
Was unused.
2013-05-26 17:13:09 +02:00
wm4 3d6b4ea4b6 stream: kill memory streams
These are unused by now, and it relied on some assumptions that have
been broken by now.
2013-05-26 17:13:09 +02:00
wm4 137c1032fa stream: de-inline some larger functions
Tests with demux_mkv show that the speed doesn't change (or actually,
it seems to be faster after this change). In any case, there is not
the slightest reason why these should be inline. Functions for which
this will (probably) actually matter, like stream_read_char, are
still left inline.

This was tested with demux_mkv's indexing. For broken files without
index, demux_mkv creates an on-the-fly index. If you seek to a later
part of the file, all data has to be read and parsed until the wanted
position is found. This means demux_mkv will do mostly I/O, calling
stream_read_char() and stream_read(). This should be the most I/O
intensive non-deprecated part of mpv that uses the stream interface.
(demux_lavf has its own buffering.)
2013-05-26 16:55:20 +02:00
wm4 f44a242258 Replace calls to usec_sleep()
This is just dumb sed replacement to mp_sleep_us().

Also remove the now unused usec_sleep() wrapper.
2013-05-26 16:44:20 +02:00
wm4 e56d8a200d Replace all calls to GetTimer()/GetTimerMS()
GetTimer() is generally replaced with mp_time_us(). Both calls return
microseconds, but the latter uses int64_t, us defined to never wrap,
and never returns 0 or negative values.

GetTimerMS() has no direct replacement. Instead the other functions are
used.

For some code, switch to mp_time_sec(), which returns the time as double
float value in seconds. The returned time is offset to program start
time, so there is enough precision left to deliver microsecond
resolution for at least 100 years. Unless it's casted to a float
(or the CPU reduces precision), which is why we still use mp_time_us()
out of paranoia in places where precision is clearly needed.

Always switch to the correct time. The whole point of the new timer
calls is that they don't wrap, and storing microseconds in unsigned int
variables would negate this.

In some cases, remove wrap-around handling for time values.
2013-05-26 16:44:20 +02:00
wm4 266230ad64 Silence some compiler warnings
None of these were actual issues.
2013-05-21 00:04:27 +02:00
wm4 faad40aad9 core: add --stream-capture
This is a partial revert of commit 7059c15, and basically re-adds
--capture, just with different option names and slightly different
semantics.
2013-05-12 21:51:57 +02:00
wm4 e6e5a7b221 Merge branch 'audio_changes'
Conflicts:
	audio/out/ao_lavc.c
2013-05-12 21:47:55 +02:00
wm4 4b5cee4617 core: use channel map on demuxer level too
This helps passing the channel layout correctly from decoder to audio
filter chain. (Because that part "reuses" the demuxer level codec
parameters, which is very disgusting.)

Note that ffmpeg stuff already passed the channel layout via
mp_copy_lav_codec_headers(). So other than easier dealing with the
demuxer/decoder parameters mess, there's no real advantage to doing
this.

Make the --channels option accept a channel map. Since simple numbers
map to standard layouts with the given number of channels, this is
downwards compatible. Likewise for demux_rawaudio.
2013-05-12 21:24:55 +02:00
wm4 62786c0c91 stream_bluray: report chapter times
This was forgotten in commit 7294303.
2013-05-09 18:49:16 +02:00
wm4 729430387c stream_bluray: general timeline support
Uses the same mechanisms as stream_dvd to report the virtual playback
time as known by libdvdread/libbluray, instead of the raw demuxer
output.

This should solve many problems with BD playback, like correct display
of playback time and duration.

On the other hand, this causes some new problems. For example, the
reported stream time has a rather low resolution (1-2 seconds), so
doing precise seeking on it is near impossible.
2013-05-09 01:16:04 +02:00
wm4 2dde1af88d stream_bluray: make code a bit more obvious 2013-05-09 01:16:04 +02:00
wm4 b01e8d6210 stream: report chapter times, use time seeks for DVD chapters
Allow the stream layer to report chapter times. Extend stream_dvd to do
this. I'm not 100% sure whether the re-used code is bug-free (because it
was used for slave-mode and/or debugging only).

MAke the frontend do time-based seeks when switching DVD chapters. I'm
not sure if there's a real reason STREAM_CTRL_SEEK_TO_CHAPTER exists
(maybe/hopefully not), but we will see.

