Basically a simple way to perform any command/property action from the
command line. This takes the exact same syntax as input.conf but not
including the key naturally. Potentially useful for weird properties
that don't map well to options (like ao-volume). Fixes#12353.
This enhancement makes it easier to create constant width property
expansions, useful for the `--term-status-msg`. Additionally, it changes
to `%f` printing with manual zero trimming, which is easier to control
than `%g`. With this method, we can directly specify precision, not just
significant numbers. This approach also avoids overly high precision for
values less than 1, which is not necessary for a generic floating-point
print function.
A new print helper function is added, which can be used with adjusted
precision for specific cases where a different default is needed. This
also unifies the code slightly.
`--no-config` should prevent loading any user files, whether it be
config, cache, watch_later state etc. This functionality was changed by
df758880e2 because internally `--no-config` is equivalent to passing
`--config-dir=""` which resulted in cache and state being auto-detected
even if `--no-config` was passed.
Fixes: df758880e2 ("path: don't override "cache" and "state" paths with configdir")
replaces the old focus-on-open option with a more generic focus-on
options that can be extended.
adjust the only platform that uses that option.
Fixes#8337
Previously there was no way to specify the field order of interlaced videos
when deinterlacing with inbuilt filters. Lavfi deinterlacers seemed to prefer
top field order while inbuilt ones (vdpaupp, vavpp, d3d11vpp) seemed to prefer
bottom field order. The default "auto" option should work exactly as before
while specifying either "tff" or "bff" should force the specified field order
Ended up being a bad idea. As a property, this inherently has more
functionality and the tradeoff of being able to do --ao-volume wasn't
worth it.
This reverts commit 58ed620c06.
The opt validator functions are casted to generic validator, which has
erased type for value. Calling function by pointer of different
definition is an UB.
Avoid that by generating wrapper function that does proper argument type
conversion and calls validator function. Type erased functions have
mangled type in the name.
Fixes UBSAN failures on Clang 17, which enabled fsanitize=function by
default.
Change the `playlist_insert_next` function to `playlist_insert_at` (ie,
insert at the location of an entry, rather than after it, and rename to
be clearer that it doesn't have anything to do with the
currently-playing entry).
Also, replace calls to `playlist_add` with calls to
`playlist_insert_at`, since the former has become redundant.
This commit adds a DND_INSERT_NEXT action option for drag-and-drop,
allows for selecting it through the --drag-and-drop=insert-next option,
and adds the necessary plumbing to make that happen when something is
dragged onto the player.
This has defaulted to yes for a very long time, but evidentally it
annoys a lot of people (including myself). My argument is that this
makes no sense. mpv is for videos; not text. A 1920x1080 video should
open as 1920x1080 regardless of whatever the DPI settings of the OS is.
This can get very silly when you consider watching a 4k video which will
get this additional scale factor which is virtually never desirable.
Whether or not the OS and/or WM prevents it from getting larger than the
screen depends on a lot of things.
Previously some windowing backends required that this option be set to
yes in order to report a dpi scale value other than 1, but this should
be fixed with the previous commits. The only difference is whether or
not to scale the window by the additional factor.
Fixes#13465.
* Range of accepted values for teletext_page now include 0 and -1.
* 0 means "subtitle" and -1 means "*".
* Make 0 the default.
Signed-off-by: Mohammad AlSaleh <CE.Mohammad.AlSaleh@gmail.com>
Deinterlacing required that the user set it on/off themselves, but we
actually have handy flags for detecting if a frame is interlaced. So
it's pretty simple to make an auto option using that. Unfortunately,
life is not quite that simple and there are known cases of false
positives from the ffmpeg flags so we can't make auto the default value.
However, it still may have some utility for some people, and the
detection could potentially be improved upon later. Closes#10358.
When adding things like brightness or gamma, the video obviously needs a
redraw if paused. This happened to work in the normal case because the
OSD notification triggered a redraw, but if you use no-osd the picture
won't change. Fix this by adding another option flag, UPDATE_VIDEO, and
simply signalling we want a redraw. This gets handled along with the
normal osd redrawing check in the playloop so something like "no-osd add
gamma 1" actually works.
It is expected. Last argument of validate functions is always a pointer,
but not always void* which triggers UBSAN warning.
meson since 1.3.1 halts on UBSAN errors in tests, which is good thing.
This adds volume-gain, volume-gain-max, volume-gain-min options, which
can be used to control audio volume and target dynamic range in decibels.
