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wm4
64c01a814c Remove some more unneeded version checks
All of these check against things that happened before the latest
supported FFmpeg/Libav release.
2014-03-16 13:19:28 +01:00
wm4
7aa3726c9a demux_mkv: remove weird seeking semantics for audio
This skipped all audio packets before the first video key frame was
found. I'm not really sure why this would be needed; most likely it
isn't. So get rid of it. Even if audio packets are returned to the
player too soon, the player will sync the audio start to the video
start by decoding and discarding audio data.

Note that although the removed code was just added in the previous
commit, it merely kept the old keeping semantics which demux_mkv
always followed. This commit removes these special semantics.
2014-02-09 21:13:03 +01:00
wm4
4dbd5df174 demux_mkv: improve audio-only seeking
v_skip_to_keyframe is set to true while non-keyframe video packets are
skipped. Until now, audio packets were also skipped when doing this. I
can't see any good reason why this would be done, but for now I want to
keep the old logic when audio+video seeks are done.

However, for audio-only mode, do proper seeking, which also fixes
behavior when trying to seek past the end of the file: playback is
terminated properly, instead of starting playback on the start of the
last cluster.

Note that a_no_timecode_check is used only for audio+video seek. I'm
not sure what this is needed for, but it might influence A/V sync after
seeking.
2014-02-09 20:50:24 +01:00
wm4
bc35d4fcb4 demux: fill metadata directly, instead of using wrapper functions
Get rid of demux_info_add[_bstr] and demuxer_add_chapter_info.

Make demuxer_add_chapter_info return the chapter index for convenience.
2014-02-06 13:43:01 +01:00
wm4
2305ffcaba demux_mkv: remove unused field 2014-01-31 19:49:48 +01:00
wm4
af5c393d2c demux_mkv: nicer edition output
If there's more than one edition, print the list of editions, including
the edition name, whether the edition is selected, whether the edition
is default, and the command line option to select the edition. (Similar
to stream list.)

Move reading the tags to a separate function process_tags(), which is
called when all other state is parsed. Otherwise, that tags will be lost
if chapters are read after the tags.
2014-01-23 00:54:08 +01:00
wm4
16534bbd81 demux_mkv: don't attempt to seek back when indexing
Pretty worthless. This is called from the seek code, which will
reinitialize these anyway. Even if seeking somehow decides to fail, the
new values are still valid.

One could say a failed seek (if that happens) should jump back to the
original position, and thus it would be better to make sure the state
is restored. But then demux_mkv_seek needs to do this correctly,
including not setting up skipping to the target timestamp. But not
bothering with this.
2014-01-22 23:48:57 +01:00
wm4
63fdeb79be demux_mkv: fix EOF with concatenated segments
Extremely obscure corner case with concatenated segments, in which EOF
wasn't recognized correctly, and it tried to demux clusters from the
next segment.

See [MKV]_Editions,_Linked_Segments,_&_Tracksets.mkv from the CCCP test
file collection.
2014-01-22 23:37:03 +01:00
wm4
f3db4b0b93 demux_mkv: remove old track printing code
This basically used to be part of the user interface, before mpv moved
printing the track list to the frontend, and this code was raised to
verbose output level.
2014-01-22 22:37:26 +01:00
wm4
774eb1d98d demux_mkv: always fail on header reading error
For some reason, if an error happened when reading headers, it merely
stopped reading the headers, and then continued normally. (It looks like
the case to exit hard (-2) was mainly used for skipping unwanted ordered
chapter segments.)

I can't comprehend this. Always exit on error when reading headers.
(Maybe some more error tolerance would be good, but I have no test case,
and there's some danger of entering endless loops.)
2014-01-22 22:33:55 +01:00
wm4
85bd178dbe demux_mkv: avoid seeking when reading headers
This makes everything more robust, and also somewhat simpler (even if
the diffstat isn't very impressive).

Instead of recursively following SeekHeads while reading headers, just
read the headers until the first cluster, and then possibly use
SeekHeads to read the remaining missing headers.
2014-01-22 22:17:01 +01:00
wm4
e32adef9c4 ebml: remove length parameters from read functions
Many ebml_read_* functions have a length int pointer parameter, which
returns the number of bytes skipped. Nothing actually needed this
(anymore), and code using it was rather hard to understand, so get rid
of them.
2014-01-14 17:38:51 +01:00
wm4
72d5273bc1 demux_mkv: remove unused macros 2014-01-14 17:38:32 +01:00
wm4
3c2f93aec8 demux_mkv: improve robustness by explicitly checking for level 1 elements
Matroska makes it pretty hard to resync correctly on broken files:
random data returns "valid" EBML IDs with a high probability, and when
trying to skip them it's likely that you skip a random amount of data
(instead of considering the element length invalid).

