The screenshot command normally converts the currently displayed video
frame to an image. Add support for an alternative screenshot mode
that is supposed to capture the real window contents. Such a
screenshot contains a possibly scaled version of the frame, the OSD,
and subtitles.
Add a default key binding Alt+s for taking screenshots in this mode.
This needs special VO support, and might not work with all VOs (this
commit does not yet contain an implementation for any VO, only the
infrastructure).
Something like the OSD menu functionality could be useful. However the
current implementation has several problems and would require a
relatively large amount of work to get into good shape. As far as I
know there are few users of the existing functionality. Nobody is
working on the existing code and keeping it compiling at all while
changing other code would require extra work. So delete the menu code
and some related code elsewhere that's used by nothing else.
Rewrite control of the colorspace and input/output level parameters
used in YUV-RGB conversions, replacing VO-specific suboptions with new
common options and adding configuration support to more cases.
Add new option --colormatrix which selects the colorspace the original
video is assumed to have in YUV->RGB conversions. The default
behavior changes from assuming BT.601 to colorspace autoselection
between BT.601 and BT.709 using a simple heuristic based on video
size. Add new options --colormatrix-input-range and
--colormatrix-output-range which select input YUV and output RGB range.
Disable the previously existing VO-specific colorspace and level
conversion suboptions in vo_gl and vo_vdpau. Remove the
"yuv_colorspace" property and replace it with one named "colormatrix"
and semantics matching the new option. Add new properties matching the
options for level conversion.
Colorspace selection is currently supported by vo_gl, vo_vdpau, vo_xv
and vf_scale, and all can change it at runtime (previously only
vo_vdpau and vo_xv could). vo_vdpau now uses the same conversion
matrix generation as vo_gl instead of libvdpau functionality; the main
functional difference is that the "contrast" equalizer control behaves
somewhat differently (it scales the Y component around 1/2 instead of
around 0, so that contrast 0 makes the image gray rather than black).
vo_xv does not support level conversion. vf_scale supports range
setting for input, but always outputs full-range RGB.
The value of the slave properties is the policy setting used for
conversions. This means they can be set to any value regardless of
whether the current VO supports that value or whether there currently
even is any video. Possibly separate properties could be added to
query the conversion actually used at the moment, if any.
Because the colorspace and level settings are now set with a single
VF/VO control call, the return value of that is no longer used to
signal whether all the settings are actually supported. Instead code
should set all the details it can support, and ignore the rest. The
core will use GET_YUV_COLORSPACE to check which colorspace details
have been set and which not. In other words, the return value for
SET_YUV_COLORSPACE only signals whether any kind of YUV colorspace
conversion handling exists at all, and VOs have to take care to return
the actual state with GET_YUV_COLORSPACE instead.
To be changed in later commits: add missing option documentation.
Add option --ass-vsfilter-aspect-compat and corresponding property
ass_vsfilter_aspect_compat. The setting controls whether to enable the
emulation of traditional VSFilter behavior where subtitles are
stretched if the video is anamorphic (previously always enabled for
native SSA/ASS subtitles). Enabled by default. Add 'V' as a new
default keybinding to toggle the property.
By now VIDIX is too obscure to justify the amount of code and
complexity it requires in the sources. Although there is no pressing
need to drop it just now from a code point of view, I'll rather remove
it before release than release with VIDIX support and then drop it
later.
Some of the manpage mentions of VIDIX were in "this option supported
for these VOs" lists that looked outdated and failed to mention vdpau
for example. Replace such incorrect lists with a generic "not
supported for all VOs" mention.
Add some notes about BE/LE colorspaces and fix a small typo.
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* hr-seek:
input: add default keybindings Shift+[arrow] for small exact seeks
input: support bindings with modifier keys for X input
core: audio: make ogg missing audio timing workaround more complex
core: add support for precise non-keyframe-limited seeks
core: add struct for queued seek info
commands: add generic option -> property wrapper
options: add "choice" option type, use for -pts-association-mode
core: remove looping in update_video(), modify command handling a bit
core: seek: use accurate seek mode with audio-only files
core: avoid using sh_video->pts as "current pts"
libvo: register X11 connection fd in input event system
core: timing: add special handling of long frame intervals
core: move central play loop to a separate function
Conflicts:
DOCS/tech/slave.txt
Add support for seeking to an arbitrary non-keyframe position by
decoding video starting from the previous keyframe. Whether to use
this functionality when seeking is controlled by the new option
-hr-seek and a new third argument to the "seek" command. The default
is to use it for absolute seeks (like chapter seeks) but not for
relative ones. Because there's currently no support for cutting
encoded audio some desync is expected if encoded audio passthrough is
used. Currently precise seeks always go to the first frame with
timestamp equal to or greater than the target position; there's no
support for "matching or earlier" backwards seeks at frame level.
Add mp_property_generic_option(), a property function that can be used
for generic option-based properties that do not require any action
beyond manipulating the value of the option variable. Currently it
directly implements GET and SET, plus STEP_UP for "choice" options
only. Use it to add a property for -pts-association-mode (not
particularly useful in normal use, but serves as a test).
If a specified key is pressed during playback, the current stream is
captured to a file, similar to what -dumpstream achieves.
original patch by Pásztor Szilárd, don tricon hu
Taken from the following svn commits, but with several fixes and
modifications (one obvious user-visible difference is that the default
key binding is 'C', not 'c'):
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Patch by Paul Huwe [reicow yahoo com] with some modifications by me.
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Its functionality has been superseeded by sws by quite some time, and
the "swap" functionality is now provided by vf_format.
see http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.video.mplayer.devel/55804 for
a full discussion.
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Change 'struct vf_instance' pointer arguments to more standard style
as in the subject. Also some other minor formatting fixes.
Patch by Diego Biurrun.
The previous version could possibly be misread in a way that forbids
reindenting if-blocks. The intended meaning, that whitespace changes
should be separated from other changes, is already implied from what
is written above that paragraph.
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Nowadays FFmpeg is faster than liba52 and external liba52 is well supported.
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this may (and has) confused people, beside
that 99.9% of all MUA will do the right thing
here anyways.
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