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3036 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dudemanguy bca516bd2c osc: don't spam window-controls bindings on every render
Not sure when this actually started happening, but it's probably been
like this for years. Currently, the logic for the window-controls works
by simply checking if the osc is visible and then either enabling or
disabling the associated keybindings. The problem is that this can just
constantly spam mp.enable_keybindings/disable_key_bindings on every
single render call if the user disables the border at any point in time.
This does a lot of pointless work and also results in the logs being
spammed with lines like "disable-section". Clearly, this should just
work like the code for checking the input keybindings just above it.
Keep track of an internal state variable and check when it doesn't match
the osc visibility. In that case, we can then either enable or disable
the key bindings and just update the variable.
2022-11-29 16:40:36 +00:00
Dudemanguy bab85944df player/video: add VOCTRL_CONTENT_TYPE
mpv's core already keeps track of whether or not it thinks a track is an
image. Some VOs (i.e. wayland) would benefit from knowing if what is
currently being displayed is an image or not so add a new VOCTRL that
signals this anytime we load a new file with a VO. Additionally, let's
add a helper enum for signaling the kind of content that is being
displayed. There is now MP_CONTENT_NONE (strictly for force window being
used on a track with no image/video), MP_CONTENT_IMAGE, and
MP_CONTENT_VIDEO. See the next commit for the actual usage of this (with
wayland).
2022-11-15 23:18:55 +00:00
Jan Ekström 0f0520aeca player/main: log libplacebo version if built with it
As we start basing more and more functionality on it, it makes
sense to start logging it more visibly as part of --version.
2022-11-15 21:41:22 +02:00
Christoph Heinrich 445a3561d3 console: add history deduplication
Deduplicate history like the fish shell. So for example
entering "cmd 1" then "cmd 2" then "cmd 3" then "cmd 1"
would result in a history of
[cmd 2][cmd 3][cmd 1]
instead of
[cmd 1][cmd 2][cmd 3][cmd 1]

Adds a function `history_add` to replace directly adding to history.
Adds an option `history_dedup` to activate the deduplication.
Defaults to on.
2022-11-03 13:30:58 +01:00
Christoph Heinrich 1a633a6cbc ytdl_hook: reverse order of tracks
Only matters when configuring ytdl_hook with `all_formats=yes`.

So far the tracks were ordered from worst to best quality.

Web players with quality selection always show the highest quality
option at the top. Since tracks are usually listed with the first
track at the top, that should also be the highest quality one.

yt-dlp/youtube-dl sorts it's formats from worst to best.
Iterate in reverse to get best track first.
2022-11-01 09:54:33 -04:00
Christoph Heinrich fd91776207 console: respect the top margin shared script property
Console already respected the bottom margin to not overlap with the
bottom bar from the OSC, but it would still overlap with the window
decorations from the OSC.

Now everything is clipped above the top margin and no superfluous lines
are drawn.
2022-10-28 13:04:32 +02:00
Christoph Heinrich cc65b3892d osc: scale rendered aspect ratio with window aspect ratio
The logo stays centered better and it doesn't distort anymore due to a
recent change in libass https://github.com/libass/libass/pull/645
2022-10-06 14:34:56 -04:00
Christoph Heinrich ac7f3913d3 ytdl_hook: use subtitle `name` as title if available
So far the `ext` was always used as the title,
but `name` is more appropriate when it's available.
2022-09-23 19:18:49 +00:00
Philip Langdale 989d873d6e filters: lavfi: allow hwdec_interop selection for filters
Today, lavfi filters are provided a hw_device from the first
hwdec_interop that was loaded, regardless of whether it's the right one
or not. In most situations where a hardware based filter is used, we
need more control over the device.

In this change, a `hwdec_interop` option is added to the lavfi wrapper
filter configuration and this is used to pick the correct hw_device to
inject into the filter or graph (in the case of a graph, all filters
get the same device).