Improve upon this by skipping known level 1 elements only. Consider
everything else invalid and call the resync code. This might result in
annoying behavior when Matroska adds new level 1 elements, although it
won't be particularly harmful. Matroska doesn't really allow us to do
better (even mkvtoolnix explicitly checks for known level 1 elements).

Since we now don't always want to combine EBML element skipping and
resyncing, remove ebml_read_skip_or_resync_cluster(), and make
ebml_read_skip() more tolerant against skipping broken elements.

Also, don't resync when reading sub-elements, and instead do resyncing
when reading them results in an error.
2014-01-14 17:38:21 +01:00
wm4
ae27e13a0a demux_mkv: avoid skipping too much data in corrupted files
Until now, corrupted files were detected if the size of an element (that
should be skipped) was larger than the remaining file. This still could
skip larger regions of the file itself if the broken size happened to be
within the file.

Change it so that it's never allowed to skip outside the parent's
element.
2014-01-14 17:38:08 +01:00
wm4
3e562583e5 demux_mkv: handle TrueHD properly
Apparently, Matroska packs TrueHD packets in a way lavc doesn't expect.
This broke decoding of some files [1] completely. A short look at the
libavcodec parser shows that parsing this ourselves would probably be
too much work, so make use of the libavcodec parser API.

[1] http://www.cccp-project.net/beta/test_files/mzero_truehd_sample.mkv
2013-12-27 20:00:24 +01:00
wm4
3dbc9007b0 demux: mp_msg conversions
The TV code pretends to be part of stream/, but it's actually demuxer
code too. The audio_in code is shared between the TV code and
stream_radio.c, so stream_radio.c needs a small hack until stream.c is
converted.
2013-12-21 21:43:16 +01:00
wm4
0112143fda Split mpvcore/ into common/, misc/, bstr/ 2013-12-17 02:39:45 +01:00
wm4
eb15151705 Move options/config related files from mpvcore/ to options/
Since m_option.h and options.h are extremely often included, a lot of
files have to be changed.

Moving path.c/h to options/ is a bit questionable, but since this is
mainly about access to config files (which are also handled in
options/), it's probably ok.
2013-12-17 02:07:57 +01:00
wm4
7dc7b900c6 Replace mp_tmsg, mp_dbg -> mp_msg, remove mp_gtext(), remove set_osd_tmsg
The tmsg stuff was for the internal gettext() based translation system,
which nobody ever attempted to use and thus was removed. mp_gtext() and
set_osd_tmsg() were also for this.

mp_dbg was once enabled in debug mode only, but since we have log level
for enabling debug messages, it seems utterly useless.
2013-12-16 20:41:08 +01:00
wm4
50b3cfa221 demux_mkv: don't seek outside of the file when finding segments
The end of the current segment will be the end of the file if there is
no next segment. Normally, this didn't matter much, since UNIX files
allow seeking past the end of the file. But when opening files from
HTTP, this would print confusing error messages. So explicitly check for
EOF before trying to read a segment.
2013-12-14 21:55:03 +01:00
wm4
dc0b2046cd video: add insane hack to work around FFmpeg/Libav insanity
So, FFmpeg/Libav requires us to figure out video timestamps ourselves
(see last 10 commits or so), but the methods it provides for this aren't
even sufficient. In particular, everything that uses AVI-style DTS (avi,
vfw-muxed mkv, possibly mpeg4-in-ogm) with a codec that has an internal
frame delay is broken. In this case, libavcodec will shift the packet-
to-image correspondence by the codec delay, meaning that with a delay=1,
the first AVFrame.pkt_dts is not 0, but that of the second packet. All
timestamps will appear shifted. The start time (e.g. the time displayed
when doing "mpv file.avi --pause") will not be exactly 0.

(According to Libav developers, this is how it's supposed to work; just
that the first DTS values are normally negative with formats that use
DTS "properly". Who cares if it doesn't work at all with very common
video formats? There's no indication that they'll fix this soon,
either. An elegant workaround is missing too.)

