Apparently this is what users would expect.
Going the way of least resistance (in terms of messing with this old,
rarely used code), sorting them by some kind of addition timestamp
(called priority in the patch) is the easiest.
Fixes#1390.
On uninitialization, the player will unselect all subtitles, and then
destroy the subtitle decoder. But it didn't correctly remove the
subtitle decoder from the OSD state, so it could happen that it would
access it after the decoder was destroyed.
Could lead to random crashes when switching files often.
Fixes#1389.
There where 3 major errors in the previous code:
1) The kAudioDevicePropertyPreferredChannelLayout selector returns a single
layout not an array.
2) The check for AudioChannelLayout allocation size was wrong (didn't account
for variable sized struct).
3) Didn't query the kAudioDevicePropertyPreferredChannelsForStereo selector
since I didn't know about it's existence.
All of these are fixed.
Might help with #1367
Ever since someone (not me) added some Matroska features which nobody
ever uses (ordered edition or some bullshit), I haven't had a fucking
clue what the fuck is going on in this fucking file. (Still agreed to
it, so it's my fault.)
mplayer2 handled missing chapters correctly (and I suppose in a somewhat
clean/simple manner), but the changed code doesn't. Since I can't even
follow this code because it's so arcanely complicated, just add a hack
that has the same effect.
Essentially, don't make it the mmap() argument, and just add it to the
memory address. This hides tricky things like alignment reequirements
from the user.
Strictly speaking, this is not entirely backwards compatible: this adds
the regression that you can't access past 2 or 4 GB of a file on 32 bit
systems anymore. But I doubt anyone cared about this.
In theory, we could be clever, and just align the offset manually and
pass that to mmap(). This would also be transparent to the user, but
minimally more effort, so this is left as exercise to the reader.
Makes all of overlay_add work on windows/mingw.
Since we now don't explicitly check for mmap() anymore (it's always
present), this also requires us to make af_export.c compile, but I
haven't tested it.
AudioChannelLayout uses a trailing variable sized array so we need to
query CoreAudio for the size of the struct it is going to need (or the
conversion of that particular layout would fail).
Fixes#1366
mpv does 'cascading' configs by overriding options as the config become more
important (bundle -> system level -> user level).
Unfortunately mpv also loads two sets of configs files one after the other [1].
First it looks for 'config', then for 'mpv.conf'. For this reason a mpv.conf in
ANY location will override ANY config files named config (even if the mpv.conf
is in a system path and config in a user path).
[1]: Relevant code in player/configfiles.c
load_all_cfgfiles(mpctx, section, "config");
load_all_cfgfiles(mpctx, section, "mpv.conf");
Fixes: #1361
vo_opengl was originally written against OpenGL 3 core, and it seems
GPUs/drivers supporting this are mostly sane. Later, it was made to work
with OpenGL 2.1 too. Lately we removed the requirement for RG textures,
and look, someone reported a problem with "lesser" Intel GPUs.
This commit does the same in vo_opengl what was added to vo_opengl_old a
long time ago.
Fixes#1383.
If a file (or a demuxer) is broken, seeking close to the end of the file
doesn't work, and seek_to_last_frame() will be called over and over
again, burning CPU for no reason.
Observed with incomplete mp4 files. That this can happen was already
mentioned in commit 090f6cfc, but I guess now I'll do something against
it.
hrseek_lastframe is cleared by reset_playback_state(), so it's only set
if seek_to_last_frame() was called, and no other seek happened since
then. If finding the last frame succeeds, no EOF will happen (unless the
user unpauses, but then it will simply remain at the last frame). If it
fails, then it will return immediately, without retrying.
I noticed that the IPC code does not use MSG_NOSIGNAL or SO_NOSIGPIPE.
The former is "only" POSIX 2008 and also requires switching to sendto(),
while the latter is even less portable.
Not going to bother with this obsolete 80ies crap, just block SIGPIPE,
and instruct client API users to do the same.
Using the IPC with a program, it's not often obvious that a newline must
be sent to terminate a command. Print a warning if the connection is
closed while there is still uninterpreted data in the buffer.
Print the OS reported error if reading/writing the socket fails. Print
an erro if JSON parsing fails.
I considered silencing write errors if the write end is closed (EPIPE),
because a client might send a bunch of commands, and then close the
socket without wanting to read the reply. But then, mpv disconnects
without reading further commands that might still be buffered, so it's
probably a good idea to always print the error.
stream_edl merely makes demux_edl act "special", which checks for the
stream type explicitly and then does something with its URL. If a cache
is added before the stream, it'll try to use the cache's URL (i.e. an
empty string), and will then obviously fail to parse the URL. While this
is slightly stupid, just disabling the entirely useless cache is the
most effective solution.
Fixes#1378.
Using them reduces state change, since now at least vo_opengl_cb has to
setup/break the vertex array bindings on every frame if no VAOs are
available.
This reverts the VAO related change in commit f64665e7.
Originally, this code was written to have full control over the OpenGL
state, rather than having to cooperate with unknown components by being
embeded like vo_opengl_cb is meant to be. As a consequence, it was
thought to be ok to setup a global binding (if the context is below
OpenGL 3.0, which guarantees VAOs).
This could break badly. Fix it by setting up and breaking the bindings
on entry/exit.
snd_pcm_prepare() was not always called, which could result in an
infinite loop.
Whether snd_pcm_prepare() was actually called depended on whether the
device was a hw device (or other characteristics; depending on
snd_pcm_hw_params_can_pause()), and required real suspend (annoying for
testing), so it was somewhat tricky to reproduce without knowing these
things.
GL_ARB_debug_output provides a logging callback, which can be used to
diagnose problems etc. in case the driver supports it. It's enabled only
if the vo_opengl "debug" suboption is set.
The code could as well be in demux.c, but it's better to avoid
accidental clashes with demux_lavf.c.
FFmpeg provides no way yet to map a mime type to a codec, so do it
manually. (It _can_ map a mime type to an "input format", but not a
codec.)
Fixes#1374.
Now it accepts the same renderer arguments as vo_opengl. This also
disables debug checks by default, and reverts the background color
override. Both can now be controlled by the host application.