Note that this requires the use of the explicit lavfi syntax to allow
for the extra configuration.

eg:

```
mpv --vf=hwupload
```

becomes

```
mpv --vf=lavfi=[hwupload]:hwdec_interop=cuda-nvdec
```

or

```
mpv --vf=lavfi-bridge=[hwupload]:hwdec_interop=cuda-nvdec
```
2022-09-21 09:39:34 -07:00
Christoph Heinrich e302c9b7dd ytdl_hook: simplify exclude option parsing
The parsing used to be unnecessarily complicated,
now it's easier to read and understand.
2022-09-14 13:29:11 +02:00
Thomas Weißschuh 013ec877f6 audio: try to use playback AO as hotplug AO first
When a platform has multiple valid AOs that can provide hotplug events
we should try to use the one that also provides playback.

Concretely this will help when introducing hotplug support for
ao_pipewire.

Currently ao_pulse is probed by ao_hotplug_get_device_list() before
ao_pipewire and on the common setups where both AOs could work pulse
will be selected for hotplug handling.
This means that hotplug_init() of ao_pipewire will never be called and
list_devs() has to do its own initialization.
But if ao_pulse is non-functional or not compiled-in suddenly
ao_pipewire *must* implement hotplug_init() for hotplugging events to
work for all.

Also if the hotplug ao_pulse connects to a PulseAudio instance that is
not emulated by the same PipeWire instance as the playback ao_pipewire
the hotplug events are useless.
2022-09-11 20:24:42 -07:00
Thomas Weißschuh 3167a77aa3 audio: add AOCONTROL_UPDATE_MEDIA_ROLE
This is used to notify an AO about the type of media that is being
played.
Either a movie or music.
2022-09-10 12:32:52 -07:00
Philip Langdale e2e8c21be4 player/audio: remove explicit drain on EOF
We have previously had a problem where pull AOs (such as pipewire)
would not reinitialize on a format change when going between two
audio-only files. In such a situation, playback would stop after the
first file.

We initially attempted to fix this by explicitly draining on EOF, which
solves that problem but introduces a blocking step where we don't
actually want one, breaking gapless audio, and causing dropped frames
at the end of playback for files with video in them too.

So, let's undo these changes and do something better in the next
commit.
2022-08-23 11:01:52 -07:00
Thomas Weißschuh bf5c19e05b audio: don't try to drain non-existent AO
52aed495cb ("audio: drain ao on EOF") introduced logic to drain an AO
when EOF of the input has been reached.
When no AO however is present this leads to a NULL-dereference.

Fixes #10556
2022-08-21 08:05:13 -07:00
Christoph Heinrich 08dd30fde8 ytdl_hook: improve track detection
Every format that was not detected as a video format was added to the
audio tracks. This resulted in e.g. YouTube storyboards from ending up
in the list of audio tracks.

Now formats that are already known to be neither video formats nor audio
formats, will also not end up in any track list.

Formats where it is unknown if they are video or audio get added to
tracks if `force_all_formats` is used, otherwise only
formats that are known to contain video or audio become video or audio
tracks respectively.

https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/issues/4373#issuecomment-1186637357
2022-08-17 20:04:00 +00:00
Christoph Heinrich 1ef53f094b ytdl_hook: consistant behavior for single format
One would expect that e.g.
`--script-opts=ytdl_hook-all_formats=no --ytdl-format=bestaudio` and
`--script-opts=ytdl_hook-all_formats=yes --ytdl-format=bestaudio`
to play the exact same tracks without manual intervention.
This already worked when two formats were requested.
For a single format with `all_formats=yes` it would also play a track
that was not requested when available. This was inconsistant with the
behavior of `all_formats=no` (default), which would not play a second
track when only a single one was requested.
This combined with #10395 now plays the exact same tracks with
`all_formats=yes` as without, even when only one format is requested.
2022-08-14 23:31:51 +00:00
Christoph Heinrich 813dfe1924 ytdl_hook: fix default track for single format
Tracks are marked as default tracks based on what yt-dlp/youtube-dl
returns in the field `requested_formats`. The problem is that this field
only exists when there is more then one requested format.
So `ytdl-format=bestvideo+bestaudio` would have that field,
but `ytdl-format=bestaudio` would not,
leading to no tracks being marked as default tracks.