Note that querying chapter times in demuxer_chapter_time() with the new
STREAM_CTRL_GET_CHAPTER_TIME could be excessively slow, especially with
the cache enabled. The frontend likes to query chapter times very often.
Additionally, stream_dvd uses some sort of quadratic algorithm to list
times for all chapters. For this reason, we try to query all chapters on
start (after the demuxer is opened), and add the chapters to the demuxer
chapter list. demuxer_chapter_time() will get the time from that list,
instead of asking the stream layer over and over again.

This assumes stream_dvd knows the list of chapters at the start, and
also  that the list of chapters never changes during playback. This
seems to be true, and the only exception, switching DVD titles, is not
supported at runtime (and doesn't need to be supported).
2013-05-06 23:39:48 +02:00
wm4 885c6a2610 Fix some cppcheck / scan-build warnings
These were found by the cppcheck and scan-build static analyzers. Most
of these aren't interesting (the 2 previous commits fix some interesting
cases found by these analyzers), and they don't nearly fix all warnings.
(Most of the unfixed warnings are spam, things MPlayer never cared
about, or false positives.)
2013-05-06 23:11:11 +02:00
wm4 5e727c314e stream: fix bad cache behavior introduced by recent commit
Commit 4d14a42, a seemingly harmless change, introduced very bad cache
behavior when the cache isn't forked, such as on Windows, where it uses
threads. Apparently the cache code was designed for forking, and an
unknown obscure condition causes severe performance degradation if a
STREAM_CTRL is sent to the cache on every frame.

Since the cache code is literally insane (uses shared memory + fork(),
and has hacks to make it work with threads, is messed into the stream
code in extra-hacky ways), we just fix it by caching the STREAM_CTRL in
question.

This is also done for some other STREAM_CTRLs that are called on each
frame, such as playback duration. This indicates that the cache code has
some inherent problem with answering such requests in a timely matter,
and that there's no easy way around this.

(Even if the cache is eventually rewritten, these things will probably
have to be cached, otherwise you'd have to forcibly block until the
stream implementation is done with a blocking read. The real question
is why it worked fine with the forked cache, though.)
2013-05-05 21:50:43 +02:00
wm4 4d14a42997 stream: add start time reporting
Will be needed to override the demuxer's start time reporting. We could
be lazy and special-case it since the result is always 0 for the streams
that care, but doing it properly is better.
2013-05-05 18:44:24 +02:00
wm4 acad31c2d3 core: don't report byte-based playback position with dvd
DVD playback uses a demuxer that signals to the frontend that timestamp
resets are possible. This made the frontend calculate the OSD playback
position based on the byte position and the total size of the stream.
This actually broke DVD playback position display. Since DVD reports a
a linear playback position, we don't have to rely on the demuxer
reported position, so disable this functionality in case of DVD
playback. This reverts the OSD behavior with DVD to the old behavior.
2013-05-05 18:44:23 +02:00
wm4 35568f84f3 stream: remove unused new_ds_stream() 2013-05-03 21:08:35 +02:00
reimar daee1a04e7 stream_bluray: remove the broken -bluray-chapter option
Remove the broken -bluray-chapter option.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@36175 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2

Conflicts:
	DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1
	cfg-common.h
2013-04-27 15:28:57 +02:00
reimar 2f004875d3 stream_bluray: fix querying current chapter
br://: Fix querying current chapter.

This also fixes specifying an end chapter via -chapter.
Based on patch by Olivier Rolland [billl users.sourceforge.net]

git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@36173 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
2013-04-27 15:28:34 +02:00
wm4 c6037982fd options: untangle track range parsing for stream_cdda
Remove the "object settings" based track range parsing (needed by
stream_cdda only), and make stream_cdda use CONF_TYPE_INT_PAIR.

This makes the -vf parsing code completely independent from other
options. A bit of that code was used by the mechanism removed with
this commit.
2013-04-21 03:48:30 +02:00
Stephen Hutchinson 33639d0156 stream_cddb: fix compilation on MinGW-w64
Like the VCD case, stream_cddb.c relies on ntddcdrm.h, which is no
longer under the ddk directory.
2013-04-06 00:00:21 +02:00
Stephen Hutchinson b224f37174 vcd_read_win32.h: fix compilation on MinGW-w64
ntddcdrm.h is no longer under the 'ddk' directory in MinGW-w64,
and since MPV focuses on it instead of the old MinGW32, there's no
reason to keep that dir prefix, as it stops VCD support from being
built at all for Windows.
2013-04-06 00:00:16 +02:00
reimar a98f658d53 http: handle broken QuickTime Streaming Server headers
Handle the severely broken headers QuickTime Streaming Server sends.