Add a hack to re-enable the old PTS code for AVI and vfw-muxed MKV.
Since these timestamps are not reorderd, we wouldn't need to sort them,
but it's less code this way (and possibly more robust, should a demuxer
unexpectedly output PTS).

The original intention of all the timestamp changes recently was
actually to get rid of demuxer-specific hacks and the old timestamp
sorting code, but it looks like this didn't work out. Yet another case
where trying to replace native MPlayer functionality with FFmpeg/Libav
led to disadvantages and bugs. (Note that the old PTS sorting code
doesn't and can't handle frame dropping correctly, though.)

Bug reports:

 https://trac.ffmpeg.org/ticket/3178

 https://bugzilla.libav.org/show_bug.cgi?id=600
2013-11-28 15:20:33 +01:00
wm4
f1eb30a476 demux_mkv: fix realvideo timestamp handling
This was broken by the recent commits. Apparently realvideo timestamps
are severely mangled, and Matroska _of course_ doesn't have the sane,
umangled timestamps, but something unusable. The existing unmangling
code in demux_mkv.c didn't output proper timestamps either. Instead,
it was something weird that triggered sorting. Without sorting (it was
disabled by default recently), you'd get decreasing PTS warnings

In order to fix this, steal some code from libavcodec. Basically copy
the contents of rv34_parser.c (with some changes), which makes
everything magically work. (Maybe it would be better to use the
libavcodec parser API, but I don't want to do that just for this. An
alternative idea would be refusing to read files that have realvideo
tracks, and delegate this to demux_lavf.c, but maybe that's too redical
too.)

I wish I hadn't notice this...
2013-11-26 23:43:56 +01:00
wm4
b5b1692593 video: disable PTS sorting fallback by default
It appears PTS sorting was useful only for avi files (and VfW-muxed
mkv). Maybe it was historically also important for decoders with broken
or non-existent PTS reordering (win32 codecs?). But now that we handle
demuxers which outputs DTS only correctly, it just seems dead weight.

Disable it by default. The --pts-association-mode option is now forced
to always use the decoder's PTS value. You can still enable the old
default (auto) or force sorting. But we will probably remove this option
entirely at some point.

Make demux_mkv export timestamps at DTS when it's in VfW mode. This is
needed to get correct timestamps with the new default mode. demux_lavf
already does that.
2013-11-25 23:14:54 +01:00
wm4
904c73d2d2 demux: remove gsh field from sh_audio/sh_video/sh_sub
This used to be needed to access the generic stream header from the
specific headers, which in turn was needed because the decoders had
access only to the specific headers. This is not the case anymore, so
this can finally be removed again.

Also move the "format" field from the specific headers to sh_stream.
2013-11-23 21:37:56 +01:00
wm4
a2a24b957e demux: simplify handling of filepos field
demuxer->filepos contains the byte offset of the last read packet. This
is so that the player can estimate the current playback position, if no
proper timestamps are available. Simplify it to use demux_packet->pos in
the generic demuxer code, instead of bothering every demuxer
implementation about it.

(Note that this is still a bit incorrect: it relfects the position of
the last packet read by the demuxer, not that returned to the user. But
that was already broken, and is not that trivial to fix.)
2013-11-16 21:46:17 +01:00
wm4
e91edf9aed demux: use talloc for certain stream headers
Slightly simplifies memory management. This might make adding a demuxer
cache wrapper easier at a later point, because you can just copy the
complete stream header, without worrying that the wrapper will free the
individual stream header fields.
2013-11-14 19:52:18 +01:00
wm4
d8882bbfb7 demux_mkv: support some raw PCM variants
This affects 64 bit floats and big endian integer PCM variants
(basically crap nobody uses). Possibly not all MS-muxed files work, but
I couldn't get or produce any samples.

Remove a bunch of format tags that are not needed anymore. Most of these
were used by demux_mov, which is long gone. Repurpose/abuse 'twos' as
mpv-internal tag for dealing with the PCM variants mentioned above.
2013-11-11 18:40:59 +01:00
wm4
b74edd4069 demux_mkv: fix compiler warnings
Make TOOLS/matroska.pl output structs with fields sorted by name in
ebml_types.h to make the order of fields deterministic. Fix warnings in
demux_mkv.c caused by the first struct fields switching between scalar
and struct types due to non-deterministic ebml_types.h field order.
Since it's deterministic now, this shouldn't change anymore.