The requested formats can also be found under `requested_downloads`,
which exists regardless of the number of requested formats.
However when there is more then one requested format,
`requested_downloads` doesn't contain those formats directly and instead
has a field `requested_formats` that is identical to the other
`requested_formats`. Therefore use `requested_downloads` as a fallback
for when `requested_formats` doesn't exist.
2022-08-12 14:31:59 +00:00
Thomas Weißschuh 52aed495cb audio: drain ao on EOF
This gives pull-based AOs the chance to play all queued audio.
Also it will make sure that the audio has finished playing so we can
reinitialize the AO if format changes are necessary.

Fixes #10018
Fixes #9835
Fixes #8904
2022-08-09 10:30:58 -07:00
Christoph Heinrich 284fecc0bd ytdl_hook: fix playlist index extraction
The example given in #3024 would not play the correct video when
combined with `--ytdl-raw-options=yes-playlist=`.
Allowing `youtube:tab` as extractor and correcting the id check fixes
that.
2022-07-26 21:16:23 +00:00
Ryan Hendrickson ad5a1ac873 osc.lua: add osc-tcspace script option
Generally, the hard-coded sizes used for the OSC elements are
comfortable regardless of the font used, but the timecode fields have
relatively many characters, and so are affected to a greater degree by
fonts with a wider or narrower average character width than expected.

This allow users to adjust the space reserved for the timecode fields to
compensate.
2022-07-19 23:19:45 +03:00
Ryan Hendrickson ff25a8c65a osc.lua: add osc-unicodeminus script option
This option enables the use of the Unicode U+2212 Minus Sign character
when displaying the time remaining, instead of "-" (U+002D
Hyphen-Minus).
2022-07-19 23:19:45 +03:00
Christoph Heinrich 431473310f ytdl_hook: always set HTTP headers
In some cases HTTP headers were not set, leading to some sites not
working despite being supported by yt-dlp/youtube-dl.
2022-07-18 01:17:00 +00:00
Avi Halachmi (:avih) 3694af6076 js: key bindings: ensure priorities for same-key - again
Commit 7f4841ff sorted the bindings so that if the same key was bound
more than once, then the newest binding takes priority (sorted last).

However, it got the comparison function wrong, which means the result
of the sort depended on the algorithm and not on the actual data, so
the priority for keys with more than one binding was still arbitraty.

Fix the sort function, and finally ensure that later binding acutally
override earlier bindings of the same key.
2022-06-23 17:16:33 +03:00
CogentRedTester 1ffdb9128d lua: command_native_async: make the callback optional
The documentation states that the callback is optional, but it actually
was not.

Now it's optional, as docuented.
2022-06-22 14:44:52 +03:00
CogentRedTester 099ae86717 lua: command_native_async: always callback a-sync
Previously if the raw command_native_async returned an error then the
callback function was run directly. This meant that script writers
potentially had to account for both synchronous and asynchronous logic
in the callback, which can happen even with seemingly 'safe' commands
if the mpv event queue is full.

This was at odds with the Javascript implementation of
the function, which always runs the callback asynchronously.

Now the mp.add_timeout function is used to run the callback
asynchronously on error, replicating the Javascript implementation.

This provides consistency for developers in how the callback is handled
in Lua, and increases consistency between the Lua and Javascript APIs.
2022-06-22 14:44:12 +03:00
AtticFinder65536 a4f0db051a player: add tiff/tif (TIFF) to list of image extensions 2022-06-07 06:28:34 -04:00
AtticFinder65536 bd46f050fe player: add jxl (JPEG XL) to list of image extensions 2022-06-07 06:28:34 -04:00
Dudemanguy ec236f7a99 osc.lua: add idlescreen and osc-idlescreen
This is mainly for other user scripts that may conflict with the osc
logo in some way. Although it is possible to listen for
shared-script-properties, this has many edge cases that could easily pop
up. A user could want other OSC things to happen at the same time (say
osc-message). They just don't want the logo. The idlescreen option
disables all idlescreen related things (including the santa hat) if it
is set to "no". A new script message (osc-idlescreen) is also added so
users can easily toggle the value (passing "cycle" or just explictly
setting "yes" or "no"). Some more discussion on this is found in the
below github issues.
https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/issues/10201
https://github.com/CogentRedTester/mpv-file-browser/issues/55
2022-06-04 14:48:32 +00:00
CogentRedTester b4c73ed105 osc.lua: fix crash when calling osc-tracklist while idle
If the player is started with --idle  and the osc-tracklist script-message
is called then the tracks_osc table will be nil,
which caused the OSC to crash due to attempting to index a nil value.