Instead of ending the header with \r\n\r\n it ends with
\r\n<4 byte MP3 header>\r\n.
And programs like wget just silently accept this without even
printing a warning!!

git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35988 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2

Note: see previous commit.
2013-04-04 14:08:07 +02:00
reimar dac7744888 http: fix for broken SHOUTcast streams
Support broken icy-metaint response from QuickTime Streaming Server.

The full version string is "QuickTime Streaming Server 6.1.0/532".
It sends a HTTP response header that contains an MP3 header!
Fixes bug #2133.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35987 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2

Note that in mpv, "http://" is mapped to ffmpeg currently, and this
code is unused by default.
2013-04-04 14:04:27 +02:00
reimar 3dedcdde60 vcd_read: cleanup ifdefs
Clean up ifdefs so they make sense even if none or multiple are defined.

Also choose Linux as fallback case instead of failing, this
allows the code to compile e.g. on Android.

git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@35971 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
2013-04-04 14:03:22 +02:00
wm4 b242aa366b stream: silence clang empty statement warnings
clang printed warnings like:

stream/stream.c:692:65: warning: if statement has empty body [-Wempty-body]
            GET_UTF16(c, src < end - 1 ? get_le16_inc(&src) : 0,;

This macro expands to "if(cond) ;". Replace it with an empty statement
that doesn't lead to a clang warning.
2013-03-19 01:27:48 +01:00
wm4 f47ead1509 network: set default user-agent to MPlayer's
SHOUTcast bans "Mozilla" in the user-agent, Vimeo bans "Lavf" (part of
the libavformat normal user-agent). "MPlayer 1.1-..." seems to work
everywhere, and is close to the intented use (mpv is based on MPlayer,
after all).
2013-02-26 01:55:52 +01:00
wm4 4d016a92c8 core: redo how codecs are mapped, remove codecs.conf
Use codec names instead of FourCCs to identify codecs. Rewrite how
codecs are selected and initialized. Now each decoder exports a list
of decoders (and the codec it supports) via add_decoders(). The order
matters, and the first decoder for a given decoder is preferred over
the other decoders. E.g. all ad_mpg123 decoders are preferred over
ad_lavc, because it comes first in the mpcodecs_ad_drivers array.
Likewise, decoders within ad_lavc that are enumerated first by
libavcodec (using av_codec_next()) are preferred. (This is actually
critical to select h264 software decoding by default instead of vdpau.
libavcodec and ffmpeg/avconv use the same method to select decoders by
default, so we hope this is sane.)

The codec names follow libavcodec's codec names as defined by
AVCodecDescriptor.name (see libavcodec/codec_desc.c). Some decoders
have names different from the canonical codec name. The AVCodecDescriptor
API is relatively new, so we need a compatibility layer for older
libavcodec versions for codec names that are referenced internally,
and which are different from the decoder name. (Add a configure check
for that, because checking versions is getting way too messy.)

demux/codec_tags.c is generated from the former codecs.conf (minus
"special" decoders like vdpau, and excluding the mappings that are the
same as the mappings libavformat's exported RIFF tables). It contains
all the mappings from FourCCs to codec name. This is needed for
demux_mkv, demux_mpg, demux_avi and demux_asf. demux_lavf will set the
codec as determined by libavformat, while the other demuxers have to do
this on their own, using the mp_set_audio/video_codec_from_tag()
functions. Note that the sh_audio/video->format members don't uniquely
identify the codec anymore, and sh->codec takes over this role.

Replace the --ac/--vc/--afm/--vfm with new --vd/--ad options, which
provide cover the functionality of the removed switched.

Note: there's no CODECS_FLAG_FLIP flag anymore. This means some obscure
container/video combinations (e.g. the sample Film_200_zygo_pro.mov)
are played flipped. ffplay/avplay doesn't handle this properly either,
so we don't care and blame ffmeg/libav instead.
2013-02-10 17:25:56 +01:00
wm4 c1ddfb5907 Check return values of some mp_find_..._config_file function calls for NULL 2013-02-09 00:21:18 +01:00
wm4 37c5c114af Remove BSD legacy TV/radio support (BT848 stuff)
FreeBSD actually supports V4L2, and V4L2 supports this chip. Also,
this chip is from 1997. Farewell.
2013-02-06 23:03:39 +01:00
wm4 4a2e4b684a build: make it work on somewhat older ffmpeg versions
Tested with n0.10.4. All these version checks are rather tricky,
because Libav and FFmpeg change the same thing at slightly different
versions.
2013-01-31 17:42:21 +01:00
wm4 d4246353df stream: set default HTTP user agent to "Mozilla/5.0"
Playing vimeo links using quvi support didn't work, even though clive
could. clive is using quvi and curl to download videos from streaming
sites, so if clive works mpv should always work as well. It didn't, and
it turned out that it was due to the user agent. Change the default
from whatever Lavf sends to what clive and cclive use. This will
probably always work, as c(c)live are by the same author as libquvi,
and there's a high chance it has been tested with all the supported
sites.
2013-01-31 02:01:25 +01:00
wm4 8a7b8c3dd6 stream: fix reconnecting on broken network connections
This didn't work properly for HTTP with libavformat. The builtin HTTP
implementation reconnects automatically on its own, while libavformat
doesn't. Fix this by adding explicit reconnection support to
stream_lavf.c, which simply destroys and recreates the AVIO context.

