Apparently this cuases trouble for legacy demuxers. demux_mpg stopped
doing PCM audio. (The problem was probably that it read a bunch of
video packets on detection, and then the sparse video hack prevented
audio packets from being read, because it looked like there were no
more audio packets. With sparse video, this normally helps not reading
too many audio packets.)
Since the legacy demuxers do not need this hack, enable it for
demux_lavf and demux_mkv only.
Some additional hacks that were needed to handle legacy demuxers can be
removed, making the code simpler.
Also see commit 4a40eed.
Commit 4d016a9 changed how demuxers report the codec of each stream.
Some of that was missed in video.c, which is important for legacy
demuxers (demux_mpg was broken by this, which is needed for DVD
playback).
Not sure about the ASF/AVI related change, but this is also a legacy
demuxers only codepath.
Improve EOF handling in ds_fill_buffer for the case where one stream ends
much earlier than the others, in particular make sure the "too many ..."
message is not printed over and over.
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Conflicts:
libmpdemux/demuxer.c
Try to improve seeking in files with only few video packets,
in particular files with cover art.
This might cause issues with badly interleaved files, particularly
together with -audio-delay, even though I did not see issues
in my very limited testing.
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Conflicts:
libmpdemux/demuxer.c
libmpdemux/demuxer.h
Fix code that detects streams temporarily lacking data to work
properly with e.g. DVDs.
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Conflicts:
libmpdemux/demuxer.c
Make stream eof detection less sensitive.
Fixes bug #2111.
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Conflicts:
libmpdemux/demuxer.c
libavformat wants to read a full ~400KB of data to determine whether
it's really AAC. This causes slow startup with AAC web radio streams [1]
(possible due to a broken initial packet). There are similar issues
with other file formats.
Make the probe "score" (libavformat's mechanism for testing file
formats) configurable with the -lavfdtops:probescore option. This allows
lowering the amount of data read on probing. If the probe score is below
the probescore option value, demux_lavf will try to get a higher score
by feeding more data to libavformat, until the required score or the
max. probe size is reached.
Remove the lavf_preferred demuxer entry. This had a purpose in
mplayer-svn, but now there doesn't seem to be any good reason for it
to exist. Make sure that our native "good" demuxers are above
demux_lavf in demuxer_list[] instead (so that they are preferred).
[1] http://lr2mp0.latvijasradio.lv:8000
Finish renaming directories and moving files. Adjust all include
statements to make the previous commit compile.
The two commits are separate, because git is bad at tracking renames
and content changes at the same time.
Also take this as an opportunity to remove the separation between
"common" and "mplayer" sources in the Makefile. ("common" used to be
shared between mplayer and mencoder.)
Tis drops the silly lib prefixes, and attempts to organize the tree in
a more logical way. Make the top-level directory less cluttered as
well.
Renames the following directories:
libaf -> audio/filter
libao2 -> audio/out
libvo -> video/out
libmpdemux -> demux
Split libmpcodecs:
vf* -> video/filter
vd*, dec_video.* -> video/decode
mp_image*, img_format*, ... -> video/
ad*, dec_audio.* -> audio/decode
libaf/format.* is moved to audio/ - this is similar to how mp_image.*
is located in video/.
Move most top-level .c/.h files to core. (talloc.c/.h is left on top-
level, because it's external.) Park some of the more annoying files
in compat/. Some of these are relicts from the time mplayer used
ffmpeg internals.
sub/ is not split, because it's too much of a mess (subtitle code is
mixed with OSD display and rendering).
Maybe the organization of core is not ideal: it mixes playback core
(like mplayer.c) and utility helpers (like bstr.c/h). Should the need
arise, the playback core will be moved somewhere else, while core
contains all helper and common code.