This appears to be because the osc_tracklist variable is both
initialised and updated by (ultimately) the render() function, which
is not run when the player is idling.

Rather than mess with the existing OSC logic it's easier to either
add this single check, or alternatively to initialise the the tracks_osc
table somewhere before this.
2022-05-19 13:54:31 +00:00
Dudemanguy f20dbcd620 player: check for argv before printing help text
Both mpv's main function and the client API use mp_initialize to start
up. In general, these work the same however the client API had one
slight, unnecessary limitation: you can't start it up with idle=no. In
practice, the libmpv profile (used with the client API) sets idle to
yes, so it's rarely encountered, but there's no particular reason why
this policy needs to be enforced. It turns out that mp_initialize does a
quick check to see if there are any entries in the playlist and if idle
mode is set. If not, it prints the help message and exits. Basically,
it's just the part that handles the terminal message when you type "mpv"
with no arguments. Unfortunately with idle=no, the client API also hits
this code path, exits prematurely with 1 and thus returns an API error.

Fortunately, the fix is very simple. If the client API is used instead
of the "normal" mpv executable, then the mp_initialize function gets a
NULL for the options argument. When starting mpv from the terminal (when
you would want to see the before mentioned help text), there will always
be at least an argv[0] (the mpv executable name itself) so we can
reliably distinguish between the two. The other case where there could
be no argv is if the pseudo-gui profile is used, but this always
enforces idle so we don't have to worry about it either. In other words,
with this combination of conditions (options, no idle, and no playlist
entries), we can be sure this is from a user calling mpv in the terminal
with no arguments. Therefore, other cases can be allowed which means
client API users can initialize with idle=no. Fixes #10162.
2022-05-16 21:10:09 +00:00
Dudemanguy 9467772362 player: set EOF when seeking to end with keep-open
Normally with the keep-open option, mpv is supposed to set the
eof-reached property to true so clients can possibly do interesting
things at this step. However, there was actually an edge case where this
property notification did not occur. If you use keep-open and then seek
in the file past the end (so mpv stops), property notification is not
actually sent in this case. Internally, mpv does a very exact seek at
this step which also ends playback, but it does not set STATUS_EOF to
the ao and vo before the core idle state is updated. To fix this edge
case, it's simply just a matter of explictly setting STATUS_EOF after
seek_to_last_frame in handle_keep_open. This logic will only ever
trigger if keep-open is being used and the seek goes past the end of the
file, so we know that there will always be an EOF here.
2022-05-14 14:51:42 +00:00
Guido Cella fe9e074752 various: remove trailing whitespace 2022-05-14 14:51:34 +00:00
Guido Cella e686297ecf lua: avoid rare memory leak in mp.join_path
If lua_pushstring is OOM, then our joined path allocation is leaked. Use
autofree to ensure it's not leaked in case of Lua OOM.
2022-05-12 17:15:37 +03:00
Guido Cella ebaf6a6cfa console.lua: don't render a 2nd cursor on the OSC
09ea3a424f moved the console above the OSC when it is visible so they
don't overlap, but only changed the first ass:pos() call and forgot to
update the second one, which redraws the cursor on top of the text, so
when both the OSC and the console are visible, a second cursor is drawn
on the OSC. You have to type past where the buttons are to notice it.

This commit synchronizes the position of the 2 ASS events.
2022-05-01 21:48:20 +10:00
Cœur bb5b4b1ba6 various: fix typos 2022-04-25 09:07:18 -04:00
Guido Cella 9d2a6dc302 player: add cover-art-whitelist option
This allows more fine grained control over which cover art to load. With
--cover-art-auto=exact and --cover-art-whitelist=yes, you can now load
cover art with the exact media filename and the whitelisted filenames,
but not cover art that contains the media filename
(--cover-art-auto=fuzzy).
2022-04-21 16:42:27 +00:00
Dudemanguy fe6d9b6962 player: rearrange video sync opts/enums/defines
The video sync logic for mpv lies completely within its core at
essentially the highest layer of abstraction. The problem with this is
that it is impossible for VOs to know what video sync mode mpv is
currently using since it has no access to the opts. Because different
video sync modes completely changes how mpv's render loop operates, it's
reasonable that a VO may want to change how it renders based on the
current mode (see the next commit for an example).

