MP_IMGFIELD_TOP/MP_IMGFIELD_BOTTOM were completely unused, and
MP_IMGFIELD_ORDERED was always set (even though vf_vdpaupp.c strangely
checked for the latter).
Vapoursynth made an incompatible API change: clips with unknown length
are not supported anymore. In fact, Vapoursynth abort()s the program
(which by the way invalidate all of its claims of API/ABI stability).
So add some nonsense to make it work again.
It's entirely useless, especially now that vo.c handles screenshots in a
generic way, and requires no special VO support. There are some
potential weird use-cases, but actually I've never seen it being used.
Use OPT_CHOICE_C() instead of the custom parser. The functionality is
pretty much equivalent.
(On a side note, it seems --video-stereo-mode can't be removed, because
it controls whether to "reduce" stereo video to mono, which is also the
default. In fact I'm not sure how this should be handled at all.)
Remove the colorspace-related top-level options, add them to vf_format.
They are rather obscure and not needed often, so it's better to get them
out of the way. In particular, this gets rid of the semi-complicated
logic in command.c (most of which was needed for OSD display and the
direct feedback from the VO). It removes the duplicated color-related
name mappings.
This removes the ability to write the colormatrix and related
properties. Since filters can be changed at runtime, there's no loss of
functionality, except that you can't cycle automatically through the
color constants anymore (but who needs to do this).
This also changes the type of the mp_csp_names and related variables, so
they can directly be used with OPT_CHOICE. This probably ended up a bit
awkward, for the sake of not adding a new option type which would have
used the previous format.
It was "by design" possible to make mpv crash if the parameters didn't
make enough sense, like "format=rgb24:yuv420p". While forcing the format
has some minor (rather questionable) use for debugging, allowing it to
crash is just stupid.
Handling this perfectly with VapourSynth is probably not possible: you
either need to tell it the total number of input frames in advance, or
deliver an infinite stream. With playback, EOF can happen at an
unpredictable point, for which the VapourSynth API has no mechanism at
all. We handle EOF by returning an error to the filter, which will the
filter return all pending frame callbacks.
We still can try to handle it approximately: if the filter requests a
frame past EOF, then send it an error. This seems to work relatively
well with filters which don't request future frames.
There's literally no reason why these functions have to be inline (they
might be performance critical, but then the function call overhead isn't
going to matter at all).
Uninline them and move them to mp_image.c. Drop the header file and fix
all uses of it.
Add filter parameters to VAAPI deinterlacing filter to actually process
bottom fields instead of deinterlacing top field twice.
Signed-off-by: wm4 <wm4@nowhere>
Filters which merely wrap libavfilter (for user-compatibility) like
vf_gradfun had a "lavfi-enable" suboption, which could disable
libavfilter usage. Since none of these filters has an internal
implementation anymore, this was completely useless.
Remove the confusing crap that allowed a filter using the libavfilter
bridge to be compiled without libavfilter. Instead, compile the wrappers
only if libavfilter is enabled at compile time.
The only filter which still requires it is vf_stereo3d (unfortunately).
Special-case this one. (The whole filter and how it interacts with lavfi
is pure braindeath anyway.)
This was apparently useful for correct interlaced scaling (although I
don't know anyone who used this). It was rarely used (if at all), had an
inconvenient output format (packed YUV), and now has a better solution
in libavfilter (using the libavfilter "scale" filter via vf_lavfi).
There is no reason to keep this filter any longer.
It's entirely useless. I left it in for a while, because the analog TV
code had a transitional bug that could switch chroma planes, but it was
fixed long ago. It's also available in libavfilter.
Apparently it was completely broken and essentially did nothing. This
was broken sometime in early mpv or mplayer2 times.
Get rid of it. If you _really_ need it, wait until FFmpeg ports it from
MPlayer, which will happen very soon.
Use different VOCTRLs for "window" and normal screenshot modes. The
normal one will probably be removed, and replaced by generic code in
vo.c, and this commit is preparation for this. (Doing it the other way
around would be slightly simpler, but I haven't decided yet about the
second one, and touching every VO is needed anyway in order to remove
the unneeded crap. E.g. has_osd has been unused for a long time.)
Before this commit, each hw backend had their own specific struct types
for context, and some, like VDA, had none at all. Add a context struct
(mp_hwdec_ctx) that provides a somewhat generic way to pass the hwdec
context around. Some things get slightly better, some slightly more
verbose.
mp_hwdec_info is still around; it's still needed, but is reduced to its
role of handling delayed loading of the hwdec backend.
And remove all uses of the VFCAP_CSP_SUPPORTED* constants. This is
supposed to reduce conversions if many filters are used (with many
incompatible pixel formats), and also for preferring the VO's natively
supported pixel formats (as opposed to conversion).
This is worthless by now. Not only do the main VOs not use software
conversion, but also the way vf_lavfi and libavfilter work mostly break
the way the old MPlayer mechanism worked. Other important filters like
vf_vapoursynth do not support "proper" format negotation either.
Part of this was already removed with the vf_scale cleanup from today.
While I'm touching every single VO, also fix the query_format argument
(it's not a FourCC anymore).
If video output and VO don't support the same format, a conversion
filter needs to be insert. Since a VO can support multiple formats, and
the filter chain also can deal with multiple formats, you basically have
to pick from a huge matrix of possible conversions.
The old MPlayer code had a quite naive algorithm: it first checked
whether any conversion from the list of preferred conversions matched,
and if not, it was falling back on checking a hardcoded list of output
formats (more or less sorted by quality). This had some unintended side-
effects, like not using obvious "replacement" formats, selecting the
wrong colorspace, selecting a bit depth that is too high or too low, and
more.
Use avcodec_find_best_pix_fmt_of_list() provided by FFmpeg instead. This
function was made for this purpose, and should select the "best" format.
Libav provides a similar function, but with a different name - there is
a function with the same name in FFmpeg, but it has different semantics
(I'm not sure if Libav or FFmpeg fucked up here).
This also removes handling of VFCAP_CSP_SUPPORTED vs.
VFCAP_CSP_SUPPORTED_BY_HW, which has no meaning anymore, except possibly
for filter chains with multiple scale filters.
Fixes#1494.
This adds an "auto" choice to the concurrent-frames suboption, and makes
it the default.
I'm not so sure about making this the default, though. It could lead to
excessive buffering with large CPU counts. But we'll see.
This is basically a hack; but apparently a needed one, since many
vapoursynth filters insist on having a FPS set.
We need to apply the FPS override before creating the filters. Also
change some terminal output related to the FPS value.
Most of this is explained in the code comments. This change should
improve performance with vapoursynth, especially if concurrent requests
are used.
This should change nothing if vf_vapoursynth is not in the filter chain,
since non-threaded filters obviously can not asynchronously finish
filtering of frames.