The warnings produced by the compilers are bogus, but we want to silence
them anyway, since this could make developers overlook legitimate
warnings.

What commits 7b52ba8, 6dd97cc, 4aae1ff were supposed to fix. An earlier
attempt sorted fields in the generated C source file, not the header
file. Hopefully this is the last commit concerning this issue...
2013-11-04 23:49:22 +01:00
wm4
f7b2d644ef Merge branch 'master' into have_configure
Conflicts:
	configure
2013-11-04 00:43:06 +01:00
Stefano Pigozzi
37388ebb0e configure: uniform the defines to #define HAVE_xxx (0|1)
The configure followed 5 different convetions of defines because the next guy
always wanted to introduce a new better way to uniform it[1]. For an
hypothetic feature 'hurr' you could have had:

  * #define HAVE_HURR 1   / #undef HAVE_DURR
  * #define HAVE_HURR     / #undef HAVE_DURR
  * #define CONFIG_HURR 1 / #undef CONFIG_DURR
  * #define HAVE_HURR 1   / #define HAVE_DURR 0
  * #define CONFIG_HURR 1 / #define CONFIG_DURR 0

All is now uniform and uses:
  * #define HAVE_HURR 1
  * #define HAVE_DURR 0

We like definining to 0 as opposed to `undef` bcause it can help spot typos
and is very helpful when doing big reorganizations in the code.

[1]: http://xkcd.com/927/ related
2013-11-03 21:59:54 +01:00
wm4
a49ab7cc2f demux: make determining seek capability generic
Instead of having each demuxer do it (only demux_mkv actually did...),
let generic code determine whether the file is seekable. This requires
adding exceptions to demuxers where the stream is not seekable, but the
demuxer is.

Sort-of try to improve handling of unseekable files in the player. Exit
early if the file is determined to be unseekable, instead of resetting
all decoders and then performing a pointless seek.

Add an exception to allow seeking if the file is not seekable, but the
stream cache is enabled. Print a warning in this case, because seeking
outside the cache (which we can't prevent since the demuxer is not aware
of this problem) still messes everything up.
2013-11-03 19:21:47 +01:00
wm4
847cbe9d5d demux: remove movi_start/movi_end fields
Pointless, using stream->start_pos/end_pos instead.

demux_mf was the only place where this was used specially, but we can
rely on timestamps instead for this case.
2013-11-03 18:50:00 +01:00
wm4
4d903127ad demux: rename Windows symbols
There are some Microsoft Windows symbols which are traditionally used by
the mplayer core, because it used to be convenient (avi was the big
format, using binary windows decoders made sense...). So these symbols
have the exact same definition as the Windows one, and if mplayer is
compiled on Windows, the symbols from windows.h are used.

This broke recently just because some files were shuffled around, and
the symbols defined in ms_hdr.h collided with windows.h ones. Since we
don't have windows binary decoders anymore, there's not the slightest
reason our symbols should have the same names. Rename them to reduce the
risk for collision, and to fix the recent regression.

Drop WAVEFORMATEXTENSIBLE, because it's mostly unused. ao_dsound defines
its own version if the windows headers don't define it, and ao_wasapi is
not available on systems where this symbol is missing.

Also reindent ms_hdr.h.
2013-11-02 15:14:12 +01:00
wm4
7b52ba87a3 demux_mkv: fix warning
Now that matroska.pl generates struct fields in deterministic order,
this should be the last time I change this.

(gcc and clang shouldn't warn about this line of code, but since they
do, we want to workaround and silence the warning anyway.)
2013-11-02 02:51:23 +01:00
wm4
4aae1ff6de demux_mkv: use a more universal zero initializer
Unfortunately, we can't avoid this warning 100%, because ebml_info is
written by a Perl script. I think the script writes the struct fields in
random order (thanks Perl), so there's no way to know whether the first
struct field is a scalar or a struct.

At least {0} is always valid here, even if it shows a warning. (The
compilers are wrong, see e.g. [1].)