Let's just move the video sync option to mp_vo_opts. MPContext, of
course, can still access the value of the option so it only requires
minor changes in player/video.c. Additionally, move the VS_IS_DISP
define from to player/core.h to common/common.h. All VOs already have
access to common/common.h, and there's no need for them to gain access
to everything that's in player/core.h.
2022-04-11 18:14:22 +00:00
Guido Cella 4d12dfb75a options.lua: remove unused function
val2str isn't used anywhere. Its only use was removed in dd3e52fe68,
when it was still part of osc.lua.
2022-04-08 19:20:49 +03:00
Guido Cella d6affda0a7 options: add osd-playing-msg-duration 2022-04-07 22:13:50 +00:00
sfan5 84821dbcb6 lua: use correct chunkname when loading script files
This was brought up in #10007 and it turned out mpv did not follow Lua conventions.
2022-03-23 21:09:53 +01:00
Avi Halachmi (:avih) b15b3f6711 ytdl_hook.lua: consider any subprocess status != 0 as error
Previously only status<0 was considered as error, but status>0 is
also an error (the process exit code). Change to status != 0.

This likely makes little to no difference in practice, because if
stdout is empty or can't be parsed as JSON then it's considered
an error anyway, but still, this is more correct.

Also, on error, add the complete subprocess result to the verbose log.
2022-03-03 15:01:40 +02:00
George Brooke 1a3e85ec33 ytdl_hook: fix url_is_safe to match URL protocols properly
Some youtube_dl extractors retrieve URLs which contain other URLs
inside of them, for example Funimation, like this:
https://example.com/video?parameter=https://example.net/something

The url_is_safe function uses a pattern to match the protocol at the
start of the URL. Before this commit, this pattern was not compliant
with the URL spec (see the definition of "A URL-scheme string"):
https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#url-writing
Therefore it would match any characters, including "://", until the
last occurence of "://" in the string. Thus the above URL would match
https://example.com/video?parameter=https
which is not in safe_protos so the video will not play.

Now the protocol can only start with a letter and only contain
alphanumerics, "." "+" or "-" as the spec says, so it will only match
the first protocol in the URL ("https" in the above example.)
Previously the URL also had to contain "//" after the ":". Data URLs
do not contain "//": https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2397
so now the pattern does not look for "//", only ":".
2022-03-02 20:59:33 +02:00
Avi Halachmi (:avih) 57f42cee84 stats.lua: page 2 - frame timing: use fixed display order
Page 2 displays the frame timing info for each type (currently "Fresh"
and "Redraw"), but since they're unordered keys of a map, their
iteration order and hence their order on screen could (and did) change
depending on $things, which was annoying.

haasn thinks none of them should be considered more important (and
therefore maybe worthy of being displayed on top), so we go with
lexicographic order, which currently means that "Fresh" is first.

Fixes #9901
2022-02-23 02:20:49 +02:00
Avi Halachmi (:avih) 37927b65f7 stats.lua: graphs: fix bad rendering due to division by 0
This fixes two potential divisions by 0 at generate_graph(...):
- If v_avg is (given and) 0.
- if v_max is 0.

The former doesn't seem to happen in practice because v_avg is only
used at one generate_gpah call, where it's apparently not 0.

The latter triggers if all the graph values are 0 (hence v_max is
also 0).

The implication of these divisions by 0 is an invalid y-value which
ends up at the ASS coordinates string for the graph inner content.

On linux the value ends as "nan" (luajit) or "-nan" (lua 5.1/5.2), and
on Windows it's "nan" (luajit) or "-1.#IND00" (lua 5.1/5.2), maybe due
to msvcrt's snprintf.

All these strings are wrong as ASS numbers, but due to luck in how
libass parses the coordinates, "nan" and "-nan" result in empty graph
(which looks OK for "all values are 0"), while "-1.#IND00" is parsed
as -1, which breaks the graph rendering (affects other graphs too).