It mostly works, though sometimes it mysteriously fails, spamming crap
all over the terminal and feeding broken data to the decoders. This is
probably due to itneractions with the cache. Also, reconnecting to
unseekable HTTP streams will make it read the entire stream until the
previous playback position is reached again.

It's not known whether this change makes behavior with "strange"
protocols like RTP better or worse.
2013-01-24 18:56:02 +01:00
wm4 47cec75291 stream: uncrustify stream.c/.h
The formatting almost made me break out in tears.
2013-01-24 17:45:13 +01:00
wm4 dd96c11d5e stream: implement some HTTP specific options for stream_lavf
The "http:" protocol has been switched to use ffmpeg's HTTP
implementation some time ago. One problem with this was that many HTTP
specific options stopped working, because they were obviously
implemented for the internal HTTP implementation only.

Add the missing things. Note that many options will work for ffmpeg
only, as Libav's HTTP implementation is missing these. They will
silently be ignored on Libav.

Some options we can't fix:
--ipv4-only-proxy, --prefer-ipv4, --prefer-ipv6
    As far as I can see, not even libavformat internals distinguish
    between ipv4 and ipv6.
--user, --passwd
    ffmpeg probably supports specifying these in the URL directly.
2013-01-24 17:45:13 +01:00
wm4 570271c776 cookies: fix crash
This was broken in 3f85094 (probably merge mistake). I guess nobody ever
uses this feature.
2013-01-24 14:32:35 +01:00
Uoti Urpala 458c41c5c7 stream_cdda: support latest libcdio version 2013-01-24 12:01:06 +01:00
wm4 07d14bd323 Silence two compiler warnings
Both should be harmless.
2013-01-16 02:03:21 +01:00
wm4 8751a0e261 video: decouple internal pixel formats from FourCCs
mplayer's video chain traditionally used FourCCs for pixel formats. For
example, it used IMGFMT_YV12 for 4:2:0 YUV, which was defined to the
string 'YV12' interpreted as unsigned int. Additionally, it used to
encode information into the numeric values of some formats. The RGB
formats had their bit depth and endian encoded into the least
significant byte. Extended planar formats (420P10 etc.) had chroma
shift, endian, and component bit depth encoded. (This has been removed
in recent commits.)

Replace the FourCC mess with a simple enum. Remove all the redundant
formats like YV12/I420/IYUV. Replace some image format names by
something more intuitive, most importantly IMGFMT_YV12 -> IMGFMT_420P.

Add img_fourcc.h, which contains the old IDs for code that actually uses
FourCCs. Change the way demuxers, that output raw video, identify the
video format: they set either MP_FOURCC_RAWVIDEO or MP_FOURCC_IMGFMT to
request the rawvideo decoder, and sh_video->imgfmt specifies the pixel
format. Like the previous hack, this is supposed to avoid the need for
a complete codecs.cfg entry per format, or other lookup tables. (Note
that the RGB raw video FourCCs mostly rely on ffmpeg's mappings for NUT
raw video, but this is still considered better than adding a raw video
decoder - even if trivial, it would be full of annoying lookup tables.)

The TV code has not been tested.

Some corrective changes regarding endian and other image format flags
creep in.
2013-01-13 20:04:11 +01:00
wm4 97032f1b58 Remove netstream support
This allowed to move the input stream layer across the network, allowing
the user to play anything that mplayer could play remotely. For example,
playing a DVD related on a remote server (say, with the host name
"remotehost1") could be done by starting the netstream server on that
remote server, and then running:

    mplayer mpst://remotehost1/dvd://

This would open the DVD on the remote host, and transfer the raw DVD
sector reads over network. It works the same for other protocols, and
all accesses to the stream layer are marshaled over network. It's
comparable to the way the cache layer (--cache) works.

It has questionable use and most likely was barely used at all. There's
lots of potential for breakage, because it doesn't translate the stream
CTRLs to network packets. Just get rid of it.