[1] http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=53119
2013-11-01 13:01:54 +01:00
wm4
280c8351ac demux_mkv: use standard C default initialization syntax
gcc and clang happen to allow {} to default-initialize a struct, but
strictly speaking, C99 requires at least {0}. In one case, we use {{0}},
but that's only because gcc as well as clang are too damn stupid not
to warn about {0}, which is a perfectly valid construct in this case.

(Sure is funny, don't warn about the non-standard case, but warn about
another standard conform case.)
2013-10-19 23:15:06 +02:00
wm4
47bd0a6614 demux_mkv: cosmetics: add redundant braces for consistent style
Leaving these braces away just because the syntax allows them is really
obnoxious. It removes the visual cues which help understanding the code
at the first look.

For the record,

  if (cond)
      something();

is ok, as long as there's no else branch, and the if body is one
physical line. But everything else should have braces.
2013-10-19 23:10:03 +02:00
wm4
6d5e887a20 demux_mkv: fill ordered chapters info only if it's present
This was probably not a real problem. But it's not entirely clear
whether this could actually happen or not, so it's better to be
defensive. The code is now also somewhat easier to understand.
2013-10-19 23:02:53 +02:00
wm4
af0306d48d Merge Matroska ordered chapter changes
This adds support for ChapterSegmentEditionUID (pull request #258),
and also fixes issue #278 (pull request #292).

In fact, this is a straight merge of pr/292, which also contains pr/258.
2013-10-17 00:32:14 +02:00
wm4
d3c140bbf2 demux_mkv: add support for HEVC
Note that you still need --vd-lavc-o='strict=-2' to enable the decoder.

Also, there's no guarantee that all required features for HEVC demuxing
are actually implemented, nor that the current muxing schema is the
final one.
2013-10-16 00:47:52 +02:00
Ben Boeckel
2fe2be4df3 matroska: select the edition using the requested edition uid 2013-10-07 22:42:40 -04:00
Ben Boeckel
069a2d047d matroska: set the edition uid when reading a chapter reference 2013-10-07 22:40:40 -04:00
Ben Boeckel
4f287f1792 matroska: parse the requested edition for the segment reference 2013-10-07 22:40:40 -04:00
Ben Boeckel
07fbba3935 matroska: store segment/edition uids in a single structure
To support edition references in matroska chapters, editions need to be
remembered for each chapter and source. To facilitate easier management
of these now-paired uids, a single structure is used.
2013-10-07 22:40:39 -04:00
Ben Boeckel
9f149717a6 matroska: prevent uids from being dereferenced when NULL
The old code prevented it since uids being NULL makes a 0 talloc length.
Now that we're iterating over a specific length, NULL can be
dereferenced.
2013-09-27 08:45:02 +02:00
Ben Boeckel
828a952c9a matroska: fix uninitialized memory accesses with ordered chapters
There is uninitialized memory access if the actual size isn't passed
along. In the worst case, this can cause a source to be loaded against
the uninitialized memory, causing a false count of found versus required
sources, preventing the "Failed to find ordered chapter part" message.
2013-09-26 18:20:32 +02:00
wm4
4a3ceac2b5 demux_mkv: don't add too many subtitle packets during seeking
In insane files with a very huge number of subtitle events, and if the
--demuxer-mkv-subtitle-preroll option is given, seeking can still
overflow the packet queue. Normally, the subtitle_preroll variable
specifies the maximum number of packets that can be added. But once this
number is reached, the normal seeking behavior is enabled, which will
add all subtitle packets with the right timestamps to the packet queue.
At this point the next video keyframe can still be quite far away, with
enough subtitle packets on the way to overflow the packet queue.

Fix this by always setting an upper limit of subtitle packets read
during seeking. This should provide additional robustness even if the
preroll option is not used.

This means that even with normal seeking, at most 500 subtitle packets
are demuxed. Packets after that are discarded.

One slightly questionable aspect of this commit is that subtitle_preroll
is never reset in audio-only mode, but that is probably ok.
2013-09-16 00:46:14 +02:00
wm4
1b4d9b26cb demux: keep title chapter tag in uppercase
This is generally more uniform.

Do the same for the file global title in demux_mkv.c, although that is
not strictly related to chapters.
2013-09-08 23:07:02 +02:00
wm4
f5195cc4e7 demux_mkv: support V_PRORES
Why not...

Code for demangling Matroska-style prores video packets inspired by
libavformat's Matroska demuxer.
2013-09-08 23:05:18 +02:00