One example of "all values are 0" is at page 0 (internal performance
graphs) on Windows - because the cpu metrics don't work.
So this fixes at least page 0 on Windows with lua 5.1/5.2.

While at it, move the scale calculations to one place, which now
avoids division by 0, instead of duplicating this calculation.

In the future, we can consider improving the generate_graph API:
- It needs one peak value, but takes 3 (v_max, v_avg, scale) which
  are meshed into one final value.
- v_avg is only used in 1 of 6 call sites, but at the middle of the
  arguments, so all other call sites need to pass explicit "nil".
- "scale" is arbitrary and used to leave some space at the top of the
  graph. 5 places use 0.8, one uses 0.9. Could probably be unified.
2022-02-21 16:05:02 +02:00
Niklas Haas fbe154831a vo_gpu_next: refactor subtitle rendering
Render subs at the output resolution, rather than the video resolution.
Uses the new APIs found in libplacebo 197+, to allow controlling the OSD
resolution even for image-attached overlays.

Also fixes an issue where the overlay state did not get correctly
updated while paused. To avoid regenerating the OSD / flushing the cache
constantly, we keep track of OSD changes and only regenerate the OSD
when the OSD state is expected to change in some way (e.g. resolution
change). This requires introducing a new VOCTRL to inform the VO when
the UPDATE_OSD-tagged options have changed.

Fixes #9744, #9524, #9399 and #9398.
2022-02-21 12:01:44 +01:00
Dudemanguy 27c38eac10 options: add always to stop-screensaver
The stop-screensaver option is currently limited to a simple yes/no
option. While the no option does always disable mpv trying to stop the
screensaver, yes does not mean the screensaver is always stopped. The
screensaver will be enabled again depending on certain conditions (like
if the player is paused). Simply introduce a new value for this option,
always, which does exactly what the name implies: the screensaver will
always be disabled.
2022-02-18 22:04:08 +00:00
Avi Halachmi (:avih) 0197729949 osc.lua: seekbar hover: speed-up chapter access
This speeds up chapter name access while hovering the seekbar:

- Fetch the chapter-list property using observation rather than on
  every render while hovering the bar. Property access, especially
  with potentially lots of values (chapters), can be expensive-ish,
  and can involve locking, so the less per-render the better.

- Sort the list once (on change) to simplify the iteration logic when
  searching the chapter which matches the mouse position. It's still
  O(N) (no binary search currently), but with less work.

The cached sorted list is stored at the state. While there are other
places which access this property and could use this cache, for now we
don't touch them, because they're not performance-critical (on init
for the chapter markers, on ch_{prev,next} button click for OSD).

Caching properties using observation instead of using mp.get_property
can indeed speedup other places too, but it should be part of a system
rather than implemented per-property. Maybe some day.
2022-02-06 11:02:39 +02:00
Avi Halachmi (:avih) 7849a36beb js: utils.get_user_path: make wrapper of expand-path
When utils.get_user_path was added, the expand-path command didn't
exist. Now it does, so remove the C code, make it a trivial wrapper.

Keep this function for backward compat to not break scripts, but
technically it's not required anymore.
2022-02-04 12:53:16 +02:00
CogentRedTester 712ef65e2a auto_profiles.lua: don't warn if profile-restore=default
The code assumed that the value of the profile-restore field is
"default" for such profiles, but the C implementation is such
that the field is intentionally omitted in such case.

This resulted in incorrectly trying to restore such profiles. However,
there are no stored values with profile-restore=default, so it only
resulted in a harmless warning, but otherwise behaved correctly (i.e.
nothing is restored).

Fix the condition by taking into account that missing field means
"default", so that it doesn't try to restore in such case, and
avoid the warning.
2022-01-30 15:13:10 +02:00
Avi Halachmi (:avih) 9cddd73f67 Revert "options: add --sub-visibility=<primary-only|secondary-only>"
This reverts commit 04f0b0abe4.

It's not a good idea to unify the names only for visibility, while
keeping secondary-* for everything else.

This needs a bit more thought before we allow secondary sub to be
visible on its own.
2022-01-19 21:56:28 +02:00