The server used to be in TOOLS/netstream.c, and was accidentally removed
earlier.
2013-01-13 17:32:39 +01:00
Rudolf Polzer 944be9d24b Fix lots of bugs in mp_http URL handling
Many instances of "http" were not changed to "mp_http", which made many
aspects of the mp_http protocol handler broken.
2013-01-10 14:11:26 +01:00
wm4 0db55cd86a stream_lavf: warn if protocol not found
If ffmpeg returns AVERROR_PROTOCOL_NOT_FOUND, print a warning that
ffmpeg should be compiled with network support. Note that stream_lavf.c
itself includes a whitelist of directly supported ffmpeg protocols, so
it can't happen that a completely unknown/madeup protocol triggers
this message. (Unless the ffmpeg:// or lavf:// prefixes are used.)
2012-12-28 14:23:29 +01:00
Rudolf Polzer f3374eecad stream_dvd: fix angle math
Stop changing the dvd_angle variable while opening a DVD. Fixes issues
with multiple dvd:// URLs on one command line.
2012-12-22 10:00:00 +01:00
Stefano Pigozzi fab9febdc3 path: add mp_find_config_file and reorganize some of the code
Add `mp_find_config_file` to search different known paths and use that in
ass_mp to look for the fontconfig configuration file.

Some incidental changes spawned by this feature where:

 * Buffer allocation for the strings containing the paths is now performed
   with talloc. All of the allocations are done on a NULL context, but it still
   improves readability of the code.
 * Move the OSX function for lookup inside of a bundle: this code path was
   currently not used by the bundle generated with `make osxbundle`. The plan
   is to use it again in a future commit to get a fontconfig config file.
2012-12-15 17:38:00 +01:00
wm4 0fba387f72 Fix compilation with Libav
Doesn't define AVPROBE_SCORE_RETRY for some reason. They use
AVPROBE_SCORE_MAX/4 directly internally. AV_DISPOSITION_ATTACHED_PIC
is not defined with the most recent Libav release.

AVIOContext.av_class exists in Libav, but is apparently disabled in
old releases. Disable it for now until people stop torturing me with
old crap releases.
2012-12-11 15:26:02 +01:00
wm4 74ab902dea audio: remove support for native alaw/mulaw/adpcm output
This is considered a worthless feature. Note that alaw/mulaw/adpcm input
is unaffected: such data is handed to libavcodec and "decoded" to linear
PCM.
2012-12-11 00:37:54 +01:00
wm4 180944fe28 stream_lavf/demux_lavf: export/use HTTP MIME type
This is a fix for web radio streams that send raw AAC [1]. libavformat's
AAC demuxer probe is picky enough to request hundreds of KBs data, which
makes for a slow startup. To speed up stream startup, try use the HTTP
MIME type to identify the format. The webstream in question sends an AAC
specific MIME type, for which demux_lavf will force the AAC demuxer,
without probing anything.

ffmpeg/ffplay do the same thing. Note that as of ffmpeg commit 76d851b,
av_probe_input_buffer() does the mapping from MIME type to demuxer. The
actual mapping is not publicly accessible, and can only be used by
calling that function. This will hopefully be rectified, and ideally
ffmpeg would provide a function like find_demuxer_from_mime_type().

[1] http://lr2mp0.latvijasradio.lv:8000
2012-12-11 00:37:54 +01:00
wm4 eb787267c8 stream: handle mms streaming with ffmpeg
Use ffmpeg (stream_lavf) instead of internal mms support (asf_streaming.c)
for mms://, mmsh://, mmst:// URLs.

The old implementation is available under mp_mms:// etc.

There are some caveats with this:
- mms:// now always maps to mmsh://. It won't try mmst://. (I'm not sure
  if mms:// URLs really can use the mmst protocol, though.)
- MMS streams under the http:// prefix are not handled. (ffmpeg ticket
  #2001.) (Was already broken in mpv since c02f25.)
- It downloads all video streams now. MMS streams often have redundant
  video streams, which encode the main stream at different quality. The
  client is supposed to select one according to its bandwidth
  requirements. (Explicit MMS stream selection has been broken in mpv
  for a while, because MPOpts.vid maps to the stream number, not the
  demuxer's stream ID - but the old logic doesn't work anyway when
  using demuxer_lavf as opposed to demux_asf.)
2012-12-11 00:37:54 +01:00
Rudolf Polzer df28eac342 stream_dvd: add a stream_seek() call
This fixes use of -chapter together with -correct-pts and demux_lavf and
stream_dvd.
2012-12-07 16:44:53 +01:00