The gain is applied on top of the existing volume setting.
fe875083b3 confused things a bit and made
--no-subs-with-matching-audio actually mean what it says: no subtitles
if the languages match. However, the option actually meant no non-forced
subtitles not no subtitles at all. This isn't really intuitive so
instead of changing the behavior back to the old way (we already have a
release since then), add a third option "forced" which is equivalent to
the old meaning of --no-subs-with-matching audio. Fixes#13151.
Over the years, we've accumulated several secondary subtitle related
options and properties, but the implementation was not really consistent
and it wasn't clear what the right process for adding more should be. So
to make things nicer, let's refactor all of the subtitle options with
secondary variants (sub-delay, sub-pos, and sub-visibility) and split
them off to a new, separate struct. All of the underlying values are
stored in an array instead for simplicity. Additionally, the
implementation of some secondary-sub-* properties were slightly changed
so there would be less redundancy.
When using the --playlist option on the commandline, it would mark all
entries on the command as having the playlist-path of the value of that
passed option, not just the ones that were expanded from it. Fix this by
moving the playlist_populate_playlist_path to the same place where the
playlist file gets expanded.
Ref https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/13075#issuecomment-1852179164
This filter is a bit complicated, but one of the essential parts of it
is removing text enclosed by particular set of characters (e.g. text
inbetween []). This was previously hardcoded to only take into account
parenthesis and brackets, but people may want to filter more things so
make this customizable. The option only takes "left hand characters" so
the right pair is mapped internally if applicable. If not, then we just
use the same character. Fixes#8268 since the unicode character in
question can just be passed to this option.
Add --secondary-sub-delay option and decouple --sub-delay from secondary
subtitles. This produces desirable behavior in most cases as secondary
and primary subtitles tracks tend to be timed independently of one
another.
This feature is implemented by turning the sub_delay field in
mp_subtitle_opts into an array of 2 floats. From here the track index is
either passed around or derived when sub_delay is needed. There are some
cases in dec_sub.c where it is possible for dec_sub.order (equivalent to
track index) to be -1. In these cases, sub_delay is inferred as 0.
Adds:
--secondary-sub-visibility
--video-aspect-method
--video-unscaled
--video-pan-x
--video-pan-y
--video-rotate
--video-crop
--video-zoom
--video-scale-x
--video-scale-y
--video-align-x
--video-align-y
Those properties are related to playback state and are likely expected
to be restored when resuming playback.
Removes:
--border
--fullscreen
--ontop
--osd-level
--pause
Those options are not really content related. I don't see much gain to
save them per each watch later entry.
b56e63e2a9 removed -del for list options but it is still listed in the
list structs, which means that it is still tab completed on the CLI like
the other actions, and seems to behave like -set. Remove it so it is no
longer tab completed.
Also remove the description of -del from the help output of object
settings lists --(ao|vo|af|vf)-help, and update a comment.
Stretch a subtitle duration so it ends when the next one starts.
Should help with subtitles which erroneously have zero durations.
I found such a subrip substitles stream in the wild.
Signed-off-by: Mohammad AlSaleh <CE.Mohammad.AlSaleh@gmail.com>
The other options that have to do with ass styles also uses this flag.
It's needed since we have to destroy the ass objects and reinit them.
It's a bit incomplete since it will technically only properly work when
paused (while playing, the current subtitle gets discarded). That fix is
in the next commit.
Probably should have actually tested the filter changes but I didn't.
This was the wrong spot anyway since labels are unique. Something like
this should have been done further down when finding it by content. On
second thought, having multiple filters with the same content does have
a usecase (e.g. stacking multiple rotations) so removing all of them at
once probably isn't great. There's no practical usecase for having
duplicates in a string list, so we'll leave that change alone.
Fixes#12791.
5f74ed5828 deprecated this many years ago.
The utility is questionable at best given that -remove exists and is
more natural to use. Free up some code and drop it.
When using -remove with list options, it previously only removed the
first match. Technically, it is possible for there to be more than entry
with the same name. They should all be removed. key/value lists
specifically only allow unique keys so we don't need to do anything
there.
The MPV_LEAK_REPORT environment variable was previously read in order to
determine whether or not to enable memory reporting for javascript
scripts. This is kind of weird and deviates from the norm of exposing an
option to the user. So let's just add --js-memory-report and disable it
by default instead.
--play-dir sounds like it has something to do with directories so change
it. The play_dir variable is used a bunch everywhere internally so
whatever just leave it alone instead of renaming that.